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Does Obama have the leadership to lead, with leadership? Can he game-change the Overton Window from the Bully Pulpit on steroids? Ron Fournier has a framework to allow you to.
You may remember Ron Fournier from his remarkably comprehensive failures to understanding anything about how presidential power works. He's back to let you know that George W. Bush was a.
Is it possible to come up with a dumber "Obama would be leading the Democrats to a victory in the midterms if only he had sucked up even more to.
Alas, Krugman's response to Broder noting Franken's well-above-the-Senate-mean knowledge of public policy probably won't cut any ice, given that there's nothing worse to Broder than actually caring about public policy..
This op-ed by a couple of political scientists is really pushing it: The common view of American politics today is of a clamorous divide between Democrats and Republicans, an unyielding,.
This Robert Draper profile of a Democratic Party supposedly in turmoil because its base is demanding politicians stand up for values outside of Beltway centrism is ridiculous. Note that the.
Speaking of the fallacies inherent in paying attention to motives rather than results, much of the mainstream media's ongoing ridiculous treatment of Paul Ryan is a classic case in point. .
Ah, Bob Kerrey, the Democratic senator from Nebraska who makes Ben Nelson look good. Of course, I blame Obama for not creating bipartisan comity by joining with receptive congressional Republicans.