Obama to announce this week?
KY-GOV: Northup may challenge Fletcher. #
January 13th, 2007
Pat Hynes: You and the Tube. #
Last Islamist base routed in Somalia.
Rod Dreher, the “crunchy con”, has turned. I am not surprised. Once you’ve left the reservation on one issue (in Rod’s case, on business), it’s only a matter of time before your “deeply held” conservative beliefs in other areas turn to dust. #
January 11th, 2007
Read Krusty’s analysis of the state of play in Iowa. #
MySpace is hosting a SOTU video contest. I like the concept. But something tells me they’ll have to gin things up on the incentive side: “The finalist with the winning entry will get to take a trip to Washington DC to tour the halls of our government.” I’m sure the yutes are just falling over themselves for the opportunity. #
Chris Dodd, Connecticut’s other Senator, jumps in. Here’s his website. He joins Tom Vilsack in the race for the most unlikely YouTube star. #
Mythbusting Stu Rothenberg on the Dems and 2008.
WV-SEN: Capito might challenge Rockefeller. I was dying to see this happen last time; obviously staying out was the right move in hindsight.
Edwards, Romney, Giuliani, Obama all running BlogAds. #
January 10th, 2007
Race 4 2008: Are early primary polls really meaningless? Maybe not so much. I forgot that W. was a relatively late entrant to the race in 2000, but when he did get in… well, just take a look at the numbers.
Red State Dems feel the MoveOn heat. They gotta dance with them the ones that brung ‘em.
Hillary to run inside-the-Beltway campaign.
Hugh Hewitt on the iPhone: “The military should order a million of them and give them away to the young men of Baghdad, fully programmed with music, video and games.” How about using them to call in tactical air support? #
January 7th, 2007
Seth Godin: How to be remarkable.
House Dems break promise, set four-day workweek.
IP: Denver still in the lead for Dem convention despite labor headaches. #
January 6th, 2007
RCP comments on a new ‘08 favorability poll from CBS. Obama and Edwards are the most favorably viewed on the Dem side, as are Giuliani and McCain for Republicans. #














