Warner Todd Huston
October 30, 2012
2012 Presidential Race, Barack Obama, corruption, Culture Of Corruption, Economics, Global Warming, Hurricane Sandy, Hurricanes, Liberals, Media, Natural Disasters
Obama has for the most part stayed away from the subject of global warming during his campaign for re-election. The President has only infrequently broached the subject on the …
Jonathan Chait at NYMag (with appreciative linking from Andrew Sullivan) is all in for politicizing Sandy: Disasters are inherently political, because government is political, and preventing and responding to disasters is …
“If we find out we that there was a big breakdown, and somebody didn’t do their job, they’ll be held accountable.“ President Obama, speaking to MSNBC’s Morning Joe hosts …
The new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Tracking Poll of 1,000 likely voters – taken from last Monday through Thursday – shows Obama ahead of Romney by 1 percentage point, …
There’s simply too much to cover about Hurricane Sandy and it’s push toward the Mid-Atlantic and New York/New Jersey, so we’ll put up a discussion thread and live blog. …
Warner Todd Huston
October 29, 2012
2012 Presidential Race, Asshats, Barack Obama, corruption, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Elections, Liberals, Media, Politics, Race
On the Sunday, October 28 edition of ABC’s This Week, Andrew Sullivan of The Daily Beast claimed that Obama might lose this election because the whole south is filled …
I was watching NBC 4 Washington’s live this morning and saw the jogging horse head guy, and just know he was going to be HUGE. He’s the first Hurricane …
This week’s Weekend Caption Contest™ was another election year success. It was a rare double win for fustian24 who, unlike the President, really brought his “A” game this week. …
How do I know that? Look at this story from Taegan Goddard at Political Wire: Ohio Is Not a Toss Up Nate Silver looks at the polling average in …
Ahead of this Sunday’s parliamentary election in Ukraine, Hillary Clinton’s U.S. State Department has become more critical of the government’s ruling party, expressing fears that democracy is being ill-served …