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January 2008

Dems 2008: Campaign by Lawsuit in Nevada [Karl]

Via Memeorandum, we learn that Nevada’s state teachers union and six Las Vegas area residents are suing to make it harder for many members of the infuential Culinary Workers Union to caucus in Nevada.  The culinary union endorses Sen. Barack Obama; the teachers union has not endorsed, but top officials support Sen. Hillary Clinton.  The Politico links to the Vegas blogger who broke the story. Clinton has long maintained that the caucus

“What do you do with a candidate like Huckabee?” Pt. 3 [Karl]

At the Politico, Jonathan Martin asks whether Mike Huckabee has a Catholic problem, presenting maps of Iowa from the PolySigh blog showing that Mitt Romney tended to best Huckabee in the more heavily Catholic counties.  Actually, Martin focuses on the estern border counties, but the same trend appears — albeit more weakly — on the western border. At InsideCatholic, Deal W. Hudson notes that Huckabee under-performed with Catholics again in New

Post Your Tits [Dan Collins]

Hasn’t this been going on for some time? Canadian women are being asked to bare their breasts online in a brazenly novel campaign meant to keep them cancer-free. Hundreds of women have already uploaded their images — including at least 20 breast cancer survivors who have had visible mastectomies. “This is a creative, different, bold, a bit in-your-face way of getting young women’s attention,” M.J. DeCouteau, executive director at Rethink Breast

Excerpt from the Salon Interview [Dan Collins]

of Jonah Goldberg, on Liberal Fascism:  What I thought was interesting about your definition of fascism was that nationalism seemed to be missing … Stanley Payne, whom you quote and say is “considered by many to be the leading living scholar of fascism,” in his definition of fascism, the first thing he says is that it’s “a form of revolutionary ultra-nationalism.” How does that fit with contemporary liberalism, which is

Hitler Youth Look Is In [Dan Collins]

at Brooks Brothers. (h/t Reynolds) Get your best B&W footage of you and your chums cavorting in the Alps, and use Bill Staines’ “Happy Wanderer” as the sound track. 

Dems 2008: Scary Larry is an Agent of Rove [Karl]

The Left-on-Left attacks continue.  Author Jane Smiley reads Lawrence O’Donnell’s HuffPo post calling John Edwards a “loser” and is not pleased: I am fairly sure in my own mind that Karl Rove paid him to write that post. Indeed, she thought she would discover that O’Donnell was a Republican, which she does not even realize is hilarious, given his reputation as a shrieking moonbat.  Then again, Smiley is not known

Iraqis Returning to Baghdad Snookered [Dan Collins]

by oldest trick in the book: Discussing the one-year anniversary of President Bush’s call for the “surge” on MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann last night, Washington Post Pentagon reporter Thomas Ricks said that, “judged on the terms in which the president presented it, the surge has not worked.” “The purpose was to improve security, but to improve it to lead to a political breakthrough,” said Ricks. “And that political breakthrough has not

Dems 2008: To Live and Die by Identity Politics [Karl]

The Politico reports on Identity-Politics-A-Palooza: A series of comments from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, her husband, and her supporters are spurring a racial backlash and adding a divisive edge to the presidential primary as the candidates head south to heavily African-American South Carolina. The comments, which ranged from the New York senator appearing to diminish the role of Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil rights movement — an aide later said

Jolly Bad Luck [Dan Collins]

Errrrrrm: Twins who were separated at birth got married without realizing they were brother and sister, a lawmaker said, urging more information be provided on birth certificates for adopted children. A court annulled the British couple’s union after they discovered their true relationship, Lord David Alton said.”Everyone has a right to knowledge about their lineage, genealogy and identity. And if they don’t, then it will lead to cases of incest,”

Gender vs Race: The Guardian Analysis [Dan Collins]

With his patented combination of trenchant insight and abject blindness, Jonathan Freedland explains Hillary’s victory to Guardianistas:  All this suggests a fascinating shift. At the weekend, after Obama’s win in Iowa, America was debating race, congratulating itself – prematurely it now seems – on at last transcending the fatal flaw that has blighted the republic from the days of slavery to segregation. Now it is gender politics that’s at issue. Is