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Archives for April 2015

Williams Embellished Reporting At Least 11 Times

April 25, 2015 at 7:59 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 27 Comments

“A months-long internal investigation of Brian Williams by NBC News has turned up 11 instances in which the anchorman publicly embellished details of his reporting exploits, according to a person familiar with details of the probe,” the Washington Post reports.

“It’s not clear when, or even if… findings about Williams will be made public. Although the investigation could be a critical factor in whether NBC decides to bring Williams back, it could also remain confidential as a condition of any potential severance agreement, an NBC journalist said on Friday.”

Filed Under: Media Buzz

Bill Seeks to Block Steve King from Legislating

April 25, 2015 at 7:57 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 13 Comments

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) “proposed a bill this week that would block the courts from hearing cases that could legalize same-sex marriage, so Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO) has proposed a (satirical) bill to block King from legislating,” the Huffington Post reports.

“Polis’ office issued a press release on Friday announcing the Restrain Steve King from Legislating Act, playing off King’s Restrain the Judges on Marriage Act. Polis’ fake bill would prevent King from ‘abusing taxpayer dollars by substituting the judgments of the nation’s duly serving judicial branch of government with his own beliefs.'”

Filed Under: Gay Rights, House of Representatives Tagged With: Jared Polis, Steve King

Clinton Campaign Faces Early Test

April 25, 2015 at 7:51 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 12 Comments

“An assertive Republican Congress coupled with new disclosures about the Clinton family’s charitable foundation threaten to shadow Hillary Clinton’s newly minted presidential campaign for months, a period when she will be trying to reintroduce herself to voters as an advocate for the middle class,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

Filed Under: 2016 Campaign Tagged With: Hillary Clinton

Gay Marriage Becomes Tricky Issue for GOP

April 25, 2015 at 7:49 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 19 Comments

“Republican presidential hopefuls are struggling with how to position themselves on same-sex marriage, an issue that is bedeviling a party hoping to avoid social controversies as the 2016 election approaches,” the Washington Post reports.

“Rapidly changing public opinion has forced much of the field to recalibrate their pitches. Early front-runners have sought balance between the GOP base and the broader electorate — saying that they have no problem with gay people but oppose a national right to gay marriage and favor strong legal protections for business owners who do not want to serve same-sex ceremonies.”

Filed Under: Gay Rights

Obama Takes On Liberal Democrats Over Trade

April 25, 2015 at 6:51 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 34 Comments

President Obama “escalated a public feud over international trade with the liberal wing of his own party, a brawl that threatens to undermine one of the key goals for the White House this year,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“The schism over trade widened with several testy exchanges this week between Mr. Obama and his liberal base, including remarks Friday in which the president said critics were mischaracterizing the deal.”

Huffington Post: Obama hits Warren and Democrats on trade

Filed Under: Economy

Bonus Quote of the Day

April 24, 2015 at 5:14 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 65 Comments

“I have proposed a new rule to allow school districts to install deep fat fryers and sell beverages like diet soda. I believe each school district – not the state or federal government – should decide what foods are offered to students… If a school district doesn’t agree with any of these changes, then the district doesn’t have to implement them. That’s the beauty here. It’s not about French fries; it’s about freedom.”

— Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, in a letter to the Houston Chronicle.

Filed Under: State House

Senate Staffer Admits Drugs-for-Sex Scheme

April 24, 2015 at 5:10 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 18 Comments

A staffer for Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) imported drugs from China in a plan to exchange them for sexual favors, the Washington City Paper reports.

“Fred W. Pagan… first came on law enforcement’s radar on April 9, when customs agents found a Chinese package addressed to him in Ohio that held more than a kilo of GBL, a controlled drug akin to ‘date rape drug’ GHB. After the search, Pagan allegedly told investigators that he had received three other GBL packages. According to the court filing, Pagan said that he handed out the GBL and meth ‘in exchange for sexual favors.'”

Filed Under: Senate Tagged With: Thad Cochran

Running From Office

April 24, 2015 at 3:05 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 2 Comments

In the mail: Running From Office: Why Young Americans are Turned Off to Politics by Jennifer Lawless and Richard Fox.

Filed Under: Political Books

Most Don’t Want ‘Religious Freedom’ Laws

April 24, 2015 at 1:49 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 46 Comments

“One of the apparent side effects of the religious freedom controversies in Indiana and (to a lesser extent) Arkansas: More Americans now oppose such laws than before,” the Washington Post reports.

“While a Pew Research Center poll conducted in September showed Americans were split on whether businesses with religious objections should be able to refuse service to a gay wedding (with 47 percent in favor), and a January AP-GfK poll showed a clear majority (57 percent) thought they should be able to, a new CNN/Opinion Research poll suggests increasing skepticism of religious freedom laws. The new poll shows just 41 percent think businesses should be able to refuse service to gay weddings, while 57 percent disagree.”

Filed Under: State House

Why Political Parties Don’t Try to Inspire Voters

April 24, 2015 at 1:37 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 14 Comments

A new research paper by Alan Abramowitz and Steven Webster looked at a variety of political characteristics to see what best predicts party loyalty.

The key determinant was fear of the other party: “Regardless of the strength of their attachment to their own party, the more voters dislike the opposing party, the greater the probability that they will vote consistently for their own party’s candidates.”

Ezra Klein: “It’s worth saying that a bit more clearly: you’re more likely to vote Democratic if you hate Republicans than if you love Democrats, and vice versa. What parties need to do to keep you loyal isn’t make you inspired. Rather, they need to make you scared.”

Filed Under: Democrats, Republicans

Why Marco Rubio Is a Strong Candidate

April 24, 2015 at 12:29 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 87 Comments

Harry Enten: “What makes Rubio strong isn’t his polling surge, but that he is well-liked across the party apparatus. He pulls in conservatives with his voting record and moderates with his impressive 2010 Senate victory in Florida, a crucial battleground state… When voters actually start tuning into the race, Rubio will be in a good position to win over Republicans who are currently undecided or tentatively supporting another candidate. (That’s not to say he’ll actually win them over; he’ll just be in a good position to.)”

“Rubio’s current polling uptick may or may not last. But few other candidates look as strong in the underlying data that will ultimately dictate the direction that the 2016 Republican primary takes.”

Filed Under: 2016 Campaign Tagged With: Marco Rubio

Foreign Money May Flow to Ballot Measure Elections

April 24, 2015 at 11:32 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 14 Comments

Rick Hasen points us to a Bloomberg BNA report:

“The Federal Election Commission has dismissed—on a deadlocked party-line vote—charges that Manwin International, a foreign company producing online pornography, violated the law by bankrolling a campaign committee opposed to a Los Angeles ballot measure requiring the use of condoms in video sex scenes. According to documents released April 23, the FEC’s three Republican commissioners voted to dismiss the case, supporting recommendations from the agency general counsel’s office. An FEC counsel’s report concluded that a broad federal ban on foreign contributions in U.S. elections didn’t apply to ballot measure elections.”

Filed Under: Campaign Finance

Gun Control Advocates Energized by Clinton Bid

April 24, 2015 at 10:30 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 58 Comments

“Gun control advocates have high hopes for Hillary Clinton’s presidential run, viewing her as an ally who can finish the push for tightened background checks that has stalled in President Obama’s second term,” The Hill reports.

“Clinton has been a staunch advocate of gun-control proposals such as expanding background checks and banning assault weapons. Last summer, she ripped groups that oppose those ideas as out of step with public opinion.”

Wonk Wire: Guns make us less safe. That’s a fact.

Filed Under: Gun Control

GOP Candidates Silent on Drone Deaths

April 24, 2015 at 9:22 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 18 Comments

“Republican presidential hopefuls, including two prominent critics of the Obama administration’s drone program, held their fire on Thursday after the White House disclosed strikes in which American citizens were killed, instead offering condolences and focusing on the continued threat posed by terror groups,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

First Read: “If you’ve been following American politics over the last six years, President Obama could sneeze, and it would produce a flurry of negative statements and reactions from his political opponents. That’s what makes yesterday’s silence — or backtracking — from Republican 2016 presidential candidates regarding the accidental drone killing of two hostages so striking.”

Filed Under: National Security

Quote of the Day

April 24, 2015 at 9:17 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 67 Comments

“I was stunned by it. I mean, it looks like bribery.”

— Mitt Romney, quoted by The Week, on donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign governments.

Filed Under: Clinton Legacy Tagged With: Clinton Foundation, Mitt Romney

A Good Look at Political Polarization

April 24, 2015 at 9:13 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 3 Comments

Our politics may be a mess but this pretty chart on Wonk Wire explains why.

Filed Under: Trends

Nerd Prom

April 24, 2015 at 8:44 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 3 Comments

This is a highly-recommended new documentary: Nerd Prom.

“A reporter quits his job covering the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner to lift the lid on what really goes on behind the scenes during the biggest week in the world’s most important city.”

Filed Under: Media Buzz

Bush Said He Wouldn’t Make Same Mistakes as Romney

April 24, 2015 at 8:38 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 35 Comments

Jeb Bush said he “would not make the same mistakes as Mitt Romney during a private event in New York on Thursday, saying the 2012 Republican nominee was unable to connect with voters in a genuine way,” the Washington Free Beacon reports.

Said Bush: “He made it about a referendum on the president’s policies rather than about himself. He didn’t show his heart. He didn’t send a signal that he cared about people, when he did.”

Filed Under: 2012 Campaign, 2016 Campaign Tagged With: Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney

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