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Gonzalez Will Not Run Again

November 26, 2011 at 8:02 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Charlie Gonzalez (D-TX) said he won’t seek re-election, the San Antonio Express-News reports, “a decision that will end the congressional tenure of a Democratic family whose name has been synonymous with the city of San Antonio for more than half a century.”

“Gonzalez, who sued the state over a redistricting plan that carved downtown out of his central San Antonio congressional district, said it was not reapportionment, but the need to provide financial stability for his family that’s forcing him to seek a new career.”

Said Gonzalez: “I still find the job hugely rewarding, but the demands pull me somewhere else. I’ve been in Congress for 14 years and I want to do something else — what that is, I really don’t know. But financially, I would like to be productive and have the resources to make a better life.”

Notable Political Books of the Year

November 25, 2011 at 4:56 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The New York Times lists its 100 notable books of the year and includes these five:

Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President by Candice Millard — “A deranged man shot James Garfield, but it was his incompetent doctors who killed him.”

George F. Kennan: An American Life by John Lewis Gaddis — “Gaddis has written a magisterial biography of the man who both invented the cold war policy of containment and was one of its most perspicacious critics.”

The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama — “What countries are capable of ‘getting to Denmark’? Fukuyama’s answer emphasizes the role of contingency.”

The Quest by Daniel Yergin — “This comprehensive study makes clear that energy policy is not on the right course anywhere.”

Why the West Rules — for Now — “A Stanford historian argues that we face an immediate choice — East-West cooperation or catastrophe.”

Different in Iowa This Time

November 25, 2011 at 4:39 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Pollster Ann Selzer tells The Atlantic that GOP presidential candidates are approaching the Iowa caucuses very differently this campaign cycle.

Said Selzer: “What’s different is — and maybe this will change in the next month — [in past cycles] you had this feeling of candidates here, kind of a pulse of their supporters, lots of public events. You felt things happening. I haven’t felt that at all [this year]. You look at the number of candidate days here, it’s really small. The way that they’re campaigning is very different. We have all of these debates that have been very high-profile. It’s a different campaign.”


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Third Party Effort Gains Steam

November 25, 2011 at 4:32 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A bipartisan group known as Americans Elect “has raised $22 million and is likely to place a third presidential candidate on the ballot in every state next year,” the Washington Post reports.

“The goal is to provide an alternative to President Obama and the GOP nominee and break the tradition of a Democrat-vs.-Republican lineup.”

“The effort could represent a promising new chapter for political moderates, who see a wide-open middle in the political landscape as congressional gridlock and bitter partisan fights have driven down favorability ratings for both parties… The group is relying on an ambitious plan to hold a political convention
on the Internet that would treat registered voters like fans of ‘American Idol’, giving everyone a shot at picking a favorite candidate.”

Blagojevich Wants Tapes Played at Sentencing

November 25, 2011 at 4:24 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) has asked a judge “for permission to reference portions of until-now confidential undercover recordings,” NBC Chicago reports.

Said the Blagojevich legal team: “The defense does not seek to play any wiretap recordings in their entirety. The brief excerpts of recordings or transcripts that Mr. Blagojevich is seeking to play in court and to reference in his written sentencing submission…do not involve sensitive, personal, or embarrassing comments about, or references to, any individuals.”

The AP notes Blagojevich’s lawyers say those tapes will describe his state of mind and “lack of ill intent.”

The sentencing hearing for Blagojevich is set for Dec. 6 and 7.

Quote of the Day

November 25, 2011 at 11:19 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I don’t look at his being stuck at 25 percent as a weakness. I see it as a show of strength in a very strange primary. As other candidates’ vote share falls away, I think he’ll get stronger.”

— GOP strategist Steve Schmidt, quoted by Businessweek, on Mitt Romney’s poll numbers.

Disparaging Tweet Gets Teen in Trouble

November 25, 2011 at 9:45 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Wichita Eagle reports a Kansas teenager “is in trouble after mocking Gov. Sam Brownback (R) during a mock legislative assembly for high school students.”

Emma Sullivan tweeted: “Just made mean comments at gov brownback and told him he sucked, in person #heblowsalot”

“Sullivan was called to her principal’s office and told that the tweet had been flagged by someone on Brownback’s staff… Sullivan said the principal ordered her to write letters of apology to Brownback… and others.”

Koch Wants Bloomberg to Run for President

November 25, 2011 at 9:37 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch (D) tells Politico he thinks current Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I) should mount a presidential bid to address the “lack of leadership” in Washington.

Said Koch: “I believe there is a major chance of a third party winning and I would like to see him pursue it for 2012. What I believe he offers is independence and money to finance a campaign and to be president.”

Almost President

November 25, 2011 at 9:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Just published: Almost President: The Men Who Lost the Race but Changed the Nation by Scott Farris.

The book profiles a dozen men who have run for the American presidency and lost — but who, even in defeat, have had a greater impact on American history than many of those who have served as president.

Behind Mitt Romney’s Hair

November 25, 2011 at 8:53 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The New York Times interviews Mitt Romney’s hair stylist.

“By far his most distinctive physical feature, Mr. Romney’s head of impeccably coiffed black hair has become something of a cosmetological Rorschach test on the campaign trail, with many seeing in his thick locks everything they love and loathe about the Republican candidate for the White House. (Commanding, reassuring, presidential, crow fans; too stiff, too slick, too perfect, complain critics.)”

“Mr. Romney’s advisers have been known to fret about the shiny strands, and his rivals have sought to turn them against him.”

Gift Ideas for Political Junkies

November 24, 2011 at 11:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Here are a few quick gift ideas:

1. Any of the Robert Caro books on Lyndon Johnson: Path to Power, Means of Ascent, Master of the Senate and the forthcoming Passage of Power. They’re insanely great.

2. Every political junkie needs one of these: The Almanac of American Politics or Politics in America 2012.

3. A new Kindle Touch with automatic wireless delivery of Political Wire would make anyone happy.

4. Wreck the Nation: The Game of Political Misbehavior.

5. The Theodore Roosevelt Trilogy Bundle from Edmund Morris is perfect for any library.

For more, check out Political Stuff.

Thanksgiving at the White House

November 24, 2011 at 12:19 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Obama is sharing a traditional Thanksgiving feast with his family and friends, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The menu: turkey, ham, cornbread stuffing, oyster stuffing, greens, macaroni and cheese, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and dinner rolls.

Dessert: banana cream pie, pumpkin pie, apple pie, sweet potato pie, huckleberry pie and cherry pie.

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 24, 2011 at 9:01 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

I’m thankful that so many of you choose to spend part of your day here.

Enjoy your friends and family today.

Romney Way Out in Front in New Hampshire

November 23, 2011 at 6:32 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The latest WMUR/UNH poll in New Hampshire finds Mitt Romney continuing to dominate the GOP presidential race with 42% support, followed by Newt Gingrich at 15%, Ron Paul at 12% and Jon Huntsman at 8%.

“Also of note is that just 16% of these likely primary voters say they know who they are voting for. So, while Romney might like his commanding lead right now, there is no telling where 84% of voters will go in the six remaining weeks before the primary.”

Quote of the Day

November 23, 2011 at 2:33 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“What is this mac-and-cheese? Is it a black thing?”

— Pat Robertson, on The 700 Club, commenting on former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice’s favorite Thanksgiving dish.

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Romney Flip-Flops on Bob Dole

November 23, 2011 at 2:07 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Mitt Romney was asked in Iowa earlier today how he will stop the gridlock in Washington and Politico notes he “drifted into talking about Bob Dole as an ‘American hero’ who he’d model himself after.”

Interestingly, Romney told Fox News four years ago that Dole was “the last person he’d want” in his corner.

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Adios, Publisher

November 23, 2011 at 1:48 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Jason Stanford writes how he and co-author James Moore lost their publisher for a book on Rick Perry once his campaign imploded.

“It’s hard to remember when there was once a bidding war for Adios, Mofo in New York. Six publishers made our agent promise to give them a chance to bid on the proposal once Perry announced for president. When he rocketed to the top of the Republican field and looked like a tea-vangelical Ronald Reagan from the red states, a heartthrob for the angry mob, Moore and I ended up with a book deal that made national news.”

“And then Perry opened his mouth. Bless his heart.”

Huntsman Claims He Doesn’t Know if Father Funded Ads

November 23, 2011 at 1:30 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Jon Huntsman said that he had not seen the ad recently released by the pro-Huntsman Our Destiny PAC in New Hampshire, and did not know whether his father had helped fund the $650,000 ad buy, The Hill reports.

Said Huntsman: “He’s my dad, he’s my best friend, he can do whatever he wants to do, we don’t talk about those things, we can’t. I’m just delighted we got some outside assistance from wherever it might come from that believes in our cause.”

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