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Clinton May Suffer from Double-Vision

January 25, 2013 at 9:20 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The eyeglasses worn by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in recent days appear to be for treating double-vision, the New York Daily News reports.

“As she testified about the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya, the secretary of state appeared to have tiny vertical lines etched onto the left lens of her new brown specs… Experts told the Daily News that Clinton likely has a Fresnel prism placed on her glasses. The adhesive panel is used to treat double vision.”

A Clinton spokesman confirmed to Daily Intelligencer that Clinton will “be wearing these glasses instead of her contacts for a period of time because of lingering issues stemming from her concussion.”

Barbour Says Stupid Comments Hurt GOP

January 25, 2013 at 9:18 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former RNC Chairman Haley Barbour (R) said that “stupid” and “offensive” comments made by one candidate can have a negative affect on others in the same political party, Politico reports.

Said Barbour: “The comments they made were stupid comments, offensive comments and in today’s world when a candidate in one state says something, the negative effect of that can spill over to other candidates.”

Romney Ad Reaffirmed as Misleading

January 25, 2013 at 9:07 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former Mitt Romney strategist Stuart Stevens sent a letter to the Washington Post asking them to reconsider a “Four-Pinocchio” ruling for Romney’s ad on Chrysler and China, after Chrysler announced that it would begin building Jeep models in China.

Write Stevens: “I would hope that you would take another look at this and stress test it for accuracy away from the heat of a campaign. I’ve been doing campaigns and writing about campaigns for some time and I believe that the ad and Romney’s statement were completely accurate, unusually so by any standards.”

The verdict: “We reaffirm our earlier ruling of Four Pinocchios.”


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Quote of the Day

January 25, 2013 at 9:05 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Romney is becoming more of an admired figure and no one gets any
applause for punching him. However, there is no Romney faction or Romney wing of the GOP
that is keeping the flame alive. No one tailors their policies because
it was what Romney supported in the 2012 campaign.”

— GOP strategist Ed Rogers, quoted by the Washington Post.

Ex-Detroit Mayor Heads Back to Prison

January 25, 2013 at 9:01 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (D) will spend the weekend in prison as a penalty for 14 parole violations, the Detroit Free Press reports.

Obama and Clinton Will Do Joint Interview

January 25, 2013 at 8:58 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will sit down for a joint interview to air on 60 Minutes this weekend.

Politico: “This is not only the first joint interview for Obama and Clinton, but it is also the first sit-down television interview that Obama has given with anyone other than first lady Michelle Obama.”

What Both Parties Have in Common

January 25, 2013 at 8:56 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Charlie Cook: “Liberals enthused by President Obama’s soaring inauguration rhetoric and conservatives fearful of an impending socialist takeover should all take a deep breath. Much of what liberals passionately want and conservatives deeply fear is unlikely to ever make it to a vote on the House or Senate floors.”

“For the past two decades, one of the least understood but most important unwritten job requirements for congressional leaders has been to protect their members from difficult and potentially politically costly votes, either in committee or on the floor. Some of the most pressing policy issues of the day are never voted on or are so diluted that one would be hard-pressed to use voting records to nail down how any member feels about anything of real consequence.”

Virginia Moves to Change Electoral Vote Allocation

January 25, 2013 at 7:29 am EST By Taegan Goddard 2 Comments

“Republicans in Virginia and a handful of other battleground states are pushing for far-reaching changes to the electoral college in an attempt to counter recent success by Democrats,” the Washington Post reports.

“In the vast majority of states, the presidential candidate who wins receives all of that state’s electoral votes. The proposed changes would instead apportion electoral votes by congressional district, a setup far more favorable to Republicans. Under such a system in Virginia, for instance, President Obama would have claimed four of the state’s 13 electoral votes in the 2012 election, rather than all of them.”

“No state is moving quicker than Virginia, where state senators are likely to vote on the plan as soon as next week. If successful, Virginia would become the third state to adopt the congressional district system, after Nebraska and Maine.”

Nate Cohn: “But the GOP’s effort in Virginia, if it’s passed, is more cynical than
effective: Virginia is not one of the states where Republicans can
pursue this kind of electoral policy and reap big gains.”

Lost Paychecks Could Hurt Some Senators

January 25, 2013 at 7:20 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Provisions in the ‘No Budget, No Pay’ debt ceiling bill that is headed to the Senate floor would impound senators’ salaries if the upper chamber doesn’t approve a budget by April 15,” The Hill reports.

“For most of the upper chamber, the loss of the $174,000 annual salary would be no hardship. Many senators are millionaires many times over, having earned substantial fortunes outside of politics. But for a small group of senators whose net worth is measured in thousands instead of millions, the passage of ‘No Budget, No Pay’ would put their very livelihoods at risk.”

200K Didn’t Vote in Florida Because of Lines

January 24, 2013 at 2:27 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Remember the analysis that found that long lines cost nearly 50,000 votes in Central Florida? Well, the Orlando Sentinel reports that if you extend that to the whole state, it’s more than 201,000.

“Analyzing data compiled by the Orlando Sentinel, Ohio State University professor Theodore Allen estimated last week that at least 201,000 voters likely gave up in frustration on Nov. 6, based on research Allen has been doing on voter behavior. His preliminary conclusion was based on the Sentinel’s analysis of voter patterns and precinct-closing times in Florida’s 25 largest counties, home to 86 percent of the state’s 11.9 million registered voters.”

Clintons Go House Hunting

January 24, 2013 at 2:15 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Bill and Hillary Clinton are house hunting in the Hamptons, the New York Post reports.

“The former president, 66, and wanna-be future president, 65, are looking for an oceanfront property where they can unwind and prepare for their next phase of life.”

Obama’s 4th Year Ties as Most Polarized Ever

January 24, 2013 at 1:55 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Gallup: “During his fourth year in office, an average of 86% of Democrats and 10% of Republicans approved of the job Barack Obama did as president. That 76-percentage-point gap ties George W. Bush’s fourth year as the most polarized years in Gallup records.”

Clinton’s Strong Swan Song

January 24, 2013 at 1:46 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Suzi Parker: “Remember how Hillary Rodham Clinton’s critics said she faked her December stomach illness, which included a concussion and a subsequent blood clot, because she was scared to face scrutiny from Congress? As the kids say, whatevs. Hillary conquered Capitol Hill on Wednesday. She looked anything but frightened … Naturally, the right-wing media went into overdrive about Hillary not caring about four dead Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, because she said, ‘What difference, at this point, does it make?’ Of course, they must have missed her earlier testimony when her voice cracked with emotion as she described meeting the caskets at Andrews Air Force Base, President Obama by her side.”

“For Hillary, the testimony was a triumphant capstone on her term as the chief U.S. diplomat. If Hillary had not dealt with the Benghazi affair before she left office, she could have been viewed as a failure and a weakling. Instead, she came blazing onto Capitol Hill in true Hillary style, concluding the Libya drama on her terms and exiting the Washington stage to regroup for her next adventure — a new book, global speeches or a presidential run.”

The Week: Will Clinton’s testimony come back to haunt her?

Quote of the Day

January 24, 2013 at 1:35 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I’m not personally, at this stage, ready to get rid of the 60-vote threshold. With the history of the Senate, we have to understand the Senate isn’t and shouldn’t be like the House.”

— Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), in an interview with Ezra Klein, on why he essentially killed filibuster reform in the U.S. Senate.

Study Casts Light on Robo-Polls

January 24, 2013 at 1:21 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A new study “makes a startling suggestion about so-called ‘robo-polls’ in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries, raising the question of whether these automated surveys may have been adjusted to match live-interviewer polls,” Gary Langer reports.

Key excerpt: “There is no difference in the accuracy of IVR polls and human polls when IVR polls occur after a human poll, but IVR polls do significantly worse if human polls are not conducted first. The apparent equivalence of IVR polls and human polls in the 2012 Republican primary appears to depend on human polls being conducted prior to the IVR polls.”

That said, the authors admit they “did not test the reverse
possibility, that traditional polls were altered to match automated
ones.”

Game Over

January 24, 2013 at 12:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Just published: Game Over: How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down by Dave Zirin.

Bill Would Require Rape Victims to Keep Pregnancies

January 24, 2013 at 11:24 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New Mexico state Rep. Cathrynn Brown (R) has introduced a bill that would legally require victims of rape to carry their pregnancies to term in order to use the fetus as evidence for a sexual assault trial, the Huffington Post reports.

Americans Back Obama’s Gun Control Proposals

January 24, 2013 at 9:12 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds a slight majority of Americans give positive marks to new gun control proposals put forward by President Obama, 53% to 41%.

Fully 76% of Democrats rate Obama’s proposals favorably, while 72% of Republicans say the opposite. Independents tilt positively toward the newly announced restrictions: 51% favorable and 44% unfavorable.

Gallup: “Given the chance to vote ‘for’ or ‘against’ each of nine key proposals included in President Obama’s plan to reduce gun violence, Americans back all nine.”

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