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Petraeus Mistress Had Political Ambitions

November 15, 2012 at 8:54 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Time magazine reports Gen. David Petraeus tried to talk his mistress, Paul Broadwell, out of ambitions for political office last summer.

Broadwell had discussed her plans with “at least six new acquaintances at the Aspen conference. That evening, over drinks, she told a small group that she had been arguing with her mentor about the direction of her career. Republican moneymen, she said, had approached her about a Senate run in North Carolina. She was tempted. Petraeus, she said in an irritated tone, rejected the idea out of hand. What was her position, he asked, on abortion? Climate change? Gun control? Gay marriage? Tax cuts? Social Security vouchers? Her answers, he told her, would not fit either party, and she should not sell herself out.”

Jindal Rejects Romney’s Explanation for Why He Lost

November 15, 2012 at 5:23 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) “forcefully rejected Mitt Romney’s claim that he lost because of President Obama’s ‘gifts‘ to minorities and young voters,” Politico reports.

Said Jindal: “No, I think that’s absolutely wrong. Two points on that: One, we have got to stop dividing the American voters. We need to go after 100 percent of the votes, not 53 percent. We need to go after every single vote.”

“And, secondly, we need to continue to show how our policies help every voter out there achieve the American Dream, which is to be in the middle class, which is to be able to give their children an opportunity to be able to get a great education. … So, I absolutely reject that notion, that description. I think that’s absolutely wrong.”

The GOP’s Problem Wasn’t Mitt Romney

November 15, 2012 at 5:18 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Ramesh Ponnuru: “The first thing conservatives should understand about the electoral catastrophe that just befell us — and it was a catastrophe — is that any explanation of it that centers on Mitt Romney is mistaken… Romney was not a drag on the Republican party. The Republican party was a drag on him.”


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Bonus Quote of the Day

November 14, 2012 at 5:27 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I’m very sorry that we didn’t win. I know that you expected to win, we expected to win, we were disappointed with the result, we hadn’t anticipated it, and it was very close but close doesn’t count in this business. And so now we’re looking and saying, ‘O.K., what can we do going forward?’ But frankly we’re still so troubled by the past, it’s hard to put together our plans from the future.”

— Mitt Romney, quoted by the New York Times, on a conference call with fundraisers.

Romney Blames Loss on Obama “Gifts”

November 14, 2012 at 5:26 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Mitt Romney told fundraiser that he lost the election because of big “gifts” that President Obama had bestowed on loyal Democratic constituencies — “specially the African American community, the Hispanic community and young people,” the New York Times reports.

Said Romney: “In each case they were very generous in what they gave to those groups. With regards to the young people, for instance, a forgiveness of college loan interest, was a big gift. Free contraceptives were very big with young college-aged women. And then, finally, Obamacare also made a difference for them, because as you know, anybody now 26 years of age and younger was now going to be part of their parents’ plan, and that was a big gift to young people. They turned out in large numbers, a larger share in this election even than in 2008.”

Least Shocking News of the Day

November 14, 2012 at 5:24 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

U.S. official says Army has suspended Paula Broadwell’s security clearance, the AP reports.

The Clinton Factor

November 14, 2012 at 5:22 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Ross Douthat: “There won’t be an incumbent on the ballot in 2016. But Obama does have a debt to the Clintons to pay off, and bequeathing Hillary his campaign operation might settle it. That possibility alone should inspire any Republican who hopes to improve on Romney’s showing to internalize the lessons of this campaign as early as possible, leaving plenty of time to get ready for whatever surprises await.”

What Going Over the Fiscal Cliff Would Mean

November 14, 2012 at 5:19 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Wonk Wire has the chart of the day.

Paul Rips Big Government

November 14, 2012 at 4:13 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) delivered a “blistering farewell speech” on the House floor, The Hill reports.

Said Paul: “In spite of my efforts, the government has grown exponentially, taxes remain excessive, and the prolific increase of incomprehensible regulations continues. Wars are constant and pursued without congressional declaration, deficits rise to the sky, poverty is rampant and dependency on the federal government is now worse than any time in our history. All this with minimal concerns for the deficits and unfunded liabilities that common sense tells us cannot go on much longer.”

Quote of the Day

November 14, 2012 at 3:05 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“When they go after the UN ambassador… because they think she’s an easy target, then they’ve got a problem with me.”

— President Obama, quoted by The Hill, defending Susan Rice from criticism.

Nate Silver Goes to Hollywood?

November 14, 2012 at 12:30 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A “high-level talent agency” tells the Hollywood Reporter that Nate Silver “is attracting strong interest from the industry. This person believes Silver could try his hand at everything from box-office analysis to a correspondent gig on a television news program, not to mention radio shows and public speaking.”

Silver confirms he “has been approached with offers from TV producers, is pondering a follow-up to his best-selling book The Signal and the Noise (which hit No. 2 on Amazon post-election) and has been courted by Los Angeles-based talent agencies.”

McCain Pledges Filibuster if Rice Nominated

November 14, 2012 at 11:41 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said “point-blank” that he would oppose the nomination of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, National Journal reports.

Asked if he would do anything to block her, including filibuster, he bluntly answered “yes.”

How Romney Killed Reaganomics

November 14, 2012 at 11:36 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Michael Tomasky: “Here’s something that happened in this election that has been largely overlooked but I think is a very big deal indeed. Trickle-down economics died last Tuesday. The post-election chatter has been dominated by demographics, Latinos, women, and the culture war. But economics played a strong and even pivotal role in this election too, and Reaganomics came out a huge loser, while the Democrats have started to wrap their arms around a simple, winning alternative: the idea that government must invest in the middle class and not the rich. It’s middle-out economics instead of trickle-down, and it won last week and will keep on winning.”

Hillary Clinton Gets Early 2016 Endorsement

November 14, 2012 at 11:30 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Buffalo News: “We’ve barely finished a bruising, expensive campaign for president, but it’s not too early to be thinking about who would make an excellent candidate for the presidency in 2016 – particularly if there is a conspicuously capable individual already on the political scene. There is such a candidate, and it should surprise no one that her name is Hillary Clinton.”

Florida Remains an Election Disaster Area

November 14, 2012 at 11:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

WSVN-TV: “Nearly a thousand ballots that were not included in Florida’s final count have been found in a warehouse in Broward County.”

Rick Hasen notes election officials say this is “routine” in the county.

Petraeus Will Testify Before Senate

November 14, 2012 at 10:10 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Gen.. David Petraeus will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein told Politico. But the exact schedule has not been set for his testimony.

Republicans Will Increase Taxes But Not Rates

November 14, 2012 at 9:36 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

First Read: “They’re willing to give up additional REVENUES; they just don’t want to see tax RATES go up. The two sides actually aren’t that far apart. The question is whether they can agree on a revenue target for tax reform. That’s Step 1; Step 2 is how the temporary agreement is forged regarding the tax rates for 2013, sequestration, payroll tax, etc. The White House’s view: If you let the Bush tax rates expire for the Top 2%, it makes negotiating the issues surrounding sequestration (even the farm bill!) a lot easier. But the hurdle is big: getting the votes in the House. No Republican wants to vote for a tax RATE hike; it’s likely a primary suicide mission.”

“Ironically, the GOP may end up giving the president and Democrats MORE cover on taxes by agreeing to a revenue goal within tax reform, essentially, covering up tax hikes while the politicians can claim they’ve lowered tax RATES. Ah, the politics of the now vs. the politics of the long term. It’s the GOP’s challenge in managing its own base right now.”

Financial Times: Republicans shift stance on taxing the wealthy.

Wonk Wire: Romney adviser calls for raising (some) taxes.

King Picks the Democrats

November 14, 2012 at 9:33 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

After months of speculation and sidestepping the question, Sen.-elect Angus King (I-ME) announced what many observers had already predicted: he will caucus with the Democratic party when he officially assumes his seat in the Senate, the Portland Press Herald reports.

His reasoning was simple: “Affiliating with the majority makes more sense.”

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