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Flashback Quote of the Day

April 26, 2012 at 1:29 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“My commitment to my Church and faith is all encompassing.”

— Mitt Romney, in a 2002 interview with the Mormon newspaper Church News, via BuzzFeed which notes Romney often dismisses questions about his religion arguing that he’s “not running for pastor-in-chief.”

John Dingell Learns About Teabagging

April 26, 2012 at 1:29 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

One more tidbit from Do Not Ask What Good We Do by Robert Draper, courtesy of the Daily Beast:

“John Dingell is the longest currently-serving member of Congress (and the third longest-serving ever). The acerbic 85-year-old Michigan Democrat had long been contemptuous of Tea Partiers. He found them unruly and difficult to get along with. Dingell tended to refer to them as ‘teabaggers,’ a phrase that has an alternate sexual meaning. This normally wouldn’t have been a problem in the hall of Congress, but when Dingell was booked to appear on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, his staff felt the need to finally warn and educate him. When his chief of staff shared the other meaning of ‘teabagger’ with Dingell, the Congressman went through three different stages of reaction. At first, he said ‘hah,’ then said ‘that’s disgusting,’ and finally the octogenarian congressman reached the plain of acceptance and said, ‘It’s funny and I’m going to keep using it.'”

Too Much Veep Chatter

April 26, 2012 at 12:38 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Stuart Rothenberg notes that all of the talk about Mitt Romney’s running mate “is a lot of wasted, useless, meaningless hot air” but warns that cable television news networks have “4,416 hours to fill from May 1 to the end of October — and they’ll need to fill some of those hours with chatter from people who want to hear themselves talk about running mate selections.”


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Lawmaker Says Student Loans Caused “Cancer of Socialism”

April 26, 2012 at 12:29 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

At a debate last weekend, Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) equated federal student loan programs with stage three cancer.

Said Aikin: “America has got the equivalent of the stage three cancer of socialism because the federal government is tampering in all kinds of stuff it has no business tampering in. So first, to answer your question precisely, what the Democrats did to the private student loans and take it all over by the government was wrong, it was a lousy bill, and that’s why I voted no. The government needs to get its nose out of the education business.”

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Mourdock Claims Lead in Indiana Primary

April 26, 2012 at 12:24 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A Wenzel Strategies poll in Indiana shows Richard Mourdock (R) leading Sen. Richard Lugar (R) in the GOP U.S. Senate primary by five points, 44% to 39%.

The poll was conducted by a Mourdock-supporting group. The primary is on May 8.

Biden Says Romney Would Outsource Foreign Policy

April 26, 2012 at 12:18 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Vice President Joe Biden sharply criticized Mitt Romney in a campaign speech by digging up a Romney quote from 2008, BuzzFeed reports.

Said Romney at the time: “Well, if we want somebody who has a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply go to the State Department and pluck out one of the tens of thousands of people who work there… A president is not a foreign policy expert.”

Biden: “In my view, the last thing I think we need is a president who will subcontract our foreign policy to some expert at the State Department.”

McKenna Tells Tracker to “Get a Job”

April 26, 2012 at 10:33 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Seattle Times notes it’s been “a common practice in politics for years” for trackers to follow politicians trying to get their gaffes recorded “and most politicians have learned to blow off such tracking efforts.”

But Washington gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna (R) “appeared to let it get under his skin” in an encounter earlier this week. McKenna told the tracker — who identified herself as a “youth worker” — wasn’t being “honest” and was trying to “bushwhack” him. Walking away, he said, “You’re just trying to gain a political advantage, sorry. Why don’t you go get a job?”

Of course, the exchange is on video.

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Romney’s Veep Strategy

April 26, 2012 at 10:25 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Mark Halperin: “Commentators are focusing for now on Florida Senate phenom Marco Rubio as a potential vice-presidential prospect… Meanwhile, real pros are gaming out a more relevant question: How can Romney’s team turn Ohio Senator Rob Portman into a “surprise” selection after months of insider consensus that he in the inevitable and smartest pick?”

Obama Maintains Electoral Vote Lead

April 26, 2012 at 9:49 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

First Read: “President Obama continues — and has slightly added to — his electoral-vote lead. There are 231 electoral votes in the Democratic column (either in the solid, likely, or lean categories), and there are 197 on the Republican side; 110 electoral votes are toss-up. In our previous NBC News map, which we released in late February, the Democratic advantage was 227-197. The only changes from February until now were that we moved New Hampshire from toss-up to Lean Dem; we moved Indiana from Likely GOP to Lean GOP; and we moved Georgia from Lean GOP to Likely GOP.”

Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball: “Based on our analysis, Obama starts with a presumed base of 247 electoral votes, just 23 short of the magic number of 270 — but not all of them are truly secure. Romney starts with a much firmer but not ironclad 206. The election will be decided mainly in seven states with 85 toss-up votes: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio and Virginia.”

Agents Used Prostitutes in El Salvador

April 26, 2012 at 9:31 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

KIRO-TV reports on a new Secret Service scandal at a strip club that occurred prior to President Obama’s trip to El Salvador in March of 2011.

“This source witnessed the majority of the men drinking heavily at the strip club. He says most of the Secret Service ‘advance-team’ members also paid extra for access to the VIP section of the club where they were provided a number of sexual favors in return for their cash. Although our source says he told the agents it was a ‘really bad idea’ to take the strippers back to their hotel rooms, several agents bragged that they ‘did this all the time’ and ‘not to worry about it.’ Our source says at least two agents had escorts check into their rooms. It is unclear whether the escorts who returned to the hotels were some of the strippers from the same club.”

Voters Say No One Has an Economic Plan

April 26, 2012 at 7:24 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A new Fox News poll finds a majority of Americans — 61% for President Obama and 58% for Mitt Romney — think neither have a plan to fix the economy.

The general election match up shows both men in a dead heat at 46% each.

Quote of the Day

April 26, 2012 at 7:16 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The hypocrisy of the left that now tried to kill this bill, that says
that I should have never signed it, the true hypocrisy is that their one
mission in life is to abort children, is to kill children in the womb.”

— Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R), quoted by ABC News,
speaking to conservative radio host Tony Perkins about a law he signed
to shut down the state’s last abortion-performing clinic.

Obama Kicks Off Campaign

April 26, 2012 at 7:15 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Obama “will hold his first two major political rallies of the general-election campaign next weekend at colleges in Ohio and Virginia, staking a claim in two of the most closely watched battleground states of the year and continuing his dialogue with student voters, whose energy and enthusiasm were crucial to his victory four years ago,” the Washington Post reports.

Said David Axelrod: “Welcome to the general election.”

Headline in the Cincinnati Enquirer: “Obama to kick off campaign in — where else — Ohio.”

The Right Way to Influence a Primary

April 26, 2012 at 7:06 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The Hotline explains why House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) got into trouble
with his own party for wading into a primary race between two
incumbents, while House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) has been
“quietly praised” in his party for doing the same thing.

“Why the
difference? Cantor took heat for funneling some cash through the
Campaign for Primary Accountability, an organization with the express
goal of ousting incumbents in their own primaries. What’s more, Cantor’s
actions sharpened the divide between the old bulls on Capitol Hill and
the hard-charging freshmen who are wholly uninterested in waiting their
turn in the seniority system… Altmire engendered no such good will
among fellow Democrats. Hoyer only got involved on Critz’s behalf after
Altmire attacked Critz for voting with Democratic leadership on a
Republican budget vote… It didn’t help that Altmire had voted against
health care and cap and trade legislation, two of the three major
Democratic initiatives in the 111th Congress.”

Why Ron Paul Appeals to New England

April 26, 2012 at 7:05 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Charles Mahtesian
looks back at Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-TX) performance in the New England
states this primary season, noting that Paul “finished second in every
state except Massachusetts, nearly won Maine and won about a quarter of
the vote in New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island.”

“What explains
the unusual regional appeal? Probably a number of factors, beginning
with the fact that Paul isn’t perceived as a Southern candidate but
rather a national one. The numerous universities and small liberal arts
colleges that dot the landscape probably help his cause, given his
appeal to the youth vote. So does the fact that New England isn’t as
hawkish as other parts of the country. Then there is small town and
rural New England — ancestrally Republican, with distinct libertarian
coloring and vestiges of skin-flint fiscal conservatism.”

Don’t Pay Too Much Attention to the Polls Yet

April 25, 2012 at 8:20 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

With more polls of the presidential race every day, Micah Cohen reminds that “the election is still more than six months away, and in the past 10 presidential campaigns, the national polling leader in late April has won the election only half of the time.”

Very Tight Race in Four Key States

April 25, 2012 at 8:07 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

The latest Purple Poll finds an extremely close presidential race in four key swing states which “represent the crown jewels of both campaigns’ strategies to win 270 electoral votes.”

President Obama leads Mitt Romney in Ohio 49% to 44%, and holds a slight lead in Virginia, 48% to 46%. The candidates are tied in Colorado, 47% to 47%, while Romney has the edge in Florida, 47% to 45%.

Why Romney Owes Gingrich and Santorum

April 25, 2012 at 8:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Molly Ball: “By behaving childishly and running totally amateurish campaigns, they made Romney look good. Next to Santorum’s inability to stay on message, Romney’s gaffes looked minor. Next to Gingrich’s petulant posturing, Romney looked like a grown-up. Next to both men’s improvised, bare-bones efforts, Romney’s flawed operation looked like the Cadillac of political campaigns. In losing in the most undignified manner possible, Gingrich made Romney shine. And for that, Romney owes Gingrich his gratitude.”

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