Tech News Daily: “A new study from Baylor University shows how anti-Obama and just plain racist groups use Facebook to spread their messages. And we’re not talking about politics, but Ku Klux Klan-style hate speech using old stereotypes updated with do-rags and golden grills.”
Rove’s Plan to Takeover the Republican Party
Bloomberg Businessweek has a must-read cover story on Karl Rove “and how he is holding the reins of the GOP’s destiny and redefining the business of political finance.”
The piece looks at the creation of his Crossroads political action committees, their top contributors, how they raised $71 million in their rookie election cycle (and tallied a 16-14 record in the 30 2010 senate races they joined), how they are now poised to spend double the amount of the Democrats in the 2012 presidential election, and their focus on getting independents to vote for Mitt Romney.
Menendez Looks Safe in New Jersey
A new Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press Poll finds Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) with a solid lead over challenger Joe Kyrillos (R) among registered voters, 42% to 32%.
In the presidential race, President Obama leads Mitt Romney by double-digits, 51% to 38%.
Romney Ignores Questions from American Press
At a press conference in London this morning, First Read notes that Mitt Romney answered questions from British reporters but did not take any questions from the American reporters, “which isn’t protocol.”
“In fact, it’s considered a bit of an insult to the U.S reporters who are following the presumptive GOP presidential nominee overseas. Even bringing this up will lead some to say, ‘There goes the media, whining again.’ But folks, those of us that have traveled overseas and been involved in these VERY limited press avails have rarely seen heads of democracies TOTALLY ignore their own press corps but answer ANOTHER press corps’ questions. Sure, it would have looked REALLY bad had Romney ignored the U.K. questions. But is the campaign so intent on limiting media access that the candidate won’t call an audible when standing next to a leader from another country who DOES want to take questions?”
“This is a bipartisan challenge for the press corps. Every president in the modern era has decided to pick up on some aspect of limiting media access to the president from their predecessor. The public never cares, because most of them distrust at least half of the press corps. But folks, it’s a slippery slope.”
More Calls for Romney to Release His Tax Returns
The conservative New Hampshire Union Leader calls on Mitt Romney to release his tax returns:
“But there is no place for secrecy or, indeed, privacy in a Presidential campaign. If you want the job, you have to subject yourself to the scrutiny. You have to be prepared to stand and explain, indeed, justify, your actions. If they are legal, then so be it… Surely he could not have arrogantly believed that he could withstand any storm that developed by bluffing his way through it? If so, it hasn’t worked.”
“If Romney intends to win, he is going to have to make the tax forms public.”
Quote of the Day
“We are holding an Olympic Games in one of the busiest, most active, bustling cities anywhere in the world. Of course it’s easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere.”
— British Prime Minister David Cameron, quoted by the Daily Telegraph, slapping back at suggestions from Mitt Romney that Britain wasn’t prepared for the 2012 Olympic games.
Chamber of Commerce Runs Ads Against King
“The first wave of televised political ads by an outside group attempting to influence the U.S. Senate race in Maine is expected to hit local screens today,” the Portland Press Herald reports.
“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has purchased what appears to be close to $200,000 in ads in Maine media markets, according to several public disclosure documents at local stations. The ads target Angus King, the independent former governor who enjoys front-runner status in recent polls.”
Romney Was a Registered Lobbyist
Mitt Romney wasn’t just the head of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, Utah state records show he was also a registered lobbyist for the organization, the Huffington Post reports.
Missouri Lawmaker Plans Gun Raffle
Missouri state Rep. John McCaherty (R) will raffle off an AR-15 rifle at an August 27th fundraiser, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
The gun is the same model as one allegedly used in last week’s shooting at a Colorado movie theater that left 12 dead and 58 injured.
Business Owners Now Least Approving of Obama
A new Gallup survey finds American business owners’ approval of President Obama fell in the second quarter of 2012 to 35%, essentially tying farmers and fishers for the lowest approval among major occupational groups.
Overall, professional workers remain the most approving, at 52%.
Cuomo Plans Policy Summit
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) “has studiously avoided talk of a 2016 White House run, but he has positioned himself on two fronts, amassing the nation’s largest gubernatorial war chest and organizing a series of August policy summits with Democratic leaders and academics,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Mr. Cuomo has raised nearly $1 million a month since he took office in January 2011 and has about $19.3 million to spend –more than 40 other governors combined… Meanwhile, just two weeks before his party gathers on Sept. 3 for the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Mr. Cuomo is hosting a summit of his own, inviting Clinton administration veterans and others to Manhattan for a policy forum.”
Which Candidate is More American?
The New York Times notes the presidential campaign has become a clash over a delicate and personal question: “Are you an American like me?”
“Their choice of words and imagery is a reminder of how powerful undercurrents of identity, wealth, race and religion are shaping this election. These surface in subtle and not-so-subtle ways as two candidates who can have trouble connecting with voters on a personal level try to define each other as detached from mainstream American life.”
“By Mr. Romney’s telling, the president has a ‘strange’ and ‘foreign’ political philosophy. Mr. Obama has suggested that Mr. Romney’s vision of the American dream involves Indian call centers and Caribbean tax havens.”
Christie Open to Presidential Bid in 2016
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) says he’s open to running for president in four years if the job is open, the AP reports.
Christie says he hopes Mitt Romney beats President Obama and seeks re-election in 2016, but if the presidency is open, Christie says he’ll “certainly think about it.”
He added: “If there’s an opportunity for me to serve in another capacity and I think I have something to add to the mix, I don’t think I’d back away from it.”
Bonus Quote of the Day
“Of course when you watch from the sidelines, you think it must be horrible. But it’s not. And politics is a people business. And if you like people, you know, it’s a really fun thing to do.”
— Former First Lady Laura Bush, in an interview with ABC News, reflecting fondly on politics.
The Betrayal of the American Dream
Just published: The Betrayal of the American Dream by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele.
It’s already getting some really good reviews.
States Most Likely to Miscount Votes
A new report finds six states — Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina — are the least-prepared states to catch voting problems.
The best prepared states are Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, Vermont and Wisconsin.
Democrats Have an Enthusiasm Problem
Gallup Poll: “Democrats are significantly less likely now (39%) than they were in the summers of 2004 and 2008 to say they are ‘more enthusiastic about voting than usual’ in the coming presidential election. Republicans are more enthusiastic now than in 2008, and the same as in 2004.”
The Least Likeable GOP Nominee in Modern Times
The latest NBC-WSJ poll finds Mitt Romney’s “overall favorable/unfavorable score remains a net negative — a
trait no other modern presumptive GOP presidential nominee (whether Bob
Dole, George W. Bush or John McCain) has shared.”