| Opinions: Washington Post Opinion, Editorial, Op Ed, Politics Editorials - The Washington Post | | The Washington Post Opinions section features opinion articles,newspaper editorials and letters to the editor on the issues of the day. Offerings include the Post Partisan blog by Washington Post opinion writers, as well as political cartoons and political cartoon animations by editorial cartoonists Tom Toles and Ann Telnaes. | |
| Elections matter Oct 25th 2012, 15:46 How different would the United States be today if Al Gore had ... well, if Al Gore had what in 2000? Oh yes, I remember. He won the popular vote and was on a possible (likely) path to victory in the Florida recount (Gore was gaining) when the Supreme Court preempted democracy, stopped the recount and awarded the presidency to Mr. Bush. Read full article >>  | | Jonathan Bernstein: The 'momentum' myth Oct 25th 2012, 15:34 Republicans have been pushing hard this week to convince people that Mitt Romney is wrapping up the presidential election. Since he's not actually, well, leading, Romney partisans have relied on the idea that Romney has momentum: Even if he isn't actually ahead yet, he is certain to take a commanding lead any minute now. Read full article >>  | | Jennifer Rubin: Obama out of time, out of trust Oct 25th 2012, 14:06 To no one's surprise, Colin Powell is endorsing President Obama, confirming that the stated excuse for his 2008 endorsement (his oh-so-grave disappointment in the selection of Sarah Palin as the VP candidate) was bogus. (It is also ironic that the author of the "Powell Doctrine" urging use of overwhelming force when the Unites States acts militarily should give thumbs up to the "leading from behind" president who has seen Libya turn into an al-Qaeda-ridden state). Read full article >>  | | Jennifer Rubin: The unmaking of a president, 2012 Oct 25th 2012, 13:26 There is nothing so revealing or, frankly, pathetic as the president of the United States, who has studiously avoided serious news interview shows, going on the Jay Leno show to tell women that Republicans don't understand that "rape is rape." It is a window into the mindset of a candidate and a campaign that is pulling its hair out over the gender gap and thinks the way to solve it is to treat women like quivering children. Read full article >>  | | Ann Coulter credits non-Fox media (except NBC) Oct 25th 2012, 12:13 This sort of thing doesn't happen every day. In a discussion on "Hannity" last night, talker Ann Coulter and host Sean Hannity go deep on the recent e-mails showing that very early intelligence on Benghazi indicated involvement by an "Islamic militant group." Following such a revelation, you might expect a Coulter-Hannity colloquy to blast the media for having failed to properly hype such a story. Coulter, though, zagged: "I think it's worth saying the e-mail story is a big enough story that even the non-Fox media by and large is doing a pretty good job, not NBC." (H/T Mediaite) Read full article >>  | | Jennifer Rubin: Morning Bits Oct 25th 2012, 11:45 Never dare the media to find fault with you. They will. Never has there been a bigger contrast between a once idealistic candidate and a cynical incumbent president. "People are coming together. At the same time, I think in some respects they've diminished the President's campaign because he's now been reduced to talking about, you know, Sesame Street characters and word games and misplaced attacks on me. And he knows they're false, of course. So, you know, with four debates behind us, including the vice presidential debate, the President's been unable to find an agenda and to communicate an agenda and to defend an agenda." Read full article >>  | | Anything on the Internet? Oct 25th 2012, 11:15 Is the internet becoming a big stupid mess? I think maybe. It certainly started out as a mess, a smallish one, and then got really big really fast. It has stayed a mess, which has always been a significant part of its appeal. But the days when it looked like a mess full of glorious possibilities seem like a fond memory to me. Now it's increasingly just a mess. A stupid one. What happened? Read full article >>  | |
No comments:
Post a Comment