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My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 1]

[ Posted Friday, December 19th, 2008 – 17:37 PST ]

Welcome to our annual awards! For the past three years, this column has paid homage (translation: "ripped off their gimmick") to the McLaughlin Group television show by handing out our own year-end awards (while using the same categories). This will be a two-part column, with the second installment appearing one week from today. And feel free to watch the McLaughlin Group on your local PBS station this weekend, to compare my picks with theirs.

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Spam, Free Speech, And Anonymity (continued…)

[ Posted Thursday, November 13th, 2008 – 18:15 PST ]

As I see it, the issue breaks down in a number of ways. The first question is anonymity — do Americans have an absolute right to anonymity in political messages? The second question is technological — is anonymity a right, no matter what the medium? And the third question seems to be political, and deal with campaign and election law — what kinds of rules on speech are constitutionally allowable in politics?

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Electoral Math — Obama Has Closed The Deal

[ Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 – 15:58 PDT ]

If you detect a certain giddiness here at Electoral Math Central, it is due to the fact that the election is actually drawing nigh, after a seemingly eternal campaign season. It's been a long, long road to where we find ourselves, and we're all feeling the strain. But fear not! Election Day is just around the corner, and just about everything seems to be breaking Obama's way.

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Friday Talking Points [53] — Why McCain Is Losing, And Why Democrats Shouldn't Say So

[ Posted Friday, October 24th, 2008 – 16:21 PDT ]

But strategically, it started falling apart almost immediately. After marveling at the crowd size for a few days, something became painfully obvious — Palin was merely repeating her convention speech over and over again, with very few changes. Sure, it had been a great speech (if you're a Republican, that is) at the convention, but after a week or so it was wearing a little thin. And if John McCain had shut the door on the media regarding his interviews; when it came to keeping Palin away from the media, he not only shut the door, he barred it, locked the keep, lowered the portcullis, raised the drawbridge, released the moat monster, and started boiling oil on the parapets.

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Final Debate Review

[ Posted Thursday, October 16th, 2008 – 17:49 PDT ]

As usual, I don't really have much of an opinion about who "won" the debate last night, because I think such designations are inherently subjective. I can see both sides thinking their candidate "won" the night last night, in other words.

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Friday Talking Points [51] — Some Positivity

[ Posted Friday, October 10th, 2008 – 16:44 PDT ]

Things are getting pretty nasty out on the McCain campaign trail, it seems. Not much talk of "reaching across the aisle" these days. Now, while anyone with a halfway-decent brain saw this coming, this obviously doesn't include most of the mainstream media. Of course the end of the campaign was going to be nasty. Of course McCain and his minions were going to throw everything they could at Obama. Barack Obama himself knew this was coming. Democrats should have known it was coming. It's the old story of the scorpion and the frog — McCain is getting nasty because he's a Republican candidate for president. "I'm a Republican, it's my nature," in other words.

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Electoral Math — Obama Landslide?

[ Posted Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 – 15:59 PDT ]

I have to admit, that's a pretty provocative title. And enumerating the poultry before they emerge from the ova is always risky… as the saying goes. But it's hard to look at this week's polls without the word "landslide" appearing in your forebrain.

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Friday Talking Points [50] — Can I Call You Joe?

[ Posted Friday, October 3rd, 2008 – 16:08 PDT ]

Now, I refuse to get too wrapped up in the question of who "won" the debate. In general, unless one candidate obviously self-destructs, this question is answered among most Americans quite subjectively and quite personally. I thought, much as I did with the first presidential debate, that last night was largely a draw. Neither candidate completely fell on their face, both candidates spoke fairly well, and neither one completely outshone the other.

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Friday Talking Points [49] — Before And After The First Debate

[ Posted Friday, September 26th, 2008 – 15:57 PDT ]

OK, enough navel-gazing. What a week it was, eh? John McCain is showing what has been described as his "Ready, Fire, Aim" approach to running things, and even Republicans are shaking their heads in confusion over McCain's "I won't debate!… Well, OK, maybe I will…" grandstanding this week. His non-suspension suspension of his campaign added to this feeling of watching a slow-motion train wreck happen. All this actually helped McCain in one way — because if there hadn't been such a circus to watch then Sarah Palin's disastrous interview with Katie Couric would have gotten a lot more attention. Again, even conservatives are recoiling in horror from how unprepared this woman is for the job she's running for. But it was buried under the bailout plan news, which had to have helped McCain in some small way.

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Friday Talking Points [48] — Throwing Out The Rulebook

[ Posted Friday, September 19th, 2008 – 16:52 PDT ]

Back in Volume 36 of this Friday Talking Points column, I pointed out what seemed to me to be an obvious observation — that the media was going a lot lighter on John McCain than they were on Barack Obama. This earned me a fair amount of ridicule at the time (and also some support, I should say). Now, however, I can definitively say that this situation has been rectified. Whether it was McCain's campaign cutting off virtually all access to McCain (and literally any access to Palin), whether it was McCain's mudslinging and lies in his ads, or perhaps whether it was McCain manipulating the media after his running mate choice, and then savagely attacking them — for whatever reason, the mainstream media are now closely examining everything McCain says.

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