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Pat Cunningham offers an unabashedly liberal perspective on national politics. A note of caution: The language gets a litttle salty on some of the sites to which this blog links. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. By the way, this blog’s name is inspired by the Will Rogers quote, “All politics is applesauce.”

Archive for April 30th, 2009

Obama didn’t call on Fox at presser! So what?

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 Much has been made in some quarters today about President Obama’s failure to call on anyone from Fox News during his press conference last night.

 The silliest critics have held that Obama is either afraid of reporters from Fox or miffed at the network’s vaunted dedication to fairness and balance.

 Of course, anyone who pays attention to how presidential press conferences actually work knows that even the most illustrious of media hotshots occasionally get passed over at these affairs. For example, The New York Times and the Washington Post both failed to get the nod at a conference just last month.

 Fox News White House reporter Major Garrett (pictured above with the president), who’s been called on at several news conferences this year,  CONFIDED to colleagues last year that it was nonsense to suggest that Obama tries to avoid Fox.

TPM does the day in 100 seconds

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If President Obama is so all-fired liberal, why do most Americans support him?

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 Barack Obama is a liberal, and everybody knows it.

 Oh sure, conservatives like to pretend that voters didn’t know what they were getting into when they elected Obama president, but that’s nonsense.  It’s the conservatives themselves who don’t understand what’s going on. They still think the “liberal” label scares people. It doesn’t.

 As Timothy Egan explains in THIS PIECE, “Obama is making it safe to be a liberal again – and showing how meaningless such labels can be.”

Survey shows that frequent churchgoers are more likely to support torture

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THIS KIND OF THING makes you wonder what they’re preaching from some pulpits these days.

Poll shows Lisa Madigan way ahead of Pat Quinn for Democratic nomination for governor

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 Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has not yet announced her political intentions for next year, but a new poll SHOWS that she would do well in a Democratic primary for governor.

 It isn’t that incumbent Gov. Pat Quinn is unpopular. It’s just that Madigan is very popular.

Big brouhaha over Biden’s gaffe on flu

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 Vice President Joe Biden was on network TV this morning, WARNING against travel on planes or trains in light of the swine flu outbreak.

 Within minutes, Biden faced a firestorm of accusations that he was unduly arousing public panic. See HERE and HERE and HERE.

 THIS GUY is so upset with the vice president that he wants him to resign over the flu gaffe.

 UPDATE: THIS GUY says “Biden may be right to induce a bit of panic.”

Do GOPers want a broader party or a purer one?

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 To purge or not to purge — that is the QUESTION.

 Having lost 15 seats in the U.S. Senate in the past 29 months, and finding that their party is not exactly held in high regard by the general populace (see HERE), Republicans are faced with a choice of trying to broaden their base or continuing to banish moderates from their ranks.

 UPDATE: David Frum is AGAINST the GOP purges, and offers this observation: “By penalizing pro-choice candidates, Republicans are not only making their party increasingly unelectable in the present, they are repelling the very people who might help restore electability in the future.”

 UPDATE II: Sen. John Cornyn, chairman of the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, says he hopes the GOP can “regain our status as a national party” — which suggests that he doesn’t see it as national party in its current condition:

 UPDATE III: Meanwhile, the GOP is launching a NEW EFFORT to “rebrand” the party. Sounds exciting.


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