Unfriendly Territories

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  May 08 08

Larison argues that Obama can't make inroads in either West Virginia or Kentucky and says Obama should act like those primaries aren't happening. I don't agree. The last thing Obama needs now is overconfidence or arrogance. The Clintons are always... Full story...

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The Christianists Now Own The GOP

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  16 hours ago

Packer sees what the GOP has now become: [McCain] gambled, all right, but it was in the direction of orthodoxy—for Palin is a creature and an icon of the Republicans’ evangelical base, which came into full possession of the Party.

Michael Moore And The GOP

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  17 hours ago

Michael Moore asks the press to lay off Palin: But before everyone gets all smug and self-righteous about the Palin selection, remember where you live.

How Many Votes?

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  17 hours ago

Palin won re-election as mayor of Wasilla in 1999 by garnering a grand total of 909 votes. The most votes she has ever received for any public office is 114,697.

Go Read The Anchorage Daily News

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  18 hours ago

This story is fascinating in its coverage of a big shift in Alaskan politics last March 14.

Go Read The Corner

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  18 hours ago

God knows how many times I send people to National Review: they have a policy of not linking to this site, although obviously not a policy of not reading it.

Wage Insurance?

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  18 hours ago

Kevin Drum thinks he may have found an actual policy proposal in McCain's speech.

Murdoch And Obama

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  20 hours ago

Michael Wolff has been interviewing Rupert Murdoch for the last nine months. This is fascinating: Obama.

Reihan Misunderstands

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  20 hours ago

He takes issue with this sentence of mine: So the first reason we have Palin is the Christianist veto, not some reform fantasy that exists in David’s and Ross’s and Reihan’s brilliant heads.

Reading The Polls

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  21 hours ago

Rasmussen finds that Palin is more popular than either McCain or Obama. Survey USA reports that voters reacted favorably to her speech.

Talk About Bush, Sarah

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  21 hours ago

James Poulos wrestles with the claim that Palin represents national reform: For Sarah Palin to come to terms with America, and for America to come to terms with Sarah Palin, she must make good on the promise of her lot.