The media do not like this Sheila March 31, 2008 Another rebuke, well deserved. This one from a Supreme Court Justice. In D.C., at a conference of the Food Read More
Did the conversation about race come and Sheila March 30, 2008 No. Some Democratic backers of Barack Obama and some media (backers of Obama) want to believe he gave the country Read More
The first Olympic competition: Confusion vs. Order Sheila March 29, 2008 Who’s sowing confusion in China and Tibet? A melee in Tibet’s capital appeared to have been sparked by Read More
Adventures in wonderland Sheila March 29, 2008 Dr. Death announced that he’s running for elected office last week. That’s jarring enough to the sensibilities. Now Read More
Thinking and re-thinking in the Democratic party Sheila March 28, 2008 Call it angst, which was the buzzword of choice for a while in the Republican party, but has moved over Read More
Poised to jump ship? Sheila March 27, 2008 The potential for large crossover votes in the presidential election doesn’t just affect the Democratic party (see post below), Read More
Staying out of the fray. For now. Sheila March 27, 2008 Some Democratic leaders who have not yet endorsed a candidate are holding their cards close to the vest. The Hill Read More
The political left and right Sheila March 26, 2008 What are they left and right of? That presupposes a reference point called ‘center’, but where is that? The Acton Read More
Obama’s calculus Sheila March 25, 2008 The stage we’re in now with Barack Obama’s pastor Wright problem is sort of post-spin and pre-confrontation. People Read More
Well, well, well…. Sheila March 24, 2008 Look who’s giving John McCain attention, and not disparagingly. The New York Times. Feuding Democrats have handed Senator John Read More