June 30, 2009

What an old-time slime-bucket. Can Edwards get in trouble if he paid off the staffer (using campaign funds?) to falsely claim he was the father of Edwards' love child? (And given what I look at, how did so many Edwards campaign staffers end up so well placed in Obama land, given that so many Obama people were not similarly slotted?)

Posted by Laura at 11:41 PM

"It came from Wasilla." Vanity Fair's Todd Purdham on Sarah Palin.

Politico's Jonathan Martin has the early fall out.

Posted by Laura at 11:21 AM

June 27, 2009

Gone fishing....

Posted by Laura at 08:50 AM

June 26, 2009

Foreign Policy: The Iran chessboard, as seen by Team Obama:

... But recent administration assessments and conversations with outside government Iran watchers and non-proliferation experts offer a different view in which Obama's hand may actually have been strengthened and Iran's weakened by some overlooked recent events. Among the factors they cite: the outcome of recent elections in Lebanon, in which a pro-western coalition won a majority over a coalition that includes the Iranian-backed Shiite militant group Hezbollah, the eagerness of Iran's leading regional ally Syria to engage with Washington, Arab states' generally positive response to the Obama administration's strong push to negotiate Middle East peace and the creation of a Palestinian state. Beyond the Middle East, Obama's aggressive non-proliferation initiatives and "reset" with Moscow could also end up increasing pressure on Iran, they said.

"From 2003 to 2009, Iran was on a roll," one senior administration official said Friday. "Expanding its sphere of influence, benefiting from a changed balance of power in the region, and generally optimistic about its world. Many said it was not possible to engage because Iran was so strong and thus disincented to do so.

"I do not think any credible analyst would say now that Iran feels that way anymore," the official continued. "And I do not think any credible analyst would suggest the changes we have put on the table - from [Middle East peace envoy George] Mitchell to [Obama's Iranian New Year's] Nowruz [greeting] to Iraq to Cairo - did not have an impact in the region generally or in Iran particularly. "

"The chessboard is moving demonstrably in the U.S. direction." That is the takeaway, said Congressional Research Service Middle East analyst Kenneth Katzman, from recent assessments by administration officials. "What I heard them saying is, ‘Let's take advantage of that now, while we have the chessboard, and try to get a nuclear deal and get that resolved, rather than the whole ball of wax.'" ...

Posted by Laura at 11:01 PM

Marc Ambinder: Spy vs. Spy, Joe decides. (And he's right.)

Posted by Laura at 10:06 PM

June 25, 2009

Suzanne Maloney: The show must go on.

Posted by Laura at 01:18 AM

June 24, 2009

Michael Calderone: Cheney inks book deal.

Posted by Laura at 11:11 AM

New foreign events blog by a Silicon-Valley based Syrian American, Currenteventually.

Posted by Laura at 10:21 AM

Politico's Ken Vogel: Charges of fraud, WH favoritism in Afghan election.

Posted by Laura at 09:56 AM