Neville Chamberlain. Blog Buzz: Bush, Barack. 16 May 2008
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W speech: Barack O-Chamberlain? TNR’s Christopher Orr says Bush’s overseas apparent swipe at Barack Obama-as-Neville Chamberlain is both , though Mike Long at the conservative Political Mavens in Democrats complaining about politics going beyond the water’s edge. Matthew Yglesias says that Bush and his allies in any foreigner they don’t like. Power Line’s Paul says that Obama-not named in the speech-, while NRO’s Jim Geraghty says that it’s true that the Illinois senator has never advocated negotiating with terrorists-. McC-stradamus. (When Buzz sees the future it involves winning lottery numbers. To each their own.) His looking-backward speech has the war in Iraq simmered down by 2013, a prediction in which Washington Monthly’s Kevin Drum , but Matthew Yglesias thinks it just means that McCain’s Iraq solution involves (is that the audacity of hope?).
Both the liberal Carpetbagger and the conservative Jim Geraghty think the speech is on the details of will come to pass. MSM on GOP SOS The mainstream media has settled on a , and TPM’s Josh Marshall that the congressional Republicans are floundering. MyDD’s Jonathan Singer thinks the Dems and tie the do-nothing GOP members of Congress around his neck. RedState’s Dan McLaughlin moderate Tom Davis understands what ails the Grand Old Party, while the Weekly Standard’s Gary Andres notes that for salvaging the Republican brand doesn’t make the execution any easier.
Edwards endorsement good for a few laughs So what do John Edwards’s delegates do? MyDD’s Todd Beaton. Ed Kilgore at Dem Strategist gives Team Ed-bama a hat-tip for skillfully eclipsing the Clinton-West Virginia momentum but wonders whether Edwards at this point. Perhaps not, given the blog humor the endorsement generated, as HuffPo’s Andy Borowitz (positively Onion-like) had Hillary vowing to for Edwards’s endorsement, while TPM’s Josh Marshall noted that Hillary remains in the primary while Barack has to join the general.
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