Supreme Confusion
July 15, 2016 · Jaime Sneider, Supreme Court, Magazine
Since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death in February, the Obama administration and its allies have insisted that a failure to confirm D.C. circuit judge Merrick Garland to replace him would result in chaos. In the absence of an odd number of justices, the story went, the Supreme Court wouldn't be able…
What Happens After Arnold?
August 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
WHEN ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER won the 2003 recall election, he became the only Republican elected to statewide office in California. He may not have been a doctrinaire conservative like State Sen. Tom McClintock, another candidate on the ballot, but the California GOP's board of directors nevertheless…
Bring Him On Says McCain Campaign
August 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The McCain campaign was ready to go with an ad about Biden (and I hear several other VP contenders). Their piece on Biden is already on the web, and the 30-second format suggests it will also play on TV during next week's convention. It's simple and devastating. Every Republican operative I've…
Obama Campaign Abandons Red States
August 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Maybe Obama's media gurus read all the free advice I have for them here on the blog. Or maybe they're just finally catching on to the realities of this election. In either case, Obama staffers sacked their 50-state strategy days before the Denver convention and have begun focusing on the states…
Hillary Supporters Still Turned Off by Obama
August 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although the Obama campaign likes to claim he's won over Clinton supporters, the fact is he hasn't. Polls done of people who voted for Hillary reveal only a small percentage of those who said they would vote for McCain back in March, April, and June before he secured the nomination have changed…
Desperate Dems Distort Donations
August 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Remember on Saturday when the DNC reported taking in more money in July than the RNC? Turns out that's untrue. Although an e-mail Saturday from Karen Finney, the DNC's director of communications, said Democratic National Committee raised $27.7 million, FEC reports show that the Democrats only took…
The Democrats' Advantage in Denver
August 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A bunch of people have talked about McCain's edge in being able to pick a VP after Obama. The reasoning goes, McCain can tailor his VP pick as a response to Obama's. I doubt this is realistic if McCain is in fact going to announce his VP the day after the Dem Convention, and there are at least two…
Chicken Bingo Banned in Quebec
August 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I'm surprised that residents of Quebec would let animal rights activists get the better of them on their 400th anniversary: The Thetford Chicken Massacre is not as well-known as the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but the controversial Quebec tradition in which participants place bets while decapitated…
New McCain Ads to Hit Dem Convention
August 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Washington Times reported that the McCain campaign will be playing ads during the Democratic convention. My sources on the campaign now tell me that several new ads will premiere, and they will be specifically tailored to the Denver convention. I wonder whether one of the new ads will focus on…
Denver's Homeless Get Free Make Overs
August 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Democrats in Denver figure why feed the homeless when you can give them stylish haircuts. When Sylvester and Ghandia Johnson saw news reports about homeless people being given vouchers to the zoo and the movies during the DNC, they didn't feel it was right. "We just kind of felt like in news…
California Democrats Play Hardball
August 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
If you defy California Democrats in the State Assembly -- especially when they're desperately trying to get a bloated budget passed -- don't expect a corner office: In the latest episode of Capitol punishment, Assembly Speaker Karen Bass tossed Assemblywoman Nicole Parra from her office on Monday…
What's Up with Florida?
August 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Polls from several battleground states show McCain gaining traction this past month. Just consider Colorado, Virginia, and Michigan. In July, every Colorado poll put Obama in the lead. In August, only one does, and the average of three others show McCain up by two. Polls from Virginia illustrate…
Obama's Tax Plan and Women Part II
August 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama advisers respond to the New York Sun editorial of last week about how Obama's tax plan will drive women back into the home: 'Absolutely outrageous" is how Senator Obama's economic adviser, Jason Furman, described our editorial of Thursday, "Obama's War on Women," about the effect the…
Obama Still Not Getting Any Return on His Investment
August 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So Obama raised another $50 million. Why his campaign released this news on late Friday morning, I am not sure since it's not exactly bad news. Some of the doomsday scenarios I laid out last month about his campaign going bankrupt now seem less likely. But one point I made remains true: Obama is…
Nepal Must Select New Child Goddess
August 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Nepal may have gotten rid of the royal family, but thankfully it hasn't yet dispensed with another tradition: the child goddess who sounds like a duck. If you are female, possess "the voice of a duck" and are between 2 and 4 years old, it could be just the job for you - Nepal is advertising for a…
Thank God Dragons Aren't a Key Demographic
August 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama received the endorsement of the Savage Dragon, which is not one of his two favorite superheroes. Savage Dragon, a superhero and police officer whose adventures are published by Image Comics, is throwing his hat in the ring for Barack Obama. The news is blared across the cover of issue No.…
Two Quick Thoughts on Saddleback
August 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In the course of just a few minutes, Obama said two things at tonight's Saddleback Valley Community Church event that struck me as disingenuous. First, he claims to have worked with John McCain on bipartisan campaign finance and ethics reform legislation. I think John McCain might remember things…
The Obama Campaign Courts Celebrities
August 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama is just back from his Hawaii vacation, so who can blame him for skipping tomorrow's fundraiser in the Hamptons? Going in his place will be Caroline Kennedy, and celebrity co-hosts "include Alec Baldwin, Christy Turlington Burns & Ed Burns, Barbara Lee Diamonstein-Spielvogel and Carl…
McCain's Has Best Fundraising Number Yet
August 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The McCain campaign just released its July fundraising figure; it raised $27 million for the best month since becoming the presumptive nominee. This money must all be spent before receiving public financing in early September. John McCain and the Republican National Committee started August with a…
What to Do about Georgia
August 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
President Mikheil Saakashvili is understandably upset that Western leaders have offered little more than rhetoric: Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili on Wednesday called for John McCain and other American leaders to do more for Georgia in their response to the conflict in his country.…
Is John Edwards Paying Child Support?
August 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
If the rumors are true, John Edward's former mistress is receiving $15,000 a month in child support/hush money from a former campaign aide. Edwards says he wasn't aware of the payments, and has nothing to do with them. The Enquirer says nonsense in the tabloid's most recent update. At $15,000 per…
Obama Reinforces the Glass Ceiling
August 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The New York Sun's take on the Obama tax plan: The Obama campaign has at long last lifted the veil of mystery that has surrounded the Democratic presidential candidate's tax increase plans. Mr. Obama's two economic advisers, Jason Furman and Austan Goolsbee, have an op-ed piece in today's Wall…
Obama Works Up an Appetite
August 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama eats as much as Michael Phelps. The Honolulu Advertiser reports, "Obama ordered six half-pound cheeseburgers, eight third-pound cheeseburgers, 10 kids' burgers and 20 orders of fries." The bill at at Kua 'Aina Sandwich Shop totaled $116 (plus a $40 tip). Is Obama training for the Olympics or…
The Unabomber Hates the Newseum Also
August 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Ted Kaczynski's cabin is on display now at the Newseum in Washington, DC, and he's none too pleased about it. Apparently an ad for the Unabomber exhibit found its way into his "supermax" federal prison in Colorado. He has sent a three page handwritten complaint to a U.S. Court of Appeals requesting…
Does Race Still Matter?
August 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In today's Washington Post, Peter Beinart says race still matters. Already, there is reason to believe that race is weighing Obama down. A survey this year by CBS and the New York Times found that 94 percent of respondents would vote for a black presidential candidate. But when asked if "most…
One America, Two Conventions
August 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Now that the Democrats say there's only one America, they're holding two conventions. The first Democratic Convention is on the second and third days and will feature the Clintons, and the second Democratic Convention will take place on the first and final day and will feature the Obamas. The…
Who Is Barack Obama?
August 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Barack Obama's new ad hits cable news today, and he's making a critical mistake in attacking McCain. Obama's numbers are falling not because people are gravitating towards McCain, but because they don't know who Obama is and the McCain ads mocking him are resonating. In an effort to be all things…
The Obama and Bush Do-Nothing Strategy on Georgia
August 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama's terse statement on Friday called for peace without blaming Russia for the conflict in Georgia. Then on Saturday, Obama issued a second statement, which allegedly beefed up his criticism. But a close reading reveals Obama still doesn't blame Russia for the attacks. "The current escalation of…
Obama's Celeb Call-List
August 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Forget about the Hillary emails. More interesting is Obama's correspondence with several celebrities. Obama lived in California for two years, matriculating at Occidental College, before transferring to Columbia. But before he left Los Angeles, he seems to have internalized the cult of…
Obama Snubs U.S. Soldiers Again
August 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Calling their convention "America's Townhall" takes a lot of chutzpah given Barack Obama refused to do a series of townhalls with McCain. But not as much as declining to do a townhall with U.S. soldiers because of a "previously scheduled commitment" and then jetting off to Hawaii for a vacation.…
Obama and Edwards: Two Populist Peas in a Pod
August 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In his latest ad, Obama uses a bunch of photos of Bush with McCain. There may not be many flattering photos of Obama with Clinton, but what about a response ad featuring ... sneider1.jpg sneider2.jpg sneider3.jpg
Bush Shouldn't Abandon Georgia
August 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
President Bush's visit to Georgia in 2005 was one of the most successful foreign trips of his presidency. He embraced the people of Georgia, and the people of Georgia embraced him. President Bush, under the influence of Georgian food, music and high-concept schmoozing, stayed up celebrating hours…
Jolie's Indecision Is McCain's Opportunity
August 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Late Night Hosts Finally Find the Humor in Obama
August 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Washington Times notes that the late-night hosts have been shamed into doing their job. Jay Leno earlier this week quipped that when the Democratic presidential aspirant was asked what he thought about being called arrogant, "well he said he was 'above having to answer that question.' " Jon…
Chilling Republican Donations
August 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
By their own admissionn, liberal political operatives seek to chill Republican speech by sending out thousands of letters warning donors of the potential repurcussion of giving soft-money to 527-like groups. Nearly 10,000 of the biggest donors to Republican candidates and causes across the country…
Paul Krugman and the Stupid Party
August 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
As Dean notes below, Paul Krugman has a particularly distasteful column in today's New York Times, reviving John Stuart Mill's mantra that conservatives belong to the Stupid Party. According to Krugman, [T]he debate on energy policy has helped me find the words for something I've been thinking…
Does Public Transportation Mean a Cleaner Environment?
August 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Everyone has heard reports that public transportation is in record use in metropolitan areas, because of rising prices at the pump. Indeed, "The transportation association says people took 2.6 billion trips on public transportation nationwide in the first three months of 2008 -- almost 88 million…
The Obama Salute
August 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Why pledge allegiance to the flag when you can salute Obama? obamasalute.jpg Is it a 0 for no progress on energy? Is it an O for overreaching? If the reactions being deleted from the U.S. News comment section are any reflection of how the country as a whole will react, John McCain should thank the…
Obama Should Be Playing Defense
August 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama is making a strategic blunder in going on offense instead of playing defense in response to McCain's attacks. The fact is Obama will win this election if he convinces Americans he is a reasonable alternative. Polling suggests Democrats will expand their majorities in the House and Senate.…
It's Close Encounters All Over Again
August 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A guide to Canadian etiquette for President Bush and his staff: When U.S. President George W. Bush visited Canada in 2004, members of his delegation were provided with a "protocol guide" to help them understand the language and customs of the foreigners. Among the advice: How to decipher what…
Regent Law Professor: Don't Talk to Police
August 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Prof. James Duane of the Regent University School of Law recently gave a lecture before a classroom full of students on why people should never talk to the police. To use his words, "it cannot help," and he quotes Justice Jackson that it is never a good idea under any circumstances. Now you may…
Anti-Semitism in France
August 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
What distinguishes anti-Semitism in France from anti-Semitism in the rest of the world is the self-righteous way in which the French deny that their views are in fact anti-Semitic. Islamic fundamentalists are at least forthright, honest, and self-aware about their prejudices. The French are…
Happy B-day to Rep. Rangel!
August 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Today is Charlie Rangel's birthday. Actually, it's not the day of his birthday, and Rep. Rangel just doesn't seem to know it. THE WEEKLY STANDARD has obtained an invitation to Rep. Rangel's "birthday gala," and although Rep. Rangel turned 78 nearly two months ago on June 11, his b-day bash is this…
Everyone Runs Against Cheney
August 5, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama doesn't just want to run against George W. Bush; he wants to run against Dick Cheney. Today he again accused McCain of "taking a page out of 'the Cheney playbook' on energy." The problem with this analogy is that it's wrong. Obama actually voted for Vice President Cheney's energy legislation…
The Director of the Olympics
August 5, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's no wonder the Chinese Olympic Committee selected Yimou Zhang to produce the opening and the closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Yimou is an incredible talent. Aesthetically speaking, his work is unmatched in Chinese cinema. In the span of just two decades, Yimou has directed…
Ex-Pats for Obama
August 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Gwyneth Paltrow stars in an ad from the Democratic Party, encouraging Americans who live abroad to vote. Oh, and Paltrow advises that the hip thing to do is vote for Obama. Lesson 1: Never make a political ad two minutes long, especially when it's this boring. Just because Paltrow is easy on the…
Paris Hilton Responds (Sort of) to McCain
August 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Paris Hilton's parents have contributed to the McCain campaign. Although Paris Hilton is refusing to take any formal stand -- brands don't belong to political parties, don't you know -- she refused to object to the McCain ad and some suggest she may be a closet McCain supporter. Nonpartisan Paris…
Obama and Bush Could Be Workout Buddies
August 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Bush-and-Obama.jpg The similarities between Bush and Obama are becoming more and more apparent. It's not just that Obama is trapped "in a bubble more insulating than the actual president's." Or that they're both stubbornly unable to admit they were wrong about Iraq, which kept Bush from adopting a…
Orrin Hatch's Ode to Ted
August 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
When reports surfaced that Orrin Hatch had written a song dedicated to Ted Kennedy, THE WEEKLY STANDARD requested the complete lyrics. Some senators are known for their less than captivating memoirs. Other are known for their carousing. A surprising number of Republicans on the Hill are aspiring…
Obama's Gift to the Late Night Hosts
August 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Blasting McCain's latest ad, Obama meant to say the 30-second spot featured Britney Spears. Instead he said Hillary Clinton. Oops, he did it again. Check it out: "Now we've got ads about Britney and Paris," Obama said referencing McCain's new ad comparing his opponent to the young celebrities,…
But What Will the Europeans Think?
July 31, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Having returned from his European vacation, this is the perfect time for Obama to try out a new lapel pin. The seal is gone, and the American flag was temporarily gone. Here is a proposal that should ring true with his staffers: how about Obama wear a United Nations / USA friendship flag lapel pin?…
Ivy League Interns for Obama
July 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's summertime. In a normal year that would mean overeager interns from the Ivy League are overrunning offices all along the Northeast corridor. But this is an election year and the Obama campaign is based in Chicago, so these students have spread their wings and ventured to the Midwest. They're…
Only Top Shelf for the Obama Campaign
July 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Obama campaign is not just spending thousands on coffee. It's also racked up a fairly sizable bill for wine and assorted booze. In total, the Obama campaign has charged over $6,100 at Sam's Wine and Spirits in Chicago. And the luxuries don't stop there. They spent nearly $2,800 on 14 meals at…
Obama's Missing Thesis
July 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The latest report on Obama's missing thesis comes from MSNBC. Written his senior year at Columbia University, Obama's thesis was about Soviet nuclear disarmament. It's only natural to wonder what the budding socialist turned presidential candidate thought of nuclear proliferation in the early…
Democrats Not Wanted in Denver
July 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Denver Post has some harsh words for the DNC following reports Democrats weren't paying the gas tax. So, let's get this straight: While the rest of us poor schlubs have been grimacing as we put $4 a gallon gas into our cars, local organizers of the Democratic National Convention have been…
Obama Plays by Different Rules
July 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama is skipping the election and proceeding at full speed to the turkey pardons and state dinners. Last year, Obama was on a bus in Iowa, his future uncertain. This week, he's getting chauffeured by the King of Jordan and saying he expects to be on the global stage for the next decade. Team Obama…
Jimmy Carter Profile Misses the Mark
July 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
If journalism were a game of how many distortions you can pack into a single paragraph, Amy Wilentz's profile of Jimmy Carter in New York Magazine would win a Pulitzer. It's always been Carter's nature to avoid the political fray. He likes to engage in intelligent conversation with powerful…
Democrats Don't Pay Gas Taxes
July 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
No wonder the Democrats don't support the gas tax holiday. They don't pay taxes like the rest of us on the fuel they're using. Since March, staffers working on the Democratic National Convention have been using the city of Denver's tax-free gas pumps to fill up their cars - and using its carwashes.…
How Annoying Are the Olympic Mascots?
July 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
olympicmascots.jpg You're not the only one unhappy about the Olympic mascots, collectively known as the Fuwa. If the Beijing Olympics' five cuddly mascots go down in history as a dud, their creator wants no part of the blame. After China's Olympics organizers gave him the assignment, folk artist…
Starbucks Democrats
July 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So the media blasted the Hillary campaign when reports surfaced that it spent $1,200 in a single month at Dunkin' Donuts. That's a lot of coffee for the campaign, or a lot of doughnuts for Bill Clinton. At the time, Gerard Baker wrote a brilliant article about what coffee preferences revealed about…
No Expat Fundraisers Scheduled
July 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Despite the rumors, Obama will not hold any fundraisers during his Euro Trip. That means that six days out of the month, or about 20 percent of the month, will be spent without any such events. Obama's online efforts could make up the difference, but reports suggest they won't: "Several said in…
Obamamania Sweeps Germany
July 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Well, if the Germans want Obama to be president, what possible cause for concern could there be? "There is a sort of Obama-mania in Germany right now, but I think a lot of people will have their illusions shattered if he does become president," an official in Chancellor Angela Merkel's office told…
Business as Usual for the UN
July 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Is anyone actually surprised by reports that two UN soldiers were photographed saluting the coffins of Hezbollah militants? unitem.jpg If only the UN could honestly say this kind of behavior were rare. The fact is the UN can't even say its terrorist sympathies are rarely caught on tape. In 2004,…
rangel work in progress
July 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Who better to investigate Charlie Rangel than himself? Rangel calls on investigation of himself http://wcbstv.com/politics/charlie.rangel.ethics.2.773451.html Bloomberg refused to comment. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/14/rangels-rent-mayor-bloomberg-wont-go-there/
Obama Comes to the Aid of Late Night Writers
July 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Last week, comedy writers for the late night shows bemoaned their inability to write jokes about Obama. Alas, there's nothing funny about the Great One--at least not in the minds of Harvard-educated white guys suffering from liberal guilt. In the off case they've been shamed into actually doing…
Obama's Out of Control Spending Part Deux
July 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Marc Ambinder responds to my post about Obama's burn rate. He says, "it's almost absurd to compare the Obama campaign's primary burn rate -- which, incidentally, is a percentage, not an aboslute (sic) figure -- to McCain's for June." But I'm not just comparing Obama's spending to McCain's in the…
Equal Time = Liberal Time
July 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Democrats like Sen. Durbin and Sen. Kerry are eager to resurrect the so-called Fairness Doctrine, whereby radio stations will be required to give equal time to liberal talking heads. They know this would kill talk-radio, a traditionally conservative medium, which would instantly become unprofitable…
The Obama Campaign's Out of Control Spending
July 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The $52 million figure may not be a disaster for the Obama campaign, but it is hardly a success. Not just because it's far below what the Obama campaign projected in June. It's a disappointment because it includes general election contributions from those who had previously maxed out. Remember also…
Charlie Rangel's Other Monument to Himself
July 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
As it turns out, the public monument Rep. Rangel is dedicating to himself merely supplements the rent controlled private monument he currently resides in courtesy of the public dole. His family home consists of three rent-controlled apartments with "custom moldings and dramatic archways, [and] is…
Honk If You Love McCain
July 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
From the Journal & Courier in Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University senior Ross McMullin said he was encouraged by the response members of Students for John McCain received as they rallied Wednesday morning on the Memorial Mall along State Street. About 20 students came out for the last-minute rally…
Charlie Rangel's "Monument to Me"
July 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Charlie Rangel is a shameless self-promoter who proceeds from any meeting at the White House to the flock of reporters that congregates outside the West Wing. His accounts never bear much resemblance to reality, but they get him in the paper. In soliciting funds to build a $30 million monument to…
Obama Reaffirms His Support for a Divided Jerusalem
July 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's not Obama's fault no one can understand his position on Jerusalem. It's just a "syntax" problem. Senator Obama, in his speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, said, "Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided." The next day, an unnamed adviser…
Gore Vidal's Home Open for Business
July 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Perhaps Vidal will open a chain of V hotels to compete with the W. GORE Vidal, now 82 and confined to a wheelchair, sold his house in Ravello, Italy, five years ago when his lifelong companion, Howard Austen, died. Now, La Rondinaia (The Swallow's Nest), a seven-bedroom mansion on the Amalfi Coast,…
Iran Is Like the Soviet Union, Not Iraq
July 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A lot of bloggers are using the fact Iran photoshopped evidence of missile tests to draw an analogy to the administration's claims with respect to Iraq's stockpiling of WMD. The better analogy is to the Soviet Union, which featured papier maché missiles in Red Square parades to compel the United…
Late Night Hosts Lay Off Obama
July 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So the late night hosts are laying off Obama ... There is no comedic "take" on him, nothing easy to turn to for an easy laugh, like allegations of Bill Clinton's womanizing, or President Bush's goofy bumbling or Al Gore's robotic persona. "The thing is, he's not buffoonish in any way," said Mike…
state polls work in progress
July 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
State polls are crazy, don't mean anything Virginia, Montana, etc. not enough data points. all over the place. instead of trying to make sense of them, try ignoring them.
His Holiness Does Not Wear Prada
July 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Pope wears red shoes? His Holiness has resumed the sporting of red Papal shoes, which have not been used since the early days of Pope John Paul II. Contrary to media speculation the shoes had been crafted by Prada, the Vatican has confirmed they were made by the Pope's personal cobbler. The…
Dalai Lama on Islam
July 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Dalai Lama said yesterday "'it's totally wrong, unfair' to call Islam a violent religion." Whatever the truth of this claim, there is certainly political wisdom in it. It will be easier to reform Islam if we assert terrorists pervert their religion rather than Islam is inherently flawed. And…
Salman Rushdie Has the Kavorca
July 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The new target of Salman Rushdie's affections is a 27-year-old Bollywood star. That puts her a full decade younger than his ex-wife Padma Lakshmi and more than three decades younger than the four-time married Rushdie who has pledged never to marry again. Sir Salman Rushdie has struck up a close…
Obama Won't Commit to Military Town Hall
July 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Guess Obama will be otherwise preoccupied that night: A coalition of military groups is planning a nationally televised town-hall-style meeting with the presidential candidates near Fort Hood, Tex., the largest active-duty military installation in the country. But so far, only Senator John McCain…
Flip Flopping Is Only Phase One
July 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama's base is livid, and tens of thousands are now organizing against him on his very own website. The problem with a people-powered movement is that eventually the people want a say. John Rosinski, an engineer in Orlando, Fla., always believed in the you-centered philosophy of Barack Obama's…
Democrats Are Distancing Themselves from Obama
July 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
When it comes to offshore drilling, a growing number of Obama's Senate colleagues are distancing themselves from his steadfast opposition. They're even starting to side openly with McCain's proposal to allow it. First it was Sen. Durbin, the senior senator from Obama's home state, who said yes to…
Happy Times in Chile
July 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A Chilean entertainer is determined to see her country climb the ranks of world's happiest place to be: Police in Chile have arrested a stripper who was attempting to remove her clothes outside the presidential palace in the capital, Santiago. Her arrest comes three days after she performed a…
Terrorist Free and Receiving Disability in London
July 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's been nearly a month since the British released known terrorist Abu Qatada from prison, and he's still walking the streets of London a free man.
The McCain Campaign's Financial Outlook
July 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Rick Davis just hosted a call to outline the McCain campaign's financial situation. The key figures are that McCain raised $22 million in June, which is $1 million more than last month. The RNC and McCain together have $94 million cash on hand, and expect to spend $400 million between now and the…
From the Cradle to the Grave
July 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
German Parliament has been weighing a bill to give children of all ages the right to vote. Yeah, babies would apparently have the same right to vote as their parents under the proposal, which is to say children would provide a pretext for giving parents multiple votes. If the bill gets adopted,…
Obama's Abortion Record
July 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama wants everyone to think he's a reasonable guy--perhaps even a maverick--when it comes to abortion. So he came out and said late term abortion isn't justified when the woman is just "feeling blue." Abortion rights activists fired back, and Obama issued the inevitable clarification--so frequent…
President Bush Hearts Segways
July 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Last month, Bush apparently gave Prime Minister Olmert a Segway to take back to Israel with him. Bush seems oddly obsessed with the personal transportation devices since first setting foot on one early on his presidency. You might recall what happened, but if you don't, see the photo below ……
Obama's Call for Unconditional Surrender
July 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Even Europe thinks Obama is weak on Iran: European officials are increasingly concerned that Sen. Barack Obama's campaign pledge to begin direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program without preconditions could potentially rupture U.S. relations with key European allies early in a potential Obama…
Amy Winehouse's New Addiction
July 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
amy_winehouse1.jpg Amy Winehouse's friends are worried about her addiction to tanning. One unnamed source tells the Telegraph, "This is another addiction that puts her health in danger. Why can't she take up squash or something?" Maybe the enablers in her life should be a little less preoccupied by…
Obama Loses That Shiny Gloss
July 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama wants his supporters to believe his shifts reflect something other than political expediency. If only they didn't have transparent hack flip-flopping written all over them. Take FISA reform. Obama now says, "Given the choice between voting for an improved yet imperfect bill, and losing…
Promises Obama Can't Keep
July 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although Obama pledged in an interview with Military Times to "spend more to improve veterans' health care and reduce the wait for a disability claim to be processed, ... Obama said he did not want to be more specific because he did not want to make promises he might not be able to keep." This…
Ahmadinejad Is a Little Man
July 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
ajadandwife.jpg The most surprising thing about Iran's First Lady is that it appears Mahmoud Ahmadinejad found a woman who's actually shorter than he is. The tiny tyrant is no doubt a great source of inspiration to all the tireless workers at Willy Wonka's factory and up at the North Pole.
Studying the Post-Human Future
July 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Slate asks whether cockroaches really will survive nuclear holocaust, reporting, "studies over the last half-decade, such as those conducted by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, have found that these 'other insects' are more likely to reign in the age after…
Obama's Liberal Spending Proposals
July 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
"I accept that all candidates throw out a lot of proposals when they're campaigning," says Leon Panetta, former chief of staff in the Clinton White House. "You have to assume that's all part of a campaign strategy to appeal to a lot of different constituencies that are out there. But once he enters…
Good Bye Mao!
July 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The first bit of good to come from letting China host the Olympics. For the first time in nearly a decade China is issuing new banknotes without the image of Chairman Mao Zedong. The 10 yuan ($1.5; £0.75) notes instead feature Beijing's new Olympic stadium on the front, with an ancient Greek…
Iran Rejects Latest Offer
July 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So Iran recently rejected the latest package of benefits proposed by European diplomats if it would stop enriching uranium for the duration of talks. Russia and China appear to be backing off even this precondition, but the United States, Britain and France are standing firm. That means Obama's…
The Facebook Candidate's Achilles Heel
July 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Have you heard? Obama is the Facebook candidate. He has created an entire network of supporters online. You know, on the Internet thing. Obama is to presidential candidates what the iPhone is to cell-phones. Sleek. Cool. A dream to hold. His hippest fans even edit their profiles and take on his…
Sharia in the West
July 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The idea that Sharia should be incorporated into family law has become commonplace in several European countries, where leaders seem to think it is a moderate concession that might appease Muslim immigrants. As far as they're concerned, imposing Sharia is like a choice of law provision in a…
Michelle Obama's War Room?
July 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Prospective first ladies generally have a small staff on the campaign, including their own schedulers and hair stylists. Michelle Obama is no doubt the first to have her very own war room. I guess the campaign anticipates plenty more zingers from Obama's gaffe-prone wife, who has previously said…
Patriotism on the Right and Left
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Republicans didn't steal patriotism. Some Democrats just started believing that loving one's country meant trashing it. Being proud of the United States is certainly not a prerequisite in their mind. To the contrary, it is downright unpatriotic to love one's country unconditionally. The definition…
work in progress
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Dick Cheney is for Marriage Equality http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/07/obamas-marria-1.html http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5817720/ Steve Schmidt http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0708/Schmidt_takes_control_of_daytoday_operation.html
Chuck Hagel Isn't Called Judas
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Sen. Chuck Hagel recently said he wasn't ready to endorse John McCain. That makes him the Republican Joe Lieberman, except in one respect. There has been no hysterical outcry from his party. Republicans haven't declared Hagel a traitor or a Judas. (Admittedly, that might change if he and Obama were…
Rush Limbaugh Has Never Met McCain?
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Perhaps the McCain campaign should schedule a meeting between the two: "I've never even met the man, never spoken to him," Limbaugh said. "I'm sure there are things about him I'd like if we meet. This isn't personal." He then delivered a litany of the presumptive nominee's personal failings - too…
Obama, Unrepentent Flip-Flopper
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Charges of flip-flopping do play a big role--perhaps too much--in the rapid response operations of both campaigns. There are obviously a lot of reasons a candidate might alter his position that have nothing to do with political opportunism. After 9/11, for example, President Bush's foreign policy…
Obama Smashes the Tablets
July 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
tablets.jpg I guess this means the campaign fired the poor staffer whose job was to etch everything Obama said into stone: Sen. Claire McCaskill says Sen. Barack Obama's commitment to withdraw troops from Iraq has not changed - although the timetable might be adjusted "based on circumstances" in…
McCain Sets Foot in Colombia, Hostages Freed
July 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Minutes after President Ronald Reagan was sworn in on January 20, 1981, Iran released the 52 U.S. diplomats it had been holding hostage for more than a year. Hours after John McCain arrived in Colombia today, U.S. hostages held by FARC are freed. McCain may work in hours as opposed to minutes, but…
Lindsey Graham's "Secret Ambition" Revealed
July 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Lindsey Graham takes aim at the Republican nominee: Graham and Joe Lieberman are traveling with McCain on his two-country tour of Latin America, but this morning were shunted to the press boat (think of kids and the small table at Thanksgiving) for a tour by the entourage of the Port of Cartagena.…
Study Aliens After School
July 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
From alien killer to alien worshiper, Will Smith is starting a new school to bring the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard to impressionistic young people. I'm sure parents will be eager to send their kids, because Smith is such a great judge of character and has said yes to aliens. As long as children are…
Obama Campaign Rethinks Iran Again
July 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Some very disturbing plans: In an interview with the Financial Times, Anthony Lake, a former US national security adviser who has worked with Mr Obama since the start of his campaign, also urged the US to learn lessons from its traumatic withdrawal from Vietnam regarding pulling out of Iraq. "The…
From the Neocon Right
July 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Andrew Sullivan says the "neocon right" is uninterested in debating foreign policy in a serious way, yet he dismisses the notion that such a debate should include further discussion about the surge. It's not surprising that any issue that Sullivan happens to be wrong about is not part of a serious…
France Gives Hybrid Animal to Quebec
July 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In celebration of Quebec's 400th anniversary, France created a special hybrid animal that reflects the dual French and North American heritage of the city: "The Vachibou is a hybrid animal with a very short lifespan," quipped a spokesman for the French consulate. The peculiar mascot, designed for…
Don't Pick Fights with Paleo-Cons
July 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Page Six reports that Taki recently traveled to Brussels to defend his World Judo Championship title: Taki Theodoracopulos, the elitist co-founder of The American Conservative, won the US National Judo Championship last year in Miami in the 90-kilo weight class and 70-75 age group. So last week,…
Everyone Hearts Mitt Romney
July 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Only days after I endorsed Mitt Romney for VP, a chorus of political insiders are singing the same tune. Two important questions remain about Romney's utility to the McCain campaign. First, what good is the money Mitt Romney raises if McCain remains in the public financing system? Second, can…
Michelle Obama's Cross of Gold
July 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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But When Will Obama Visit Arrogant Town?
July 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Barack Obama visited Independence, Missouri, yesterday to assure people that he doesn't have a patriotism problem. The day before he was in Unity, New Hampshire, to assure Democratic party insiders, in a joint appearance with Hill-Dog, that he doesn't have a unity problem. No word yet on when Obama…
Swedish School Blows Out Candles on Boy's Party
June 30, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The words "children's rights" and "discrimination" take on new meaning: An eight-year-old boy has sparked an unlikely outcry in Sweden after failing to invite two of his classmates to his birthday party. The boy's school says he has violated the children's rights and has complained to the Swedish…
Not a Parody!
June 30, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Using grown-up words on standardized tests in Britain get kids extra-credit, not detention. Peter Buckroyd, chief examiner of English for the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA), an examination board, said swear words should gain positive marks if the spelling and punctuation is correct.…
Are the Oil Companies Refusing to Drill?
June 30, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In place of a comprehensive energy plan, Barack Obama blames the oil companies for rising prices, alleging that they have the means to increase our supply of oil if only they would drill on the federal lands they've already leased. "I want you to think about this," Barack Obama said in Las Vegas…
Seymour Hersh, the Headcase
June 30, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Seymour Hersh's latest opus focuses on the threat posed by Iran. He cites no reason to doubt that Iran's nuclear enrichment program is strictly for civilian use, and he fails to ask what conceivable reason a country with Iran's oil reserves could have for nuclear power other than to build a weapon.…
The Wussification of Britain
June 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Saying the British are wussy is like calling the Italians romantic, the Germans belligerent, the French arrogant. Still, this seems particularly wussy even for them: Children under the age of eight have been banned from playing in football leagues and cups amid fears they are under too much…
Habeas Corpus Taliban Style
June 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
If only the Taliban had respect for evolving community standards: Militants in Pakistan have carried out what officials have called a "public execution" of two Afghans before thousands of cheering supporters. The pair were alleged to have helped an American missile strike that killed 14 people in a…
UN Says Israel Violates Truce
June 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Never mind those pesky missiles being fired into Israel. Never mind that Hamas refuses to do anything to stop Fatah from firing them. The UN says Israel has violated the truce: UN records 7 incidents of IDF soldiers attempting to drive Palestinian farmers away from border fence by shooting at them.…
Al Qaeda Leader in Mosul Shot Dead
June 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Terrorists in Al Qaeda's "last urban stronghold" in Iraq are without a leader: The US military in Iraq says a militant killed on Tuesday has been positively identified as the leader of al-Qaeda in the city of Mosul. It said the man - identified by a pseudonym, Abu Khalaf -- had co-ordinated and…
Will Smith, Great Judge of Character
June 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
When it comes to endorsing pols, Will Smith is very particular. "Nelson Mandela is kind of the one person I've said yes to," says Smith. "And Barack Obama was probably only the second person that I've really to this level said yes to." Note that world leaders come to Smith-not the other way around.…
Sarkozy Does His Part to Save the Necktie
June 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Despite reports that the necktie is dead, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is doing his part to ensure the survival of those "lovely silken things" that hang around men's necks. In fact, some female MPs say he is taking his one-man mission to an extreme. Nicolas Sarkozy's office sent a sleek black…
Nelson Mandela's Super Sweet 16
June 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Falling for Mitt Romney
June 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Looking at this chart of swing states, it becomes clear who John McCain's choice for VP should be. McCain should select Mitt Romney as his running mate. This move would put Nevada in the Republican category and, at the very least, make Michigan a "toss up" if not "leans Republican." To the extent…
When Peacocks Attack ...
June 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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On Iran, Obama Is to the Left of UN, Libya, and European Diplomats
June 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
For Obama, it's still a question of debate whether Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon. His web site observes only that "Iran has sought nuclear weapons." Obama isn't even willing to go out a limb and say there is no peaceful reason the country with the second or third largest oil reserve in…
Boris Johnson's Cigar Case
June 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Ian McEwan Steps Up
June 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Novelist Ian McEwan has rushed to the defense of his friend, Martin Amis, and offered his own critique of Islamism for its persecution of women and homosexuals. McEwan goes on to assail the intellectual environment in Britain and across Europe for allowing chilling accusations of racism to be…
Gordon Brown Is Quacking Like a Duck
June 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Everyone who has seen question time since Tony Blair stepped down knows Gordon Brown is a cold fish, but he may also be a lame-duck. Brown foolishly confessed to friends he wouldn't remain Prime Minister even if Labor, by some miracle, managed to hold onto a majority in upcoming national elections.…
Another Major Victory in Afghanistan
June 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
On the heels of a successful mission in Kandahar, which cleared the area of hundreds of Taliban fighters, U.S. and Afghan forces dealt a second major blow to insurgents in the past week: U.S.-led forces rained fire for two days on militants near Afghanistan's border with Pakistan, officials said…
Manager of Hanoi Hilton Endorses McCain
June 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In no uncertain terms, McCain should reject the endorsement of Tran Trong Duyet, the one time manager of the Hanoi Hilton and now an amateur ballroom dancer. Although twinkle-toes tells reporters, "If I was American, I would vote for him," he makes a number of despicable assertions that McCain…
Al Qaeda's Warrior Poet
June 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is one eccentric terrorist. First, he objects to a court-artist's rendition of his schnoz. Now we learn he wrote poetry for his CIA interrogator's wife. Mr. Martinez came in after the rough stuff, the ultimate good cop with the classic skills: an unimposing presence,…
ANWR = Red Planet
June 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The photo of ANWR published here Friday looked familiar, and then it dawned upon me: the Alaskan nature preserve is about as beautiful as Mars. Can you tell which is which? anwr.jpg Mars.jpg
Getting the Facts Right
June 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Despite yesterday's successful mission in Southern Afghanistan, which resulted in the deaths of several hundred terrorists, the New York Times continues to assert that Afghanistan is an utter disaster and the U.S. lacks a coherent strategy. In an editorial today, the Times claims most of the 50,000…
Oops! Obama Did It Again
June 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So Obama's new ad, the first of the general election, "cites Public Law 110-181 when he talks about his efforts to extend 'health care for wounded troops who'd been neglected.'" The problem? Obama never showed up to the vote. He was actually too busy campaigning to make it back to Washington to…
Without King, Nepal Descends into Chaos
June 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Just one week has passed since the Maoist controlled Parliament deposed King Gyanendra, the Etonian head-of-state, and Nepal is already in the crapper. Thousands of local government workers have gone on strike in protest of a Maoist minister, who "locked up an 'errant official' in a toilet" for an…
Boris Johnson v. David Cameron
June 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A new biography of Boris Johnson reveals how David Cameron stifled Johnson's rise in Parliament, and might have inadvertently created a challenger to head the Conservative Party of Britain. Many assume the two are friends, because they attended both Eton and Oxford together. At the party conference…
Obama Urged to Reconsider Town Halls
June 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A wonderful editorial in today's Dallas Morning News urges Obama to reconsider his girlish retreat on town halls: Our excitement grew this month when Mr. McCain challenged his fellow senator to 10 town-hall-style appearances, with the candidates effectively shedding their protective wrapping and…
The Latest from Kandahar
June 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In the past week, several disturbing stories out of Afghanistan suggested the Taliban was gaining traction, especially in Kandahar, where an elaborate jail-break freed hundreds of terrorists. Afghan and NATO troops though have already taken action to curb this disturbing trend, and it sounds like…
More Cigarette Regulations in the Pipeline
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The most taxed, regulated product in the country is about to become even more regulated. Congress is weighing a ban on flavored cigarettes that are popular among today's youth. The tobacco companies are even supporting the legislation, and with good reason. It contains one big exception--it exempts…
White House Email
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A few weeks back, I wrote a longer article on why presidents don't use email. A not entirely unrelated issue is email retention under the Presidential Records Act, which requires all email to be archived and eventually disclosed years after the president has left office. Democratic congressmen are…
Obama to Convene First Meeting with National Security Advisers
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
There are only five months before the election, and Obama is only now convening the inaugural meeting of his Senior Working Group on National Security and disclosing (at least partially) who he solicits advice from when it comes to foreign affairs. Obama apparently runs his campaign like he does…
Democratic Fundraiser at the Mayflower?
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Hillary Clinton is hosting her first fundraiser for Obama, and it will be next week at the Mayflower Hotel. Has anyone yet forgotten the Mayflower was Eliot Spitzer's hooker hang-out? If Democratic big-wigs go through with this affair, I encourage them to consult my handy drink guide. Alas, the…
Television = Barbarism
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Tom Wolfe brands television news reporters a gang of intellectually handicapped misfits. "As newspapers are declining rapidly . . . I would just point out, all news today comes from newspapers. All of it. Television has never initiated a successful story in its life. When they have a big story,…
Opera as a Vocation
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Which is more obscene, this or that, I don't know.
Obama v. Iraqi Foreign Minister
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Barack Obama spoke earlier this past week with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari. Their accounts of the conversation differ in politically convenient ways for the junior senator. Obama's version: At a press availability in Michigan, I asked Obama if Zebari had expressed any concern to him that…
McCain Gets Energy
June 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
John McCain has set things up brilliantly: He proposed a gas tax holiday and now supports offshore drilling, both very popular ideas with the American public and bound to lower gas prices at least temporarily. Compare that with Obama, who says he is favor of higher gas prices. Sure, Democrats can…
British Release Terrorist Mastermind
June 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The British Ministry of Justice just released known terrorist Abu Qatada from prison even though he is suspected of being involved with the September 11 attacks and has already been convicted for several bombings in Jordan. No, today isn't opposite day; the British are just that stupid. The Special…
Bush and the Urban Handshake
June 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
An astute reader notes that President Bush used the "urban" handshake in meeting with Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi at an earlier date in his European tour. Bush buddy Berlusconi does not appear fazed. bush berlusconi.jpg
Democrats Back Down on Iraq
June 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
No timetables, no nothing. Democrats are in full retreat. Democrats in the U.S. Congress, who came to power last year on a call to end the combat in Iraq, will soon give President George W. Bush the last war-funding bill of his presidency without any of the conditions they sought for withdrawing…
France Rejoins Military Wing of NATO
June 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
President Sarkozy is ushering in a new era of military policy in France. In its first new national defense policy in 14 years, France has decided that its security lies within Europe and NATO, establishing a significant shift from the country's longstanding notions of moral and military…
Yo Prime Minister!
June 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Winking at the Queen of England may not comport with proper etiquette, but President Bush deserves the support of his countrymen in employing the hip-hop style handshake in greeting Gordon Brown this past week. Bush Brown.jpg For his part, the Prime Minister seemed startled and confused-a look I…
Huffington Post: Now Twice as Crazy
June 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Since the Huffington Post premiered, it has been home to plenty of ludicrous speculation. Today Steven Rosenbaum earns a place in the Huffington Hall of Fame for claiming John McCain will drop out at the convention as part of a September Surprise by the Republicans. The creator of MTV UNfiltered,…
New Low for Gore Vidal
June 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Gore Vidal is a bitter, washed up has-been of American letters. His increasingly loopy commentary on current events would invite sympathy for a senile old man if he weren't such a loathsome figure. Just consider his take on the presidential race: [W]hat about Mr. McCain? Disaster. Who started this…
Obama to Visit Europe, Not Iraq
June 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama will tour Europe, not Iraq, in his first overseas trip as his party's nominee. The Guardian reports, Barack Obama is planning his first overseas trip since he launched his US presidential bid in February last year - and Britain is pencilled in as part of a possible European tour next month.…
Can You Spare Some Change?
June 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The DNC is worse than broke. It's $15 million in the red, and Denver city auditors are worried taxpayers are going to end up footing the bill for the Democratic Convention. So much for the Republicans being outspent in the upcoming elections. As it were, Howard Dean will be lucky if the donkey he…
Bias Against Hillary Continues
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Not all the bias directed at Hillary Clinton stems from misogyny. There were plenty of liberal journalists who were simply willing to say anything in their quest to see Obama win the Democratic Party nomination. The comments perversely continue even now that she is out of the race. Just take this…
Let the School-Yard Taunts Begin
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Remember when Obama agreed in theory to a "series" of town halls across the country? Then he wanted it to be Lincoln-Douglas style, so he could take advantage of a teleprompter and his less than fastidious command of public policy? Well, now Obama is proposing only a single town hall. So much for…
Hamas Defends Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
U.S. intelligence may question whether Iran has an active nuclear weapons program, but Iranian funded terrorist organization Hamas appears to concede the point. In an interview with the BBC, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal had this to say: Another key question for Mr Meshaal-does he think Iran should…
Ron Paul Drops Out!
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Ron Paul has finally abandoned his insurgent candidacy for president. Questions still linger: Why no siren on the Drudge Report? Will Paul join Dennis Kucinich in forming the greatest third-party ticket in history? They'd have a lock on voters who support the gold-standard, believe in aliens.
UN Human Rights Council Objects to British Monarchy
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Having rescued the world's people from genocide and tyranny, the UN Human Rights Council is taking on the British monarchy. Oh, Cuba and Saudi Arabia are part of the committee. The resulting report said Britain should have a referendum on the monarchy and the need for a written constitution with a…
GWB v. FDR
June 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although many legal scholars are celebrating yesterday's ruling as a return to the rule of law, the rule of law was never in question. President Bush has adhered to every one of the Supreme Court's War on Terror decisions, requesting and receiving congressional authorization when the Court ruled in…
Puppet Turkey Opposes Lisbon Treaty
June 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Prime Minister Brown Wins First Victory
June 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Gordon Brown won a much-needed victory yesterday with Parliament approving his plan to permit the detention of terrorist suspects for up to 42-days without charges. An odd postscript to the story is the abrupt resignation of Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, who was outspoken in his opposition to…
Koran Inspired Superheroes
June 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A Kuwaiti man, educated in the United States, has given the Middle East its first comic books: Mutawa's superheroes are modern, secular and spiritual, moving seamlessly between East and West. They come from 99 countries and are split between males and females. The heroes include Darr the Afflicter,…
Eric Cantor for VP?
June 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A bunch of publications are naming Rep. Eric Cantor, the only Jewish Republican in Congress, as a potential running-mate for McCain: The National Journal, The Washington Post, the Richmond Times-Dispatch and a flurry of bloggers all have made recent mentions of Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Henrico, as a…
Obama: Bush's Doppelganger on Iraq?
June 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
To mask his own liberal-Democratic views, Obama must brand John McCain more of the same. Hence why he's repeatedly said McCain is running for Bush's third-term. In responding, McCain typically asserts that Obama is running for Jimmy Carter's second-term. That is fine and good when it comes to…
With Friends Like This ...
June 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although conservative Democrats like Jim Webb have handed Congress to the Democrats, many of them want nothing to do with Obama and think he is likely to lose in November. When NPR asked Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland if he was auditioning to be Obama's VP, the Hillary supporter remarked, "Absolutely…
Hamas Takes on Porn
June 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Sure, Hamas has proved itself relatively resilient, but it is now battling a foe more formidable than the IDF: Internet Porn. "A couple of weeks ago Hamas installed a filter to prevent people from accessing such pages on the net," said Ali Sarayfi who runs an Internet cafe in the university area of…
Showdown in Nepal
June 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Bloomberg Pushes Town Hall Idea
June 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Mayor Bloomberg is oft mentioned as a possible running-mate to either candidate, but it seems more likely that Obama would select him than McCain. After all, a moderate Republican like McCain has less to gain than liberal-Democrat Obama in nominating an ostensibly independent candidate. Yesterday,…
Tory Opportunism
June 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is refusing to compromise on his proposal to permit a 42-day detention period for terrorists before charges must be filed, and the public is supporting him. What is so appalling about the Conservative Party's opposition is how apparent it is they merely wish to deny…
Hungry for the Truth?
June 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A 9/11 conspiracy theorist is on Day 15 of a hunger strike outside the Phoenix office of John McCain, and says he won't leave until the senator hears out his wacky views that the U.S. government planned the attacks. When asked how he thinks this will end, Blair Gadsby inadvertently reveals the…
More Insanity from Columbia University
June 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Columbia University has more than its share of intellectual hacks, and high on the list is Joseph Massad. Professor Massad's controversial beliefs invite mockery. He believes the Iraq war stemmed from the sexual prowess of the American male ("In such a strategy, Iraqis are posited by American…
Obama's Spendthrift Campaign
June 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Just because the Obama campaign doesn't pay for cabs from O'Hare and staffers are expected to double-up at hotels doesn't make it frugal. Indeed, Obama oversees a team of 700 people--more than twice as many as Bush in 2004--the biggest, most bloated campaign in the history of presidential…
Blackberry Deprivation
June 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Magazine
John McCain and Barack Obama are often seen sending emails between campaign rallies as they barnstorm the country. But whichever man is elected president will face a predicament: unholster his Blackberry or risk political suicide. As George W. Bush told a small group of friends just days before…
Nose Job
June 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's not just the real Mohammed who is image conscious. On trial for his life, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed took time from his defense to quarrel with a court-artist's depiction of his nose: During that process, the sketch was shown to Mohammed's defense team, and the accused terrorist took a moment to…
Don't Sweat It
June 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
K-Mart's abstinence sweatpants, which read "True Love Waits" on the front and back, will remain on shelves, at least for now. This is a welcome improvement from the "hyper-sexualized" clothing worn by many of today's tweens, but I wonder if it ultimately affirms the very suggestions it ostensibly…
Sarkozy's Brain
June 5, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Carla Bruni, France's first lady, says "her husband was so bright he appeared to have 'five or even six brains.'" That's five or six more than her.
Cow-Flatulence Cure on the Horizon
June 5, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Worse than the Hummer, dastardlier than a Gulfstream V, cow flatulence is the bête noire of the environmental movement. "Livestock are responsible for 18 per cent of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, more than cars, planes and all other forms of transport put together." And until…
Hungry to Please a Little Tyrant
June 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The U.N. Food Summit in Rome kowtowed to President Ahmadinejad in barring an Iranian journalist critical of the pint-sized tyrant from attending his address. After international criticism, however, the U.N. has apologized. The United Nations apologised Wednesday to an Iranian journalist who was…
Let Them Eat Puff Pastry!
June 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
After lamenting the cost imposed by overeating in the West on the world's hungry, conference-attendees at the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization grappled with food shortages over a modest menu that included "puff pastries with corn and mozzarella, pasta with pumpkin and shrimp, and rolls of…
Don't Hold Your Breath
June 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama already agreed in theory to do town halls and now says he is still interested, but don't expect him to keep his word. A week ago, Obama rejected McCain's proposal for a joint-trip to Iraq as a "political stunt." In coming weeks, I anticipate similar language will begin to appear with respect…
Don't Hold Your Breath
June 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama already agreed in theory to do town halls and now says he is still interested, but don't expect him to keep his word. A week ago, Obama rejected McCain's proposal for a joint-trip to Iraq as a "political stunt." In coming weeks, I anticipate similar language will begin to appear with respect…
Terror Law in Britian in Jeopardy
June 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In desperate need of a victory, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is making concessions to ensure members of his own party don't vote against his proposal to permit terrorist suspects to be detained without charge for up to 42 days. At prime minister's questions today, Gordon Brown described the…
The Ghettoization of Britain
June 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
British police demonstrated their regard for free speech and freedom of religion in threatening Christians with arrest for proselytizing. A police community support officer ordered two Christian preachers to stop handing out gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area of Birmingham. The…
Buy Bombs, Not Therapy
June 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Home Office in Britain has allocated $25 million for therapy for Islamic extremists, and says counseling is more suitable than criminal charges for those who belong to violent hate-groups. The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national "deradicalisation" programme that would…
Every Moment Is Teachable
June 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I've always been a fan of judges who use creative sentencing in punishing the guilty, but this strikes me as misguided: Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his…
Is the Democratic Party Dead Too?
June 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It appears the Democratic Party is no more alive than the conservative movement--at least according to two prominent opinion columnists writing in today's papers. The New York Times's Bob Herbert has the lowdown on the Democratic downfall: This was supposed to have been the Democrats' year. But…
Winning in Afghanistan Also
June 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Despite Obama's assertions that Iraq is distracting from the fight in Afghanistan, this new report from the front lines emerges: Missions by special forces and air strikes by unmanned drones have "decapitated" the Taliban and brought the war in Afghanistan to a "tipping point", the commander of…
McClellan's Deevolution
June 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Building on Trent Duffy's devastating op-ed, I just want to discuss one aspect of McClellan's account that strikes me as particularly disingenuous. McClellan has cited Bush's partial declassification of an intelligence report as playing a critical part in his own disillusionment. According to…
Hard Times?
June 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Germany's unemployment rate fell "below 8% for the first time in more than 16 years." Unemployment in France is 7.8%. Among EU members, unemployment averages 7.1%. If only the U.S. economy were as strong as our European brethren. If only the U.S. unemployment rate were so low, fewer headlines would…
Casualties in Iraq at Record Low
June 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Some good news from Iraq: American deaths in the Iraq war dropped to 19 in May, their lowest monthly level since the invasion in 2003, the United States military said Sunday, though officials said they were reluctant to highlight the number as a milestone.
Campaign Cocktails
June 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Eric Felten's column, How's Your Drink, is a great contribution to American Letters. His passion for the sacrament knows no bound, and one imagines his plush Wall Street Journal expense account is put to good use. That is, in the pursuit of research. Felten's latest contribution concerns the…
The Education of Barack Obama
May 30, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Scott McClellan, Prisoner of Conscience?
May 29, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
SCOTT McCLELLAN HAS LAUNCHED a scathing and unexpected attack on the Bush administration. The media's punching bag will soon be its darling. Much has already been made of McClellan's preposterous claim that the White House operated in "permanent campaign" mode. Alas, if the campaign had been run…
Fringe Benefits
May 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Members of the British Parliament don't just earn a fixed salary; they receive a salary plus $44,000 a year in expenses for a second home. Fortunately, for rabble-rousers, a list of these expenses has just been released. My guess is if he had known his expenditures would see the light of day,…
The al-Dura Saga Continues
May 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Israeli Defense Forces allegedly shot dead Mohammed al-Dura, a 12-year-old boy, on September 30, 2000 during a gunfight in Gaza, and it was all supposedly captured on video. Al-Dura's martyrdom was hailed by millions of Muslims at the outset of the second intifada. Osama Bin Laden even commented,…
The NYTimes on Obama's Jewish Problem
May 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The New York Times is catching on to Obama's Jewish problem, but still manages to miss the point. The article doesn't focus on Obama's desire to meet with Iranian leaders without precondition. Rather, it attributes the lack of support to racism and his lack of experience. Because Mr. Obama is…
Obama's Secret Plan?
May 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Now that Obama has claimed he wasn't talking about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when he said he'd meet with Iranian leadership (even though he was), it's time to take this political brouhaha to the next level. Rove advises, "If Mr. Obama believes he can change the behavior of these nations by meeting…
Signs of Life
May 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Conservatism is allegedly dead, but the RNC is alive and well. The national Republican Party had nearly 10 times more cash on hand than its Democratic counterpart at the end of April, a notable GOP advantage in what otherwise has been Democratic fundraising dominance this election. The Republican…
Conservatism Is Dead, Again
May 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
No one has commented here yet on the New Yorker article declaring conservatism dead. My weak stomach makes mining liberal blogs unappealing, but I'm sure there are plenty of posts applauding this obit. But before the left gets too excited, a few words: even if conservatism is dead, it's not at all…
Question Time in Congress?
May 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although it's not getting much play in the states, the British media is picking up John McCain's proposal for an American Prime Minister's Questions. In a speech in Columbus Ohio, he will say: "I will ask Congress to grant me the privilege of coming before both houses to take questions, and address…
Obama Takes the Bait
May 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama made the biggest blunder of his campaign in agreeing in theory to do town halls with John McCain, and not just because he will inadvertently reveal his extreme left-wing agenda. McCain has a decade experience endearing town hall audiences with his wry sense of humor and turning hostile…
I Declined Admission to Space Camp
May 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Gov. Bobby Jindal is a rock-star, and it's no wonder he's generated a lot of VP buzz. If he graced the GOP ticket, it would be a coup for McCain. I do have one, albeit minor reservation about Jindal. It was sparked when a friend emailed me his congressional bio a few years back, an archived version…
Bully for Bullingdon
May 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Boris Johnson might look like a sheepdog, but there's nothing common about the new Mayor of London. And he's perfectly comfortable with this fact too, freely discussing his days at Eton and Oxford, where he was a member of the Bullingdon. Never heard of the Bullingdon? Well, imagine the richest…
Harold and Kumar Cross the Line
April 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Attacking the politics of Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is like subjecting Penthouse Forum to literary criticism. So when I took in a matinée of the stoner sequel last Friday, I was prepared to overlook the film's distasteful depiction of our president. I was even prepared to…
DNC Is Near Broke
April 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
On Meet the Press yesterday, Tim Russert questioned the accuracy of a new DNC ad about John McCain. Others have even accused Howard Dean of illegally making the ad in coordination with the Clinton and Obama campaigns. In any case, almost nobody will see this inaccurate, possibly illegal ad, because…
Nuclear Proliferation Deniers
April 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
To secure U.S. permission, Israel actually presented the United States with a video of the Syrian nuclear facility it bombed last September: Sources familiar with the video say it also shows that the Syrian reactor core's design is the same as that of the North Korean reactor at Yongbyon, including…
Pushing McCain Off the Front Page
April 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Writing at the Atlantic, Ross Douthat speculates on McCain's standing in the head to head, hypothetical match-ups for November. Douthat says this should be a high-point for McCain and yet he seems to have hit a ceiling at 45 percent in most national polls. The problem with this argument is that…
Prisoner's Dilemma for Superdelegates
April 23, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
John Podhoretz on the chances of wrapping this thing up early: Yes. Sure. Because politicians with the most valuable votes in America are just going to choose up sides and not spend three months being courted and feted and promised. They are going to forswear having their feet kissed, their backs…
They Call It a Royal with Cheese
April 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
American cultural hegemony continues to abound throughout the world. Indeed, even as McDonald's revenue fell in the United States, it grew by a double-digit margin in Europe. McDonald's Corp., the world's largest restaurant company, said first-quarter profit rose more than analysts estimated after…
Dim Prospects for Labour in Upcoming Elections
April 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Not only is the Labour Party expected to lose local elections, Prime Minister Gordon Brown risks a revolt from his own party in Parliament. Labor's problems stem from Brown's support for the elimination of the 10p tax bracket, which will result in a tax-increase for five million of Britain's…
Deconstructing Woody
April 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Woody Allen will film his next movie in New York, and then promptly return to Europe to do three more pictures in Spain. Everyone knows the pint-sized Jewish auteur was in something of a lull before departing for England to shoot Match Point, Scoop, and Cassandra's Dream. And he just completed the…
Not Unlike Republican Debates
April 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Liberals are still whining about the debate, and I love it: Will Bunch, a Philadelphia Daily News writer, posted an open letter to Gibson and Stephanopoulos on his blog. He wrote that he was so angry that "it's hard to even type accurately because my hands are shaking." He said the ABC newsmen…
Chicom Propaganda Comes to Columbia
April 17, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The prejudice against Tibetans that has been exhibited by Chinese people living in America has been startling. Not only did college students bussed to San Francisco to see the Olympic torch literally attack pro-Tibet protesters, many seem perfectly willing to deny or downplay their country's…
Gesundheit!
April 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Tory leader David Cameron is in dire need of a dry cleaner, or a new suit: Kingsley Cardi, 15, was given a caution by police for "wiping snot" on the back of Mr. Cameron's jacket today. Afterwards Kingsley said: "I sneezed in my hand and wiped it on him. It was just a joke -- I was showing off. "To…
You Are What You Eat
April 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The New York Times reports that food preferences actually reveal who you will likely vote for in November. If there's butter and white wine in your refrigerator and Fig Newtons in the cookie jar, you're likely to vote for Hillary Clinton. Prefer olive oil, Bear Naked granola and a latte to go? You…
Nepal's Moody God King
April 16, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Maoist-controlled assembly in Nepal intends to dethrone King Gyanendra if he will not step down "gracefully." Grace is not a trait one generally associates with Maoist party members let alone the Nepalese royal family. Do recall King Gyanendra ascended to the throne after the Crown Prince of…
Understanding the Enemy
April 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The BBC's Peter Taylor has been reporting on terrorist groups for the last four decades. He doesn't seem to hesitate in describing al Qaeda as far more dangerous than anything that preceded it. But ultimately Taylor and other journalists, describing how terrorists they've interviewed managed to…
Chavs Need Not Apply
April 15, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Some British universities are reestablishing dress codes, forcing students to leave their unsightly Burberry caps and trainers at home. Students are being made to sign contracts which may force them to throw away their scruffy jumpers and torn jeans. A growing number of universities are presenting…
Obama on Carter
April 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama says, "I'm not going to comment on former President Carter. He's a private citizen. It's not my place to discuss who he shouldn't meet with." By this standard, isn't former President Bill Clinton also a private citizen? I guess Obama would have us believe former presidents who criticize him…
9/11, The Musical
April 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So a German opera house is staging Verdi's A Masked Ball "in the ruins of New York's World Trade Centre." This rendition also "features naked pensioners and Mickey Mouse masks, Hitler salutes and Elvis impersonators." One critic who attended rehearsals observes, "Mr Kresnik's anti-capitalist…
Going Postal
April 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Earlier this week, the Government Accounting Office released a report detailing the systematic misuse of government credit cards by public servants, who have used tax dollars to pay for everything from lingerie to gambling. One of the bigger price tag items was a $13,000 dinner for 81 people hosted…
Obama's 'Postmodern' Campaign
April 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama has managed to anger gay journalists and groups by refusing to talk with them. A leader of Obama's National LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered) Leadership Council explains this is all part of the campaign's "postmodern approach" to protecting gay rights. In particular, he says, while…
Flambeaux Keep-away
April 9, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Those Chinese guys accompanying the Olympic Torch (Codename: Flambeaux Keep-away) are actually paramilitary police who have developed quite the reputation for bullying even non-Tibetans. Track star Lord Coe had this to say: The Olympic medallist and organiser of the 2012 Games was overheard saying…
ABC: Everyone in the Military Supports Obama (or Hillary)
April 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
If ABC News wanted to write a story about which candidate Democratic troops are supporting in their primary, so be it. But this story appears to be a bigger-picture piece about the election, and yet not a single troop talked to says he's going to vote for McCain. Are our troops now voting…
Second Look at the Tories
April 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I was beginning to dismiss Conservative leader David Cameron as a wet blanket. That he was so smug in installing that sissy windmill atop his house. That he led the Tories disgraceful call for an inquiry into the decision to go to war--a war Cameron and his shadow foreign secretary, William Hague,…
WFB's Memorial at St. Patrick's Cathedral
April 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The memorial mass this morning for William F. Buckley, Jr. packed St. Patrick's Cathedral, which is no small feat. Christopher Buckley delivered a touching speech in which he mentioned the lovely music played as part of the ceremony was a dress rehearsal for an upcoming visit by Pope Benedict. He…
The Law of Unintended Consequence
April 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So smoking-bans save lives, right? As it turns out, they kill: The researchers analyzed data from 120 American counties, 20 of which had banned smoking. They found a smoking ban increased fatal alcohol-related car accidents by 13% in a typical county containing 680,000 people. This is the…
Most Liberal
April 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So Nielsen has apparently put together a nice chart indicating which web sites are the most liberal. Mother Jones squeaks out the DailyKos and Huffington Post for top-honors, with 70 percent of its readers self-identifying as "very liberal" or "liberal". (I presume this is the difference between a…
Mr. Love God at Your Service
April 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Five eligible right-wing blogettes are profiled here, and several of them won't date liberals. As Cassy Fiano explains, "How smart can this guy be if he thinks John Kerry is a great politician?" Truer words have never been spoken. I'm sure any number of Weekly Standard Blog readers (at least 90…
The Lost Art of the Personal Apology, Clinton Edition
April 2, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Former President Bill Clinton threw another temper tantrum. The target of his wrath--Rachel Binah, a former Richardson delegate who now supports Hillary Clinton--said she was upset that James Carville referred to Richardson as Judas. Still more peculiar is what happened next: "When delegate…
Does Fitna Work?
April 1, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
As many readers have probably discovered, the short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders is freely available on Youtube. Apparently the crybaby Islamo-fascists who threatened Liveleak staffers until they removed Fitna (though they have subsequently reposted the video) have not succeeded in…
An Underwater Tunnel to Nowhere?
March 31, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Vladimir Putin will propose an underwater tunnel linking Russia to Alaska--two places no one in the world wants to go--in a meeting with President Bush next week. Tsar Nicholas II initially proposed the tunnel in the early 1900s. One imagines if constructed, hoards of Russians will infiltrate…
Gutter Politics
March 31, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Another Antiwar Movie No One Wants to See
March 29, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
MTV's antiwar picture, Stop-Loss, bombed at the box-office, taking in only $1.6 million on its opening day. This comes in spite of near universal fanfare and loads of free-media. A studio exec dismisses the poor showing anyway, saying, "No one wants to see Iraq war movies." That's not quite right.…
The Constitutional Right to Wear Low-Riding Pants?
March 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The NAACP is now claiming that legislation to ban students from wearing low-riding pants is unconstitutional discrimination. That's right. The Civil War and the 14th amendment have been reduced to vindicating the rights of people to wear low-riding pants, leaving their skivvies exposed to the light…
Mumia: Still Guilty
March 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So Mumia is entitled to a new sentencing hearing due to a mistaken jury instruction, but before death penalty opponents start proclaiming his innocence, keep in mind the following: The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Abu-Jamal's conviction should stand, but that he should get a new…
Not Just Guilt by Association
March 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Obama's Jewish problem is not "largely fabricated" as Andrew Sullivan claims. (What part isn't fabricated, Andrew?) It also isn't just guilt by association with an anti-Semite policy advisor and a bigot reverend. It has to do with his own proposals--in particular, Obama's willingness to meet with…
Bully for Britain
March 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Teacher's Union in Britain is calling for a ban on cell phones in schools. Surely there are good reasons for adopting this proposal--to stop cheating, chatting, and the proliferation of the latest Britney ring-tone. The Union relies on none of these justifications. Instead it says banning cell…
Berkeley Students: Armed and Dangerous
March 26, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It strikes me as a particularly bad idea, as we enter spring, to arm Berkeley students with axes and crowbars, yet that is precisely what the City of Berkeley is doing. In the best case scenario, we can all sit back and watch the Trotskyites take care of the Leninists, the Maoists take care of the…
Accidental Discharge
March 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A pilot's gun discharged aboard a passenger plane last weekend. As the Washington Post reports: A gun belonging to the pilot of a US Airways plane discharged as the aircraft was on approach to land in North Carolina over the weekend, the first time a weapon issued under a federal program to arm…
Exacerbating the Contradictions
March 25, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
With no apparent irony, the regional governor of Lenin's hometown is pushing English to better market the city to foreign companies and tourists: Before the fall of the Soviet Union, people would often make pilgrimages to Ulyanovsk, the city about 600 miles east of Moscow that birthed Lenin. These…
Clock Ticking for "Most Deprived" Blogger
March 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
In discussing new government research, the New York Times focuses on the role of income inequality on life expectancy while neglecting the still larger gender-based disparity. Perhaps the fact that women live longer doesn't even qualify as news. After all, everyone already knows that men live on…
Clay Aiken, Eat Your Heart Out
March 24, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Afghanistan has its own American Idol!! In fact, Afghan Star just crowned 19-year-old Rafi Naabzada the winner of its third season, and the whole country is going gah-gah for his hip new sound. Actually, his singing voice resembles the screams of a goat passing a kidney stone, but that didn't stop…
Is Rev. Wright Still Working with the Obama Campaign?
March 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So the Obama campaign is on record as having provided the photo of Rev. Wright shooting the shit with President Clinton at a prayer breakfast. This raises suspicions about where the Obama campaign itself got the photo. Having worked (briefly) at the White House, I can say the White House photo…
A Toast to Eliot
March 18, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I was in Washington the last few days, and I couldn't resist stopping by the Mayflower Hotel for a celebratory cocktail. Since our fallen friend Eliot Spitzer is unlikely to make a comeback, this was my one and only chance to toast his late career. In selecting the perfect drink from the hotel's…
Idiot Nation?
March 14, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Reports earlier this month that U.S. school kids didn't know squat had me shrieking O tempora! O mores! Half of high-school students could not say what the Renaissance was. Fewer than half can place the Civil War in the half-century 1850-1900. But I'm feeling not so bad today, because we learn our…
Interrogation Techniques and the War on Terror
March 13, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The other night I attended an electrifying debate by Intelligence Squared U.S. about U.S. interrogation techniques in the war on terror. Despite the recent brouhaha about John McCain allegedly backtracking, I think it's clear that the presidential candidates of both parties will dismantle many of…
When Animal Rights Activists Attack
March 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Note this story about the illegal and violent tactics employed by animal rights activists to chill scientific research: It was late into the night when 25 people in ski masks descended on professor Dario Ringach's family home. Pounding on the door, frightening his small children, they screamed into…
Nationalism Comes for the Archbishop
March 12, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I may be a tongue-tied American who would have taken up arms against the lobsterbacks had I been born in the 18th century, but I for one welcome Lord Goldsmith's proposal to make British school kids pledge allegiance to the Queen at school assemblies. Certainly nationalism is preferable to the…
The World According to Obama
March 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
It's interesting how Democrats harp on foreign policy explanations for anti-Americanism while disregarding the role domestic policy plays. In the world according to Obama, America is hated because we're in Iraq: "The fact that the continuation of a presence in Iraq as Sen. McCain has suggested is…
Is the World Ready to Surrender to Iran?
March 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A majority of people in 31 different countries not only oppose military action against Iran, they oppose economic sanctions as well. In fact, 14 percent of people do not even believe diplomatic efforts should be employed to discourage Iran's nuclear program. The United States is one of only two…
David Paterson's Defense
March 11, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The next Governor of New York, David Paterson, is embroiled in a discrimination lawsuit brought by a white photographer he fired after becoming Minority Leader of the New York State Senate five years ago. His defense is worthy of note: Paterson, now the lieutenant governor, asserted he axed the…
The Whore Club for Men
March 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
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Experienced Enough to Be VP?
March 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The Daily News got Hillary's offer to make Obama vice president right in saying, "She's like a con artist trying to sell a house she doesn't own." Now Obama is using Hillary Clinton's offer against her, albeit not that persuasively. He says, "I don't understand. If I am not ready, why do you think…
Bad News for Mormons, Good News for Christopher Hitchens
March 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Drinking won't just make you the life of the party...it will prolong your life. A new study finds that "non-drinkers who begin taking the occasional tipple live longer and are less likely to develop heart disease." Perhaps scientists will soon prove another hunch of mine: Drinking gin directly from…
Fatherless America
March 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A Democrat in the Tennessee state legislature has introduced a bill to require a paternity test before a father's name may be added to the birth certificate. One might get the impression from such a law that there is a bigger problem in this country with mothers falsely alleging paternity than…
Double-Bag It
March 10, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
So it turns out plastic bags, the bête noire of environmentalists worldwide, are not so bad for marine life after all. According to a new report, "The widely stated accusation that the bags kill 100,000 animals and a million seabirds every year are false, experts have told The Times. They pose…
Redphone Redphone
March 8, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The girl in the red-phone ad is 8-years-older than when that footage was shot and is quite the feisty Obama supporter… "It's really sort of ironic that my image would be used to advocate for Hillary when I myself do not," said Casey. She may only be 17, but Casey has some very strong political…
Transparent Hypocrisy
March 7, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
One thought about the Jerusalem massacre: the lack of moral outrage about the fact that the gunman disguised himself as a rabbinical student. Although the media frequently covers protests by outraged Muslims throwing temper tantrums at any perceived disrespect to their religion, Reuters and other…
Someone Sprinkle Holy Water on Hillary Fast
March 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
There is a "huge, gaping hole that looks like the descent into hell" on Mark Penn's lawn, but Hillary Clinton is still with us. Perhaps this has something to do with talk of her refusal to drop out of a race unless Obama picks her as a running mate. There is only one possible conclusion from this…
Tour Guides Take Method Acting to New Level
March 6, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Without any apparent irony, tour guides at the Lower Eastside Tenement museum are trying to unionize and their bourgeois overlords are resisting such efforts. Labor disputes at not-for-profit groups do not often provide excellent educational opportunities, but this one sure does. I propose the…
Not that Hipsters Watch Fox News...
March 5, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Karl Rove is stationed in front of a MacBook Air on Fox News tonight, leaving me to wonder will our dark lord's use of the machine destroy Apple's hipster street-cred? Will Apple's monopoly on the too-cool-for-school market vanish as word spreads from Dupont Circle and Williamsburg to hipster…
McCain's Big Day
March 4, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Today is a big day for John McCain, and I say this not because he could end the evening with the 1,191 delegates needed to secure the nomination. I say this because Hillary Clinton could exit the election if she loses in both Ohio and Texas, and that would be very good news for the McCain campaign.…
Penny Wise...
March 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has a wacky scheme to eliminate the penny and alter the composition of the nickel. He worries, however, that eliminating the penny may not be "politically doable." Since when did the penny lobby become such a juggernaut that it could make a former CEO of Goldman…
Jessica Alba for VP?
March 3, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Christmas has come early for the right wing attack machine. Obama the sequel is the latest viral ad about the Democratic frontrunner. Featuring celebrities (and Theo Huxtable) from such family films as Boogie Nights, the 2-minute spot is to campaign commercials what the Sopranos is to television.…
Good Polls for McCain Abound
February 29, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Several head-to-head polls of likely voters now show McCain beating Obama, and McCain's favorable/unfavorable ratings are each a couple points stronger to boot. There is also evidence that Obama might be incredibly vulnerable in several key battleground states. In spite of a dozen straight losses…
Duty, Honor, Country...and Lucky
February 29, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A wonderful story: After completing two tours in Iraq, Sgt. Wayne Leyde won $1 million from a scratch-and-win lotto ticket on Tuesday. Now that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq for a third tour and won't…
Campaign Finance Reform in NYC
February 29, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Although proponents of campaign finance reform often proclaim too much money is being spent on politics, New York City's new matching system might actually increase the total amount expended. For complying with certain caps, participant-candidates can receive $6 in matching funds for every $1…
William F. Buckley, Jr., R.I.P.
February 28, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I always felt some of Bill Buckley's best columns were his obituaries. When a friend or someone he admired died, Bill's essay would evoke the person's good nature and distinctiveness. He also managed to capture a person's eccentricities. Consider his obit this past fall for Norman Mailer: "This…
(Bumped) Hanging with the Buckleys
February 27, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
I met Bill Buckley while interning at National Review during the summer of 2001. When he later invited me to join him in Gstaad, Switzerland, to serve as his research assistant on Last Call for Blackford Oakes, I instantly agreed. I left a well-paying full-time job in Washington, D.C., to avail…
Global Warming and Our New Reptilian Overlords
February 22, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
The global warming scaremongers have hit rock bottom: As climate change warms the nation, giant Burmese pythons could colonize one-third of the USA, from San Francisco across the Southwest, Texas and the South and up north along the Virginia coast, according to U.S. Geological Survey maps released…
Is Osama for Obama?
February 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
A new Fox News Poll asked Americans . . . Who does Usama bin Laden want to be the next president? More people think the terrorist leader wants Obama to win (30 percent) than think he wants Clinton (22 percent) or McCain (10 percent). Another 18 percent says it doesn't matter to bin Laden and 20…
How to Make Page One
February 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
When true rumors of Bill Clinton's affair circulate, Newsweek quashes the story. When unsubstantiated rumors circulate about John Kerry having an affair, they get picked up by the Drudge Report, NY Post, and British tabloids. When unsubstantiated rumors circulate about John Edwards having an…
The Obamas' America Problem
February 21, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Over the last week Mrs. Obama has twice stated that she was never proud of America until her husband's recent surge in the polls. Her husband has said these comments were taken out of context, but in what context could her comments possibly be justified? Though we would never question anybody's…
Osama/Obama
February 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Shouldn't Obama's flak be joking about this instead of lodging an official complaint and getting some peon at MSNBC in trouble? "It happened during the opening of ‘Hardball' Monday evening. Matthews was previewing a story on the controversy over Obama's use of another politician's words, and a…
Rice for VP?
February 20, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Picking Secretary Rice for Vice President sounds good on paper, but it would be a catastrophic mistake for the McCain campaign. Secretary Rice cannot deliver any battleground state or region, and it is not as though Senator McCain lacks credibility on foreign policy. Moreover, picking Rice would…
McCain's Party
February 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Maybe it was his CPAC speech? For the first time in the Republican primary, McCain has the support of a majority of his party nationwide. Indeed, nearly every poll in the last two weeks shows McCain at a point or two over 50 percent. Perhaps more remarkable is that 13 percent of Republicans are…
Trouble in New Hampshire?
February 19, 2008 · Jaime Sneider, Blog
Of the head to head polls that have come out in the last week, none should be more startling to the McCain campaign than this one from New Hampshire: Rasmussen has McCain trailing Obama by 13 points (36 to 49) in the Granite State. McCain is behind Clinton too, but the gap is much smaller (41 to…