By Chase on Sep 21, 2007 in Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, David Yepsen, Hillary Clinton, Iowa Caucuses, Joe Biden, Media, Rhetoric | 0 Comments
Thursday evening, AARP and Iowa Public Television cosponsored a Democratic presidential debate focusing on health care and economic security. There were no major position switches, although a few candidates used the event as an opportunity to unveil new policy proposals (I got press releases about proposals affecting retirees and/or health care from both Edwards [...]
By Chase on Sep 11, 2007 in David Yepsen, Hillary Clinton, Iowa Caucuses, Politics, Rhetoric | 0 Comments
David Yepsen gets uncharacteristically snarky in his discussion of news that Sen. Hillary Clinton campaigned in Florida this week:
One thing we learned during Bill Clinton’s presidency was to study and parse his words carefully.
Apparently we’ll need to do that with his wife should she become president.
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Hmmm. Clinton had pledged: “I shall not campaign or participate [...]
By Chase on Aug 15, 2007 in Ames Straw Poll, Blogosphere, David Yepsen, Iowa Caucuses, Media, Metanarrative, Politics, Pop Culture, Republicans, Rhetoric | 1 Comment
Because of what I do, I get asked a lot about how the “MSM” — I’ll call it the “traditional media” — approaches blogs in Iowa. Because I think that over the past few months I’ve developed an interesting answer to the question, and because at cocktail parties I am not always as articulate [...]
By Chase on Aug 8, 2007 in Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Chris Dodd, David Yepsen, Dennis Kucinich, Hillary Clinton, Iowa Caucuses, Joe Biden, John Edwards, John McCain, Media, Mitt Romney, Politics, Republicans, Rhetoric, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo, Tommy Thompson | 1 Comment
The primacy of the Iowa Caucuses is Chet Culver’s top priority, but (1) should it be? And (2) does it matter what Culver’s priorities are?
On the first question: being chronologically first isn’t sufficient; and, taken to the extreme, it could be a bad thing. Idaho could decide to hold its primary tomorrow, and [...]