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notthegoatseguy posted:On the other hand, I'm pretty certain the Speaker of the House has much more control over committee assignments and committee chairmanship in the US House. I wouldn't be all that surprised if the Senate started drifting more toward that model within the next 10-20 years. There's also a CRS report on House procedures, but I'm not as familiar with those (I used to work in the Senate so it was more relevant). I would be quite surprised if the Senate went towards a single assigning individual as a model, though - the rules require approval by the entire Senate so any majority/minority assignment model is basically going to require some kind of caucus buy-in anyway (and we've seen how eager Senators are to change the rules even when the rules are hurting them, much less when they're helpful).
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Cheekio posted:I'm still not sure how I feel about her actions in these Senate hearings. Is it bark with no bite? Is it alienating her from getting involved in any worthwhile committees? It's grandstanding that won't lead to anything. The rest of the Senate isn't going to rock the big finance money train, so they let Warren act as a lightning rod who talks a bunch and they can point at those pretty speeches and yelling at the bankers as "our party cares about protecting the common man" while taking dirty money from the banks.
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wodin posted:It's grandstanding that won't lead to anything. The rest of the Senate isn't going to rock the big finance money train, so they let Warren act as a lightning rod who talks a bunch and they can point at those pretty speeches and yelling at the bankers as "our party cares about protecting the common man" while taking dirty money from the banks. This is true, but on the other hand, recognizing that grandstanding against banks is a positive thing, is a positive step for the senate finance committee.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 03:26 |
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Read his lips: new taxes. Of course, he couches it in the usual, "as long as we gut Social Security and Medicare at the same time" language, but still proposing new taxes put Jeb squarely in Heresytown.
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Joementum posted:Read his lips: new taxes. This country won't vote for another Bush 8 years removed from the worst president of any of our lifetimes right. Right?
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mcmagic posted:This country won't vote for another Bush 8 years removed from the worst president of any of our lifetimes right. Right? There is at least 45% of this country that would, even though GWB's approval rating was roughly half that when he left office.
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I am not really convinced Jeb has the winning pitch. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/03/04/jeb-bush-immigration-book-president/1962209/ quote:Since the election, the political imperative in both parties to act on immigration prompted Bush and co-author Clint Bolick to speed up publication of Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution by two months so it might help shape the debate on Capitol Hill. In the 274-page book, they outline a prescription on immigration that is likely to raise some hackles on both sides. Yes! A path that no one likes and doesn't solve the problem. You have to do more than emphatically say you're a compassionate conservative.
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O'Malleymentum continues unabated in a new Washington Post poll of Maryland.
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# ? Mar 4, 2013 19:31 |
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Any idea when we'll have an inkling of the "protest candidates" challenging the party from the left in the primary?
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# ? Mar 4, 2013 19:41 |
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ufarn posted:Any idea when we'll have an inkling of the "protest candidates" challenging the party from the left in the primary? There may be a few who announce super-early, but the real test will be in summer 2015 when the cable channels decide which of them get to appear in the debates. For example: CNN thought that Herman Cain was a credible candidate and Buddy Roemer was not.
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OneThousandMonkeys posted:I am not really convinced Jeb has the winning pitch. This starts his move to the batshit right to appeal to primary voters in 16.
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# ? Mar 4, 2013 21:55 |
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So is Jeb Bush taking 2016 seriously? Why else would he do a complete 180 on immigration? Why would he even bother? He should know he doesn't have a chance.
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Is it wrong that I desperately want to see a Haley/Brewer ticket from the GOP in 2016? I mean it would be like a perfect storm of borderline insane, yet seemingly well liked GOP women. I mean I don't think it would do them any favors with the Latino vote they seem to be courting, but statistically speaking they should do better among women than Romney did.
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Red_Mage posted:Is it wrong that I desperately want to see a Haley/Brewer ticket from the GOP in 2016? I mean it would be like a perfect storm of borderline insane, yet seemingly well liked GOP women. I mean I don't think it would do them any favors with the Latino vote they seem to be courting, but statistically speaking they should do better among women than Romney did. I don't think Haley is liked by anyone--even her own state hates her guts. Hasn't the overwhelmingly-Republican SC legislature overridden her veto a few times?
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Alter Ego posted:I don't think Haley is liked by anyone--even her own state hates her guts. Hasn't the overwhelmingly-Republican SC legislature overridden her veto a few times? Yeah, Haley's sitting on something like 42% approval rating (up from 34%!) even in South Carolina. http://www.fitsnews.com/2013/02/20/nikki-haleys-approval-rating-climbs/
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Yeah, Haley's sitting on something like 42% approval rating (up from 34%!) even in South Carolina. I consider anything over 40% to be high/well liked when speaking about a GOP presidential primary. After the dog and dancing pony that was 2012 nothing can surprise me.
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Jeb Bush the populist, the man of the people, rails against inequality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD5_jOh9-JI
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:Yeah, Haley's sitting on something like 42% approval rating (up from 34%!) even in South Carolina. Bobby Jindal has an approval rating of 37% according to PPP yet people take his chances semi-seriously.
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Joementum posted:Jeb Bush the populist, the man of the people, rails against inequality. The best way to get up in the morning is to set my TV to MSNBC at about 6:30 and let the rage flow through me.
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Brigadier Sockface posted:So is Jeb Bush taking 2016 seriously? Why else would he do a complete 180 on immigration? Why would he even bother? He should know he doesn't have a chance. National Journal posted:Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s new book was aimed at nudging a reluctant Republican Party toward reforms that would allow illegal immigrants to live and work without fear of deportation. Oops.
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Joementum posted:Jeb Bush the populist, the man of the people, rails against inequality. You could say he is some sort of "compassionate conservative".
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FMguru posted:The answer: That's what you get, fatbush, for hitching your wagon to the GOP. I remember how the pigs scrambled after the election, free of any pretense. "We lost because there are too many freeloaders in America! We need our own freeloaders...Catholic freeloaders!" And this is as well-thought out as any GOP strategy from the last ten years.
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FMguru posted:The answer: You know, I can honestly say I'm surprised he could be that much of a nubcake when it comes to politics. He always came off as a bit more savvy. I bet his camp is hoping people will forget everything previous to this point and just run with it...or that there's enough time between now and election season 2016 spectacular to make that dream come true. This is sort of amateur night.
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TyroneGoldstein posted:You know, I can honestly say I'm surprised he could be that much of a nubcake when it comes to politics. He always came off as a bit more savvy. I bet his camp is hoping people will forget everything previous to this point and just run with it...or that there's enough time between now and election season 2016 spectacular to make that dream come true. In his defense the GOP/self-identified conservatives are basically adrift and incurring some political equivalent of Brownian motion. There's no way to discern what direction they'll move in one week let alone 6 months.
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The Entire Universe posted:There's no way to discern what direction they'll move in one week let alone 6 months. I wonder if this has caused any problems for campaigning yet, like a prominent candidate being forced to pretend that their biggest political achievement doesn't exist.
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# ? Mar 5, 2013 20:02 |
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The second BuzzFeed brews interview with Kirsten Gillibrand will start at 6:30 ET tonight.
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# ? Mar 6, 2013 00:21 |
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Joementum posted:The second BuzzFeed brews interview with Kirsten Gillibrand will start at 6:30 ET tonight. The production values for this leave something to be desired. eta: Gillibrand 2016's unofficial launch begins with a dissertation on why Katniss Everdeen should run for office. oldfan fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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jeffersonlives posted:Gillibrand 2016's unofficial launch begins with a dissertation on why Katniss Everdeen should run for office. Well the 14 year old girls who loved the movie will be able to vote for her! Also, she's actually drinking the beer. Rubio (the first in this series) didn't. And his interview began with a dissertation on 2pac and Pitbull. eta: She talks very, very quickly. If you talk that fast you're going to inevitably say something you shouldn't. eta: She's been waiting for months apparently for Obama to keep a promise and invite the women Senators to the White House. drat. Joementum fucked around with this message at 00:46 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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Joementum posted:Well the 14 year old girls who loved the movie will be able to vote for her! Elite liberal beer, or crazy right wing Coors?
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# ? Mar 6, 2013 00:46 |
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UltimoDragonQuest posted:What kind of beer? Budweiser, it appears.
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# ? Mar 6, 2013 00:47 |
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Well she accused the interviewer of stealing the beer she was originally drinking, which was something else.
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Gillibrand's legislative agenda appears to craftily target the majority of Americans. Potentially a good strategy. eta: That's the second mention of her achievement on getting healthcare coverage for autistic military children. She's going to keep picking that low hanging fruit until the branch is bare. Joementum fucked around with this message at 01:01 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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Joementum posted:eta: That's the second mention of her achievement on getting healthcare coverage for autistic military children. She's going to keep picking that low hanging fruit until the branch is bare. She's already the top Not Hillary female prospect in a Democratic Party that's really, really going to want to run a woman candidate on the ticket soon. And she's only 46. In other words, she's going to be finding a lot of short trees, potentially for a very long time.
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I've only been half paying attention to this but one thing I can say is that she at least doesn't sound or act like a robot. This is an improvement over a certain other recent presidential candidate.
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The defending big tobacco companies thing though is always going to haunt her in a Democratic primary. VVV Hillary bellwether? Brigadier Sockface fucked around with this message at 01:16 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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Alright she's not running, wrap it up.
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Brigadier Sockface posted:The defending big tobacco companies thing though is always going to haunt her in a Democratic primary. Nah, despite the occasional outcries over your Mary Jo Whites of the world, it's usually only the fringes who attack based on tenuous legal work connections. Nobody really cares at the core and it doesn't make a good ad, it's just errata.
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So really the only news out of this is that Obama promised to host a dinner for the female Senators at the White House and hasn't kept his promise and it's been months. Chapter One Million in the book of Obama's poor relations with the Hill. But I think it would be hilarious to watch a national campaign based on the agenda Gillibrand outlined tonight. Not that she's wrong on any of it, in fact it's mostly common sense stuff that is ridiculous that it isn't the law already, but you know the right wing media sphere's heads will collectively explode over an agenda based on equal rights and privileges for women.
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Joementum posted:The second BuzzFeed brews interview with Kirsten Gillibrand will start at 6:30 ET tonight. I thought the interviewer was horrible. Gillibrand is very good in front of people and likable but she wasn't asked ONE hard question the entire 40 mins.
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mcmagic posted:I thought the interviewer was horrible. Gillibrand is very good in front of people and likable but she wasn't asked ONE hard question the entire 40 mins. I'm not sure why you thought a casual chat over beers at a bar done up as a Buzzfeed webcast would include "hard questions."
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