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Friday, June 26, 2009National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Spotlight

Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'

The wall-to-wall M. Jackson coverage may give Sanford a break from the nat'l spotlight. But back at home, the SC press isn't giving Sanford much breathing room. And, while many questions about Maria have been answered (including what she looks like), there are still plenty left to answer:

-- What does the SC legislature do? Despite his acrimonious relationship w/lawmakers, impeachment calls are few. First, it would require them to hold a special session. That costs money. And as we know, SC doesn't have a lot of it. Even Orangeburg's Times and Democrat, one of two papers in the state to call for his resignation, thinks his actions were "reckless" but don't "warrant impeachment."

-- Will he resign? Sanford looks like a guy who's staying put and trying to move ahead. Yesterday, he paid back the state for tax-payer funded travel to B.A. Today he sits down with his cabinet.

-- What does this mean for '10? There's a reason you don't hear GOV GOPers McMaster, Haley or Barrett urging Sanford to step down: such a move would give LG Bauer the chance to run as the incumbent. Meanwhile, it's hard to see Dems taking advantage of this situation. Their strongest statewide contender, Inez Tennebaum, was recently tapped to work in the Obama admin.

-- At this point, SC pols seem content to stay on the sidelines. The only question now is if SC voters will want them to do something more.

Quote of the Day

"His heart couldn't get any bigger, and yesterday, it arrested."

— Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL), on Michael Jackson, mult., 6/26.

Top News
  • Get On The Floor

    Will a victory on energy say more about Obama's lobbying efforts or Pelosi's? Obama has Rahm and Axe, but Pelosi has Dove bars. Also, what do potential SEN GOPers Castle and Kirk do? (#4)

  • I Can't Help It

    Specter now supports a public plan for health-care reform; Meanwhile, Sestak says both his dad and wife are on board for his SEN run. (#27)

  • The Lady In My Life

    Detroit council pres. and wife of Rep. Conyers found guilty of bribery, will serve a 3-year sentence. (#59)

  • The Girl Is Mine

    Rep. C. McCarthy, who won't endorse Gillibrand, appears in new TV ad for Bloomberg. Ouch. (#20)

  • Off The Wall

    In other non-Sanford news: Lazio runs for NY GOV and OR GOV poll should put a fork in any Gordon Smith comeback talk. (#32) (#38)

 

Contents Friday, June 26, 2009

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  • Tuesday, June 23, 2009
  • Monday, June 22, 2009
  • Friday, June 19, 2009

Today's Frontpage

    National Briefing

  • OBAMA: Angela's Ashes
  • IRAN: Apologize For Your Cruel Words... Wait What?
  • HEALTH CARE: Coaliting Of The Trimming
  • ENERGY/CLIMATE: Cap And Horse-Trade
  • SCOTUS: International Predispositions Not Involving Mark Sanford
  • ECONOMY: Not So Gentle Ben
  • IMMIGRATION: Get To Work!
  • LANDSCAPE: Quit Your Worrying!
  • AFGHANISTAN: Less Isn't Always More
  • REPUBLICANS: More Lopsided Than An Iranian Election
  • DAILY KOS: Luau Cinder
  • DEMOCRACY CORPS (D): All Greenberg, No Golic
  • BLOGOMETER: A Heated Debate
  • WORD ON THE TWEET: So This Is What Twitter Is Good For

    Senate 2008

  • MINNESOTA: Show Me The Kazeminy

    Senate Speculation

  • MASSACHUSETTS: Sure, It's All About Paying Your DCCC Dues

    Campaigns Of 2009

  • NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR: Please Come Back And See Us Again
  • VIRGINIA GOVERNOR: The First Shall Be The Last, And The Last First
  • MAYORAL ROUND-UP: They Call Me The Hiphopopotamus, My Funds Are Bottomless
  • NEW YORK CITY MAYOR: New Hyde Park Help

    Senate 2010

  • DELAWARE: This Is The Most Press I've Gotten In 15 Years
  • FLORIDA: Go Home And Get Your F****in Shinebox
  • ILLINOIS: Gorillas In The Midst
  • KANSAS: They Heart Tiahrt
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE: Some Sunu-news Next Week?
  • OHIO: The Rogue... Insider?
  • PENNSYLVANIA: Dad? Check. Wife? Check. ... Daughter?
  • SURVEY USA: Band On The Run

    Governor 2010 -- The Big Four

  • CALIFORNIA: Another Day, Another Drama
  • FLORIDA POLL: Sink-ronicity
  • FLORIDA: Oh Brother, Who Arth Thou?
  • NEW YORK: Last Seen Angrily Crossing A Buffalo Debate Stage In 2000 ...
  • TEXAS: It's Hard To Find Another Shorty Like Mine

    Governor 2010

  • COLORADO: Not Easily Deterred
  • MARYLAND: Because He Loves Reading Those "Unclaimed Property" Inserts
  • MASSACHUSETTS: The Bully Engine That Could
  • MICHIGAN: For The Candidate-less In Ypsilanti
  • OREGON POLL: When The Kitz-krieg Raged
  • PENNSYLVANIA: And You Thought Chuck Cunningham Disappeared Quickly
  • SOUTH CAROLINA: Hopelessly Impossible?
  • SURVEY USA: We Must Protect This Statehouse

    White House 2012

  • BARBOUR: The Barbour Of Des Moines
  • CRIST: Ah, The Old 'Do Nothing' Strategy
  • PALIN: Baltic Avenue
  • PAWLENTY: Tim Plays Ball In Mike's Backyard
  • RIDGE: Never, Neverland

    In The States

  • OREGON POLL: Thank You, Craig
  • SURVEY USA - POTUS: Whole Lotta Love
  • SURVEY USA - SEN: 112 Eatery
  • SURVEY USA - GOV: Lame Duck Hunt

    Poll Update

  • NATIONAL JOURNAL: Enact Like You Know

    People

  • SANFORD: Trying To Move On, And This Time He Let Us Know
  • JACKSON: The Way You Make Me Feel
  • WHITE HOUSE LUAU: Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Dunk
  • OBEY/WATERS: You Make Shoving Fun
  • ENSIGN: Use The Force, John
  • BYRD: Now I Know That I Did Something Wrong, 'Cause I Missed You
  • HARMAN: Give It A Little Wiretappy
  • CONYERS, M.: Pure Michigan
  • BLAGOJEVICH: Same Time Next Year
  • JEFFERSON: One Angry Woman
  • COOK: There's No Such Thing As A Free Lynch
  • POLICE LOG: Gotta Go, Gotta Go, Gotta Go Right Now
  • NEWS BAZAAR: On The Rhode Again

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
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Sharing The Memories

Although it's unusual for two pop icons to pass away on the same day, it's not dissimilar to 5/16/90, which saw the passing of both Jim Henson and Sammy Davis Jr., or 11/22/63 (JFK and C.S. Lewis). The 8/16/77 death of Elvis and 8/19/77 passing of Groucho Marx also resulted in near-simultaneous mourning periods for two legends.


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