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Blame It On The Rain

Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008


Dear Pres. Obama or McCain, welcome to your future.

Yesterday's meltdown on Capitol Hill was a likely preview of what you can expect in your first few months on the job. No matter how "post-partisan" or "maverick" you make yourself out to be on the trail, the fact remains: the House is a very partisan place. And they don't have an appetite for risky votes.

-- So, now what? There's no obvious scapegoat in this mess. McCain's decision to insert himself into the process - and claim premature credit - means he's inextricably linked to its failure. Yet, do we really think his poll numbers would be looking better today if he'd stayed on the sidelines? Doubtful. Anytime Pres. Bush and the economy are on the front page, McCain - and GOPers in general - suffer. In a poll taken 9/29 by ABC/WaPo poll, voters were pretty clear who they thought deserved the blame - by 2-1 margin they chose cong. GOPers.

-- Meanwhile, for those hoping yesterday's market slide would spook members into changing their tune, the fact that the Dow has jumped over 200 pts. this a.m is likely to make that argument much tougher.

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White House 2008

  • 1 GENERAL ELECTION: We're Not In Infinity; We're In The Suburbs
  • 2 MCCAIN: Singing In The Rein
  • 3 OBAMA: One Path Is Equivalent To Two Parts
  • 4 PALIN: Sarah, Can I Speak To You In Private?
  • 5 BIDEN: Why Don't You Turn Me Loose?
  • 6 THE ECONOMY POLLS: Dude, Why'd You Bail?
  • 7 THE ECONOMY: For The Seventh Time ...
  • 8 THE VP DEBATE: We're Fans Of Their Earlier Work
  • 9 DIAGEO/HOTLINE TRACKING: On A Hotline Tin Roof
  • 10 AMERICAN RESEARCH GROUP (R): Oh IV Walls, Oh Storied Halls
  • 11 DAILY KOS TRACKING: Ten Summoner's Trail
  • 12 GALLUP TRACKING: I Like To Eight, Eight, Eight
  • 13 2008 SCHEDULES: Nothing Like A Little Cram Session

White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • 14 COLORADO (9 EVS): Rocky Registration
  • 15 FLORIDA (27 EVS): Counting Ballots, If Not Votes
  • 16 INDIANA (11 EVS): Indy Shifting Into High Gear
  • 17 IOWA (7 EVS): Not Giving Up On Ethanol Country
  • 18 MINNESOTA (10 EVS): Land Of 10,000 Lakes, But No Exit Polls
  • 19 NEVADA POLL (5 EVS): Looking For A Wynn
  • 20 NEVADA (5 EVS): Reefer Madness
  • 21 NORTH CAROLINA POLL (15 EVS): Can't You Just Feel The Moonshine?
  • 22 OHIO (20 EVS): One-Stop Shopping
  • 23 PENNSYLVANIA POLL (21 EVS): For The Glory Of Old State
  • 24 PENNSYLVANIA (21 EVS): Registration Domination
  • 25 VIRGINIA POLL (13 EVS): Champagne SuperNoVa

White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • 26 KANSAS (6 EVS): Passion Play
  • 27 NEW JERSEY (15 EVS): The Garden Grows
  • 28 NORTH DAKOTA (3 EVS): Turning Into Florida?
  • 29 TENNESSEE POLL (11 EVS): Bring It On, Owls
  • 30 WASHINGTON (11 EVS): Evergreen, Ever-Hopeful

National Briefing

  • 31 DOJ: Gonzales, But Not Forgotten
  • 32 BLOGOMETER: Anatomy Of A Failure

Senate 2008

  • 33 ALASKA: Even Stevens
  • 34 COLORADO: Typical Man, Telling Me What I Want To Hear
  • 35 GEORGIA POLL: Sax On; Sax Off
  • 36 GEORGIA: This Is Your Life, Saxby
  • 37 LOUISIANA: Just When You Were Starting To Forget About Jack Abramoff
  • 38 MAINE: Gotta Handle This Bailout Thing Carefully
  • 39 MINNESOTA: Can't Go Wrong With A Cute Kid
  • 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Nothing Sunu-nu Here
  • 41 OREGON: Maybe It's Not All About The Economy
  • 42 TENNESSEE POLL: Return To Sen-der

Governor 2008

  • 43 INDIANA: Fly Away Home
  • 44 MISSOURI: To Bail Or Not To Bail?
  • 45 MONTANA: The State Fish Is the Cutthroat Trout... How Fitting
  • 46 NORTH CAROLINA: I'm No Flibberty-Ibberty-Gibbit!
  • 47 NORTH DAKOTA: Let's Watch That Language There
  • 48 UTAH: Salt Lake Showdown
  • 49 VERMONT: Blame It On The Rain
  • 50 WEST VIRGINIA: A True Underdog Story

In The States

  • 51 TENNESSEE POLL: Who's On Frist?

People

  • 52 CLINTON: Has Determined It's Better To Give
  • 53 PALIN: Debate Prep Probably Isn't Much Different
  • 54 BARR: It's Like Looking In A Mirror
  • 55 BAUCUS: Going The Distance
  • 56 NIXON: Direct From The Mean Streets Of Jefferson City
  • 57 VENTURA: His Political Career Was All A Hoax
  • 58 PRESS PASS: The New York Sun Burns Out
  • 59 POLICE LOG: Don't Trust Anyone With A Nickname
  • 60 NEWS BAZAAR: One Rabbi Takes On The Muppet Monopoly

Media Monitor

  • 61 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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