I like politics and baseball. Everything else is basically a waste of time.
According to a brand new Rasmussen poll, Phil Angelides leads Arnold 46-44. A different poll last week showed Arnold up 44-37, so I don't know which is more accurate.
I think this is a fairly encouraging poll given that Angelides has had a tough time getting press and Arnold has been in "please everyone" mode.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2006/Sta te%20Polls/July%202006/caGovernor.htm
According to Editor And Publisher, Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller will be taking a year off to write a bio of Condi Rice.
This is interesting for a couple of reasons:
1) Bumiller's reporting has occasionally been cited by bloggers for passing on Republican memes. Is the fact that Condi wants Bumiller to write her bio indicate she believes she'd get more than a fair shake?
2) Is the timing of this effort intended to coincide with a potential bid by Rice for higher office?
I've been very skeptical in the past that she'd actually run, but this news certainly gives me pause.
(Note: This diary was cross-posted at Kos)
I was very interested to see mention of John Kitzhaber, the former two-term Oregon governor, on Breaking Blue the other day (see entries http://www.mydd.com/... and http://www.mydd.com/...).
It seems that the popular ex-Governor and former emergency room doctor recently opted against a bid to reclaim his spot in Salem in favor of a project to promote health care reform, a project described as the Archimedes Movement (http://www.archimedesmovement.org/).
What really piqued my interest however was the rumor, first reported at Political Wire (http://politicalwire.com/...) and cited at the above MyDD links, that Kitzhaber had recently met with former Dean adviser Joe Trippi. Could Kitzhaber have his mind on an even higher office?
BREAKING NEWS House Majority Leader Tom DeLay indicted on one count of criminal conspiracy by Texas grand jury, according to Travis County clerk's office.
Repeat after me:
I am a Reform Democrat.
I am a Reform Democrat.
I think it's only fair that Pennsylvanians get his opinion on the issue.
"WASHINGTON -- The government's cybersecurity chief has abruptly resigned after one year with the Department of Homeland Security, confiding to industry colleagues his frustration over what he considers a lack of attention paid to computer security issues within the agency.
Amit Yoran, a former software executive from Symantec Corp., informed the White House about his plans to quit as director of the National Cyber Security Division and made his resignation effective at the end of Thursday, effectively giving a single's day notice of his intentions to leave."
· VIDEO: McCain Denies Economics Comments, DNC Releases Web Video Proving Otherwise (Matt Ortega)
· MN-Sen: Norm Coleman's record on education (MN Campaign Report)
· Liveblog: Obama in Colorado Springs (em dash)
· Pelosi Heads To Netroots Nation (Josh Orton)
· Moveon to make July 9 a "Day of Action for an Oil-Free President" (desmoinesdem)
· WA-8: Burner Loses Home to Fire (Sandwich Repairman)
· MN-Sen: Ethics Complaint Filed Against Republican Norm Coleman (Senate Guru)
· Richardson says Clinton would be a strong running mate (fbihop)
· NM-01: Heinrich Raises Nearly $100,000 on ActBlue (fbihop)
· MS-03 Outgoing Congressman Pickering Files For Divorce (cottonmouthblog)
· McCain Confuses Sudan and Somalia (Josh Orton)
· KY-02: SUSA- Boswell (D) 47, Guthrie (R) 44 (MediaCzech)