March 11, 2008

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(Via CNN.com - Politics.)

Adm. William Fallon has resigned as chief of U.S. forces in the Middle East and Central Asia after more than a year in the post, citing what he called inaccurate news reports that put him at odds with the Bush administration over Iran.

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WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton said Tuesday she disagrees with Geraldine Ferraro, one of her fundraisers and the 1984 vice presidential candidate, for suggesting that Barack Obama only achieved his status in the presidential race because he’s black. In a brief interview with The Associated Press, Clinton was questioned about Ferraro’s remarks.

The Obama campaign has called on the New York senator to denounce them.

Ferraro told the Daily Breeze of Torrance, Calif.: “If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.”

The newspaper published the interview last Friday.

Clinton said, “I do not agree with that,” and later added, “It’s regrettable that any of our supporters _ on both sides, because we both have this experience _ say things that kind of veer off into the personal.”

“We ought to keep this on the issues. there are differences between us” on approaches to health care, energy, experience.

Ferraro is a former New York congresswoman and was Walter Mondale’s running mate when he was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1984. She has endorsed Clinton and raised money for her campaign.

Obama called Ferraro’s comments “patently absurd.”

“I don’t think Geraldine Ferraro’s comments have any place in our politics or in the Democratic Party. They are divisive. I think anybody who understands the history of this country knows they are patently absurd,” he told the Allentown Morning Call. “And I would expect that the same way those comments don’t have a place in my campaign they shouldn’t have a place in Senator Clinton’s either.”

Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said Ferraro should be removed from her position with the Clinton campaign because of her comments.

“The bottom line is this, when you wink and nod at offensive statements, you’re really sending a signal to your supporters that anything goes,” Axelrod said in a conference call with reporters on Tuesday.

“There’s no other way to send a serious signal that you want to police the tone of this campaign,” he added. “And if you don’t do those things then you are simply adding to the growing compendium of evidence that you really are encouraging that.”

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(Via Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire.)

“The AFL-CIO, the nation’s largest labor union organization, will announce plans Wednesday for a $53 million effort to elect a Democrat to the White House,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

“The AFL-CIO will rely on one of the oldest strategies in the political playbook: Define your opponent before your opponent defines himself. The labor organization will launch its ‘McCain Revealed’ campaign to paint McCain as anti-worker and to tie him to the economic policies of President Bush.”

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(Via OpenLeft.)

A lot of people underestimate Al Franken.  They shouldn’t.

Attorney Mike Ciresi said this afternoon that he is dropping out of the race for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination in Minnesota.

His decision leaves political satirist and commentator Al Franken and University of St. Thomas professor Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer as the leading Democratic candidates seeking to challenge incumbent Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.

I heard some variation of the line, ‘Oh he’s just a comedian’ after the Blue Majority endorsement.  Comedy writing and performance is extremely hard and involves nuanced truth-telling.  It is in many ways the perfect training for progressive politics, since it is entirely organized around observing and articulating uncomfortable facts about ourselves in a way designed to acknowledge and empower us.

Al Franken is brilliant, hardworking, and substantive, and if I were Norm Coleman I’d be terrified.  This is a guy who wrote ‘Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot’ way before the rest of the Democratic world recognized what was going on.

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