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Analysis: Obama speech puts him in campaign arena (AP)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 25 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

House Speaker John Boehner listens as President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address in front of a joint session of Congress Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)AP - President Barack Obama, having watched his Republican adversaries pound him for weeks, got his turn Tuesday, using his State of the Union speech to land the first major counterpunch of the still-forming 2012 election.


Obama’s State of the Union: A viewer’s guide (The Week)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 24 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
The Week - On Tuesday night, the president will spell out his prescription for America's ills, and makes the case for his re-election. A look at what to expect

Analysis: Romney tries pit bull approach in Fla. (AP)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 24 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

Republican presidential candidates former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and former House speaker Newt Gingrich gesture during a Republican presidential debate Monday Jan. 23, 2012, at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)AP - Mitt Romney spent years building a presidential candidacy based on corporate success, a squeaky clean image and an aura of electability that let him focus on President Barack Obama rather than his GOP rivals.


The New Yorker’s dissection of the ‘Obama memos’: 5 takeaways (The Week)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 24 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
The Week - Reporter Ryan Lizza is out with a "monster" 11,000-word investigation into hundreds of pages of secret White House memos. A look at the highlights

Gingrich is no Saul Alinsky (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 24 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: On a debate stage Alinsky would take the former speaker with ease.

Obama can win big with FDR formula (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 23 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: The public’s view of the president could improve rapidly if Obama stood up to big business.

Mitt Romney Going Backward, Not Forward (ContributorNetwork)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 23 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | Few people care about or remember silver medal winners. It is all about who brings home the gold.

Gingrich: The rise of the hoi polloi (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 23 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: The result in South Carolina could have profound implications for the nation.

Why Apple builds iPhones (and everything else) in China (The Week)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 23 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
The Week - President Obama reportedly once asked Steve Jobs what it would take to make iPhones in the U.S. Jobs' response wasn't encouraging...

In Romney’s world, entitlement beats opportunity (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 22 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: Will our democracy be able to counter the power of the rich to rig the rules?

The electoral train wreck scenario (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 22 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: If the math turns sour for Republicans, the House could pick their 2012 nominee.

Analysis: Gingrich wins means grueling GOP fight (AP)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 22 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich prepares to walk off stage with his granddaughter Maggie Cushman, after Gingrich spoke during a South Carolina Republican presidential primary night rally, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Columbia, S.C.  Gingrich won the South Carolina primary. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has taken a giant step toward becoming the Republican alternative to Mitt Romney that tea partyers and social conservatives have been seeking for months.


Full Disclosure of Romney’s Faith and Finances Is a Must (ContributorNetwork)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 20 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | At Thursday's Republican debate in South Carolina, the pressure got turned up a notch on Mitt Romney to release his tax returns. Given how removed his financial situation is from that of most Americans, this seems a reasonable request.

Many Politicians Softening Opposition to Same Sex Marriages (ContributorNetwork)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 20 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | A major step in the effort to legalize same-sex marriage was taken on Friday, January 20, when a coalition of 80 mayors announced their support for legalizing marriage between gays.

Mitt’s Bermuda (tax) holiday (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 20 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: What Romney had Bain do was legal -- but should it stay that way?

Analysis: Ex-wife, Perry exit roil GOP race in SC (AP)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 19 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry announces he is suspending his campaign and endorsing Newt Gingrich, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, during a news conference in North Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)AP - Republican activists hoping to deny the presidential nomination to Mitt Romney have long dreamed of finding one conservative alternative who could consolidate the anti-Romney feelings of many hard-core conservatives.


Analysis: Ex-wife, Perry exit roil GOP race in SC (AP)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 19 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry announces he is suspending his campaign and endorsing Newt Gingrich, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, during a news conference in North Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)AP - For months, the big question in the GOP presidential race was whether Mitt Romney would falter if one rival could consolidate the anti-Romney feelings of many hard-core conservatives.


Elizabeth Kennedy: Citizens United Turns Two: Democracy Is Not a Game

Posted by Elizabeth Kennedy On January - 19 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS

Citizens United, the misbegotten Supreme Court case granting corporations the right to spend unlimited money to influence elections, has entered its terrible twos.

Already, we've seen the first results of this Wild West approach to money in politics and it's not pretty. Everyone is using the biggest gun they can buy now that the Supreme Court shot the sheriff. And, as many of the guns are unregistered, anonymous character assassination abounds. The scandal of money in politics today is not what little remains illegal, but what is done legally.

Citizens United relies on two mistakes regarding the relationship between money in politics and corruption of democratic government.

First, Citizens United announced the fiction that a candidate can be corrupted if a corporation gives him money for his election, but there is no risk of corruption if a corporation spends that same money to support the candidate's election. So if Massey Energy gives $10,000 to a candidate to spend on his campaign, the candidate might feel improperly in their debt and pay that debt back through corrupt political favors. But if Massey Energy spends one million dollars on political ads to support his election, five members of the Supreme Court said that the elected beneficiary of that spending wouldn't be improperly indebted to his corporate benefactor.

Second, Citizens United says that our democratic government is not corrupted when those who can afford to spend huge sums of money on behalf of candidates have influence over or access to elected officials, and that the appearance of influence and access will not cause Americans to lose faith in their democracy.

Putting aside the reality of corruption, it certainly appears as if Newt Gingrich would be indebted to the casino magnate whose $5 million donation saved his candidacy. Wouldn't you be assiduously interested in the interests of the man whose financial support allowed you to continue your campaign?

Justice is blind, of course, but it is not meant to be blind to reality and common sense.

In the 2010 election, outside groups spent over $280 million. This was more than double the nearly $120 million spent by outside groups on congressional elections in 2008, and more than five times the almost $54 million spent in 2006. The Chamber of Commerce alone spent $32.9 million from its general coffers, and did not have to disclose the corporate sources of the funds. This was more than any other outside organization, and nearly double the amount the Chamber spent in 2008. Why would these outside spenders pony up this kind of money, if not with the understanding that political spending will advantage them? And if money buys results -- if political spending leads to political favoritism -- surely that is a corruption of democracy.

Anyone who spends money in politics should have to reveal their identity so that people can tell who is trying to influence their vote, and Citizens United relied on transparency as a panacea. But current regulations and practices flout the spirit of disclosure laws, and savvy operators have gamed the system. Big donors wishing to operate in the shadows can simply filter money through interconnected groups and the name of original donor won't be revealed. Our leading campaign finance satirist, Stephen Colbert, asks, "What's the difference between that and money laundering?"

Democracy is not a game. The electoral process is the means by which a democratic society translates political speech into concrete governmental action. Real policy choices that affect people's lives ride on the outcomes. American citizens hold vastly different political views, as is our cherished right, about the proper role of government in society, the proper level and allocation of tax revenue, and the proper level and distribution of government resources. There are competing interests fighting for primacy, and elected representatives choose between them.

Justice Kennedy, the author of the Citizens United opinion, wrote in another case, "It is our duty to face up to adverse, unintended consequences flowing from our own prior decisions." Citizens United threatens dangerous, and unintended, consequences for our democracy, as massive amounts of money flow into elections through ever-more unaccountable channels. Montana has defended its law restricting corporate political spending, and the Court will have to address Montana's findings that "the impact of unlimited corporate donations creates a dominating impact on the political process and inevitably minimizes the impact of individual citizens."

In the past the Court has recognized that our democracy needs and deserves rules to protect the political marketplace from domination by the winners in the economic marketplace. The Court has responded to sufficiently broad and deep expressions of public opinion before. After two years of growing public opposition and mounting evidence of the damage of uncontrolled money in politics, the Court should reconsider its decision in Citizens United.

Read more on Citizens United at www.demos.org

Obama’s rejection of the Keystone pipeline: Winners and losers (The Week)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 19 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
The Week - Republicans all but dared the president to say no to a big Canada-to-Texas pipeline project, and Obama took the bait. A look at the fallout

Poll: Obama hurting with swing voters (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 19 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Just a 31 percent of independent voters indicated a favorable opinion of the president.

The definition of ‘apocalypse’ (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 18 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: A key issue in predicting worldwide financial disaster may depend on the word's definition.

J’accuse! Newt’s French connection (Politico)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 18 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
Politico - Opinion: He is going after Romney for speaking French, when it's clear that he is a Francophone.

Poll Numbers Show Daunting Re-election Task for Obama (ContributorNetwork)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 18 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | Around my small town, very few people talk about being better off than they were when President Barack Obama was elected. In fact, amongst the boarded up buildings of businesses that have folded over the last year, there are the business that are operating on shortened hours. Business owners trying to hold on. Customers struggling to pay for the items they need. According to poll numbers reported by ABC News, my town isn't alone. And that isn't good news for anyone, including Obama.

Politicians Are People Too (ContributorNetwork)

Posted by Yahoo! News: Politics News On January - 18 - 2012 ADD COMMENTS
ContributorNetwork - COMMENTARY | With Mitt Romney winning the New Hampshire primary and Ron Paul coming in second, we can feel the waves of change; and it's more change than Barack Obama mustered with his "hope and change" platform of 2008. For one, the candidates aren't attacking each other during the debates unless heavily prompted; and for another, Ron Paul is being taken seriously.
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