Christine O’Donnell is to Blame (Updated with Video)

Christine O’Donnell is to Blame (Updated with Video)

On the Rachel Maddow Show right now, guest host Steve Kornacki is tracing all the Tea Party craziness and the GOP's fear of primaries, and thus the resulting dysfunction in the GOP caucus, and the government shutdown and the debt default threats all the way back to September 14, 2010. The night of the Republican Delaware Primary. The night Christine O'Donnell beat Mike Castle. Here is the video:
Well, it’s over.   The White Flag has been raised.

Well, it’s over. The White Flag has been raised.

Speaker Boehner has been defeated. More importantly, the Teabagger Traitors have been defeated. As you may know by now, Speaker Boehner, early this morning, gathered his caucus, had Representative Southerland, who in a prior life, I swear to God, was a Undertaker in a Funeral Home, sing the Christian funeral hymn 'Amazing Grace,' all three verses of it, and then told them, per Robert Costa of the National Review, that he would rather throw a grenade than catch one. And so he tried desperately to craft a bill that will attract all Republican votes. Various add-ons and poison pills were bantered about all day, but in the end, the Boehner House Bill did not have the votes, and the bill, which was never really introduced, was pulled. So now, Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell have resumed their negotiations, and according to MSNBC per a Senate Democratic source, a debt and budget deal that will avert default and reopen the government is "imminent."
President Obama Must Save the Republic From Enemies, Domestic

President Obama Must Save the Republic From Enemies, Domestic

I've long held the position that Republicans are after nothing other than chaos, and a wrecked economy so that they could claim that the economy failed during a Democratic Presidency. The ACA fight is a pretext. Economist say that most pernicious and long term effects of a default are already being felt in a steep erosion of trust in American bonds as a safe haven. As Delaware Dem has pointed out here, the country is under attack. Given that reality, President Obama will be forced to do something that he doesn't want to do. ...
Prescient GOP Autopsy Pedicted Current GOP Dysfunction

Prescient GOP Autopsy Pedicted Current GOP Dysfunction

The Republican Autopsy Report (only released last March and already more forgotten than the great works of King Ozymandias) predicted all of the childish bullshit and GOP assholery we are now experiencing.  While at the time the outreach portions of the report grabbed the headlines, the report also warned against the "King Making" powers of independent expenditure groups.
Outside groups now play an expanded role affecting federal races and, in some ways, overshadow state parties in primary and general elections. As a result, this environment has caused a splintered Congress with little party cohesion so that gridlock and polarization grow as the political parties lose their ability to rally their elected officeholders around a set of coherent governing policies.
The 62 Project: #’s 30, 31, 32

The 62 Project: #’s 30, 31, 32

We begin the ranking of the 62 legislators smack dab in the middle. As a listaholic, the thought of doing a double countdown, both up to the top and down to the dregs, is close to orgasmic. And, um, the foreplay is just starting. I laid out my criteria here. I'll let the articles speak for themselves. In addition to expressing opinions on the rankings, please let me know how you'd like to see this countdown improved. I'm sure there will be subtle format changes as this moves forward. To me, here's the lede of today's rankings: Being in the middle of the rankings does not mean 'meeting expectations'. As it turns out, all three of the legislators profiled here should be better and should be ranked higher, making their performances so far disappointing, at least to me.
Republican Shutdown and Default Apocalypse Open Thread, Day 15: The Final Chapter?

Republican Shutdown and Default Apocalypse Open Thread, Day 15: The Final Chapter?

The Republican Shutdown and associated tantrums have entered its third week. Day 15. As of this moment, we are 60 hours from a Republican Debt Default (the end of the day, or 11:59:59 on Thursday, October 17, being the deadline). We are at the verge of a Senate deal. We are also hearing this morning that the House GOP may vote tonight on its own bill, which I think is dead in the Senate and which I think will actually fail in the House (since no Dems will vote for it, and many of the Teabaggers will not like it). The contours of that deal are as inside, as well as what I think of it...