Romney Sours On John Roberts

Even though his campaign website promises that Mitt Romney “will nominate judges in the mold of Chief Justice Roberts,” Romney says he wouldn’t have nominated Roberts knowing what he knows now.




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Hey Republicans, Leave Mitt Aloooone

For those of us old enough to remember the time when President Obama’s reelection campaign was flailing and desperate allies were bombarding him with advice — it was about two weeks ago — it feels a little soon for Republicans to dissolve into panic of their own. And yet here we are.

The basic chronology of the latest panic is as follows. First, Rupert Murdoch — who commands a vast global media empire — decided his personal Twitter feed was the medium of choice to communicate his belief that Romney needs to replace his campaign staff. Fellow right-wing business titan Jack Welch concurred. Then the Wall Street Journal editorial page fired off a jittery editorial bemoaning his “insular staff and strategy that are slowly squandering an historic opportunity.”

All this was the backdrop for Romney’s poorly received interview yesterday, in which he attempted to clarify his position on whether the individual mandate is a tax. His adviser Eric Fehrnstrom initially said it was not. Now Romney says it is. Dropped into the roiling waters of Republican discontent, this is the perfect recipe for an early summer campaign freak-out.

It’s worth bearing in mind a couple points, though. First, there’s not a whole lot of evidence that Romney is actually blowing it right now. The polls have registered a slight uptick for Obama, possibly related to his campaign’s ability to hammer home the ugly underside of Romney’s business career, or possibly reflecting a random statistical blip.

The mandate-tax brouhaha merely reflects the impossible position Romney finds himself in. Remember, as late as 2010, Romney was praising Obama’s decision to include an individual mandate in his health-care law. Then Republicans decided it was unconstitutional, and since then have concluded it is the only thing worse than unconstitutional: a tax. So Republicans insisted that Romney not undercut them and concur that it is indeed a tax. So he did. And when asked about the identical policy he introduced to Massachusetts, here was his attempt to draw a distinction:

Actually, the — chief justice, in his opinion, made it very clear that, at the state level — states have the power to put in place mandates. They don’t need to require them to be called taxes in order for them to be constitutional. And — and as a result, Massachusetts’ mandate was a mandate, was a penalty, was described that way by the legislature and by me. And so it stays as it was.

I have read this passage countless time in an attempt to make sense of it. Romney seems to be asserting that Obama’s individual mandate is a tax because the Supreme  Court ruled it is justifiable under the taxing authority, and because his individual mandate never faced a legal challenge, it never had to declare itself a tax, so it isn’t, even though it is exactly the same thing. This is bizarre.

On the other hand, you try explaining a coherent worldview when you’re in Romney’s position. It’s impossible. The best you can to is emit some kind of word salad.

Here is the deeper problem. Conservatives say they want Romney to change his staff or alter his campaign tactics. But what they really want is a different candidate and a different electorate. They want to believe that the American people are hungering for detailed endorsements of Republican plans to cut entitlement spending  and taxes for the rich and launch a philosophical assault on the welfare state. But that’s not what the public wants and Romney knows it.

People don’t like the health-care law because they have no idea what it does and think it was a distraction from the economy. Romney’s best and only campaign strategy is to exploit discontent with the disastrous economy. He needs the votes of as many people as possible who feel frustrated with Obama, which is why he is leaving his alternative as vague as possible. Obama is the candidate who wants to turn the election into a specific choice between competing visions for the future, because Obama’s preference — in which taxes for the rich are higher and entitlement spending gets cut less — is vastly more popular. What’s more, Romney’s history as father of national health insurance and sometime-advocate of the same national plan as the one Obama passed exposes the philosophical inanity of the Republican belief that Obamacare represents socialism.

The smart move for Romney is to ignore conservative caterwauling. The only question is whether he’ll be able to, or whether his base, as it has done from time to time, will force him to run the campaign they want rather than the one Romney needs.

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Brooklyn State Senator Cancels ‘Walk Like a Model’ Seminar for Sloppy Broads

Republican Marty Golden, the only Brooklyn state senator to vote against marriage equality, has some thoughts on gender norms, too. In a planned event called “Posture, Deportment and the Feminine Presence,” Golden, with the help of a “certified protocol consultant,” promised to help misguided dames find a job by refining their god-given potential: The flier teased lessons in how to “sit, stand and walk like a model” and “walk up and down a stair elegantly,” as well as tips on “handshakes and introductions.” In response, State Senator Liz Krueger quipped to City & State, “Perhaps this would be appropriate on Mad Men, but not in New York in the 21st century.” And following an incredulous online uproar today, the finishing class has been nixed.

“Each year, Senator Golden holds several well received events to provide options to his constituents for personal and business development,” his office said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. “Our upcoming event, which we have chosen not to hold, is similar to ones being organized by other elected officials, as well as classes conducted in local high schools. The Senator’s support of legislation and programs to help create jobs for all New Yorkers is a matter of public record, and we will be holding future events to assist them in finding and keeping a job.”

For now, reruns of Charm School it is, sweethearts.

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Who leaked the SCOTUS story?

The mystery of who revealed John Roberts’s change of heart to CBS News continues.



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This Weather Is What Global Warming Looks Like

Did you know it’s been really hot this summer? Perhaps you noticed it, oh, anytime you’ve stepped outside of your door in New York City these last couple of weeks. (That’s assuming you have a decent cooling system jerryrigged; otherwise, you’ve noticed it every single second of every single day and wondered why you ever doubted the existence of hell.) Well, scientists are now pointing out that all the weird and warm weather we’ve been noticing this summer looks an awful lot like what the effects of global warming were expected to look like.  

For instance, in addition to the crazy heat we’ve been suffering through lately, there have been wildfires (over 2.1 million acres in the U.S), droughts (two thirds of the country), huge downpours, and a freak windstorm known as a derecho (D.C, you know what we’re talking about on that one). It is, to say the least, an eventful summer for weathermen.

 

Scientists won’t come out and say that this is global warming, because scientists are cautious types and it’s way too early to make that call on whether this is correlation or causation that’s making the collective backs of our sweaty thighs stick to our chairs, but it’s not great that 3,215 daily temperature records were set in June alone. And that of the 40,000 temperature records the country has set this year, just 6,000 have been cold related. “This is what global warming looks like at the regional or personal level,”  Jonathan Overpeck, a professor of geosciences and atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona, told the Associated Press. “The extra heat increases the odds of worse heat waves, droughts, storms and wildfire. This is certainly what I and many other climate scientists have been warning about.” It’s probably not an I-told-you-so with much pleasure attached. Unless that dude really, really likes sweating.

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Megaupload Founder Goes From Arrest to Cult Hero

While Kim Dotcom’s lawyers have been making steady progress in court, Mr. Dotcom has been gaining the public’s favor in New Zealand.

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Obama to FactCheck.org: Drop dead

The Obama campaign releases a new ad tying Mitt Romney to corporate outsourcing.



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The British Virgin Islands’ Box 438: The Best-Connected, Tax-Friendliest Address in the World?

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Investigation: Mitt Romney’s Offshore Accounts, Tax Loopholes, and Mysterious I.R.A.

No wonder Mitt Romney doesn’t want his finances made public. His offshore accounts may operate in a legal gray zone, as Nicholas Shaxson reports, but is that where a presidential candidate should be?

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Microsoft’s Downfall: Inside the Executive E-mails and Cannibalistic Culture That Felled a Tech Giant

“I see Microsoft as technology’s answer to Sears,” a former Microsoft marketing official tells Kurt Eichenwald in August V.F.’s story on the company’s backslide.

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