Jonathan Chait

The post-mortems on the debt deal are showing the degree to which, as I've suspected, the Obama administration completely misunderstood the Republican Party. Laura Meckler and Gerald Seib's tick-tock is especially good. Here are the negotiations bumping up against the fundamental ideological divide in American politics: READ MORE >>

I'm still shocked and dismayed that President Obama tried so hard to cut a budget deal with Republicans that, in return for enormous concessions, would have raised no more revenue than we'd get if the Bush tax cuts for income over $250,000 expire on schedule. William Galston, by contrast, argues that Obama blundered by asking for too much reve READ MORE >>

Grover Norquist is always filled with triumphalist theories, and his book elucidates one favorite Norquist claim, that shrinking revenue will turn the Democratic coalition (the "Takings Coalition") against itself in a cannibalistic orgy: READ MORE >>

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-- What's the deal with Norwegian sentencing?  -- How the Super Committee can raise taxes. -- Why left-of-center parties all over the world are having problems. READ MORE >>

Nate Silver, upon reflection, decides that the debt ceiling agreement isn't really so bad for liberals: READ MORE >>

Andrew Breitbart has clipped an exchange from today's press at conference at the White House. READ MORE >>

One of the cliches bouncing around constantly is that President Obama "owns the economy." Pay attention to the way Karl Rove uses the phrase here, seguing from a weird description of a bakery closing to blaming it on Obama: READ MORE >>

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