Today’s Reading List - July 27, 2006
I am neither a prophet or the son of a prophet, but yesterday I commented in the Reading List about organization in politics and government, and lo and behold - the Heritage Foundation is thinking about it too.Â
I know Hillary is still the prohibitive favorite for the Dem nod, but I’m telling you, Evan Bayh would make the best race of it.
Speaking of favorites - The National Journal’s tote sheet.
Novak has some points here, to my mind particularly when it comes to Frist’s ineptitude, but it is a huge issue. What can a presidential candidate do?
There is no question that the Big Dig problems are thrusting Romney into the national spotlight, but I think hanging him with an appelation like “Turnaround President” would be a mistake - the presidency is about too much more than that.

ON THE LIGHTER SIDE: Saw this ad yesterday and got visions of the Austin Powers movies running through my head. Well, it made me chuckle.
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