Monday, March 22, 2010

Opinion

Michael Barone

A British Take on Iowa

January 07, 2008 03:22 PM ET | Michael Barone | Permanent Link | Print

Here is my Times of London piece from Saturday. It's written for a British audience and has references that may puzzle many readers. Granita is the restaurant where Tony Blair and Gordon Brown had their famous dinner in May 1994, after the sudden death of Labor Party leader John Smith, where Brown supposedly agreed that Blair would become party leader. I've written about my dinner at Granita in June 2002 (the restaurant is now closed). The "Mr. Kennedy" referred to is Charles Kennedy, Liberal Democratic Party leader in the 2005 election, who was ousted soon afterward when it was revealed that he had a drinking problem. Also, warning: This column is a bit racier than my writings for American audiences.

Tags: Iowa caucus

Tools: Share | | Comments (0) | Print

advertisement

U.S. News Weekly

Subscribe Today

Order the new U.S. News Weekly digital magazine at a special low introductory price!

Michael Barone is a senior writer for U.S.News & World Report and principal coauthor of The Almanac of American Politics. He has written for many publications—including the Economist and the New York Times.

advertisement

NEWSLETTER

Sign up today for the latest headlines from U.S. News & World Report delivered to you free.

RSS FEEDS

Personalize your U.S. News with our feeds of blogs and breaking news headlines.

U.S. NEWS MOBILE

U.S. News daily briefings are also available on your mobile device.

Thomas Jefferson St.

Obama, Democrats Score on Health Reform

A lot of critics owe the president a lot of apologies.

GOP Bluffing on Healthcare Hyde Amendment?

Are they serious about opposing the Hyde Amendment?

Senate GOPers' Healthcare Conundrum

Will they really oppose reconciliation?

Drama Queen Democrats

After a year of debating reform, how can anyone still be undecided on healthcare?

Immigration Reform Bill May Be Too Lax

Has any other country been so forgiving with lawbreakers?

Health Reform Hurts Small Business

Democrats would be smart to consider the repercussions on 55 percent of U.S. jobs.

GOP Scared of Health Reform’s Success

While painting reform as a threat to the American people, Republicans fear it will work.

A Partisan Coup by A Mob of Elites

Democrats’ attitude an affront to the American people.

Public Opinion

A Passing Vote on Health Reform?

Resolution expected Sunday evening.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.