Jennifer Rubin is PJM's Washington, DC, editor. She also blogs at Commentary’s Contentions.
Leaks regarding Obama's likely choices for top Cabinet spots have Republicans smiling.
Attorney General candidate Eric Holder played a key role in the much-maligned pardon of fugitive Marc Rich. (Also, Roger Kimball on Eric Holder, Radical)
Republicans have at least two ready-made issues which can unite the party.
Is he exercising caution or once again avoiding difficult choices?
A decision to refocus on "core conservative values" could permanently marginalize the party.
Sniping, whining, and bickering isn't the way to revive a party after a stinging defeat.
Will the GOP Senate minority be able to slow the runaway train of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid?
We know the big winner of the night, but the questions have only begun. (Also, Michael Ledeen: All Hail the King; and Ron Radosh asks: What Will Obama Do?)
Let's get a jump on the well-earned finger-pointing. (Listen to Jennifer Rubin, along with Glenn Reynolds, Stephen Green, James Lileks on PJM Political's All-Star Election Post-Mortem Podcast)
In an exclusive interview with PJM, he sounds a cautious but confident note on his party's ability to limit its Senate losses.