John Boehner's Plan B to avert the fiscal cliff got nixed by his own party raising the question of what, if anything, he could get the members he leads to agree to. He could also try to swing some Democrats his way—but that would violate the edict established by his predecessor, Dennis Hastert, which Boehner has made, at his peril, even stronger. Read more
How the Obama campaign used massive brain and processing power to guide them towards simple, subtly sophisticated strategies for pitching the candidate and his wife to donors (and potential employees). Read more