No Dictation
May 6, 2008
May 4, 2008
Obama in Indianapolis
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May 3, 2008
Does it get any more embarrassing then this?
It is really time for all good people to come to the aid of their country. Each of us must ask ourselves a simple question… Who’s your daddy?
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May 2, 2008
Once Again the Daily Show Gets it Right…
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April 30, 2008
Michelle speaks in Indiana very informal…
Wow the news cycle sucks. Not eloquent but true. Listening to this clip put it back in perspective. Hillary is the token “Women in the White House” at this point with her tactics. Michelle on the other hand is what attracted me to Barack. She is what we need in the White house. Someone who just paid off her student loans. Someone who has to ask her Mom to watch her girls when her work schedule and Barack’s don’t work right. Someone who asks Barack to pick up ant traps on his way home from DC.
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April 28, 2008
Must read New York Times: Pentagon propaganda-talking head Generals
This came out on my birthday, the 20th, so it is a bit behind. I have been listening to Robert Kennedy Jr. and Mike Pappantino talk about it on Ring of Fire on Air America radio. I have to post this. It speaks to everything that is going on.
In the summer of 2005, the Bush administration confronted a fresh wave of criticism over Guantánamo Bay. The detention center had just been branded “the gulag of our times†by Amnesty International, there were new allegations of abuse from United Nations human rights experts and calls were mounting for its closure.
The administration’s communications experts responded swiftly. Early one Friday morning, they put a group of retired military officers on one of the jets normally used by Vice President Dick Cheney and flew them to Cuba for a carefully orchestrated tour of Guantánamo.
To the public, these men are members of a familiar fraternity, presented tens of thousands of times on television and radio as “military analysts†whose long service has equipped them to give authoritative and unfettered judgments about the most pressing issues of the post-Sept. 11 world.
Hidden behind that appearance of objectivity, though, is a Pentagon information apparatus that has used those analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance, an examination by The New York Times has found.
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Reverend Wright- The Audacity of Hope
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April 24, 2008
The non-Clinton math in a nutshell…
Delegate count: if Obama wins anything more than 16% in ANY of the upcoming races he owns the pledged delegates.
Popular vote (which is NOT how you win the nomination but according to Clinton is a means to get the Super Delegates to switch allegiance to her): Clinton math- count Florida AND MICHIGAN as is. That means ZERO votes in Michigan for Obama because he was not on the ballot, then and ONLY then is she ahead in the popular vote. If you count all the votes cast in the states so far and even throw in Florida AND Michigan, but give Obama even less then he usually gets, like the 45% block who chose “undecided” rather than vote for Clinton, he is ahead again.
That Clinton can actually think giving Obama ZERO votes in Michigan is fair is a stunner. More mis-information for her followers which is just going to make it more painful for them to give her up.
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April 23, 2008
Clinton wins in perception but still loses in delegate numbers…
THE MATH ONLY GETS GLOOMIER FOR CLINTON—EVEN AFTER A BIG PENNSYLVANIA WIN.
By Chris Wilson and Chadwick Matlin
Updated Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at 1:03 AM ET
Hillary Clinton’s 10-point victory in Pennsylvania awards her a net gain of about 16 pledged delegates, based on projections from the popular vote. Because Pennsylvania awards about two-thirds of its delegates by district, we won’t have a precise figure until later this week.
Coming into today, the odds that Clinton would catch Obama in pledged delegates were very small. Now they’re zero. Before Pennsylvania, Clinton needed to win each remaining primary with 65 percent of the vote to close the gap. Even though she won Pennsylvania, that figure is now just over 68 percent. (Try it on the calculator below by dragging the red bar at the top to the right.) Furthermore, the state with the most remaining delegates is North Carolina, where Obama leads in the polls by about 20 points. Assuming he nets at least 20 more of the state’s 115 delegates, Clinton needs 80 percent of the vote in each of the other eight remaining primaries to catch up.
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April 22, 2008
McCain and his Temper
Cenk on the Washington Post article about McCain’s anger issues