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McMansions: A move to the White House would be slumming it

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 12:46:09 PM PDT

Inside Edition, that bastion of hard hitting journalism, is showing a story on the mansion where John and Cindy McCain have spent most of their time since they were married.  Take a look at this amazing home.  Do you think a person who has lived here has a clue what the average American goes though?  And then, remember that the person who lived here also has 8 or 9 other homes too.  

UPDATE: Federal Judge says Bush aides can be subpoenaed!!! (with link)

Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 07:41:35 AM PDT

This is breaking news on msnbc.com.  There is no article yet, but when there is, I'll include it and excerpts.

A Smart President Again: NYTimes on Obama's Professor Days

Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 07:42:29 AM PDT

I am probably not the best person here to write up a diary on this storyin the NYTimes today on Barack Obama's days as a Law Professor at the University of Chicago.  Heck.. we even have former students of his contribute to this board.  But, I'll do it anyway and then if something better comes along, I'll delete.

Your librul media at work: Ignore our article, just read the headline

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 12:35:38 PM PDT

In example #5,463,722 of this campaign season, the librul media shines through once again.  This time, CNN explains in a front page headline that,  "Analysis: Obama, McCain both have lobbyist ties."

So, as long as you just skim the headline and don't read the article, you can leave safely knowing that they are all just the same.

More of the librul media: Obama lucky, but still wrong

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 06:50:56 AM PDT

Scanning the headlines, I see an artile entitled "Analysis: Iraq trip a boost for Obama."  I think to myself, I am in the mood for a nice, positive piece about Obama's trip.  As I go to click the link, I think of all the things that have gone well so far - the great receptionObama got from the troops, the constructive meetings with the leaders of both Afghanistan and Iraq, the awesome imagesof Obama and Petraeus with our guy looking extremely Presidential..... yeah, this article should be good.  But as the link opened and I began to read, I remembered - of course, that damned librul media!

Quinnipiac says its a 9 point race in PA

Wed Apr 02, 2008 at 06:31:36 AM PDT

Good news and bad news for Obama fans in the latest Quinnipiac poll released today.  The PA primary race is a 9-point spread, 50-41 for Hillary.  That falls in the middle between the other two polls we've seen from Ras (5 points) and SUSA (12 points).

Bush Vetoes Waterboard Ban (Update)

Sat Mar 08, 2008 at 12:27:01 PM PDT

This quote says it all:

"The bill Congress sent me would take away one of the most valuable tools in the war on terror," Bush said in his weekly radio address taped for broadcast Saturday. "So today I vetoed it," Bush said.

Make sure to tell others - YES WE CAN!

Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 10:07:47 AM PDT

Though I made the deicision to vote for Obama about a month ago now, I have reached that point where I am ready to shout it from the mountain top.  I have sent the following email to friends and family.  If you haven't done so already, please consider doing the same.  Every vote is gonna' matter in this primary.  Share what you know - communicate that feeling you have.  Feel free to borrow liberally or put it in your own words and your own way.  But make sure to tell others - YES WE CAN!

Shut up Bill!! I want to hear from Hillary

Fri Jan 25, 2008 at 06:28:34 AM PDT

When I think of Bill Clinton and his team of DLC pro-corporate hacks getting back into power - not just of this country, but of the Democratic party that we have been fighting so hard to reform - it just makes me seethe with anger.  I can't help it.  Mainly for that reason, I have been for either Edwards or Obama for several months now.  I am now supporting Obama because I love his campaign and I think he is our best chance to keep the Democratic Party from falling back under control of those hacks.

BUT.....  

Ned Lamont gets asked the Obama question

Fri Jan 18, 2008 at 07:10:34 AM PDT

I attended a local Democratic Town Committee meeting last night here in Connecticut.  It was the meeting where a representative for each of the major Presidential candidates gives a little speech and then the floor opens up for questions.  Many of you have probably attended something like this in your town.  Well, ours was a little extra special because the representative for Barack Obama last evening was Ned Lamont.  

It was an interesting evening with only a little bit of what you might call breaking news , but it did allow me to reflect on what I have been thinking about this Presidential race.  And since no one around here has written a candidate diary in the last 7 seconds, I thought maybe I better.

Please Hillary, let the healing begin

Tue Jan 08, 2008 at 06:00:44 AM PDT

This diary will certainly be perceived as a bit presumptuous.  I acknowledge that.  But all indications are that Barack Obama is about to win his second state today in New Hampshire.  He's already won handidly in the crucial bellweather towns of Hart's Location and Dixville Notch!  And rumors from Tim Russert and others are that the Nevada Cullinary Union is set to endorese him tomorrow if he wins.  I'm not saying this race is over, but if Obama wins handidly here in New Hampshire, then what kind of campaign do we want going forward?

Obama Interview: Clinton, Family and a Future Administration

Mon Jan 07, 2008 at 07:19:10 PM PDT

Brian Williams had a 20-minute sit down interview with Barack Obama today and the entire thing is available online.

I have jumped onto the Obama train already - about a month ago - but this is an impressive interview to learn a little bit more about our next President.

MSNBC calls it for Obama!

Thu Jan 03, 2008 at 06:32:24 PM PDT

Just saw Chris Matthews make the announcement and now they are talking about America being ready for a black man before a woman.  A bit premature analysis at this point, but that's where they are going with it.
I'll probably take this diary down soon as more people report this on the front page.

In the End, It Is All About Bill Clinton – Or Is It?

Wed Dec 19, 2007 at 08:01:29 AM PDT

In the closing weeks before the first caucus and primary of the 2008 season, national frontrunner Hillary Clinton has decided it is time to play that ace up her sleeve - #42.  It is the card that I imagine she was hesitant to play, but with the polls tightening particularly in the key early states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, it was a card she had to play.  Bill Clinton has been on the stump quite a bit lately in the 3 early states trying out new themes to promote Hillary’s candidacy – first it was change (Hillary as the change agent), now its likeability (Hillary as heartwarming).  But, at the end of the day, seeing Bill Clinton out there pushing the message makes one point clear.... no matter how hard she tries, her campaign is still all about #42.  Sort of.  

Krugman consistent with the corruption theme today

Mon Nov 05, 2007 at 07:08:41 AM PDT

In keeping with the theme of dengre's excellent diary today currently sitting on top of the Rec List, I want to point out Krugman's column today in the Times.  Somebody will eventually do it and I don't think they have yet.  It deals with what he refers to as The Question.

For Better or Worse, People Here Care

Fri Oct 05, 2007 at 06:18:39 AM PDT

I am totally sympathetic to the diarist who wrote this diary this morning.  I have been feeling the same way about this place lately, as I am sure have many of you.  It is rather frustrating and often times annoying to see every discussion about the upcoming election turn into a food fight between, often times, many of the same people.  It is enough to make me want to sign off for a while as well.  But, then I stop and remember how I felt in 2003.  And I get it.  I get their passion.  I get their frustrations.  Let me tell you something... in March of 2004, I was not going to vote for that stupid swiss-cheese-ordering-on-a-Philly-cheesesteak-John Kerry!!  But in November, guess who I voted for....

Al may not run, but he can still win my vote

Tue Jun 05, 2007 at 06:27:49 AM PDT

I don’t think Al Gore is running for President.  No, I have no inside information.  I didn’t talk to any of his "people".  I just believe Gore when he tells reporters he isn’t running because he can do more for the issues he cares about without being President.  But, that doesn’t mean Al Gore can’t be working in the White House in 2009 and it doesn’t mean he won’t have a lot to say about who the next President will be.

The biggest NO DUH diary of the day

Thu May 10, 2007 at 06:55:55 AM PDT

The George W. Bush administration has been very, very, very... very bad for America.  It has done many, many, many... many things that have harmed this country greatly.  

We must elect a Democrat President in 2008!!


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