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CO-Sen: Udall up in Ras Poll

Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 01:21:03 PM PDT

Mark Udall(D) has gained on his Republican Opponent in Colorado's open US Senate seat.  The current Senator, Republican Wayne Allard, who is consistently ranked as one of the worst Senators in the nation, is retiring.  Join be after the break for more details...

$200 Challenge to the Obama Campaign

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 08:34:49 AM PDT

This isn't much of a diary, but I wanted to put this out there because I believe there is a once-in-campaign golden opportunity right now for the Obama campaign - And I would love to see them take advantage of this.

Follow me after the flip if you want see my rantings...

Poll

My challenge...

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| 37 votes | Vote | Results

Joe Klein Turns Shrill (Video Update)

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 09:39:29 PM PDT

Via TPM, Joe Klein (known around these parts mostly by the name Joke Line)  calls out McCain for his 'Obama would rather win an election than lose a war' bullshit.  TPM's comment is simple: McCain loses Joe Klein.  The quote and my take below the fold.

Thank you, Hillary

Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 11:42:52 AM PDT

This is not going to be much of a diary, but it is one that I promised the community.  Even though this is a day later than the deadline I imposed on this, I still want to issue this full-throated apology and thank you.  I want to thank Senator Hillary Clinton for her endorsement of Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States.  Furthermore, I want to personally apologize to Ms. Clinton and her supporters for doubting her and believing that she would split the party.  I fully welcome them and their ideas.  Ms. Clinton has contributed greatly to the party and to the ideas Democrats hold dear.  I believe she does deserve a large voice in the party's future direction.  Now, I am really looking forward to the general election.

Rasmussen: Mixed Bag for Obama

Tue Apr 15, 2008 at 08:53:01 AM PDT

First the good news.  Obama is back on top of Clinton by 9 points in the daily tracker, according to Rasmussen.

Obama now leads Clinton by 50 - 41, which comes close to his peak last week.  Since Rasmussen averages over 4 days, last Thursday's numbers have fallen off - so these numbers include all of the post 'bittergate' polling.

Obama now also is only three points behind McCain, 47-43.  And his favorability ratings are improving.

The bad news and my 1/500 of a sawbuck after the break.

Poll

How bitter are you?

38%41 votes
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8%9 votes

| 106 votes | Vote | Results

Rasmussen: Obama ahead of McCain

Wed Apr 09, 2008 at 08:46:58 AM PDT

OK, so we are a little bit obsessed over the daily tracking polls of both Rasmussen and Gallup here at the DailyKos.  But hey, if we weren't watching polls, us young venomous lambs might be out in the streets doing God knows what to all of the mature Serious People out there in the Real World.

So today brings another interesting tid-bit.  According to Rasmussen, Sen. Obama now leads Sen. McCain in head-to-head tracking for the first time in over a month.

More politically-geeky poll stuff after the flip.

Poll

What is most important in tracking polls...

0%1 votes
57%124 votes
8%19 votes
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| 216 votes | Vote | Results

McCain Preacher: US Gov = KKK

Fri Mar 21, 2008 at 01:12:49 PM PDT

In several comments, I have asked the question: "Do Americans really want to have their preacher's sermons become part of the national political discourse?"  I'm not sure that they do.  Catholics would be in a heap of hot-water over the whole molestation scandal (The Pope has repeatedly blamed homosexuality).  Conservative religious members could have their preachers calls to bring about the end of abortion with violence used against them.

And John McCain could have the statements of his preachers parsed.  Apparently, Sam Stein over at Huffpo is doing just that.

Poll

The media will...

49%43 votes
37%33 votes
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| 87 votes | Vote | Results

Hillary: Super Delegates Don't Matter

Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 07:02:52 AM PDT

After threatening to pursue Super Delegates as a way of catching up with the freight train that is the Obama campaign, Hillary has reversed course and has called for both candidates to not pursue Super Delegates now.  The reason is pretty clear: at the beginning of the month, Hillary had a 71 Super Delegate lead.  That has been reduced to 59, including 3 who have switched from Hillary to Obama.

The Huffington Post has an article that gives the tale of the tape from Thomas B. Edsall.  My analysis follows.

BillO: This one crosses way over the line (Update 3)

Wed Feb 20, 2008 at 12:04:36 PM PDT

Media matters and several sites have BillO saying this quote:

I don't want to go on a lynching party against Michelle Obama unless there's evidence, hard facts, that say this is how the woman really feels. If that's how she really feels -- that America is a bad country or a flawed nation, whatever -- then that's legit. We'll track it down.

So, let me get this straight, Bill, if there is evidence (as determined by you, I guess) that she believes America is a bad country - then are are you seriously going to lead a lynching party?  Really?

Poll

What should we do...

8%160 votes
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| 1910 votes | Vote | Results

I Will Not Support Barack Obama

Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 11:19:11 PM PDT

I hereby declare that my support for Barack Obama is conditional.  It is conditional on principles that I personally hold dear.  I have given money, donated time and attended rallies.  I have chatted up co-workers, relatives and complete strangers.  I have done more for Barack Obama than I have done for Howard Dean, which was the first campaign where I got involved.  Join me after the break so that I can tell you why I wouldn’t support a Barack Obama candidacy.

Is the backlash beginning?

Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 07:49:03 AM PDT

Barack Obama gave a speech after the Potomac Primaries in Wisconsin.  It is on the front page right now.  One of the significant changes of tone in that speech is he started to train his guns on McCain; Obama presuming that he was the now the front runner.  At the time, I wondered if that was a good idea with such big states as Texas and Ohio coming up.  Hillary's ploy has been to say that all the 'little states' don't count and only states like Texas and Ohio do.  This has the counter-weight of pumping up those two states - making them feel important.  I'm wondering if that has led to a back-lash.  Join me over the fold to find the bad news as to why I think so...

Poll

Who will win Texas...

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29%55 votes
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| 189 votes | Vote | Results

Bush Economy Shedding Jobs Again

Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 05:47:47 AM PDT

The non-farm payrolls dropped 17,000 in January - the first job bleeding in 4 years.  This on top of an already weak December job report.

Follow me over the break for more details.

Poll

How do you feel about your job?

24%16 votes
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| 65 votes | Vote | Results

Senate FISA Debate - Live Blog #5

Thu Jan 24, 2008 at 11:26:58 AM PDT

UPDATE:  New thread can be found here.

The debate started about 10:30am ET.
Watch on C-Span2 here:
Live blog Mothership by lgcap is found here.
Live blog #2 by gchaucer2 is found here.
Live blog #3 by greenchiledem is found here.
Live blog #4 by Remembering Jello is found here.
This is live blog #5...

Upcoming diaries:

  6. TheMomCat

  7. MichiganGirl

  8. Moody Loner

  9. Volunteer needed

More after the break...

Poll

Did you...

38%53 votes
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| 137 votes | Vote | Results

And now the Superbowl, too?

Thu Jan 17, 2008 at 02:42:05 PM PDT

I just got done reading an article on TPM that gave a preview of what to expect on Superbowl Sunday by our good friends at Fox News.  In addition to their normal snide remarks and bad commentary during the game, we are also going to have to put up with their POLITICAL commentary.  Yes, you heard that right: The Official News Channel of the GOP is going to mix politics with the Great American Game.  Follow me for a rant after the break.

Poll

What say you?

32%38 votes
27%32 votes
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| 118 votes | Vote | Results

BREAKING: KO Special Comment Tonight!

Thu Dec 06, 2007 at 03:06:08 PM PDT

(I always wanted to use BREAKING in the title!)  Keith Olbermann plans on doing one of his 'Special Comments' tonight.  Subject: Dubya's dance on the Iran NIE.  Unfortunately, I am probably going to miss it.  If somebody puts a thread latter 'live blogging' it, that would be great.

Excerpt below the break...

Frost Smear: Coming from Republican Leadership; Repeated by CNN

Thu Oct 11, 2007 at 09:15:03 AM PDT

Unbelievable.  It appears that 'Fox Lite' has decided to jump in with it's own 'Fair and Balanced' take on the Frosts' smear campaign.  And who is to blame for all of this?  Why the Democrats of course.  John Roberts 'Reports':

Some of the accusations [against the Frosts] may be exaggerated or false. But did the Democrats make a tactical error in holding up Graeme as their poster child?

A tactical error?  You gotta be kidding me.  A family that is helped by a government program decides to speak out for the same program - using their own words - and according to CNN - It's the Dems fault that they are smeared.

George W. Bush: Wrong. About. EVERYTHING.

Thu Oct 04, 2007 at 03:18:52 PM PDT

OK, I have to admit.  I am catching a little baseball fever now that the Rockies are in the playoffs.  I haven't been a big baseball fan since moving from Southern California and watching the Dodgers growing up.  But, hey, the Rockies were founded one year after I arrived in the Rockey Mountains, so in a sense, they are more 'my team' than the Broncos.  I liked Don Baylor way more than I like Clint Hurdle - so I really haven't been following them.  I also abandoned the Dodgers during they time they were owned by Murdoc.

However, today I decided to click on espn.com and bring up the cool little 'gamecast' so I can keep track of the game while working on the computer.  The front-page article was about the success of wildcard teams in the playoffs.  Please join me after the break for a key graf, right at the top of the article.

Poll

Who is going to win the WS?

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| 45 votes | Vote | Results

Murdoch: Faith-Based Investing!

Fri Feb 09, 2007 at 09:00:42 AM PDT

It seems that Rupert (who's real first name is Keith - go figure) wants to bring that 'Fair and Balanced' charm to the business world that he has so successfully brought to politics in general and foreign policy in particular.  According to this blurb, Rupert wants to make his 'news' empire  "more business-friendly."  Follow me after the break for my personal analysis of this latest turn in Faux 'News' empire...

UPDATE: mrbubs has a good take here.

Poll

Murdoc's Business News Cast...

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| 18 votes | Vote | Results


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