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CNN: Obama and a White Woman?

Sun Jun 29, 2008 at 11:35:15 AM PDT

Barack Obama and Scarlett Johansann?  Could it be? Could the black star  secretly be trying to land the hot young white movie star?  Well, the National Inquirer CNN is all over it.

Debunking Experience

Sun Jun 08, 2008 at 06:43:43 PM PDT

ex·pe·ri·ence (ĭk-spîr'ē-əns): Active participation in events or activities, leading to the accumulation of knowledge or skill: a lesson taught by experience; a carpenter with experience in roof repair.

I'm so sick of the "experience" argument and I'm sure I'll get more sick of it. So pardon me while I completely destroy the argument early on in the process. And when your friend says, "But McCain is so experienced.", you can  feel free to slap them around with this...

Why Jim Webb will be Vice President

Sun Jun 01, 2008 at 08:31:20 AM PDT

I do not think that Jim Webb is the best Vice Presidential candidate in a perfect world. However, in the scope of an election against John McCain, Jim Webb is the best option.

Today on George Stephanopolous' little program, George Will stated:

The number one issue is national security. If Obama figures that out he's the President.

Bill Clinton: 'my fight was over on April 9th'

Mon May 26, 2008 at 07:49:13 PM PDT

Ah, those history books. They can be damning.  As noted by PoliticalWire, Bill Clinton claimed that his primary in 1992 was over in early April.  Scroll south for the quotes...

Confront John McCain at Upcoming Town Halls

Sun May 25, 2008 at 11:24:28 AM PDT

I have many concerns about a McCain Presidency and since it is a real possibility that he will be our next President I think we should confront him directly on the important issues in this election.  

My concerns are the usual: I think he's too hawkish on the war. I think he should be held accountable for his vote to authorize the war. I think he has a tendency to get upset when asked difficult questions. I think he's not smart enough (as he graduated 5th from last in his class of 899 at the naval academy). I think he's a touch too old. I think he's too prone to changing his mind on important issues when it is politically necessary and I think he lied to Tim Russert during a debate when Russert asked him why he admitted to not being knowledgeable on the economy.

As a concerned citizen, I'd like to have my concerns addressed.

LIVEBLOG: Libertarian Debate on CSPAN [Updating...]

Sat May 24, 2008 at 06:20:13 PM PDT

This is high comedy. C-SPAN is now carrying the Libertarian Presidential debate.

Yes, Mike Gravel is there. Oh baby!

UPDATE: So who is winning?
I say Jingozian, Kubby, then Gravel. Barr is laying low.

Poll

Who are you voting for?

44%22 votes
2%1 votes
2%1 votes
0%0 votes
6%3 votes
18%9 votes
28%14 votes

| 50 votes | Vote | Results

McCain's Issues - Part 1: Iraq Strategy

Sat May 17, 2008 at 06:45:23 AM PDT

Over the next several weeks I plan to examine the specifics of Senator John McCain's plans for his potential Presidency as described on his web site. We know the generalities, but I thought it would be interesting to get it straight from the straight talker's web site.

Please let me know if I miss important points - especially as it pertains to factual evidence.

This is the first in the series. The topic is his Iraq Strategy.  Hold on tight...

http://www.johnmccain.com/...

Jim Webb: Vice President

Thu May 15, 2008 at 08:02:21 AM PDT

So it appears that Senator Jim Webb from Virginia will be releasing another book next week:  A Time to Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America.  Interesting timing, no? Interesting title? So what's the first quote in the preface:

"I’m the only person in the history of Virginia elected to statewide office with a Union card, two Purple Hearts, and three tattoos."

This is just too easy so let's not over think who should be standing next to Barack Obama for the next six months.

KNOW THIS: It is not over!

Fri May 09, 2008 at 07:13:07 PM PDT

Does this campaign feel like Terminator 2 to anyone?  Hillary Clinton is not done yet. Barack Obama has not won yet. And she has every right to continue to campaign because she has not lost yet.  We do not have 2025 delegates.

We are too comfortable in our little world of counting super delegates right now. We are too damn comfortable. These are the Clintons we're talking about .  We gotta wake up people becasue this is just not over.

The Obama PA Project: 1 Week Left

Tue Mar 18, 2008 at 05:27:31 AM PDT

Pennsylvania will be won in what is now the next SIX (aka 6) days. I wrote a diary last week to help call attention to this, often confusing, rule.

This is because only registered Democrats can vote in Pennsylvania on April 22nd. And the deadline to change party affiliation is March 24th. Monday, MARCH 24TH! Six days from this one.

Poll

My contribution is that:

25%3 votes
0%0 votes
41%5 votes
33%4 votes

| 12 votes | Vote | Results

[Updated] KNOW THIS: PA is a CLOSED primary, unless...

Mon Mar 10, 2008 at 05:53:17 AM PDT

Pennsylvania votes on April 22nd. But Pennsylvania will be won in the next two weeks. Because Pennsylvania's primary is closed to registered Democrats only.  This is likely a disadvantage for Barack Obama as he performs better in races in which Independents can vote.

Here's the good news: Independents (and Republicans) can vote in the Pennsylvania primary - if they change their party affiliation to Democrat by March 24th.

And the bad news: I was canvassing in New Hope, PA this weekend. No one knows this is the rule.

Poll

Is this the most important factor in PA right now?

84%1343 votes
15%244 votes

| 1587 votes | Vote | Results

Pennsylvania Voter Registration Deadline - MARCH 24th

Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 01:01:40 PM PDT

Pennsylvania votes on April 22nd. But Pennsylvania will be won in the next two weeks. Because Pennsylvania's primary is closed to registered Democrats only.  This is likely a disadvantage for Barack Obama as he performs better in races in which Independents can vote.

Here's the good news: Independents (and Republicans) can vote in the Pennsylvania primary - if they change party affiliation to Democrat by March 24th.

But the bad news: I was canvassing in New Hope, PA today. No one knows this is the rule. NO ONE.

There is no in sense waiting until April to campaign in Pennsylvania if our people cannot vote on election day. So...

Pennsylvania Voter Registration Deadline - 2 Weeks!

Sat Mar 08, 2008 at 05:39:19 PM PDT

Pennsylvania votes on April 22nd. But Pennsylvania will be won in the next two weeks. Because Pennsylvania's primary is closed to registered Democrats only.  This is likely a disadvantage for Barack Obama as he performs better in races in which Independents can vote.

Here's the good news: Independents (and Republicans) can vote in the Pennsylvania primary - if they change party affiliation to Democrat by March 24th

There is no in sense waiting until April to campaign in Pennsylvania if our people cannot vote on election day. So...

Poll

When is the deadline to register as a Dem in PA?

3%1 votes
0%0 votes
96%28 votes

| 29 votes | Vote | Results

Who's Younger Than Barack Obama?

Mon Mar 03, 2008 at 05:53:13 AM PDT

Barack Obama will be 47 years old in August. Let's play, "Who's Younger Than Barack Obama?"

Brett Favre, 1969
Jon Bon Jovi, 1962
Mariah Carey, 1969
Michael Jordan, 1963
Tom Cruise, 1962
Larry Page & Sergey Brin, 1973
Garry Kasparov, 1963
Dan Marino, 1961
Chris Rock, 1965
John Stockton, 1962
Pete Sampras, 1971
Jerry Yang, 1968
Markos Moulitsas, 1971
Will Smith, 1968
Jerry Rice, 1962
Janet Jackson, 1966

Poll

Are you younger than Barack Obama

75%78 votes
0%1 votes
23%24 votes
0%1 votes

| 104 votes | Vote | Results

Change The World. Now!

Sun Mar 02, 2008 at 09:41:07 AM PDT

I have supported Barack Obama's campaign for over one year now.  

Back then I was convinced that either Clinton or Gore would have to carry him on the ticket as Vice President.  

By November, I convinced myself (against all common sense) that he could win the nomination. I just didn't know the logistics of how.

By December, I was hopeful that he'd squeak out a win either Iowa or New Hampshire. Then hang around and see what happens.

By New Year's, I was cautiously optimistic, actively donating, actively phone banking and actively canvassing in New Jersey. Hoping that there really was a "new" majority out there, somewhere.

Then WE won Iowa. Then WE won South Carolina, Then WE won more delegates and more states on February 5th than any other candidate. Then WE won Maine, Virginia, Louisiana, Nebraska, Maryland, Washington, Wisconsin (by a lot) The country was screaming for change at the top of their lungs. Screaming for their voices to finally be heard.

Imagine: 3 Weeks and 11 months

Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 08:14:49 PM PDT

Three weeks from today we could be watching Hillary Clinton concede the nomination to Barack Obama.

Think about this. What would do to see this? What would you give to see Barack Obama win this nomination?  Would you donate now - https://donate.barackobama.com/...  Would you?

Eleven months from today Barack Obama stands tall with his hand on the Bible. Then walks George W Bush out of the White House for good.  

Can you imagine this moment in time?  The two men who have, in opposite ways, inspired so many of us to get involved in the political process, walking together. But one of them walking alone, while one of them walks with the power of millions behind him - the true power given to him by the people, given to him by us.

What would you do to see this?  Would you phone bank for hours?  Would you donate here https://donate.barackobama.com/... ?

My NJ Obama vote goes to Ron Paul?

Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 12:12:48 PM PDT

So i voted at 6:30 AM. i get in the booth and i can only vote on the R ballot. Why? Well, clearly because I am a Republican.  

Obama To Visit NYC Area On Monday

Sat Feb 02, 2008 at 06:25:05 PM PDT

Barack Obama just officially announced that he is making his way to what is conventionally considered Clinton territory.  He'll be at The Meadowlands on Monday at noon:

IZOD Center at the Meadowlands
50 State Route 120
East Rutherford, NJ

Monday, February 4, 2008
Doors open: 10:00 a.m.
Event begins: 12:00 p.m.

This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Please note: RSVPs do not guarantee admission. Admission is on a first come, first-served basis.

http://my.barackobama.com/...


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