Category: Politics

Let the Cannibal Feast Begin

Wall Street money-handlers and the Republican Party have long been co-dependent partners. But, after this week? Ehhhh…not so much. Check out this email to James Pethokoukis at the US News and World Report (nicked from Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish (emphasis mine.): I am a lifelong ( 51 years old) “rock-ribbed” conservative…. What an eye opener this week has been! I […]

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Oh, This is Rich

From Politico’s fine reporting: President Bush’s lame duck status, and his heavy hand in dealing with lawmakers in his own party for the last seven-plus years, is also coming back to haunt the White House, as House Republicans grumble that Bush is “trying to tear up the Constitution” by committing the federal government to such a massive intervention in the […]

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Oo, oo, that smell…

I knew that the McCain campaign was getting desperate but, holy shit, I had no idea he’d go this far off the deep end. There’s no question that he had a bad day last week with the whole “fundamentals are strong/the financial world is ending” flip-flop. And the whole “no fucking way we’re bailing out AIG/we totally need to bail […]

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Sexism in American Politics

I’m just sayin’…CNN’s Campbell Brown finally called the McCain campaign out on its sexist behavior with regard to Sarah Palin. This is the most direct and succinct statement of how sexist their actions are that I have seen yet. So let’s see, the McCain campaign has totally lost which of the the people and groups you’d most expect to be […]

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Welly Well Well Well

Welly Well Well Well

Well then. Today was an interesting day wasn’t it? First, we had the Sarah Palin Does the U.N. show where she met with the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, with Henry Kissinger, and, of course, with Bono. There was a bit of a kerfuffle when, not making this up, McCain’s campaign said “no reporters”. Only still cameras. So the vice presidential […]

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Delivering Michigan For Obama – The “Youth Vote”

I’m looking at three separate pieces of information about the presidential race in Michigan and, taken as a whole, they point to very good news for the Obama campaign in November: 1. The registration of young people is HUGE and getting HUGER.2. The percentage of young people who voted in the primary in Michigan was much larger than usual this […]

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McCain: Cry Babies

After spending the summer complaining their campaign wasn’t getting the same amount of attention from the media as Obama, the McCain group is now complaining that they don’t like the kind of coverage they are getting. It didn’t seem to register with them that Obama’s media attention was largely him getting roasted over stuff like his pastor, his exceedingly tenuous […]

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It’s Good to be the King’s Court Jester

Unbelievable. “Loan Titans Paid McCain Adviser Nearly $2 Million” That’s right, John McCain’s Campaign Manager [Rick Davis] earned $2 million over five years lobbying for the very groups McCain is blaming for our recent financial “hiccup” (to quote my friend, Aielman.) Senator John McCain’s campaign manager was paid more than $30,000 a month for five years as president of an […]

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YEEEEE-OUCH!!!

This one might just leave a mark. Oh, and by the way, it was created by a “concerned citizen”. It didn’t come from the Obama campaign. With friends like these, he’s in VERY good shape. I’m just sayin’…

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Blowing McCain Outta The Water

Charles M. Blow has a new editorial piece out in the New York Times that’s a perfect characterization of the Palin Phenomenon right now. Here’s some of it: It turns out that the Republican enthusiasm for Sarah Palin is just as superficial as she is. They were so eager for someone to cheer for (because they really don’t like you) […]

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Obama Drinks McCain’s Milkshake

While it’s a pretty easy target these days to hit, this right harr is a piece of awesomeness. How people can listen to McCain and then listen to Obama and come away thinking McCain and Palin are the best two people to run this country when it is in such dire need of strong leadership, I absolutely will never understand. […]

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