Monday, February 25, 2008

Political Radar: Clinton on photo: 'Why is anybody concerned about this?"

Will the last one out of the room for the Clinton campaign please turn out the lights...

This latest move is sooooo desperate.

Political Radar: Clinton on photo: 'Why is anybody concerned about this?"

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Next Up for the Democrats: Civil War - New York Times

Great op-ed by Frank Rich...

Next Up for the Democrats: Civil War - New York Times

Obama landslides could break deadlock - Ben Smith - Politico.com

This could be the beginning of the end for Billary. I was watching one of my favorite shows, The McLaughlin Group, and one of the panelists said that the talk of a Billary/Obama ticket was put out there by the Clintons because they were so worried about these primaries. Looks like that is true. Oh, by the way, Billary cried again.

Obama landslides could break deadlock - Ben Smith - Politico.com

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Just a few things to get off my chest...

#1  Cheaters never win.
 
#2  I think it ironic that conservatives have such a problem with McCain and label Romney as a true conservative.  Romney is a guy who never met a position he didn't like, he used to be pro-Choice, then he wasn't.  Now, I'm not a pro-lifer or neo-con and I'm glad I'm not if that means I need to pick the Republicans' version of Billy Clinton over a guy who I might not agree with but at least has stuck to his convictions.  I think the real reason conservatives hate McCain is that he doesn't pander to them like every other candidate has done and that is really sad.  How can you claim to truly believe in something if you need those who don't agree with you to pay you lip service for you pet causes, strikes me that you really don't have any convictions at all, just crazy rantings.
 
#3  Billary cried again...anyone else suspicious?
 
#4  Still like Obama, but whoever is advising him are idiots.  This race isn't about the war anymore, so quit harping on Billary's vote on the Iraq war.  To quote James Carville, "It's the economy, stupid."  Everyone, even democrats who voted in the midterm specifically to end the war have conceded that us staying in Iraq for the foreseeable future is a foregone conclusion.  I'm not naive enough to think that Obama will follow through on his reduction and withdrawal of troops at all costs, he's a smart guy, he'll see the writing on the wall.  However, unlike everyone else I won't hold it against him when he changes his mind.  There are many other ways you and Billary are different other than your vote on Iraq, focus on those or you might lose.  Oh and BTW, don't be her VP if she ends up winning.  Be a thorn in her side in the Senate and call her out when she waffles on every issue and doesn't live up to any of her promises. 
 
#5  It looks I won't have to move to Candada, Huckabee and Edwards are both essentially out.  I'm sure both are nice enough, but Huckabee is stupid crazy and Edwards is a snake oil salesman.
 
#6  My top albums of 2007 post is coming soon...promise!