Veep chatter smacks of a smokescreen
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 07:47:17 PM PDT
Doesn't all the veep chatter seem like one big smokescreen? Every couple weeks the press is on another wild goose chase after another rumored front runner. Rumors spread about what the shortlist is, but I don't think the either campaign has actually publicly confirmed any shortlists at all, ever. It all smacks of a DNC/RNC commercial, designed to put a bunch of possible future candidates on the stage to see how marketable they turn out to be. To me it does seem like the pick is probably going to be Hillary, whether or not it OUGHT to be.
If McCain doesn't know how many houses he's got....
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 07:43:58 PM PDT
his not fit for the presidency.
This is the truth and I am ashamed that we even have this man running for president. This man doesn't know what he owns and seems to take it for granted that he has more houses than the average American. But for him to indicate he doesn't know how many houses he's got is a bit embarrassing.
McCain: Not Keeping His Powder Dry
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 07:26:39 PM PDT
Today, McCain blew it. Big time. Now I know there's about 18 million diaries about this and we're collectively having a giant orange satan collective moment of Schadenfreude. So let me take a moment to look at another element of this that I haven't seen discussed yet.
Denver Convention latest attendee
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 07:09:07 PM PDT
According to Howard Finneman @ Newsweek Mohommed Ali contacted Obama's headquarters requesting attendence to his acceptance speech. According to Howard Finneman Ali stated due to the historic nature of the moment along with the anniversary of Martin Luther King speech also he would like to experience the moment in person.
Hillary = Illinois Native
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:54:51 PM PDT
Is it possible that Obama's Springfield, IL event on Saturday is to introduce an Illinois native as his running mate? Just conjecture at this point.
Having been an Obama supporter from the beginning and thinking that Clinton would be a terrible choice just a few months ago, I'm starting to warm up to the idea.
Thoughts?
BOOKMARK this
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:53:58 PM PDT
I actually spoke with an army Captain who blogs on right-wing blogs, and expressed (polite) disagreement about Obama during a casual discussion.
Before I begin, I want to make this clear since people might get the wrong idea. He was not using his position or authority to try to pressure me. It was a brief, civil discussion between two adults.
He strikes me as a reasonably intelligent person and he's obviously college educated.
He actually questions the validity of Obama's birth certificate!
Caption contest! Housewarming edition.
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:52:41 PM PDT
All this talk of houses, finance, and the economy make me wonder if we shouldn't contemplate the big stakes gamble we are looking at with a guy who can't even remember where he lives.
The only way to address this is with the level of seriousness he gives to his own positions ....in other words: Caption Contest!!!
Rules are simple: Add your caption in comments. Vote on the one(s) you like by reccomending them. Add as many captions as you like. Most rec'd comments wins....
Oh... and remember, we don't refer to Obama's opponent by his name anymore since he has diminished his stature to the point that he is only relevant because he is Obama's opponent...
So It's about Race After All
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:51:38 PM PDT
Chris Mathews on Hardball tonight had two guests to discuss why some Hillary supporters simply would never vote for Barack Obama.
One of those guests was Bonnie Eber, a host on NPR's To the Contrary. She said something that left me feeling like a fist suddenly came flying out of the screen and caught me square on the jaw.
Look at the past Democratic candidates who had success in winning the Presidency. Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.
Look it, both Southern WHITE (her emphasis) men ... the country hasn’t changed that much in the last 12 years ... I think a lot of these [Democratic] voters are looking at the Democratic leadership and saying [about the current nominee, Barack Obama], ‘What were you thinking??!’"
It was clear (and shocking) to me that her point was, "A black man??? Our nominee for President????? How could you let this happen, Democratic Leadership?? What were you thinking!!!!????"
I am offended to the core!!!
Best picks: Webb Sebelius C. Kennedy Reed John Lewis not Biden
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:28:53 PM PDT
As noted before: even if Obama has picked a VP, he can unpick. Biden in particular: slurs against Asians are more McCain's territory, you would think; why would Obama want to go there with his VP pick? And I almost wonder if Georgia got a little hint from Bush to call Biden, to make him look better to Obama, or at least to confuse Obama? Hm. May be worth a diary...
Note this insightful Time interview with Barack, at Obama's VP: The Candidate Drops Some Hints,
...I try to surround myself with people who are about getting the job done, and who are not about ego, self—aggrandizement, getting their names in the press, but our focus on what's best for the American people.
I think people will see that I'm not afraid to have folks around me who complement my strengths and who are independent. I'm not a believer in a government of yes—men. ...
Like guy #1 below?
Still Can't Get Over Clark Slam
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:25:14 PM PDT
Was just at securingamerica.com and listened to the audio of Clark's most recent interview on the Georgia/Russia problem. Hearing the host of the radio show say how much he wanted to see him as VP or something else important in the Obama administration and hearing the disheartened sound of Clark's reply.
Demand McCain Fire Brian Rogers for his outrageous comments today!
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:20:48 PM PDT
You want this "7 houses" story to have REAL legs? Then let's go for the jugular. Please join me in making noise in every media outlet we have available, insisting, No DEMANDING that McCain immediately fire his Spokesman Brian Rogers.
Who the hell is he?
He's the guy who gave the McCain Camp's official response to the Story when it broke today; and while you think you've heard it, I'm willing to bet you haven't.
Most media outlets that carried it, censored it, making it sound almost intelligent, if nasty. But
But here's the real deal in all it's slanderous, nasty, juvenile, glory
check these highlights:
"We're delighted to have a real estate debate with Barack Obama,"[Obama's house. is] "a frickin' mansion. He doesn't tell people that. You have a mansion you bought in a shady deal with a convicted felon."
..
"In terms of who's an elitist, I think people have made a judgment that John McCain is not an arugula-eating, pointy headed professor-type based on his life story."
is there more? Oh you betcha:
Suggestions for Obama campaign ads
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:19:15 PM PDT
Cue country music --- "he cheated on his wife, will he cheat on his country?"
(don't groan too loud-- I could have spelled it cuntry :-)
Vote for Your Favorite McCain Nickname!
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:04:45 PM PDT
Thank God for John McCain and his propensity to go "off script".
Springfield, IL Obama rally 08-23-08 ROLL CALL!
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:03:26 PM PDT
This Saturday, Barack Obama will be appearing in Springfield, Illinois at the Old State Capitol complex, to hold a rally and introduce his still-unnamed running mate. Obama rallies are never small affairs, but this one promises to be especially over-the-top, given that the VP choice is going to be on stage with our candidate for the first time.
I live just 91 miles away, in Alton, IL, and there is no way I'm going to miss this! If you're planning on going also, this diary will serve as an information resource and maybe a chance to arrange some meetups.
The Obamas vs The McCains - as an AD?
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:00:35 PM PDT
I was watching Keith Olberman, and he showed this cover:

That reminded me of an old photo of Barack and Michelle I saw a while back:
Getcha Popcorn Ready
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 05:54:37 PM PDT
Cong. Rahm Emanuel and Sen. Lindsey Graham have completed the debate negotiations. Here's what the campaigns have agreed to:
First Presidential Debate. Friday, Sept. 26
- Site: University of Mississippi
- Topic: Foreign Policy & National Security
- Moderator: Jim Lehrer
- Staging: Podium debate
- Answer Format: The debate will be broken into nine, 9-minute segments. The moderator will introduce a topic and allow each candidate 2 minutes to comment. After these initial answers, the moderator will facilitate an open discussion of the topic for the remaining 5 minutes, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment
Vice Presidential Debate. Thursday, October 2nd
- Site: Washington University in St. Louis
- Moderator: Gwen Ifill
- Staging/Answer Format: To be resolved after both parties’ Vice Presidential nominees are selected.
Second Presidential Debate. Tuesday, October 7
- Site: Belmont University (Nashville, TN)
- Moderator: Tom Brokaw
- Staging: Town Hall debate
- Format: The moderator will call on members of the audience (and draw questions from the internet). Each candidate will have 2 minutes to respond to each question. Following those initial answers, the moderator will invite the candidates to respond to the previous answers, for a total of 1 minute, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment. In the spirit of the Town Hall, all questions will come from the audience (or internet), and not the moderator.
Third Presidential Debate, Wednesday, October 15
- Site: Hofstra University (Hempstead, NY)
- Topic: Domestic and Economic policy
- Moderator: Bob Schieffer
- Staging: Candidates will be seated at a table
- Answer Format: Same as First Presidential Debate
- Closing Statements: At the end of this debate (only) each candidate shall have the opportunity for a 90 second closing statement.
All debates will begin at 9PM eastern. The candidates have also agreed to the Commission on Presidential Debates'
rules on third-party candidate eligiblity, which require candidates to (a) be constitutionally eligible to the office, (b) be on enough state ballots to win 270 electoral votes, and (c) "have a level of support of at least 15% (fifteen percent) of the national electorate as determined by five selected national public opinion polling organizations, using the average of those organizations' most recent publicly-reported results at the time of the determination." In other words, Bob, Cynthia & Ralph? You'll be watching.