They use http://www.ustream.tv/ for streaming and I think it chooses the next live streamThe Lamonster said:Why is http://origin.barackobama.com/live/ playing a soccer game?
They use http://www.ustream.tv/ for streaming and I think it chooses the next live streamThe Lamonster said:Why is http://origin.barackobama.com/live/ playing a soccer game?
The Lamonster said:Why is http://origin.barackobama.com/live/ playing a soccer game?
The Lamonster said:Why is http://origin.barackobama.com/live/ playing a soccer game?
capslock said:Just makes me sad for the US all around
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/opinion/21kristof.html?ref=opinion
I've said this before, and I will say this again, as morally repulsive as I find this issue, Obama needs to address it publically. Similar to how he dealt with the Reverand Wright issue in the primaries, with a big Religion speech, and in it, he needs to villify the people who would have you believe it is okay to be bigoted towards Muslims while simultaneously affirming his Christianity.
(Just imagine for a moment if it were the black candidate in this election, rather than the white candidate, who was born in Central America, was an indifferent churchgoer, had graduated near the bottom of his university class, had dumped his first wife, had regularly displayed an explosive and profane temper, and had referred to the Pakistani-Iraqi border ...)
Krowley said:I agree. It's socialism for the rich and I hate that much worse than socialism for the poor.
It's terrible that we are in this position and McCain is just fumbling around here with no real answers. He doesn't even have wrong answers, he just has nothing much to say and wants to distract people away from this as quickly as possible. It's embarrasing. I just have this "fuck the system" feeling building in me right now. I will probably vote libertarian, just to register my feeling that the government is fucked and has no buisness being involved in anything.
Every now and then, I take the composites on pollster.com and map them using one of the electoral map tools (I like the one the Washington Post uses). I just give each state to whoever is ahead, regardless of margin.Stoney Mason said:To be fair I always thought it was going to tighten up weekend or not. The real position of the race is most likely tied or Obama up like 1 or 2 on the national polls. I don't have confidence in the kos poll. The big story this entire week anyway will be the debate and the leadup to that will have a leveling effect I'm guessing as the analysis shifts back to horse-race style.
GhaleonEB said:Every now and then, I take the composites on pollster.com and map them using one of the electoral map tools (I like the one the Washington Post uses). I just give each state to whoever is ahead, regardless of margin.
Right now it's 269 to 269. Relative to 2004, Obama picks up IA, CO and NM, and is behind in NH. Just one of many metrics that points to a crazy-close race.
Agree. I look to 538 for the daily wrap up of polls and for perspective - their convention bounce prediction was particularly instructive - but pollster.com for a look at the landscape.Stoney Mason said:I prefer to use something like pollster though to the 538 map not that there is anything wrong with the people who live and die by 538.
I hope Gaborn reads those, because that is how you accomplish voter fraud. Stealing someone else's vote is a waste of resources (time, money, risk). Keeping the other guy's vote from even counting? That's how it's done.Cloudy said:Florida Republicans are gearing up to steal another election:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122185985239258235.html
http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/story/694122.html
Ugh...
Thrown under the bussoul creator said:words and phrases that I've started to hate this year:
working class
thanks but no thanks
closing the deal
candidate has a ______ problem
my friends
bipartisan
one party is doing everything it can to register new voters and make their voices heard, and the other party is doing everything it can to stop those votes and make sure their voice aren't.adamsappel said:I hope Gaborn reads those, because that is how you accomplish voter fraud. Stealing someone else's vote is a waste of resources (time, money, risk). Keeping the other guy's vote from even counting? That's how it's done.
adamsappel said:Thrown under the bus
Anything-gate
Stoney Mason said:"race card" or any kind of card
"gate" or any kind of gate
hockey mom
elitist
dilettante
Stoney Mason said:"race card" or any kind of card
"gate" or any kind of gate
hockey mom
elitist
dilettante
demon said:are we just listing campaign/election terms now?
ryutaro's mama said:lipstick
fundementals
out of touch
main st.
small town values
ground campaign
staff meeting
my friends
reformer
electrify the base
dead heat
Zefah said:how could you go and forget "Maverick"
that is no.1 for me.. it is now right up there in my book next to git-r-doneZefah said:how could you go and forget "Maverick"
ryutaro's mama said:small town values
Slurpy said:So, in your view, McCain is a clusterfuck and a trainwreck, yet you somehow still prefer him to Obama. I'm sorry, I have a hard time rationalizing that logic. My only guess is that this is partisanship at its worst. Better a republican that fits your bolded description than a *shudder* democrat, right?
demon said:tbh, "smalltown values" really pisses me off.
Krowley said:Obviously Obama is on the ideological opposite end from me.......
I think the surge is working,
and our international image would be even more tarnished.
Could you outline positions that Sen. Clinton has taken that makes you more comfortable with her than you are with soon to be President Obama? What makes her more centrist than Obama? Gas tax holiday? Likewise what are their tangible differences on foreign policy that are so frightening?
typhonsentra said:"Chicago Machine Politics"
typhonsentra said:"Chicago Machine Politics"
Cloudy said:Because it's not now? America will be a laughing stock if McCain wins..
It makes no sense since republicans call Obama a weakling who votes present and won't be tough than in the next breathe call him a dirty chicago politician who forced his way to the top. They are completely contradictory views.Tamanon said:My favorite part of that is that somehow Chicago is dirty, but Alaska isn't![]()
Cheebs said:It makes no sense since republicans call Obama a weakling who votes present and won't be tough than in the next breathe call him a dirty chicago politician who forced his way to the top. They are completely contradictory views.
Either he is a wishy-washy non-leader or a overly tough guy who twists arms to get his way.
Cheebs said:Either he is a wishy-washy non-leader or a overly tough guy who twists arms to get his way.
It's an interesting phenonenon that only seems to come from conservatives against liberal opponents: Making an issue of where your opponent is from within the same country as you. Massachusetts Liberal, San Fran values. Even Colorado and parts of Wisconsin are infected now apparently!Tamanon said:My favorite part of that is that somehow Chicago is dirty, but Alaska isn't![]()
Cheebs said:It makes no sense since republicans call Obama a weakling who votes present and won't be tough than in the next breathe call him a dirty chicago politician who forced his way to the top. They are completely contradictory views.
Either he is a wishy-washy non-leader or a overly tough guy who twists arms to get his way.
typhonsentra said:It's an interesting phenonenon that only seems to come from conservatives against liberal opponents: Making an issue of where your opponent is from within the same country as you. Massachusetts Liberal, San Fran values. Even Colorado and parts of Wisconsin are infected now apparently!
I would say more than a bit. Europe was absolutely fawning after him when he went over there. Hell, the president of France seemed like he was on the verge of trying to have sex with Obama.MoxManiac said:It seems like just getting Obama into office will be enough to improve relations with the rest of the world a bit.
Cheebs said:I would say more than a bit. Europe was absolutely fawning after him when he went over there. Hell, the president of France seemed like he was on the verge of trying to have sex with Obama.
Byakuya769 said:Could you outline positions that Sen. Clinton has taken that makes you more comfortable with her than you are with soon to be President Obama? What makes her more centrist than Obama? Gas tax holiday? Likewise what are their tangible differences on foreign policy that are so frightening?