The Lamonster
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Just read the text...pretty good stuff. I knew Barama wouldn't let me down. 
cjdunn said:"I am here because of Ashley."
I said, "Wow."
Michian re-do on the ropes
Michigan sources say a State Senate Democratic Caucus meeting that just ended left the state no closer to a re-vote.
"An overwhelming number of members had concerns and unreadiness to go this route," State Senator Tupac Hunter, an Obama supporter, just told me. "And when I say overwhelming, I mean overwhelming."
Another Michigan source said only two of 17 Senators would commit to supporting the re-do.
With the House there set to go into recess Thursday, the legislative clock is ticking down fast, and the first reaction seems to be that a re-vote is all but doomed.
syllogism said:
I think they should just go ahead with the 50/50 Michigan split and seating Florida with half it's delegates.syllogism said:
QFTbelvedere said:On CNN live they're sounding ever so sympathetic about the Florida redo.
Why is it so difficult to understand?
Florida, you fucked up. You didn't honor the agreement and threw away your voice on this election.
You should be happy that you're allowed to participate in ANY future elections after your track record.
belvedere said:On CNN live they're sounding ever so sympathetic about the Florida redo.
Why is it so difficult to understand?
Florida, you fucked up. You didn't honor the agreement and threw away your voice on this election.
The Lamonster said:I prefer Sen. Dodd's idea of splitting MI & FL delegates 50/50. Hopefully this is what it comes to in the end.
as an american, I say the same thingStridone said:As a foreigner, American politics really blow my mind.
Tamanon said::lol Rush accusing Obama of making the campaign about race.
harSon said:Why do you put yourself through such drivel?![]()
as if it's his fault there are racially charged subconscious tensions with regards to religious sermons in predominantly black churches >_>Tamanon said::lol Rush accusing Obama of making the campaign about race.
From NBC's Jeannie Ohm and Mark Murray
The National Archives has announced that it will be releasing tomorrow Hillary Clinton's schedules as First Lady.
The William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the National Archives will open 11,046 pages of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's White House schedules. These Presidential records will be made available in the Clinton Library research room and to the press on CDs on the day of the opening. These records will also be posted on the Clinton Library website http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/ as soon as possible.
These schedules are from the First Lady's Staff files of Patti Solis Doyle, Special Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling for the First Lady. Doyle was responsible for the First Lady's schedule from 1993 to 1998, and then assumed additional responsibilities as Director of Advance for the First Lady throughout the rest of the Clinton Administration. Arranged chronologically, these records document in detail the activities of the First Lady, including meetings, trips, speaking engagements and social activities for the eight years of the Clinton Administration.
This file series includes schedules for 2,888 days. Clinton Library archivists processing these records subsequently determined that schedules for 32 days were not included in this series; however, schedules for 27 of those days have now been located, and will be processed as soon as possible.
Of the 11,046 pages of schedules that are being opened, 4,746 have redactions. The majority of the redactions pertain to the privacy interests of third parties, including their social security numbers, telephone numbers, and home addresses. In addition, schedules for the first 19 days in January 1993, prior to the inauguration of President Clinton and prior to Mrs. Clinton's tenure as First Lady, have been closed in full in accordance with the Presidential Records Act. Researchers will find occasional unusual text formatting and in some cases final schedules as well as "revised final" schedules. Specific dates can be viewed on the CD by selecting view and bookmark on your Adobe toolbar.
McCain said it was "common knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back into Iraq from Iran, that's well known. And it's unfortunate."
A few moments later, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, standing just behind McCain, stepped forward and whispered in the presidential candidate's ear. McCain then said: "I'm sorry, the Iranians are training extremists, not al-Qaeda."
PhoenixDark said:
Of the 11,046 pages of schedules that are being opened, 4,746 have redactions. The majority of the redactions pertain to the privacy interests of third parties, including their social security numbers, telephone numbers, and home addresses.
syllogism said:Ready on day one
e: made the same assertion on Hugh Hewitt show yesterday
syllogism said:Ready on day one
e: made the same assertion on Hugh Hewitt show yesterday
Tamanon said::lol Rush accusing Obama of making the campaign about race.
typhonsentra said:Is Hillary really giving a speech now? Why's she speaking now?
It's just a regular press conference, are you suggesting she should have not campaigned today out of courtesy?typhonsentra said:Is Hillary really giving a speech now? Why's she speaking now?
CNN doesn't cut away like this for every campaign event. Speeches like this usually are relegated to the Internet feed.syllogism said:It's just a regular press conference, are you suggesting she should have not campaigned today out of courtesy?
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And how they're framed. As others have noted, there are plenty of tiny sound bites that can be taken out of context and used against him. In total, the speech was incredible and if given proper due should give him a huge boost. But I'm not hopeful that the sound bite-happy media will frame it in a way that reflects reality. Rather, they will frame it in a way that offers cheap provocation and debate. I'd love to be proved wrong, though.typhonsentra said:It all depends on if these comments get anywhere near the coverage the initial rants by Wright got.
typhonsentra said:It all depends on if these comments get anywhere near the coverage the initial rants by Wright got.
syllogism said:Interestingly Obama will be in North Carolina tomorrow and in West Virginia on Thursday. He'll deliver "major speeches" on Iraq, national security and economy.
typhonsentra said:It all depends on if these comments get anywhere near the coverage the initial rants by Wright got.
Amir0x said:That speech Obama gave today was one of the most sincere and direct speeches on race in America I've ever heard, period. It defines exactly why he transcends the idea of race, and why he does not only make a good "unity" candidate, but has the right stuff to be president. The judgment to not only see things in black and white, but to know when he is wrong and to work with the grey. "Cheesy", sure. "Cliche", hard to avoid. "Perfection?" Speech = 10/10
If Hillary finds her way to derail this candidate, and Obama loses the general, I don't know what it will take to get me to vote again.
The right-wing boogieman backs Obama? Seems so.Soros says "no" to Rendell
A spokesman for George Soros, Michael Vachon, confirms that Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell called Soros to ask him to help finance a Michigan re-vote, and that Soros declined.
"George Soros does not support holding another primary in Michigan because he believes doing so will further delay the selection of a Democratic candidate for November," Vachon emails.
Bill Clinton, continuing his tour of the smaller markets where Hillary has been very strong, describes himself to an Indiana crowd as his wife's "rural hitman.