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Clinton declraed winner in Nevada
Daydream Believer was a goodun!
wonder what he was working on when he went?
RIP John, vaya con dios and thanks for the tunes!
Nevada results
Remember if a candidate did not reach a threshold in each caucus, they were completely eliminated so Edwards may look artificially low in the results. He'd better do well in SC and on SD Tuesday or else it's probably over.
alarming alarm clocks!
WTG Annette!
wait til he discovers chemistry kits!
took my mom a week to figger out what was making "those weird hissing noises and smells"
Thank you!, from the Edwards Camp
David Bonior in News Feed of
1/19/2008 at 4:02 PM EST
Thank you! On behalf of John and Elizabeth Edwards and our entire campaign, I want to thank everyone who made a contribution on Friday, January 18th. In particular, I want to thank all those from the netroots community for rallying to our side at a time when we need it most. Thanks to you, we received several thousand contributions on Friday - and more than half of those contributions were from folks who had never before made a donation to our campaign.
As a result of your support, Friday was one of the best online fundraising days ever for our campaign. And, importantly, the great majority of those contributions will be eligible for matching funds, doubling the impact of your extraordinary effort.
We appreciate every contribution and every contributor to our campaign. We know many of those who have given to this campaign do so because they see that John is fighting for them - for their families and for the American dream we hold close to our hearts. Thank you for continuing to stand with John, and for helping to get out his message of bold, transformational change.
David Bonior is the national campaign manager for the John Edwards for President campaign.
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No total yet?
Crank, we'd better fine-tune your campaign platform
..for Bait in '08, and have you picked a VP yet?
I think you have just as good a chance at being elected to the presidency as the rest of 'em.
But as your campaign manager I must insist that you refrain from making any comments that may seem inflammatory or biased. Avoid all touchy subjects. Stick with shaking hands and kissing babies.
Oh, and we probably shouldn't talk about tonight.
http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-basketball/odds/las-vegas/line-movem...
We both know the Jayhawks will kick Mizzou's ass, but we still shouldn' talk about it. :-)
What we won't be seeing from Hillary Clinton
Single Payer Health Care
Two-state solution for Israeli-Palestinian issue
A Mid East free from American Imperialism and the manufactured reality to justify it.
A reduction in Cooperate influence on American Politics
Less influence by the Military industrial complex
Drastic change in our energy policy
AM I WRONG?
Early South Carolina Rightard exit polls
Conservatives - Mike Huckabee 32%, John McCain 26%, Mitt Romney 19%, Fred Thompson 17%
Independents - John McCain 37%, Mike Huckabee 23%, Ron Paul 15%, Mitt Romney 14%
Evangelicals - Mike Huckabee 41%, John McCain 27%, Fred Thompson 14%, Mitt Romney 11%
Veterans - John McCain 36%, Mike Huckabee 25%, Mitt Romney 20%, Fred Thompson 13%
Stick with shaking babies and kissing hands
at this point i think its safe to say you got my vote, although if you skip the country with all those campaign pledges there's always none of the above or third party or even a kuccinich write in.
Chemistry sets?
Oh no, that's about as good an idea as a drumset.
Heh. No. :-)
Early South Carolina Rightard exit polls
how does that aggregate or is it too soon to tell?
Just My Opinion On Voter Psychology
Submitted by mystic23 on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 5:49pm.
I don't get how he's losing so badly. Blaming the media is too easy...
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I always factor in the War Dog mindset when political hopefuls are being examined.
There are a lot of people who succumb to their subconscious urge to vote for the most likely winner. The reverse influences them (us) too: Voting for a candidate who is likely to lose seems like a wasted vote (as if it had some kind of inherent value like money does).
The urge to swing to the probable winner doesn't make sense unless it is compared to the way people think regarding sporting events, placing bets, etc., which is far more common than voting. It is difficult for people to switch mental gears to suit the context of exercising the right to vote as an expression of opinion rather than as a prediction of the outcome.
Chemistry sets?
make sure he does the one where you melt wax and sulfur together.
although rotflmao was yet to be invented, my friends mom would have been doing that as we tried to explain why we had taken all her perfume and sprayed it around the house...
their subconscious urge to vote for the most likely winner
hence the phrase monsters from the id.
Hil a long time Repub 'Lite' B_Rad_N_Green.
too bad eh?
we need massive change to survive and Hil
is still sucking the status quo Mil/corporate tit.
bummer eh?
Sacramento, California
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OBAMA WINS MOST NEVADA DELEGATES...
Barack Obama may have won the most delegates in Saturday's Nevada Caucus, even though Hillary Clinton bested his statewide turnout by about six points.
A source with knowledge of the Nevada Democratic Party's projections told The Nation that under the arcane weighting system, Obama would win 13 national convention delegates and Clinton would win 12 delegates. The state party has not released an official count yet.
Barack Obama released an official statement celebrating a delegate victory. "We came from over twenty-five points behind to win more national convention delegates than Hillary Clinton because we performed well all across the state, including rural areas where Democrats have traditionally struggled," he said...
i was in the middle of discovering yeast cells
prehistoric pruno.
CrankBait 08!
free jokes and beer, avoid the issues.
why should all those other losers get the bennies?
Submitted by dan on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 6:45pm.
Too early to tell ... but it looks like Thompson the "Only Reagan Conservative" will be finishing out of the money.
And he can thank Rush Limbaugh who has been calling McCain and Huckabee "Liberals" all week.
Guess "Liberal" isn't such a bad word anymore in that state.
Next Round of Exits Shows McCain Up 6
Next round of exits: McCain 33 percent, Huckabee 27 percent, Romney 16 and change, Thompson just under 15 percent.
This isn't the last round of exit polls, but I think it's the next-to-last...
01/19 06:43 PM
http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=Y2Q5MWI3MmU3ZGY5Zjc2MDcwY...
BuckFush
goodun B_Rad_N_Green.
i figger "W" and his crew
are the antibodies that keep us enslaved.
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming..
I'm fixing to upload the new show after this song, if you're happening to be one of the 10's of listeners!
Takes about an hour or so...
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Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
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"Oh, Robbie, Where Have You Been? I've Beamed And Beamed."
Submitted by dan on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 6:48pm.
hence the phrase monsters from the id.
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Now you've done it! I'm gonna be thinking about Anne Francis in her Altaira miniskirt for days.
Hey SJ 8-)
B_Rad_N_Green
16th and Broadway, birthplace of the late Tower Records. Now home to R5 Records, Solomon's last stand.
Robbie the robot romance!
Yep, the fix is in! It's he who counts, Baby!
I do not believe that John Edwards lost so badly either. Edwards came to Ohio about two years ago. At that time he was working on raising the minimum wage. I told Edwards that the 2004 election was something I will never forget. I was a pole watcher. I along with my brother voted on rigged voting machines. I know first hand that Ohioans have no faith in their voting systems. As you know, 2 million votes in Ohio were thrown out. There were others who told Edwards horror stories about the 2004 election. I told him that as long as the Democrats remain silent, we will never again have any election results that can be trusted.
We were greeted with a deafening silence. Edwards refused to discuss the issue. With no help from the Democratic Party, it was grass roots activist that kept the voting issue alive. I have said before on the blog that the Democrats silence is an indicator of their own corruption. I listen as the Air America hosts made the same mistake they did in 2004. They actually echoed the mainstream spin about Hillary's win in New Hampshire. Knowing what Diebold is capable of, the response from Progressives should have been a recount immediately. Or! A new election please! Only Mike Malloy was brave enough to tell it like it was.
Unless you are willing to go to from door to door and tell your neighbor to get their ass in Washington-and demand that these criminals leave, were FUCKED!
Senator John Edwards: 3.75 % In Nevada ????
I call for a RECOUNT !!!! The Great White Dope stole .75 % from the vote count. NO way that bum gets more the 3% in Nevada !!!!!!
RIP
Dream Weaver...
I can close my eyes. be-de be-de...
I've just closed my eyes again
Climbed aboard the dream weaver train
Driver take away my worries of today
And leave tomorrow behind
Ooooh, dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night
Ooooh, dream weaver
I believe we can reach the morning light
Fly me high through the starry skies
Maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me to forget todays pain
Waiting for the South Carolina Axe
Waiting for the South Carolina Axe to fall on the Great White Dope !!!!!
Edwards was never more than a 3%er !!!
The 97% always come through in the end.
Go Hillary !!
Go McCain !!
Is Thompson throwing in the towel?
Live on MSNBC and CNN
"...my laborers are in the bus. They need to get home tonight. So we're turning it up a little earlier than normal, I suppose.
But we appreciate you."
Vote for the most likely winner.
Real Americans don't vote for 3%ers. They don't believe in Air America. And they want a leader strong on National Defense, Real Family Values, and lasting belief in God!
If you understand that, it's easy to pick the winners!
more anne francis wandering
McCain / Clinton
McCain, for being the Ultimate Tool, and Clinton because the Globalists demand their Queen.
Betting on a sure thing, huh?
How in the world is Edwards
How in the world is Edwards falling so far behind? I sure hope that Clinton dosen't get the nomination! Poor Dennis Kucinich I wish he actually had a chance, He's the best!
Myspace
eya grischa!
thanks for the lyrics.
what better way
to get through the day?
South Carolinan's not crazy?
wait. The first opportunity to put Ron Paul in first didn't work? The fix iz in.
3.75%
It is amazing (to me) that Edwards bit the dirt so badly in Nevada. I swear somebody posted a recent poll showing him in a near dead heat with the frontrunners. Damn!
On the Left Coast (California) I
already voted!
On the Demo side we got
1 fantastic choice
2 great choices
1 who's more of the same only less
the rest are GOP
nuckle dragging simians
And
I got nothing against Aps, Monkeys, and Gorilla's
Er, yeah, thanks gris
Did Gary Wright die or something?
Dream Weaver
That is what someone posted above. Classic song.
Sorry I mindlessly perpetuated this rumor. John Stewart died--not Gary Wright.
Well, guys...
We've got 55 boxes of cookies left.
(weak smile) I'll pay for S & H if you guyz'll buy 'em!
*sigh*
Oh well, they'll probably go at the bowling alley (I'm in a league)
Sorry, gris
Didn't see it (still don't) whatever.
If anyone bothers to look or know, the Nevada thing is a caucus and not an actual vote so the percentage does not accurately reflect the actual support. There is a viability thing in each caucus and if you do not hit a certain level, you get nothing and your supporters move to another candidate.
Probably too much for PoS to grasp. Kristapea has an explanation from her Mom at #46 on the Morning Seditionist blog if anyone cares to read. Too long to post here unless more assininity ensues.
I'll buy a couple of boxes,
I'll buy a couple of boxes, mom.
Game Point
Well, guys...
Submitted by Annette on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 8:22pm.
...Oh well, they'll probably go at the bowling alley (I'm in a league)
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Your name is better suited for table tennis.
Troop Mom...
If you can hold out until the new USPS flat rate boxes come out, you can fill one of those and ship it to me and I'll even pay the S&H.
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Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
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Crank...
you never know. Could be when she steps up theY run nets down each side of the alley in case she happens to shank one. ;-)
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Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
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Condolences grishca...
Way too young. Hope he passed easy.
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Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
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Campfire Girls
Bluebird. Bluebird. Through my window.
Bluebird. Bluebird. Through my window
Bluebird. Bluebird. Through my window.
Oh Joany, aren't you tired?
Brownies or Bluebirds?
Girl Scout or Campfire Girls Cookies?
Where did Brownie Mom Annette
Where did Brownie Mom Annette go? She was supposed to bring us some Girl Scout cookies.
John Stewart
It sounds like he had finished a new record. He had a massive stroke a few days ago and never regained consciousness. I thought his wife was the one who would go first. I hope she will be OK.
Buh Bye Duncan
Duncan Hunter drops GOP presidential bid. Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) has just announced that he is dropping out of the GOP presidential race.
Next stop lobbying!
Clinton wins Nevada
Clinton wins Nevada caucuses. Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) won today’s Democratic caucuses in Nevada, joining former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who won the GOP side.
UPDATE: The New York Times reports on the record turnout:
With 84 percent of the precincts reporting across the state, state party officials said more than 107,000 Nevada voters attended the caucuses. It is the third state in the row to achieve record-setting turnout in the Democratic presidential nominating fight, which party strategists believe is a referendum on the Bush administration and a strong call for a new direction in Washington.
Just 9,000 voters participated in the state’s 2004 Democratic caucus.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/19/us/politics/19cnd-dems.html
UPDATE II: Ari Melber at The Nation reports that Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) may take the most delegates from Nevada, despite receiving fewer votes.
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters?bid=45&pid=272881
Yeah, Annette
What kinda cookies?
Are you a Girl Scout?
Fred ... The big dramatic
Fred ...
The big dramatic tension at the moment is whether this incredibly ponderous Fred Thompson is in the process of giving a dropping out speech. Fox was sticking with it. But then Fred wouldn't get to the point. So for a while they cut away for something else.
Late Update: He finished without saying one way or another whether he was out. But the tone and tense of the speech made it pretty clear he's done.
Don't Get Much Later for Fred Update: Not surprisingly, Fred's campaign is sending out signals that he's packing it in.
--Josh Marshall
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/01/19/fred-thompson-stays-in-g...
South Carolina GOP Race From TPM
last updated: 8:54 pm
Republicans (58% reporting)
candidate
votes
percentage
Giuliani 5,080
2%
Huckabee
77,744
30%
Hunter
605
0%
McCain 86,540 33%
Paul
9,540
4%
Romney 38,191
15%
Thompson 42,621
16%
B_Rad_N_Green on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 6:45pm.
no. You are not wrong at all.
USER NAV
Just getting caught up here..I liked this,though.. :)
Submitted by Colorado Jim on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 7:02pm.
You can copy my answers if you want, but I tend to write "My cat's name is mittens" whatever the question..
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We must be related ! ;)
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Sut up Bill!!!
Leading Democrats To Bill Clinton: Pipe Down
By Jonathan Alter | NEWSWEEK
Jan 28, 2008 Issue | Updated: 1:43 p.m. ET Jan 19, 2008
Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party. In recent weeks, Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Rahm Emanuel, both currently neutral in the Democratic contest, have told their old friend heatedly on the phone that he needs to change his tone and stop attacking Sen. Barack Obama, according to two sources familiar with the conversations who asked for anonymity because of their sensitive nature. Clinton, Kennedy and Emanuel all declined to comment.
On balance, aides to both Bill and Hillary still see Bill as a huge net plus in fund-raising, attracting large crowds and providing a megaphone to raise doubts about Obama—even if some of those doubts are distortions. But there's concern that in hatcheting the Illinois senator and losing his temper with the news media (last week he thrashed a San Francisco TV reporter for asking about a lawsuit filed by Clinton-backing teachers union members to limit the number of Nevada caucuses), Clinton is drawing down his political capital and harming his role as a global statesman. "This is excruciating," says a member of the Clintons' circle, who asked for anonymity. "But the stakes couldn't be higher. It's worth it to tarnish himself a bit now to win the presidency."
During a December taping with PBS's Charlie Rose, a frustrated Clinton called Obama "a roll of the dice," as aides tried to end the interview. Then, in New Hampshire, he argued angrily that the story of Obama's principled position on the Iraq War was a "fairy tale," a charge few reporters bought. Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina, the top-ranking African-American in Congress and officially neutral, found Clinton's tone insulting and said so publicly.
When the former president called Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat gave Clinton an earful, telling him that he bore some blame for the injection of race into the contest. In any event, both Hillary and Obama made peace on the race issue at the Las Vegas debate. The Clinton camp now fears that Kennedy is leaning toward Obama, according to the Clinton source, though Kennedy's office says he is making no endorsement "at this time."
Clinton aides admit the boss sometimes goes off script. Obama officials say this itself should be a campaign issue. Greg Craig, who coordinated Clinton's impeachment defense in 1998 and is now a senior Obama adviser, argues that "recent events raise the question: if Hillary's campaign can't control Bill, whether Hillary's White House could."
There is little precedent for a former president's engaging in intra-party attacks. In 1960, Harry Truman criticized the idea of a Roman Catholic president and tried briefly to stop John F. Kennedy's nomination. "I urge you to be patient," he told JFK publicly. But in 2000, former president George Bush declined to attack his son's GOP primary opponent, John McCain.
Clinton is undeterred by the criticism and will likely keep hammering Obama if he thinks it helps Hillary. "History will judge the impact on the Clinton legacy, not daily or weekly political reporters," says Matt McKenna, Bill Clinton's press secretary.
Obama Manager Accuses
Obama Manager Accuses Clintons of Widespread Dirty Politics
19 Jan 2008 06:11 pm
David Plouffe, in a succinct statement appended to a released quotation from his boss, Barack Obama, said the Obama campaign was investigating more than 200 reporters of irregularities in Nevada.
“We currently have reports of over 200 separate incidents of trouble at caucus sites, including doors being closed up to thirty minutes early, registration forms running out so people were turned away, and ID being requested and checked in a non-uniform fashion. This is in addition to the Clinton campaign’s efforts to confuse voters and call into question the at-large caucus sites which clearly had an affect on turnout at these locations. These kinds of Clinton campaign tactics were part of an entire week’s worth of false, divisive, attacks designed to mislead caucus-goers and discredit the caucus itself."Plouffe asks Nevadans to call a toll-free number, (866) 675-2008, and report any other problems.
Obama, for his part, said he "ran an honest, uplifting campaign in Nevada that focused on the real problems Americans are facing, a campaign that appealed to people’s hopes instead of their fears."
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/01/obama_manager_accus...
Zip it Bill..
you shoulda quit when you were getting a head.
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Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
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Sarkozy approval dips below
Sarkozy approval dips below 50 percent
Voters losing confidence in Bush ally, 'President of purchasing power.'
Insiders' Talk
Submitted by maggiesboy on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 8:40pm.
you never know. Could be when she steps up the run nets down each side of the alley in case she happens to shank one. ;-)
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I stared at your post for half a minute trying to understand the bowling jargon that was going over my head.
Then I realized that you left out a "y". Typo encryption.
Of Course the clintom's play dirty.
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Obama Manager Accuses
new
Submitted by toniD on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 9:04pm
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If Obama thought otherwise, he is a fool.
Sorry for that CB..
I'm getting better. I usually leave out whole words! That's what I get for taking the ShitPOT97 speed blog posting course.
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brr
Keep your head in the sand and you can't see who's kicking your ass.
☯
E-Voting Train Wreck 2008:
E-Voting Train Wreck 2008: The Horry County, SC Disaster
ES&S iVotronic Touch-Screens Fail In 100% of the County's Precincts, Voters Reportedly Being Turned Away Without Being Able to Cast a Vote
Virus-Vulnerable Voting Machines Had Been Sent Home with Pollworkers on 'Sleepovers' Prior to Today's Republican Primary...
Guest Blogged By John Gideon, VotersUnite.Org
Local media and CNN are reporting that Horry County South Carolina's ES&S touch-screen voting machines are in a near total meltdown.
CNN reports:
Poll workers in Horry County tell CNN voting machines have been down since polls opened Saturday morning throughout the county — the machines are not reading an activation card.
Workers have been giving out paper ballots but at least one precinct has run out of envelopes to seal them in (not a sign of turnout — they had just 23 such ballots on hand). Election workers say that officials have told them they are working precinct by precinct to fix the problem and that a few voting machines may now be running, but some voters have been turned away and asked to check back later.
Three poll workers also tell CNN the county has about 100 precincts and all have been affected. CNN is awaiting a call back from the county's election supervisor.
Further CNN coverage here: "South Carolina primary plagued by bad voting machines"
Malfunctioning voting machines plagued Horry County, which contains the cities of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, according to poll workers. Workers said the machines have been down since polls opened at 7 a.m., and they are not reading activation cards.
Workers were handing out paper ballots, but at least one precinct has run out --- it had only 23 on hand. Poll workers said the county has about 100 precincts, and all of them are affected.
This is happening in a state where election officials were recently asked about their paperless ES&S iVotronic touch-screen (DRE) voting system and the fact that other states have found the machines to be insecure, poorly designed, inaccurate and not accessible for voters with disabilities. These officials have all said that they anticipate a smooth voting process for both the Republican presidential preference primary on Jan. 19 and the Democratic primary on Jan. 26 in South Carolina.
Prior to the reports of the mass failure of their voting machines, Horry County had released their plan on how they were going to conduct two primary elections on two straight Saturdays.
Late in the week poll workers picked up the iVotronic machines that they are using today. They took them home on voting machine "sleepovers" and then set-up the poll sites for today's primary.
Today only the Republicans are voting.
When the polls close this evening all memory cards, machines and supplies will be returned to the county election office.
The tallies will be done and results reported. The machines will then be prepared to be picked-up next Thursday by the same poll workers who will take them home and repeat the "sleepover" process for the Democratic primary next Saturday.
This plan seems to be a welcome mat for security problems, since the machines are highly susceptible to tampering, and even short periods outside the view of the public and election officials can be a recipe for disaster. Also in question is whether memory cards will be saved between the two primaries, as per federal law. This Train Wreck will probably throw a locomotive wheel into the counties plans.
More here:
Sarkozy approval dips below
Sarkozy approval dips below 50 percent
I just spoke with someone who livies in France. I asked him who the French media was pushing for the new American president. McCain and Obama. He said the left was infatuated with Obama.
Edwards
Edwards actually got delegates in my precinct, but in some other precincts in my building he got shut out entirely. He could come in around 10% in a room, which would mean he was not considered a viable candidate and all of his "votes" would be spread out to the other candidates. Kucinich had supporters too, but the caucus process burries them.
MSNBC is reporting that Clinton actually lost the delegate count, so it is possible Obama will wind up being the real winner here, especially if the push polling becomes a national story.
McCain
projected winner in SC per MSNBC
They say that that war pig can win the general election.
Gary Wright..Dream Weaver ?
Always disliked that song..
Anyhoo,during High School this friend of mine had a cool house
and,He use to throw great parties..
I think the year after High School He's folks sold their house..
To,Gary Wright..Yep, to the old Dream Weaver..
From the Department of Useless Trivia ! :)
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Rovian to Clintonian
Obama Manager Accuses
Submitted by toniD on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 9:04pm
“We currently have reports of over 200 separate incidents of trouble at caucus sites, including doors being closed up to thirty minutes early, registration forms running out so people were turned away, and ID being requested and checked in a non-uniform fashion.
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It's the same dirty tricks that were used on Ohioans, ToniD. The Clintons are using Karl Rove's handbook. Bill wants back in the White House. According to David Cay Johnston, it was Bill who gave the largest tax cut to the rich. Johnston appeared on Bill Moyer's last night.
The Porpoise Song Reprise
My, my the clock in the sky is pounding away
There's so much to say
A face, a voice, an overdub has no choice
And it cannot rejoice
Wanting to be, to hear and to see
Crying to the sky
But the porpoise is laughing good-bye, good-bye
Clicks, clacks
Riding the backs of giraffes for laughs, alright for a while
The ego sings of castles and kings and things
That go with a life of style
Wanting to feel, to know what is real
Living is a lie
But the porpoise is waiting good-bye, good-bye
The Clintons are using Karl Rove's handbook
Hahahahahahahahahaha. You mean the Clintons are winning?
You Got That Right Toni, Unfortunately !
E-Voting Train Wreck 2008:
Submitted by toniD on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 9:16pm.
"Hello to our friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Voting for Bill
My guess is if Bill Clinton strolled through my polling place like he did the big sites on the strip, Hillary would have won in my area too.
Dog Ho On Board!
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The Clintons are using Karl Rove's handbook
Submitted by Part of the 97 ... on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 9:29pm.
Hahahahahahahahahaha. You mean the Clintons are winning
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Feeling good War Dog. The joke is on you. Just wait a few more weeks, Babe.
ToniD
I have a friend who is working with a potential Democrat candidate for state representative. Apparently, the Democratic Party establishment do not want candidates who will not support Hillary. Otherwise, you will not receive any money. But let's not for about Paul Hackett. He was the Marine, ex-Iraq War veteran that ran for Senate in Ohio. It was Sam Seder and Rachel who helped these fighting Dems. If you recall, the party establishment hijacked the whole thing. Hackett was out and Sherrod Brown was in. It is Chuck Schummer, Henry Waxman, and Rahm Emanuel that carry the purses. Besides being the son of a terrorist, ex ballet dancer Rahm, is notorious for recruiting millionaires only. Hackett was not a millionaire. But Sherrod Brown is a career politician and millionaire.
In the words of Mike Malloy, did I ever tell you how much I hate these people?
Feeling good War Dog
1. What makes you want to call me War Dog?
2. If winning is the joke, I like it.
3. I am waiting for November.
Here Doggy, Doggy
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Feeling good War Dog
Submitted by Part of the 97 ... on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 10:03pm.
1. What makes you want to call me War Dog
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Ok. Ok. How's this? War Bitch! Is that better?
Bill, Hillary, and McCain
Bill, Hillary, and McCain are leaders of the 97% !! They at the top of the Party Hierarchy. You must pay the respect due to the senior people in the party.
Now if you don't like the Democrat party you should have started your own party four years ago. Then you could be the ones who decide how things happen.
You Seem
1. Confused.
2. Upset.
3. Frustrated.
You Seem
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You Seem
new
Submitted by Part of the 97 ... on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 10:
____________________________
(1) Old
(2) Out of touch
(3) Delusional
Don't forget right.
Right is very important.
Hillary is up
McCain is up
Edwards in very very down
Don't forget Happy too
Dangerous.
Sut up Bill!!!
Submitted by toniD on Sat, 01/19/2008 - 9:01pm.
Leading Democrats To Bill Clinton: Pipe Down
They aren't voting for Hillary Clinton. They are voting for Bill. Read the pro-Clinton comments on Huffington Post. They are all along the lines of, "I can't wait to see Bill back in the White House."
-M.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton.won Saturday's Nevada caucus with the overwhelming support of white women and Hispanics. Among blacks, Obama won 83 percent.
According to entrance polls conducted by a consortium of news organizations, Clinton won white women over
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Edwards
I don't get how he's losing so badly. Blaming the media is too easy. He's getting lots more media attention than, say, Duncan Hunter or even Ron Paul. I just don't get it.
Dirty Tricks Without Illusions
This thread was screwed up stretched when I got here
The Washington Post
Allen Raymond is out of prison now, and out of politics, too. The former Republican campaign operative did his time in federal prison for dirty tricks in the 2002 election. Now he's sitting on the couch in the bright, airy living room of his big brick house in Bethesda, looking back over the wreckage of his political career.
"When I got into politics, I had no illusions," he says. "But I left completely disillusioned."
A decade ago, Raymond was running six states for the Republican National Committee, but his old RNC cronies abandoned him as soon as he got into trouble. "I didn't even get a phone call," he says. Now he's out of work, with no hope of ever getting a job in politics again.
"Who would hire me?" he asks. "And why would I want to work for anybody who would hire me?"
Raymond, 40, emerged from federal prison in 2006 after serving a three-month sentence, and now he has written a book about his career in politics. Titled "How to Rig an Election," it might be the most cynical American political memoir to appear since 1905, when Tammany Hall ward boss George Washington Plunkitt published a famous book revealing that his political philosophy was "I seen my opportunities and I took 'em."
Raymond also seen his opportunities and took 'em, and now he updates Plunkitt for the age of the campaign consultant: "The worst kind of client you can have is one who holds too firmly to his or her ideals. . . . Election operatives like myself and the kind of politicians who hire us have ensured that idealists can't win elections. Only the cynics are making the laws."
In the book, Raymond confesses to the crime that sent him to prison: a conspiracy...
There went my twenty bucks...
So, I gotta choose between Hillary and Obama?
This sucks.
No wonder Crank laughed when I got all excited that there was actually a candidate who agreed with me on everything (Kucinich)
The fix is in. It's over.
Now we are awaiting the Repubs' nominee so we know who will win in November.
This nation will never elect Hillary Clinton president.
Obama had a glacier's chance in hell. Hill has a snowball's chance.
--I don't get how he's losing so badly---
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#NV
A considerable number of dem women showed up to vote.
And they Voted for Hillary.
diggin MaggiesBoy radio show
playing "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"!
love his tunes picks!
Blue Roots Radio,
http://www.live365.com/stations/bluerootsradio?site=pro
hey SJ
I was looking at the pictures of your project. Really amazing.
The last picture was kinda dusty from the room and fuzzed it up so I sharpened the pictured. Would you mind if I post it?
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Go Fer!
thanks for clean up!
The fix is in?
Oh come on. It has been this way through out time. The next step is to evolve and educate large percentages of people about things like family planning and getting a smart energy policy.
The real fix is to recognize a truly engaged electorate is the way. If it is a hopeless case to you - quit. Who ever wins any of these candidates is a huge improvement over any repuke...
But really the defacto corp "fix is in"- come on.. same as it ever was.
I just went Elven. Screw it, vote the dude with the best looking wife.
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Blog all better now
SJ, John Stewart, singer/songwriter passed today in the studio apparently. Correction, he had a stroke a few days ago and passed this morning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZzbVLRsI80
THE FIX IS IN!
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Sammer spread the thread!
he caught the whole window
instead of just the election percentages graphics.
John Stewart? Kingston Trio John?
That John Stewart
The Daydream Believer
Good job, nando :)
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Figured out why I've been a zombie lately. Son's alarm clock goes off every hour. 24 hours a day.
Heh!
Looks like i got a fair amount of "primer grey"
going there on top myself!
we got a few new people popping in to look at this thread!
welcome to the bloggie folks, feel free to post.
there is no such thing as 'off topic' here.
Limbaugh conservatism is DEAD, Reaganism is DEAD
Look's like Fred Thompson will be 4th in the South Carolina Primary, HA-HA
If McCain or Huckabee Gets the Nomination, It Will Destroy GOP
"...I'm here to tell you, if either of these two guys get the nomination, it's going to destroy the Republican Party....." - Rush Limbaugh
Rush Limbaugh: Media Supporting Huckabee/McCain to Destroy Conservatism
"My advice to conservatives is to ignore the mass media and the political pundits who are all hoping to destroy conservatism and usher in the rise of populism and open borders. Ignore them all as they are just trying to depress you. The two conservatives in the race are Duncan Hunter and Fred Thompson. Vote for one of them come your primary...."
In the SC debate, former Senator Fred Thompson challenged Huckabee’s attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of conservatives:
THOMPSON: This is a battle for the heart and soul of the Republican Party and its future. On the one hand, you have the Reagan revolution. You have the Reagan coalition of limited government and strong national security. On the other hand, you have the direction that Governor Huckabee would take us in. He would be a Christian leader, but he would also bring about liberal economic policies, liberal foreign policies.
He believes we have an arrogant foreign policy and the tradition of, blame America first. He believes that Guantanamo should be closed down and those enemy combatants brought here to the United States to find their way into the court system eventually.
He believes in taxpayer-funded programs for illegals, as he did in Arkansas. He has the endorsement of the National Education Association, and the NEA said it was because of his opposition to vouchers. He said he would sign a bill that would ban smoking nationwide. So much for federalism. So much for states’ rights. So much for individual rights. That’s not the model of the Reagan coalition, that’s the model of the Democratic Party.