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Bob Barr: The Lone Star Canidate

I read this on Bob Barr’s campaign site and I’d love to hear your thoughts: As it stands now, Bob Barr is the Lone Candidate in the Lone Star State. As the filing deadline passed this week, Bob Barr was the only presidential candidate legally certified on the ballot in Texas. […]

Fred! Speech to Defend Palin

—Ace A “masterstroke,” Teh Fred! enthuses. Sneak peeks of the speech at the link therein. Here’s what I want Palin to talk about. First of all, I want a 40 minute speech. I realize that’s a bit long, but she’s introducing herself to America, and she needs to do a lot in […]

Biden’s Iran Policy

Biden tells Israel that it will need to learn to live with a nuclear Iran. Israel decides you should know what Biden is telling them when the media isn’t watching. US Senator and vice presidential hopeful Joe Biden reportedly told Israeli officials three years ago that sooner or later they would have to reconcile […]

Russia: Ingush Opposition

Valery Dzutsev notes on a rumor that “shortly before his killing Magomed Yevloev was about to start the campaign for collection of signatures among the Ingush for secession from Russian Federation. The latest Ingush opposition initiatives may have derived from unilateral recognition of South Ossetia by Russia.”
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Bush to tour hurricane damage tomorrow

President Bush will travel to Louisiana tomorrow to survey damage caused by Hurricane Gustav, the White House has announced. Bush will make several stops, but his schedule is not yet final. 46 Vote(s)
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RNC Blog

Greetings from St. Paul! Happy Birthday to my dad Bill who is with me in the Twin Cities. Not telling his age but email him at bsaxman@shenspring.com and wish him many more. Good man and a great dad. He still is not proficient with chop sticks but LOVES sushi and sashimi - […]

A Great Story on Pro-Life Politics!

I am very interested in this year’s elections and how they are going to turn out, and I am trying to do as much as possible to help see to it that we elect pro-life politicians, especially the President. So when I was at my local fair this summer, helping tend the pro-life […]

Waaaaaaahhhh! McCain Can’t Take the Heat

Grandpa is losing it…….. and hopefully pissing off CNN. This is just insane. This is the REAL McCain. How is he to deal with world leaders? It would not be pretty. He can’t even deal with CNN without throwing a hissy fit. And by the by……where IS Sarah Palin? I guess she’s in McCain’s […]

POTUS Persona Non Grata

Be sure to read Sidney Blumenthal’s account of the cancellation of Bush’s speech last night. The McCain campaign used Gustave to shove Bush off the program, and Bush is pissed. In order that Bush and Cheney not seem to have been humiliated, McCain cancelled the entire proceedings for the first evening. […]

Lakoff: Reality of the political mind

This election is about realities. But the election campaign depends on the political mind—how people understand the candidates and the realities. Democrats have mostly criticized Sarah Palin as unqualified to deal with the r 32 Vote(s)
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Land That I Loved

Land That I Loved Bush has spread his filth from Bagram and Abu Ghraib and Guantanomo all the way back home to the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Watch the girl holding the flower — not violent, not impeding in any way the slow march of the cops, anonymous behind […]

I Guess I Didn’t Catch Sarah Palin on Northern Exposure–Or Did I?

I used to watch the CBS Alaskan-set dramedy Northern Exposure all the time in the 1990s. I loved its depiction of small town life peopled with unique and quirky characters. However, I guess I missed the episodes with Sarah Palin as mayor of Cicely, AK. Or maybe Shelly, the […]

The First State races: U.S. Senate

In honor of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s selection as the nominee for Vice President, I’m going to lead off this three-post look at Delaware’s three major election races with the ladies first: the U.S. Senate tilt between incumbent Senator (and Democrat Vice-Presidntial pick) Joe Biden and Republican hopeful Christine O’Donnell. In truth, this is sort […]

Relax There is nothing to Trooper Gate

Relax There is nothing to Trooper Gate 30 Aug Posted by macranger as 2008 Election, Barack Obama, News, democrats The National Enquire of the blogsphere the so-called “Talking Points Memo” has been harping about Palin’s “trooper-gate” as if it’s the scandal of the years. The McCain campaign […]

N.W.T. government may turn to private sector to help fund Mackenzie Highway (Mackenzie-Highway)

INUVIK, N.W.T. _ No longer content to wait for federal largesse to build what it considers a crucial road link, the Northwest Territories government is considering turning to the private sector to help complete the Mackenzie Valley Highway.It would be a $700-million, 800-kilometre ribbon of asphalt that would directly link Canada`s northern coast to the […]

Still deeply but closely divided

Ron Brownstein’s excellent point about politics in the Boomer age: deeply divided (primarily over social issues, I would note, since my 18 years in national security finds me finding little real difference there between Dems and Republicans–despite the magnificent hoopla) but closely matched (thus the frustration over stalemates galore and asinine political competition that seems […]

John McCain - My Choice: Governor Sarah Palin

My Friends, I am honored to announce that I have chosen Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as my choice for the Republican nominee for Vice President. As a father with three daughters, I can’t express how proud I am to choose the first female Republican Vice-Presidential nominee. Sarah Palin […]

“Mr. McCain’s judgment”

The WaPo, which I’ve come to think of as pretty much a Republican paper editorially (though solid on its news pages) ever since Bush v. Gore, makes point I was hoping to see become the conventional wisdom about the Palin selection. Two different correspondents independently have dubbed it “the WTF question”: The most important question […]

The Real History Made Yesterday

The Real History Made Yesterday August 30th, 2008 by Layla Elizabeth Gonzalez Obama declared the making of history Thursday evening in Denver at his dog and pony show. To most Americans that respect ethnicity and race - Obama lied. He is not just an Afro-American - […]

McCain picks Palin

Sarah Palin on the Republican ticket is a great birthday present. Thank you, Senator McCain. It’s just what I wanted. Donna asked me the other day who I thought McCain should pick as his Veep. Sarah Palin was the only name I offered. She’s smart, she’s an […]

Quote of the day, from McCain

From a comment by Ripper McCord at TPM: Appearing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien in July, John McCain was reminded that [he] often tells his audiences the vice president has only two duties: Breaking tie votes in the Senate and inquiring daily about the health of the president. “That job will […]

Red and Black

Red Flags of ‘Consent’/ Black Flags of Freedom and We, the Civil Society guest post by TRINA NILEENA BANERJEE (Written in Feb 2008) The way towards Nandigram in November 2007 was fraught with a spectacle of flags. I use the word ‘fraught’ deliberately – because as the journey progressed […]

Best of Citizen Photojournalism Photo Contest

Deadline: October 17th, 2008 Enter the WeSay Best of Citizen Photojournalism Photo Contest. Unlike some other photo contests online, this one is free. You can win a real prize - one of THREE Apple iPhones for the grand prizes, one of three gift certificates for $100, $75 and $25 from Photographer’s Warehouse or a […]

Stupid Dem Quotes

This one from former Dem Congressman Charlie Wilson of Texas — the one who was recently lionized in the movie Charlie Wilson’s War. “We should be led by Osama bin Laden,” he said, then quickly corrected himself. “I mean Obama…
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Great Line

From Mark Warner’s speech to the Democratic Convention: “This election isn’t about liberal versus conservative. It’s not about left versus right. It’s about the future versus the past. […] In four months, we’ll have an administration that actually believes in science.”
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Why Does the Vice-President Matter?

Well, it’s obviously a plus if the vice-presidential pick helps the ticket win, but the real importance of the VP choice is that this guy might someday end up being president. It’s happened to over a third of American vice-presidents, either through succession or election. Encarta says “The vice president’s most important role […]

“Lame duck” Bush helps Russia

“Lame duck” Bush helps Russia 3:46am ET President Bush’s waning influence on the world stage is encouraging Russia’s show of military force in Georgia and move to recognize two rebel regions there as independent states.
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Some Election Results

Some Election Results by BooMan Wed Aug 27th, 2008 at 06:33:00 AM EST They are having some weather in Florida which may help explain a couple of strange primary results in the 9th and 10th Districts down there. Proving that money isn’t everything in politics, Bill Mitchell and Bob Hackworth won […]

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast - Aug 27, 2008

TODAY: Medvedev recognizes independence of Georgian breakaway states, says Russia does not fear a new Cold War - full text of statement. Western world responds with outrage; Russia thought to be seeking Asian support; EU urges Russia to join WTO; tensions over Russia’s Nato agreements for Afghanistan. In a widely condemned move, President Dmitry Medvedev […]

‘Free’ as a business model and how it might apply to newspapers

Techdirt has an interesting post this morning on Getting People to Pay for Investigative Reporting Directly. The idea, as reported more fully in the New York Times is that people club together to commission a piece on investigative reporting and pay in advance. Spot.us in San Francisco is offering just this service raising money […]

My Nomination for Most Interesting Speech of Dem Convention’s First Night

My Nomination for Most Interesting Speech of Dem Convention’s First Night August 26th, 2008 by MARK DANIELS What was the most interesting speech of the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Denver? Well, the short, heroic address of Senator Edward M. Kennedy was certainly the most emotional, eliciting […]

ON DVD TODAY: August 26, 2008

DVD LINKS: RELEASE DATES | NEW DVDS | REVIEWS | RSS FEED First things first. For those of you interested and excited that Criterion is going to start releasing Blu-ray titles but worried about the cost, considering Criterion DVDs aren’t exactly cheap and to spend […]

Photo Quiz Criticism

Real or Photoshop quizzes are becoming pretty common on the web. Here’s another one. My criticism of this one is that it’s using the term “photoshop” to refer to any fake photo, including ones that have been staged or falsely captioned. I’ve noticed this usage becoming increasingly common. However, if you’re going […]

Electing Anwar for a Better Future

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim looks set to win today’s parliamentary by-election in Penang, marking a remarkable political comeback for the 61-year-old politician. His margin of victory will say as much about voters’ dissatisfaction with the ruling coalition’s platform as it will about Mr. Anwar’s growing popularity. Anwar casting vote If there […]

“Obama will lose to McCain unless he overhauls his message of change”

London, Aug 26 (ANI): Democrat Barack Obama will lose the November US presidential election to John McCain unless he overhauls his message of change, outlines specific plans and reassures Americans that he is one of them, according to swing voters in Denver. The results of a focus group held by […]

CBS Skips Not ‘Proud,’ Couric: Michelle Obama ‘Slightly Controversial’

After Michelle Obama’s Monday night speech at the Democratic National Convention, ABC and NBC mentioned her “for the first time in my adult lifetime I’m proud of my country” previous slap at the United States, but in the context of how she resolved any doubts. ABC’s George Stephanopoulos declared: “Tonight, there was no doubt. […]

American Beauty

(Due to technical difficulties and unspeakable complications, this post written on Sunday is only now being posted.  I will soon post several entries to get caught up for today and be ready for tomorrow.) Today’s flights across America on a relatively cloudless day gave me time to reflect on our country as I rarely do.  […]

Tuesday News Briefs

Beirut - The focus in Lebanon today will be the parliament session and the discussions on the new electoral law including the division of the electoral districts. The opposition wants this on the agenda , while the ruling majority wants the discussions on this item postponed until the Administration and Judicial committee
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Ailing Kennedy addresses Democratic convention

Ailing Kennedy addresses Democratic convention Posted in News - Comments Off August 26th, 2008 by admin DENVER (AP) — His voice firm, his wave familiar, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told a cheering Democratic National Convention Monday night that his is “a season of hope” for an era of justice and […]

U.S. to check need for marine conservation

Teaser: Crawford, Texas — President George Bush directed three top officials Monday to assess whether parts of the Pacific Ocean under U.S. control need more environmental protection. Story: The president directed the secretaries of defense, interior and commerce to provide him with “relevant supporting information” about whether it […]