Nov 25, 2008 | 5:42 PM
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Drudge Report has a story on a Russian Analyst predicting the continuing decline of the United States and the eventual break-up of the country into separate parts.
While I don't think anyone can deny the country is in its most fragile state in decades, are we headed for a decline being predicted by some? I'll included the link to Drudge so you can read the full report. If anything it is interesting...
http://www.drudgereport.com/flashrur.htm
Nov 7, 2008 | 3:40 PM
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Political
Wow...after all the media and political hype (and we're guilty here too) of massive turnout at the polls - turns out the number is basically the same as 2004's Presidential election. Say what?!?!?
It's true...A report from American University’s Center for the Study of the
American Electorate shows voter turnout in Tuesday’s election
was the same in percentage terms as it was four years ago...perhaps at most rising in 2008 by less than 1 percent. Between 126.5 and 128.5
million Americans cast ballots in the presidential election earlier
this week. Those figures represent 60.7 percent or, at most, 61.7
percent of those eligible to vote in the country.
“A downturn in the number and percentage of Republican voters going
to the polls seemed to be the primary explanation for the lower than
predicted turnout,” the report said. Compared to 2004, Republican
turnout declined by 1.3 percentage points to 28.7 percent, while
Democratic turnout increased by 2.6 points from 28.7 percent in 2004 to
31.3 percent in 2008.
Oct 31, 2008 | 4:01 PM
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News
...I've written on this before during Halloween: when did adults hijack Halloween from the kids? While I still don't get it - I've decided to participate this year. I am dressed as a reputable news anchor. I'm going to try for at least one day!
Oct 29, 2008 | 12:56 PM
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We've certainly heard a fair amount about the John McCain campaign hiding Sarah Palin from the media and people in general, especially during the frontier days of the campaign. But an article from Time Magazine shows it might be Joe Biden who's really the mystery man. I've provided the link to Time's on-line article. Very interesting read...
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,18546
40,00.html
Oct 28, 2008 | 6:28 PM
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Political
Watching the campaign commercials during tonight's 6:00pm newscast, I thought to myself about how the national media would cover John McCain if it were his campaign setting the record for money spent on advertising. Would it even be mentioned (as is the case with Obama doing the spending) or would the media be questioning McCain and Republicans?
As you likely know Obama is setting every record in spending for television, print and on-line advertising. He's not breaking any laws; he's spending money that his campaigned raised. But would the "hands off" coverage be the same if John McCain were doing the spending?
Oct 1, 2008 | 3:10 PM
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Political
It isn't easy to find...you have to do a little of your own investigating...but it might just go against what you've heard from Barack Obama, his Democratic party leaders on Capitol HIll and, just perhaps, the national mainstream media.
Three of Obama's top advisors played significant roles in companies that collapsed - and lead to the need for a bailout.
Franklin Raines: former Chairman & Chief Executive at Fannie Mae. Raines was forced to reitre from his position after accounting irregularities were uncovered. Raines received a golden parachute valued at well over $200 million dollars. RAINES IS NOW CHIEF ECONOMIC ADVISOR FOR OBAMA.
Tim Howard: former Chief Financial Officer at Fannie Mae (under Raines). A government investigation concluded Howard failed to provide proper oversight involving keeping the books at Fannie. HOWARD IS NOW CHIEF ECONOMIC ADVISOR FOR OBAMA.
Jim Johnson: former Executive at Lehman Brothers and a former Chief Executive Officer of Fannie Mae. JOHNSON IS SENIOR FINANCE ADVISOR FOR OBAMA & RAN OBAMA'S VICE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH COMMITEE.
As we have shown with a Truth Test investigation, Obama's campaign ad that calls out John McCain's campaign team for having strong ties to lobbyists - is generally accurate. But don't you think it's become common place now that, no matter the political party, these insiders help run the show?
Sep 29, 2008 | 3:47 PM
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Political
The US House of Representatives failed to pass the $700 billion dollar Wall Street bailout package Monday afternoon...
Before voting was complete, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went before the cameras and mics and blamed the whole mess on President Bush and his administration. You can go read her comments under our 'news' section. Point is: 12 Republicans apparently changed their votes from 'yes' to 'no' and those twelve votes may have been enough to pass the bill.
Let's face it - there is plenty of blame to go around to everyone! Did Pelosi jeopardize the vote? Was her grandstanding out of line with what was at risk?
Sep 25, 2008 | 11:08 AM
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Political
This is too good to pass up...It appears the criticism of the New York Times and its favorable coverage of Barack Obama even goes so far to the crosswood puzzles. Read on...Thanks to Politico.com.
Times puzzle is clueless about McCainBy DAVID LEVINSON WILK
I am partly to blame.
On Jan. 8, 2005, I purposefully and unapologetically became the first person to ever construct a crossword puzzle for The New York Times that featured this five-letter answer:
OBAMA.
Earlier this week, Steve Schmidt, John McCain’s senior campaign adviser, lambasted the Times for being “totally, 150 percent in the tank for the Democratic candidate.” The GOP, it seems, is finally catching on to a once-hidden truth:
Crossword puzzles heavily favor Democrats.
According to the puzzle database maintained by Cruciverb.com, ever since that game-changing day in 2005, OBAMA has appeared regularly as an answer in New York Times crossword puzzles. With its wonderfully convenient alternating series of commonly used vowels and consonants, OBAMA has been the answer to the clues “Senator who wrote ‘Dreams From My Father,’” “Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address” and “Presidential candidate born in Hawaii.”
But what about MCCAIN? Shockingly, not once has MCCAIN been an answer in a crossword in the New York Times, The Washington Post or the Los Angeles Times. No MCCAIN, no JOHNMCCAIN, no SENATORMCCAIN, not even his most recent sobriquet, the presidential-sounding JOHNSMCCAINIII.
Contacted by Politico, Diane McNulty, a New York Times spokeswoman, said, “The answer is obvious for anyone who does crosswords. It is because ‘Obama’ is a five-letter name that alternates vowels and consonants. It’s got three vowels out of five letters, starting and ending in vowels. So it is much more crossword-friendly than ‘McCain,’ which is a harder word to put in a crossword. If McCain’s name was Obama, then his name would have been used many more times in crosswords.”
Things fare no better for the Republicans when we compare the candidates for vice president. BIDEN is the clear favorite, appearing as the answer to the Washington Post clue “Delaware senator” and as the solution to the New York Times clue “1987-95 Senate Judiciary Committee head.” Even conservative crossword enthusiasts who solve the weekly puzzles in The Wall Street Journal have been forced to write in BIDEN when given the Journal’s clue “Head of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee.”
That leaves us, of course, wondering about Gov. Sarah PALIN.
Like a cruel joke, PALIN has appeared dozens of times as an answer in the crossword grids of the nation’s most esteemed news publications — but always with clues such as “Monty Python member” or “Cohort of Cleese and Idle.” It’s pretty obvious: The left-wing media elite is mocking her. For shame!
So, it’s proven. Crossword puzzles favor OBAMA over MCCAIN and BIDEN over PALIN. Is there any indication that crosswords can “right” themselves in the generations ahead? I’m not so sure. In perhaps the shrewdest political move of his career, the Democratic presidential nominee and his wife gave their oldest child another crossword-friendly five-letter name containing commonly used vowels and consonants: MALIA.
Sep 24, 2008 | 4:42 PM
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Political
John McCain is suspending his campaign effective Thursday morning - and wants a delay to the first Presidential debate scheduled for Friday. McCain says he (and Barack Obama) need to return to Washington and help solve the current financial crisis. McCain is calling on Obama to do the same.
One note...the first debate is to involve strictly foreign policy - not necessarily the topic of the moment.
Your thoughts on what McCain is doing...
Sep 23, 2008 | 5:29 PM
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News
Boy a lot of skepticism on Capitol Hill today from both Republicans and Democrats regarding the bailout of Wall Street. At times it appeared some Legislators didn't believe what Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson was saying about how dire things are. Question is...do you believe what you're hearing?
Sep 17, 2008 | 4:25 PM
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Political
John McCain is out of touch on the economy, so says Barack Obama. Those were the exact words used by Obama describing McCain and our current economic crisis. Obama was speaking not even 24 hours after his $25,000 plus a plate fundraiser headlined by Barbara Streisand! It raised $9 million!
What's more out of touch?
Sep 4, 2008 | 11:26 AM
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Political
Now that 12 hours have passed since Sarah Palin's speech at the Republican National Convention, what are your thoughts? For those of you who loved every minute of it at the time - are you still pumped? And for those, like our persistent pessimist Sensible Joe, are you still not impressed? What do you want to see now out of her?
I've got to share that the lasting image I have, and I really think I'm speaking for the whole studio crew (as we were on the set watching), was Palin's youngest daughter holding the six-month-old baby like a doll and licking her lips to provide some "help" in hand brushing the infants hair. We all got a kick out of that (and no Sensible Joe or anyone else who's skeptical, that doesn't mean we're all in the tank for the Republicans...it was just a raw, unexpected light hearted moment).
I'll be checking back throughout the day to see what you've got to say about Wednesday night...
Aug 29, 2008 | 11:51 AM
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Political
Well no one saw this one coming...Alaska's Republican Governor Sarah Palin is John McCain's pick for his running mate.
What do I know right? True. But even the political grunts who live and die for this stuff seem stumped this morning. Last night while watching Barack Obama's acceptance speech, Corrina and I both guessed McCain's pick would be Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. We've both lived and worked in Minnesota and know of Pawlenty. Can't say the same about Alaska or Palin.
Here's a real quick thought I have about the pick...Might it be hard for the Democrats, Obama and especially Joe Biden, to attack Palin over her lack of experience and whatever else might come up. This is a working mom with 5 kids, her husband works on the North Slope of Alaska in the oil industry and so on...Do you think the Democrats will have to be careful of campaigning against McCain's running mate because she's a woman? Would being too harsh on attacking her make Obama and Biden look "politically" incorrect?
It's interesting...already I've read a blog this morning musing about the debate between Biden and Palin. It mentions Biden being connected to the words smug and arrogant by his critics before. There's no denying his mammoth experience in the Senate compared to Palin's as a two-year Governor - but Biden's biggest challenge at the debate might be just trying to be humble, according to this blogger.
We'll see....Share your thoughts.
Aug 26, 2008 | 7:18 PM
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Political
Maybe it's because she's not as relevant as she used to be...who knows really. Madonna opened her new tour (called "Sticky and Sweet"...I'll let you come to your own conclusions on that one) with several images that compared Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain to Adolf Hitler. Here's a bit from a report by The Press Association:
The 50-year-old pop star, who is no stranger to controversy,
juxtaposed images of the German dictator and Zimbabwe's president with
Mr McCain as she kicked off her world tour at Cardiff's Millennium
Stadium on Saturday night.
Towards the end of the song, images of
John Lennon, Nobel prize winner Al Gore and Mahatma Gandhi were shown
with Mr McCain's Democratic rival Barack Obama.
McCain campaign
spokesman Tucker Bounds said: "The comparisons are outrageous,
unacceptable and crudely divisive all at the same time.
"It
clearly shows that when it comes to supporting Barack Obama, his fellow
worldwide celebrities refuse to consider any smear or attack off
limits."
Some people will clearly be offended by Madonna. Others might agree. And even more people might simply laugh and find it ignorant on Madonna's part. What do you think?
Aug 21, 2008 | 12:02 PM
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Political
You've got to admit that the headline bites! John McCain not sure how many homes he owns!
The headline is everywhere this morning. McCain was asked while in New Mexico how many homes he and his wife Cindy own. McCain's response was he wasn't sure, his staff would have to get back to the reporter. Turns out it is at least 4 according to McCain's staff - maybe more. Some reports put the number as high as 7!
Isn't this a question that McCain should be able to answer? Does his inability to answer it reek of elitist, high-end living? More importantly how badly will this hurt his image? You can be sure the Democrats are salivating over this one....