Friday, October 31, 2008

As in years past, election banners go missing

This is really childish behavior!

This morning, some jackass stole our Obama sign. What really bothers me is that this couldn't have been a random act of pre-Halloween childhood vandalism. No, this occurred when all the kids were in school. This means that it was done a by a grown person, probably one of my neighbors.

Sad. Truly sad.

Well, you know what? Nearly every sign that gets stolen, gets replaced (I plan on replacing mine, but I'm smearing the sides with Vaseline to exact revenge if it too gets stolen), and they aren't cheap.

That just means more money for my candidate.

Money that I am happy to spend.

I think we both know who we're talking about

There are many things the Republican party did not seem to prepare for in the current election cycle. Economic catastrophe, youth voter turnout, dressing their VP candidate without dropping six figures. But by far their biggest hurdle has been presented by one unexpected tactic of the elite liberal media: the follow up question.

Sarah Palin was done for when asked for specific examples of what she read, believed, and had done in office.

And now, John McCain spokesperson Michael Goldfarb goes on CNN to make allegations about Barack Obama's anti-semetic friends, but then fails to come up with one name when pressed by Rick Sanchez.




Ouch! If you want to see someone ruin their career on live television, watch this!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Hayden Panettiere Drops F-Bombs for John McCain



Warning for language!

Too Funny!

The Obama Infomercial



In case you missed it...

Senator Obama on The Daily Show



"I think that there's a certain segment of hardcore Sean Hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to go have a beer with me. But I think for the average voter, they're saying to themselves, 'What's all this stuff about? I'm trying to think about hanging onto my house.'"

"I said today that I think they found proof that when I was in kindergarten I shared my toys with some friends, and that's clearly a sign of subversive activity. But the socialism thing doesn't fly too well."


Well done!

Neil Cavuto on John McCain: 'On economic matters, you have no convictions'

Cavuto: Frankly, neither of your numbers adds up. But I’ve come to see a consistent pattern in Obama's. For the life of me, Senator Straight Talk, I see no such straight thing with yours.

{snip}

You rail against big government, yet continue to push cockamamie spending plans that make a mockery of it. That's why you're losing right now, Senator McCain.

Not because you don't have the courage of your convictions. But because on economic matters, you have no convictions, period


Wow!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

California Candidate Launches Bizarre, Phone-Sex RoboCall



Eww! Creepy!

Mysterious African disease is a 'new virus'

The virus causes haemorrhagic disease - meaning it can cause internal and external bleeding. The first victim was a woman from Zambia flown to South Africa for treatment. A paramedic who accompanied her and a nurse from the clinic where she was taken also died.


Scary stuff!

Palin Target Of New Ethics Complaint

CBS News has obtained a copy of the complaint that Frank Gwartney, a retired lineman in Anchorage filed last Friday, with Alaska’s Attorney General, Talis Colber in Juneau. “Palin ran on the platform of ethics, transparency and anti-corruption. I’m tired of the hypocrisy that exists in Government and people need to know the truth,” said Gwartney.

The complaint against Governor Palin, alleges Misuse of Official Position: “Gov. Palin attempted to and in fact did use her official position for personal gain by securing unwarranted benefits for her daughters...” All the allegations contained in the complaint are related to state reimbursed travel.


If Obama is teflon, she's a glue stick.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

It's Down to The Wire in NC



The cast of "The Wire" needs you to get out and get involved at http://NC.BarackObama.com/


Awesome...

Panel blocks Georgia voter checks

Federal judges have ordered Georgia elections officials to stop using Social Security numbers and driver's licenses to check voters' immigration status until the U.S. Justice Department decides whether to approve the process.

Georgia is one of several states that needs federal approval before changing election policy because of a history of discriminatory voting practices.

The three-judge panel's 27-page ruling Monday orders Georgia officials to make "diligent and immediate" efforts to notify voters who have been flagged as ineligible.

It also blocks the state from removing flagged names from voter lists unless voters say in writing that they are ineligible.


Good!

News Orgs Investigate Possibly Fatal McCain '64 Car Crash

For the past two months, a major American magazine and an allied news service have been engaged in a legal battle with the United States Navy over records that they believe show that John McCain once was involved in an automobile accident that injured or, perhaps, killed another individual.

Vanity Fair magazine and the National Security News Service claim to have knowledge "developed from first-hand sources" of a car crash that involved then-Lt. McCain at the main gate of a Virginia naval base in 1964, according to legal filings. The incident has been largely, if not entirely, kept from the public. And in documents suing the Navy to release pertinent information, lawyers for the NS News Service allege that a cover-up may be at play.


Hmmm...

Friday, October 24, 2008

Weld backs Obama

Former Governor William Weld of Massachusetts is the latest Republican to cross over and support Democrat Barack Obama for president.

Weld held a press conference in Salem, N.H. to announce his endorsement. While Massachusetts is a slam dunk for Obama, neighboring New Hampshire is a competitive state.

"Senator Obama is a once-in-a-lifetime candidate who will transform our politics and restore America's standing in the world," Weld said in a statement. "We need a president who will lead based on our common values and Senator Obama demonstrates an ability to unite and inspire. Throughout this campaign I've watched his steady leadership through trying times and I'm confident he is the best candidate to move our country forward."

Weld supported former Bay State Governor Mitt Romney during the Republican primaries.


This is huge for New Hampshire!

First, Powell, Then McClellan. Now Weld? I'm stunned!

Another McCain With Anger Management Issues

Early this week, Sen. John McCain's brother Joe, while in Alexandria, VA, called 911 because he was irritated with traffic. When the operator asked him if he was really calling the emergency line to complain about highway conditions, Joe McCain responded, "F--k you" and hung up.


Wow!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Elvira For President!



Voice over by Jim Ward.

Sarah Palin's Flameout: $150,000, the Vice Presidency, Sinking Poll Numbers, and More

Let's count the hits she's taken in the past 24 hours:

* There's her $150,000 wardrobe. It's hard to run as Joan of Six Pack when your wardrobe alone almost qualifies for an Obama tax increase. (Even when you're a millionaire, anyway.)

* Sarah Palin, constitutional scholar, resurfaced this week when she was asked about what her job would be as vice president. The veep, she said, is "in charge of" the U.S. Senate and "can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes." Umm. Shouldn't someone have explained to her by now what the vice president does? The vice breaks ties in the Senate. That's it. Being a Washington outsider is fine, but being a constitutional ignoramus is another matter entirely.

* The AP reports today that Palin charged Alaska for her kids to travel with her, even when they weren't conducting official state business. Palin might have bilked the state? I'm shocked. (Hey—speaking of state rules, her new wardrobe qualifies as a gift, right? She'll have to declare it in her next ethics report per Alaska law, right?)

* Then there's yesterday's Wall Street Journal/NBC poll, which showed that Palin's lack of qualifications to be president is voters' No. 1 concern regarding John McCain. She's an even bigger drag than is George W. Bush. Wow.


LOL!

Palin tells kids the vice president 'runs' Senate

Asked by a third-grader what a vice president does, Republican candidate Sarah Palin responded that the vice president is the president's "team mate" but also "runs the Senate" and "can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes."



Here's a hint: Read the fucking Constitution, moron.

Al-Qaeda Leaders Root for McCain

“Al-Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election,” declared one commentary on a password-protected site, al-Hesbah, which has been linked to the terrorist organization.

The commentary argued that a last-minute terrorist strike could galvanize American voters behind McCain’s hard-line positions and bring about a McCain administration that would follow the “failing march” of George W. Bush.


Wait for an October surprise...

Monday, October 20, 2008

MI Republicans Admit to Illegal Foreclosure Scheme, “Surrender” to Democrats

An agreement announced today by Obama for America, the Republican National Committee, the Democratic National Committee, the Michigan Republican Party, the Michigan Democratic Party, the Macomb County Republican Party, the Macomb County Democratic Party, and plaintiffs Duane Maletski, Sharon Lopez, and Frances M. Zick protects the voting rights of foreclosure victims. The settlement acknowledges the existence of an illegal scheme by the Republicans to use mortgage foreclosure lists to deny foreclosure victims their right to vote. This settlement has the force of law behind it and ensures that Republicans cannot disenfranchise families facing foreclosure.

Religious Voter: I can't imagine a President being named Obama



Tracy: I can't imagine a President of the United States being named President Obama. I really have a problem with that and I'm not the only one.
Q: Because that means what to you?

Tracy: His background. A mother that was atheist. Huh, that really gets to me. A father that was a Muslim. That should get to everyone.


Good God! These people actually exist...

Palin supports federal gay marriage ban

In my own state, I have voted, along with the vast majority of Alaskans who had the opportunity to vote, to amend our constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman. I wish on a federal level that's where we would go, because I don't support gay marriage. You know, I'm not going to be up there judging individuals, sitting in a seat of judgment, telling them what they can and can't do, or should and should not do, but I certainly can express my own opinion here and take actions that I believe would be best for traditional marriage, and that's casting my votes and speaking up for traditional marriage. That instrument, it's the foundation of our society ...that strong family, and that's based on that traditional definition of marriage.


What happened to state's rights?

Friday, October 17, 2008

Ed Schultz Storms Off Of Fox News



Way to go Big Eddie!!!!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

God Bless Hillary Clinton!!!

Without her, Obama wouldn't have had the entrenched infrastructure to be where he is right now in EVERY state.

Without all the debates with her, Obama might not be cleaning McCain's clock right now.

I always hear it said that Obama is weakest in a debate. This is the third one in a row where he's made old Johnny boy look like a rank amateur.

Is it possible that Obama actually gets another 5-10 point bounce from this one too?

-P

P.S. Am I the only one who is noticing that Obama looks directly to the camera when speaking, while shifty-eyes McCain doesn't know where to point his head?

Shieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet



For Karen. I know she'll appreciate this.

Ready for a 500 terabyte iPod?

How big is your iPod? Bet it’s not 500 terabytes, but it soon could be, thanks to researchers at the University of Glasgow.

The clever Scots have created new nanotechnology that’ll cram 500,000 GB (or just under 500 terabytes) onto a single chip just one inch square.
That’s enough space to store a mind boggling 127 million songs on a device as small as an iPod shuffle.


Wow! Cool...

Rush Limbaugh Says Angry Blacks Are In 30 Year Plot To Train Black Children as Militants



Limbaugh: We know that technological advancement is going along at light speed. And yet during this period of time, whether it be the last 57 years or be it the last 20 years, it seems that a majority of the black population has remained angry, frustrated, and behind. They've been left behind. They are acting like they've been left behind, and of course we've heard that this is because of racism, natural systemic institutional racism in America, that we are unfair, that this country is just horrible and rotten.


Have these people no shame?

Olberman's Special Comment From 10/14/08



Must see! He nails it.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Just Some Random Cuteness

Enjoy!

New McCain stump: 'We've got them just where we want them'

"Let me give you the state of the race today. We have 22 days to go. We’re 6 points down. The national media has written us off. Senator Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq. But they forgot to let you decide. My friends, we’ve got them just where we want them."


LOL!!!! See the post below this one!

pollster.com: Dems 320, Reps 150

When you hold the mouse pointer over a state, you see a display of the latest "trend estimate" numbers from our charts of all available public polls for that race. The numbers for each candidate correspond to the most recent trend estimate -- that is the end point of the trend line that we draw for each candidate. If you click the state on the map, you will be taken to the page on Pollster.com that displays the chart and table of polls results for that race.


Are we having fun yet?

McCain Pledges to Bring Up Ayers in Debate

It appears Sen. John McCain will take Sen. Barack Obama up on his challenge.

In an interview on a St. Louis radio station, McCain said Obama's comments that "I didn't have the guts" to talk about William Ayers in the last presidential debate have "probably ensured" that the former 1960s radical will come up in Wednesday's debate.


Ooh...This is going to be fun!

A Majority In Connecticut Poll Backs Gay Marriage Ruling

Best cautioned that the poll did not ask anything about a question on the state ballot on Election Day about whether the state should hold a constitutional convention. That question appears on the ballot every 20 years. But it is particularly timely this year because opponents of gay marriage are urging a "yes" vote in the hope that the convention would allow for direct initiative. Under that scenario, all voters could cast ballots in a statewide referendum on whether Connecticut should allow gay marriage.

But both proponents and opponents said the Nov. 4 question is only the first step in a multipronged process that might never lead to a statewide vote on gay marriage. Delegates would need a two-thirds vote from the Democrat-controlled legislature to gain a seat at the convention, and then those delegates would decide which issues would be addressed. They could decide, for example, to avoid talking about gay marriage at all.


I'm not surprised.

If you're in CT, like me, vote NO in November.

Friday, October 10, 2008

McCain Also Palls Around With Terrorists



We all know about Obama's connection to infamous domestic terrorist, William Ayers. Yes, Obama sat on a board with the guy earlier in his career (specifically, the terrorist group is known in some circles as The Chicago Annenberg Challenge, funded by the Annenberg Foundation).

Now, while we can certainly blame Obama for not preventing a terrorist from carrying out acts on us while he was 8 years old, what must also be just as fair to McCain?

As you may know, McCain's own camp recently released a list of 100 former ambassadors endorsing him.

Number two on that list is Leonore Annenberg.

Intrigued?

Well she is the chair of the Annenberg Foundation, the funders of the terrorist cell known as The Chicago Annenberg Challenge. You read that right. The same group which that terrorist William Ayers works on.

So this is it in a nutshell:

As an eight year old boy, Barack Hussein Obama committed the atrocity of preventing horrendous domestic terrorist attacks on our homeland.

As a seventy-two year old man, John McCain is accepting support from a known terrorist funding operation.

With both leading candidates now being proven to be known terrorist sympathizers, I think it is clear that America The Great is completely screwed.


I smell a conspiracy.

Anyone else?

Fox Noise Gets Panties In A Bundle Over Newsweek Cover



Talk about manufactured outrage!!!

For the record,I scanned in a copy of the cover. Here it is:




I think she looks pretty good...

CT High Court Grants Gay Marriage Rights

The Supreme Court released its historic ruling at 11:30 a.m. Citing the equal protection clause of the state constitution, the justices ruled that civil unions were discriminatory and that the state's "understanding of marriage must yield to a more contemporary appreciation of the rights entitled to constitutional protection."

"Interpreting our state constitutional provisions in accordance with firmly established equal protection principles leads inevitably to the conclusion that gay persons are entitled to marry the otherwise qualified same sex partner of their choice," the majority wrote. "To decide otherwise would require us to apply one set of constitutional principles to gay persons and another to all others."


Wow! I didn't expect this, but I am happy about it.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Obama purchasing 30 minutes of network airtime

Barack Obama is buying 30 minutes of airtime on the major television networks just days before the presidential election, the Obama campaign confirms.

Sources with the Obama campaign say half hour blocks have been purchased on Wednesday, October 29 on CBS and NBC. The campaign is also in negotiations with Fox, though that day will conflict with the World Series if there is a game 6.

The buy was first reported by the Hollywood reporter earlier Thursday.

Evan Tracey of Campaign Media Analysis Group, CNN's consultant on ad spending, said it was unclear how much the blocs of air would cost, but noted 30 seconds alone in primetime usually runs between $80,000 and $125,000.

"This is a big platform, this is a big megaphone, the interest level is clearly there and people will watch," Tracey said.


Wow! Never heard of this before...

Original 'Maverick' family upset that McCain coopts their name

According to Fontaine, the real "original maverick" was her grandfather, Maury Maverick, "a radical politician from San Antonio who served two terms in Congress (1935-1939). There, he led a bloc of progressive Democrats who sought to push Roosevelt and the New Deal to the left. The press quickly labeled this group 'The Mavericks.' While hugely popular with the the many poor Hispanics in his district, Maverick was far too liberal for the conservative Texas Democratic establishment. In 1938 he lost the Democratic party primary after being slandered as a communist."

"Grandfather Maury was no coward," Fontaine told Huffington Post's Charles Karel Bouley. "He chased the Klan right out of San Antonio once, stood up to the mob... Maury was burned in effigy in San Antonio, for his defense of members of the Communist Party's right to assemble, for his defense of the Hispanic community, support for those who didn't have a voice."


You can't make this stuff up!

The McCain-Palin mob in Strongsville, Ohio

It’s no wonder that the slightest incitement from Sarah Palin or John McCain will turn one of their rallies into a lynch mob. Just talk to the folks who attend.

My camera was rolling for literally seconds before people happily said to me, on camera, that Barack Obama is a terrorist. If I hadn’t spent most of my time at the event inside, waiting for the candidates to show up, I could have gotten dozens of these people on tape.



Unbelievable!

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

McCain's Ayers Attacks Backfire

Sarah Palin was on the verge of inciting a race riot in northern Florida yesterday. At her rallies, the Republican faithful hurled a racial epitaph at a black sound man, and screamed "kill him" and "treason!" at Barack Obama.

"Boy, you guys just get it!" Palin responded. This reaction, presumably, was what Palin had in mind when she urged John McCain to "take the gloves off."

The McCain campaign initially took her advice, sending out three emails about Obama and Bill Ayers yesterday and pushing the angle hard on the news media. But by the time McCain got to debating, he made no mention of Ayers or Jeremiah Wright or Tony Rezko. For once, McCain knew better. His campaign looked supremely silly the day before, ranting about domestic terrorists from the 1960s when the Dow was plunging 800 points.

What did McCain mean when he called Obama 'that one'?

A growing perception that Republican presidential candidate John McCain is outright disdainful of having to share a stage with -- let alone losing to -- Barack Obama is gaining more traction after McCain dismissively referred to his opponent as "that one" during Tuesday's debate.

Andrew Sullivan pronounced it "the moment the contempt spilled over."

Crooks and Liars Nicole Belle wonder if McCain was "going to yell at him to get off his lawn next."


I also thought it was pretty offensive to tell an audience member that "you probably never heard of Fannie Mae or Freddy Mac."

Give me a break! The guy is one of a select few attending a presidential debate, and asking an economic question. I'm willing to wager that he is engaged enough to have at least heard of those two companies before this economic mess hit.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Package Of Bacon Forces Evacuation At Lawmaker's Office

Multiple police agencies responded to the Republican congressman’s West Chester office and began an investigation.

After an X-ray analysis, investigators determined the package contained bacon.

Boehner voted twice last week for a $700 billion bailout of the financial industry, which passed Friday and was signed into law by President George W. Bush.


LOL!


Mmmm, bacon!

Obama Gains in States That Went for Bush

On the eve of the penultimate presidential debate, a new TIME/CNN poll shows John McCain still struggling in states won by George W. Bush in 2004, a sign that last week's vice-presidential debate had little effect on voter opinion.


We still can't get complacent...

Obama campaign expects 'nastiest attacks' from McCain at debate

"In order to change the dynamics of this race, we anticipate that McCain will launch his nastiest attacks and continue to lie about Barack Obama’s record and his vision to fundamentally change our country," Bill Burton, Obama-Biden press secretary, wrote in a memo to reporters. "We don’t know if McCain will continue his refusal to even look at Obama on stage -- like in their first debate -- but we fully expect that his 'turn the page' strategy to ignore the economy will be seen in full view for 90 minutes of character attacks against Barack Obama."


I expect nothing less...

Friday, October 03, 2008

Palin Out Of The Loop On Decision To Pull Out Of Michigan



"Well, that's not a surprise because, you know, the polls are showing we're not doing as well there evidently as we would like to," Palin said. "But I read that this morning also. I fired off a quick email and said `Oh, come on, you know, do we have to? Do we have to call it there?'"

How sequestered from her campaign's workings is Palin, anyway? To be fair, she has been holed up in debate prep for days. But still, this was a major, major campaign decision. It's odd that she appeared to have heard nothing about it, let alone having been in any sort of discussions about it.


To steal a line from Stephanie Miller, her voice gives me a headache in my eye.

Netflix promises Mac video support by end of year

Netflix on Wednesday promised to release a product by the end of the year which will enable Mac users to use the service’s “Watch Instantly” feature.

Netflix is best known for its DVD rental service, which enables users to manage an online queue using a Web site. For a flat monthly rate, the company mails you DVDs or Blu-ray Discs, which you then watch and return without worrying about late fees.


I hope it's true, but I feel like I've heard this before...

Dear Governor Palin...

During your debate with Senator Biden you said you welcomed the opportunity to speak directly with the American people, "uncensored" by the media. That sounds great. In fact, I'd like to challenge you to a debate: one regular American, me, versus you, the Governor of Alaska.

I mean a genuine debate, where we exchange ideas back and forth, and we are each expected to actually answer the questions asked by the moderator. Not like anyone would want to know what I have to say, but this would give you a real chance to talk directly to the American people (instead of being badgered by pesky reporters like Katie Couric!).


Well put essay...

On PBS, Cokie Roberts falsely suggested Biden's reference to "Bosniaks" was a gaffe

During coverage of the October 2 vice-presidential debate on PBS' Charlie Rose, Rose asked, "Did either of them make any mistakes that you noticed?" National Public Radio senior news analyst Cokie Roberts responded that Sen. Joe Biden "talked about the Bosniaks." Roberts later said: "[I]f [Gov. Sarah Palin] had said 'Bosniak,' everybody would be making a big deal of it, you know." In fact, Biden correctly referred to certain residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina as Bosniaks. According to the U.S. State Department, as of 2002, the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina consisted of the following ethnic groups: "Bosniak 48.3%, Serb 34.0%, Croat 15.4%, others 2.3%."


Good lord!

Sarah Palin blunders over talks with British ambassador that never took place

Sarah Palin has committed yet another political blunder after claiming she had held talks with a British ambassador - talks that never actually took place.

In an answer to questions about her foreign policy experience ahead of tonight's make-or-break vice presidential TV debate, her aides listed numerous contacts with foreign officials - including Britain's ambassador to Washington, Sir Nigel Sheinwald.

However the meeting never occurred. Officials at the embassy swiftly contacted the McCain-Palin campaign to inform them of the discrepancy.

A British Embassy spokesman said the error arose after Sir Nigel's name was listed among those who had attended a US Governor's meeting in July.


Oops!

NBC: 5 of 7 have less favorable view of Palin after debate

A CBS poll of 473 uncommitted voters produced equivalent, if less dramatic, results. In an incomplete tally on Thursday night, 46 percent said Biden had won the debate -- compared to 21% who thought Palin had won -- and 18% said they were now committed to the Obama-Biden ticket.

In a CNN poll of voters in general, not only did Biden outscore Palin by 51% to 36%, but almost half of those who felt Palin had exceeded expectations still believed she was not qualified to be president.


I initially thought that she wasn't the train wreck I expected, while firmly believing Biden won. In other words, I figured this debate turned into a non-issue for either campaign.

Then, after watching Olbermann, I think I have to agree that she was a train wreck. I'm glad the polls seem to agree.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Homer Simpson tries to vote for Obama



Leaked clip from the upcoming Halloween special.

It would be funny if it didn't ring so true!

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Obama Crushing McSame In Key States

* Florida: Obama up 49 - 43 percent pre-debate and 51 - 43 percent post-debate;
* Ohio: Obama up 49 - 42 percent pre-debate and 50 - 42 percent post-debate;
* Pennsylvania: Obama ahead 49 - 43 percent pre-debate and 54 - 39 percent post-debate. Pre-debate surveys ended at 8 p.m. Friday with post-debate surveys Saturday-Monday.


We still cannot let our guard down! No matter what, we must treat this as a close election, if only to prevent another stolen one.