added 2008 Mon May 12 2:06:21 by shekissesfrogs
An examination of bills championed by Barack Obama uncovers impressive evidence of his character and ability.
An examination of bills championed by Barack Obama uncovers impressive evidence of his character and ability.
added 2008 Mon May 12 1:15:43 by michelleby
Choosing Hillary to be Obama's vice-president would hurt the Democratic party!
Choosing Hillary to be Obama's vice-president would hurt the Democratic party!
added 2008 Mon May 12 0:07:56 by BishkekBuddy
In interviews with small donors around the country, the same message comes through: These donors feel they've taken ownership. They believe they're helping to set Obama free from the tug of big-money corporations and special interests.
In interviews with small donors around the country, the same message comes through: These donors feel they've taken ownership. They believe they're helping to set Obama free from the tug of big-money corporations and special interests.
added 2008 Sun May 11 19:51:53 by NoDrama
The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 RNC resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar. Doug Goodyear chief executive of DCI Group resigned and issued a two sentence statement. after Newsweek reported online was he paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Myanmar's junta.
The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 RNC resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar. Doug Goodyear chief executive of DCI Group resigned and issued a two sentence statement. after Newsweek reported online was he paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Myanmar's junta.
added 2008 Sun May 11 19:31:12 by Maeve47
The Clintons are used to loving and supporting minorities ? as long as the minorities know their place and see the Clintons as the instrument of their salvation. Obama rejects that dependency. And thus the Clintons strive to destroy him. But in that venture they are destroying themselves and their legacy.
The Clintons are used to loving and supporting minorities ? as long as the minorities know their place and see the Clintons as the instrument of their salvation. Obama rejects that dependency. And thus the Clintons strive to destroy him. But in that venture they are destroying themselves and their legacy.
added 2008 Sun May 11 18:36:26 by rstevens3
If Barack doesn't look cute to you in this picture, you're a heterosexual male with too much to prove!
If Barack doesn't look cute to you in this picture, you're a heterosexual male with too much to prove!
added 2008 Sun May 11 15:55:28 by noupsell
Even if the primary is settled by the time Recount airs (or by the time you read this), some Democrats will feel bitter and cheated and will invoke the powerful language of 2000 all over again. If Barack Obama gets the nomination, the anger will center on the primaries in Michigan and you-know-where. (Democrats! Disenfranchised! In Florida!)
Even if the primary is settled by the time Recount airs (or by the time you read this), some Democrats will feel bitter and cheated and will invoke the powerful language of 2000 all over again. If Barack Obama gets the nomination, the anger will center on the primaries in Michigan and you-know-where. (Democrats! Disenfranchised! In Florida!)
added 2008 Sun May 11 9:11:40 by Ililly
Unofficial results from the New York Democratic primary reported that not a single vote was cast for Senator Barack Obama in about 80 election districts.
Unofficial results from the New York Democratic primary reported that not a single vote was cast for Senator Barack Obama in about 80 election districts.
added 2008 Sun May 11 7:10:04 by MakiMaki
The McCain campaign recently tapped Doug Goodyear to manage this summer's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn. Goodyear is the CEO of DCI Group, a firm that was paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Burma's military junta, which had been strongly condemned by the State Department for its human-rights record and remains in power today.
The McCain campaign recently tapped Doug Goodyear to manage this summer's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn. Goodyear is the CEO of DCI Group, a firm that was paid $348,000 in 2002 to represent Burma's military junta, which had been strongly condemned by the State Department for its human-rights record and remains in power today.
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added 2008 Sun May 11 5:40:04 by Ridgeliner7
The Clinton's have never understood how to exit the stage gracefully. Their repertoire has always been deficient in grace and class. So there was Hillary cold-bloodedly asserting to USA Today that she was the candidate favored by ?hard-working Americans, white Americans,? ?There?s a pattern emerging here,? said Mrs. Clinton. There is, indeed...
The Clinton's have never understood how to exit the stage gracefully. Their repertoire has always been deficient in grace and class. So there was Hillary cold-bloodedly asserting to USA Today that she was the candidate favored by ?hard-working Americans, white Americans,? ?There?s a pattern emerging here,? said Mrs. Clinton. There is, indeed...
added 2008 Sun May 11 3:10:11 by MakiMaki
Barack Obama can fully accept Hillary Rodham Clinton?s terms on Michigan and Florida and still win a majority of pledged Democratic delegates on June 1, allowing him to lay claim to the nomination under the New York senator?s own rules.
Barack Obama can fully accept Hillary Rodham Clinton?s terms on Michigan and Florida and still win a majority of pledged Democratic delegates on June 1, allowing him to lay claim to the nomination under the New York senator?s own rules.
added 2008 Sun May 11 2:10:21 by PeaceAndJustice
"She does not have the political skills of her husband. Or Barack. You need somebody who can bring people together. She criticized my health care bill because it wouldn't achieve universal coverage until 1998. Well, today we'd be celebrating the 10th anniversary of having every American with insurance."
"She does not have the political skills of her husband. Or Barack. You need somebody who can bring people together. She criticized my health care bill because it wouldn't achieve universal coverage until 1998. Well, today we'd be celebrating the 10th anniversary of having every American with insurance."
added 2008 Sun May 11 0:00:02 by capj71
Today Obama picked up a whopping nine superdelegates, and is now only 160 delegates short of clinching the Democratic nomination. Here are some quotes from, and links to today's endorsements.
Today Obama picked up a whopping nine superdelegates, and is now only 160 delegates short of clinching the Democratic nomination. Here are some quotes from, and links to today's endorsements.
added 2008 Sat May 10 23:20:15 by tcbishop12
Reactions have been unsympathetic. The New York Post called her ?toast? in three-inch-high letters on Wednesday. The collapse of her candidacy is abrupt in the context of her long claim of inevitability and the near-universal expectation a year ago that she would be the Democratic nominee.It could be that a still-startled Hillary just can't let go.
Reactions have been unsympathetic. The New York Post called her ?toast? in three-inch-high letters on Wednesday. The collapse of her candidacy is abrupt in the context of her long claim of inevitability and the near-universal expectation a year ago that she would be the Democratic nominee.It could be that a still-startled Hillary just can't let go.
added 2008 Sat May 10 23:00:10 by jaybol
At the same time that former West Wingers Brad Whitford and Richard Schiff were stepping forward to say that they too had heard John McCain say that he didn't vote for George Bush in 2000, McCain was grabbing a shovel and digging himself deeper with yet another denial.
At the same time that former West Wingers Brad Whitford and Richard Schiff were stepping forward to say that they too had heard John McCain say that he didn't vote for George Bush in 2000, McCain was grabbing a shovel and digging himself deeper with yet another denial.
added 2008 Sat May 10 21:00:03 by bushbush
"I could not help but ask his views about then candidate George W. Bush."He's as dumb as a stump" McCain offered."
"I could not help but ask his views about then candidate George W. Bush."He's as dumb as a stump" McCain offered."
added 2008 Sat May 10 19:40:35 by bepeace
One of the most influential (and thus far subdued) voices in the Democratic primary all but declared the contest over on Friday morning.
One of the most influential (and thus far subdued) voices in the Democratic primary all but declared the contest over on Friday morning.
added 2008 Sat May 10 18:00:21 by newromantik
The chorus from major news outlets saying Hillary Clinton's candidacy is almost impossible is growing louder as the Clintons continue to push on.
The chorus from major news outlets saying Hillary Clinton's candidacy is almost impossible is growing louder as the Clintons continue to push on.
added 2008 Sat May 10 13:10:01 by AtHomeBoy2000
From "CBS News RAW": While campaigning in Fayetteville, W.Va., Bill Clinton argued with an audience member over claims made by Hillary Clinton that she improved health care during his administration.
From "CBS News RAW": While campaigning in Fayetteville, W.Va., Bill Clinton argued with an audience member over claims made by Hillary Clinton that she improved health care during his administration.
added 2008 Sat May 10 8:40:06 by gordonroberts
Dare I say...Barack Obama is going to turn things rightside-up?
Dare I say...Barack Obama is going to turn things rightside-up?
added 2008 Sat May 10 8:00:02 by syncr
Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.
Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.
added 2008 Sat May 10 7:20:16 by optimusprime01
Democrat Barack Obama earned more support from party leaders and won praise from former rival John Edwards on Friday as he gathered momentum in his drive to the U.S. presidential nomination.
Democrat Barack Obama earned more support from party leaders and won praise from former rival John Edwards on Friday as he gathered momentum in his drive to the U.S. presidential nomination.
added 2008 Sat May 10 6:01:39 by veredictum
Letterman: "Hillary Clinton barely won my home state of Indiana. And she lost in the State of North Carolina. But here is the good news. She has a substantial lead in the state of denial... I?m no pundit but it occurred to me that Hillary Clinton has one thing in common with President Bush. Neither of them has an exit strategy."
Letterman: "Hillary Clinton barely won my home state of Indiana. And she lost in the State of North Carolina. But here is the good news. She has a substantial lead in the state of denial... I?m no pundit but it occurred to me that Hillary Clinton has one thing in common with President Bush. Neither of them has an exit strategy."
added 2008 Sat May 10 5:20:04 by jforjools
Many of Obama's grassroots and netroots backers appear to be outraged at the thought that the Obama campaign might step in to lend a hand to get Clinton out of a financial hole -- and out of the race...And further outraged that skunk Mark Penn would be standing in line with his hand out (& his tail up), as Clinton owes Penn a large sum. 'pee-euw'
Many of Obama's grassroots and netroots backers appear to be outraged at the thought that the Obama campaign might step in to lend a hand to get Clinton out of a financial hole -- and out of the race...And further outraged that skunk Mark Penn would be standing in line with his hand out (& his tail up), as Clinton owes Penn a large sum. 'pee-euw'
added 2008 Sat May 10 4:40:22 by RufusKing
He was just on MSNBC and apparently it slipped out. I will follow up on this and find video. But in light of Edwards' campaign manager--former Rep. David Bonior--coming out for Obama yesterday and many of his top funders and supporters have now embraced the Illinois senator, this should not come as a complete surprise.
He was just on MSNBC and apparently it slipped out. I will follow up on this and find video. But in light of Edwards' campaign manager--former Rep. David Bonior--coming out for Obama yesterday and many of his top funders and supporters have now embraced the Illinois senator, this should not come as a complete surprise.
added 2008 Sat May 10 2:10:24 by breeder
No -- in the end, I believe, it all came down to a hard-to-pinpoint, never discussed, but desperately important matter: the personal authenticity of two human beings.
No -- in the end, I believe, it all came down to a hard-to-pinpoint, never discussed, but desperately important matter: the personal authenticity of two human beings.
added 2008 Sat May 10 1:57:57 by TorDrowae
Ron Paul deserves representation at the Republican national convention in proportion to the support he received in the primaries. And his supporters are prepared to fight like hell to make sure he gets it.
Ron Paul deserves representation at the Republican national convention in proportion to the support he received in the primaries. And his supporters are prepared to fight like hell to make sure he gets it.
added 2008 Sat May 10 1:13:03 by dsmyre
Hillary on Thursday rejected a compromise plan to seat Michigan's delegates to the national convention that would give 69 delegates to her and 59 to Sen. Barack Obama. "This proposal does not honor the 600,000 votes that were cast in Michigan's January primary. Those votes must be counted," Clinton spokesman Isaac Baker said.
Hillary on Thursday rejected a compromise plan to seat Michigan's delegates to the national convention that would give 69 delegates to her and 59 to Sen. Barack Obama. "This proposal does not honor the 600,000 votes that were cast in Michigan's January primary. Those votes must be counted," Clinton spokesman Isaac Baker said.
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