The S-Word
November 7, 2008 by The Hermit · Leave a Comment
Socialism. That’s right. I said it. I know; I’m a bad, bad girl for saying such a dirty, dirty word. How do I know it’s dirty? Well, because McCain and Palin told me so, of course. Towards the end of the presidential campaign, they started throwing the S-Word around at Republican rallies like an overused “yo momma” joke. Read more
Yes We Will…
November 5, 2008 by The Reverend · 4 Comments
(CNN) — Barack Obama told supporters that “change has come to America” as he claimed victory in a historic presidential election. Read more
Colin Powell endorses Obama | BBC News
October 19, 2008 by The Reverend · 1 Comment
Four more years?! Ha ha… Powell don’t play that!!
(BBC News) - US President George W Bush’s first Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has endorsed Democratic election candidate Barack Obama for the White House.
Backing Mr Obama over John McCain, the Republican Party’s choice to succeed Mr Bush in November, he said the Democrat had the “ability to inspire”.
“All Americans… not just African-Americans” would be proud of an Obama win, he argued. Read more
US Presidential Debate #3 | CNN.com
October 16, 2008 by The Reverend · Leave a Comment
HEMPSTEAD, New York (CNN) — A majority of debate watchers think Sen. Barack Obama won the third and final presidential debate, according to a national poll conducted right afterward.
Fifty-eight percent of debate watchers questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll said Democratic candidate Obama did the best job in the debate, with 31 percent saying Republican Sen. John McCain performed best. Read more
US Presidential Debate #2 | BBC News
October 9, 2008 by The Reverend · 1 Comment
Swing and a miss.
(BBC News) - On paper, the format should have favoured John McCain, who conducts lots of campaign events as town hall meetings, in which he prowls the stage taking questions from anyone who wants to ask one.
In fact, I thought Barack Obama did rather better, measured in manner and clear-minded in content where Mr McCain seemed to spend too much time attempting to score points directly off his rival, with what felt like carefully-rehearsed digs that didn’t seem quite to find the mark. Read more
Poll: Biden wins debate, Palin exceeds expectations | CNN.com
October 2, 2008 by The Reverend · 1 Comment
Hey, I told you so…
(CNN) – A national poll of people who watched the vice presidential debate suggests that Democratic Sen. Joe Biden won but also hints that Republican Gov. Sarah Palin exceeded expectations. Read more
McCain complains over Ifill | Yahoo News
October 2, 2008 by The Reverend · Leave a Comment
C’mon Johnny. You have it pretty nice outside of politics right now.
[via: Yahoo News]
Hours ahead of the vice presidential debate, Sen John McCain (R-Ariz.) criticized the selection of PBS’s Gwen Ifill as moderator because she is writing a book called “The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.” Read more
US Presidential Debate #1 | BBC NEWS
September 28, 2008 by The Reverend · Leave a Comment
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Matthew Yglesias, Think Progress
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US presidential rivals Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama have attacked each other over foreign policy and the economy, in their first debate.
Fail: Palin and talking (out loud)
September 26, 2008 by The Genius · 3 Comments
When it comes to making their running mates look bad, she makes it look easy…
No doubt a lot of attention has been on Sarah Palin, potentially the first-ever female vice president, but in recent weeks, the Alaskan Governor has had her share of goof ups that make the GOP look really bad. Read more
Is that yo’ chick?!
August 30, 2008 by The Gentleman · Leave a Comment
Reaction(s) to McCain’s VP selection.
So I just finished The Paragon’s post [link] and spent about an hour skimming through the world’s reaction to McCain’s VP nomination on BBC News [link]. Thankfully most of the world sees the choice for what it is, a desperate move to try and draw Hillary zealots and traditional conservatives. Which I assume McCain didn’t expect anyone to pick up on, so now the world is insulted - especially the women. Read more










