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Barack, It’s About What’s Best For America

I am listening on NPR to Sen. Obama’s victory speech in North Carolina – he really thinks that our Democratic Party will unify behind him! Such denial of reality should automatically disqualify him from serious consideration for the Presidency. It’s About What’s Best For America – NOT What’s Best For Barack Obama. Change? We? Can? Believe? In? – Every Word is False. It is clear to this center-left Democrat that Barack Obama is NOT the best choice for the...

Indianapolis Star Blogs Today’s Primary

Indianapolis Star ELECTION2008: A Couple of Snippets… If you haven’t voted yet, Marion County Clerk Beth White offered this advice just before noon: Go now. “I’d recommend they get there right now, bring their ID and prepare to be patient,” White said during a news conference in the clerk’s office. Polls close at 6 p.m., and White said turnout already is looking less like a primary than a general election….One thing was clear by noon: Election results will...

Heavy Turnout in NC and Indiana

Political Wire: Charlotte Observer: “Long lines were reported this morning at some polling places across North Carolina in the state’s first significant presidential primary election in two decades… Longtime N.C. political observers say that 1.5 million voters may participate in the historic Democratic primary.” Indianapolis Star: “More voters have turned out in the first half hour than usually turn out in a half day… Republicans appeared to be crossing over in...

Shoes on the Ground: Canvassing for Clinton in Indianapolis

Yesterday afternoon I drove over to Indianapolis from Cincinnati to volunteer for the Clinton campaign. I lived in Indianapolis from 1979-2000 and therefore know my way around fairly well. I spent Sunday evening working out of the Clinton South-side office with Ed from Georgia and Stoney from Texas, visiting undecided voters in a racially-mixed neighborhood off of Franklin Rd between 30th St and I-70. Many folks weren’t home (or pretended such). We left literature tucked in the screen doors...

Let’s Avoid Equine Analogies in Politics

Eschew comparing political horseraces with actual horsy-horseraces: Not only did an inexperienced stallion named Big Brown just win the Kentucky Derby, but 2nd place went to the filly Eight Belles who collapsed immediately after the race and had to be euthanized. You may recall that Sen. Clinton supported the filly. MSNBC

Bye-Bye Red Ken!

Ken Livingstone is a vicious bigot and I won’t miss him. BBC: Boris Johnson has won the race to become the next mayor of London – ending Ken Livingstone’s eight-year reign at City Hall.

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: Another Twofer

Larry J. Sabato on OLD MATH, NEW MATH, AND THE DISPUTE OVER THE “POPULAR VOTE” AND Alan I. Abramowitz on THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING REPUBLICAN BASE. OLD MATH, NEW MATH, AND THE DISPUTE OVER THE “POPULAR VOTE” Little consensus on measure of primary participation Give Hillary Clinton credit. She has shown toughness, stamina, and persistence in one of the longest presidential campaigns in American history. She has fought hard and come back time and again in the 2008 primary season,...

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: OBAMA AND SMALL-TOWN AMERICA

Rhodes Cook: Barack Obama caused quite a stir a fortnight ago when he told a suburban San Francisco fund raiser that small-town Pennsylvania voters were “bitter” about their economic plight. As a consequence, he added, “they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them…” As political comments go, it was a self-inflicted “twofer”. Not only was Obama’s sociological analysis delivered in a place synonymous with permissive...

Obama Leaving Pennsylvania to Seek Votes in Indiana

According to Political Wire: An Indicator? An early indication that Sen. Barack Obama thinks he’ll lose today’s Pennsylvania primary: He’s heading to Indiana tonight for a rally with John Mellencamp while Sen. Hillary Clinton plans a victory party in Philadelphia. In addition, Obama’s campaign also released a memo essentially erasing all expectations of a win.

Hamas Hudna Hoax

Credulous, likely-senile Jimmy Carter had tea with the terrorist group Hamas and now, according to MSNBC, Hamas is asking for a 10-year “truce” while refusing to recognize the State of Israel on the condition that said State of Israel return to the nearly-indefensible 1967 (read 1949) borders. This is nothing new from Hamas, which would love to import offensive weaponry for the next 10 years while ruling both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Hamas’ terrorist attacks will simply...

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: DOUBLE FEATURE!

Larry J. Sabato on HOW COULD JOHN McCAIN WIN IN NOVEMBER? History versus circumstance in the general election PLUS Alan I. Abramowitz on WILL DISAPPOINTED DEMS VOTE FOR MCCAIN? Crossover voting and defection in past elections Sabato: It’s obvious to just about everyone that, at least theoretically, the Democrats have a near-perfect climate for presidential victory in 2008. A deeply unpopular Republican President is mired around 30 percent in the polls; last week, Bush was at 28 percent, a...

Tibet, China, the Olympics, and Protests

There are certainly valid issues here, but I doubt that the protests are doing Tibet, China, or the Olympics any good whatsoever. Imagine if all that energy were directed in constructive channels. NPR: Tibet Protests Stir Chinese Nationalism Audio for this story will be available at approx. 7:00 p.m. ET All Things Considered, April 18, 2008 · Internet death threats and attacks on property greeted at least one person’s efforts to mediate between protesters on opposite sides of the China-Tibet...

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: THE DEMOCRATIC END GAME

Rhodes Cook asks “Who has the right credentials?” One of the basic themes of the long-running Democratic nominating campaign between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton speaks to the need for a new era in American politics. But increasingly it seems as though their race could be decided by a method quite old–a decision by the convention credentials committee that is voted up or down on the convention floor. Why is that? Because the Clinton-Obama battle could very well be decided by...

The Ingenuity of Engineering Students

Indianapolis Star: The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers knows how to make a hamburger. Before a crowd of more than 1,500 people Saturday in the Purdue University Armory, the team came away with first prize in the 2008 national Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. Advertisement The Purdue engineers beat six other teams from colleges across the country, including last year’s champions from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., in a hamburger-making competition. The annual event challenges...

Couldn’t Happen to Nicer Folks

The Phelps Family Ghouls (the ‘God Hates Gays’ Baptists who picket funerals) may lose their property to the courts as a consequence of their hateful actions. Topeka KS Capital-Journal: A federal judge in Maryland on Thursday ordered liens on the Westboro Baptist Church building and the Phelps-Chartered Law office. If the case presided over by U.S. District Court Judge Richard D. Bennett is upheld by an appeals court, the church, at 3701 S.W. 12th, and the office building, at 1414 S.W....

Clintons’ Tax Returns Show They Are Givers

Political Wire: Clintons Made $109 Million Since Leaving White House Here’s the Friday night news dump: The Clintons had gross income of $109 million for 2000 to 2007, according to newly released tax documents. President Clinton made $51.8 million speeches over eight years and $29.6 million in book income, while Sen. Clinton made $10.5 million in book income. The Clintons paid $33.8 million in taxes between 2000-2007, or 31% of adjusted gross income, and gave $10.26 million to charity over...

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: SD Math & Winner Take All

Larry Sabato has two guest columns for us this week, Wesley Little on WHAT IF DEMOCRATS USED WINNER TAKE ALL? Without proportional allocation Obama would trail AND Alan I. Abramowitz on SUPERDELEGATE MATH: Unpledged delegate projections don’t favor Clinton WHAT IF DEMOCRATS USED WINNER TAKE ALL? Without proportional allocation Obama would trail SUPERDELEGATE MATH: Unpledged delegate projections don’t favor Clinton

Are We In the Frying Pan?

Tierneylab Blog at The New York Times: Are Carbon Cuts Just A Fantasy? What if there’s no way to cut greenhouse emissions enough to make a real difference? That’s the question raised by a commentary in Nature arguing that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has been too optimistic in its projections for the technological possibilities of reducing greenhouse emissions. Their calculations are called “a bombshell” in a separate news article in Nature about the paper. My colleague Andy...

Obama’s Toxic Endorsers

Some of the least popular Democrats support Barack Obama: A former President for whom I’ve lost any respect I had, Jimmy Carter: Politico: Carter hints at Obama backing The Nigerian paper This Day reports that the former president all but came out for Obama, speaking to reporters in that country: We are very interested in the primaries. Don’t forget that Obama won in my state of Georgia. My town, which is home to 625 people, is for Obama, my children and their spouses are pro-Obama. My...

Spend April Fools’ with the Capitol Steps

Don’t take politics TOO seriously, enjoy it with the Capitol Steps! TUNE IN your radio to these fine public radio stations for the April Fool’s Day edition of “Politics Takes a Holiday” Promo Clip Here!

Deport Candidates’ “Spiritual Advisers”

Jacques Berlinerblau has an interesting suggestion at the Washington Post’s “On Faith” that gave me a good laugh: Time for the 28th Amendment Although I had initially conjured up the idea only to reject it as undemocratic, perhaps it is high time that we as a nation, believers and nonbelievers alike, consider the establishment of the 28th Amendment. Its majestic words would read as follows: Section 1. The right of presidential aspirants to discuss religion, invoke sacred texts,...

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: THE LASH OF UNFAIR CRITICISM?….

…AND THE LIGHT OF A REVEALING ROLE MODEL: John F. Kennedy was correct about life and politics when he famously said, “Life isn’t fair.” Not only is politics unfair, it may be the least fair part of life. In many election years, if we had blue-ribbon selection panels charged with considering only the qualifications and likely performance of potential presidents, governors, and senators, the list of winners would likely be quite different from the ones actually elected by the...

Japanese Ballplayers Could Win Deportment Prize

Washington Post: Japan’s Starry Gems of the Diamond Because of the Big Three, 550 American baseball games a year are broadcast on television here. About 300 of them are carried without commercial interruption, allowing Japanese viewers to gaze between innings at their beloved stars as they sit quietly in the dugout or stand around on the field. These players, unlike their American counterparts, are rarely caught on camera spitting, picking their noses or scratching themselves in manly places.

Snooping at State

As of this morning, it appears that it’s not only Barack Obama‘s passport file that has been poked through but also those of Hillary Clinton and John McCain. So much for privacy rights etc….

Sabato’s Crystal Ball: A Twofer

Sabato’s Crystal Ball put up two articles yesterday: Rhodes Cook on A VIRTUAL TIE: Clinton, Obama divide the Democratic primary vote AND Larry J. Sabato on THE DEMOCRATIC DOGFIGHT: Nomination resolution may be a long time coming
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