The comments of France's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights about Barack Obama - considering the fact that the election isn't over yet, might be thought premature. But on the other hand, her boss Nicolas Sarkozy has already fawned over him before the global media. In this interview with The Parisien, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and … [Read more...] about French Official: ‘Obama Adventure Makes America Magical’ – Le Parisien, France
Democrats: Don’t Order The White House Drapes Just Yet
Take a cyber-tour of Democratic Party-oriented newsblogs and websites and despite warnings that partisans have to be on the lookout for overconfidence and continue to work hard until the last vote is cast, there is a perceptible feeling of....overconfidence. But perhaps it's time to take a reality check, as Dick Polman notes here. The bottom line: an Obama administration … [Read more...] about Democrats: Don’t Order The White House Drapes Just Yet
Worst Campaign Ever (Guest Voice)
The 2008 Presidential campaign has been called one of the most historic...ever. To humorist Will Durst sees it historic in different way: due to quality (or lack of it) of Republican Senator John McCain's campaign. Guest Voice posts do not necessarily reflect the opinion of TMV or its writers. Worst Campaign Ever by Will Durst I don’t know which is scarier: The … [Read more...] about Worst Campaign Ever (Guest Voice)
Palin & Joe 2012
Christo Komarnitski, Bulgaria … [Read more...] about Palin & Joe 2012
Expert And Psychic Predictions On The Obama McCain Presidential Election Vote (UPDATED Night Before Election)
It has begun in earnest now: the experts, non-experts and even the psychics (you don't see as many of them going out on a limb as they used to in the good, 'ol days of Jeane Dixon) are making predictions now on Presidential election 2008. So here is a guide for those of you who want to see what others -- using their expert, non-expert and "little voice" expertise -- are … [Read more...] about Expert And Psychic Predictions On The Obama McCain Presidential Election Vote (UPDATED Night Before Election)
Seven Reasons Why McCain-Palin Will Win The Election
Red State's Dan Perrin predicts an election day upset -- and he gives seven reasons why McCain-Palin will win HERE. … [Read more...] about Seven Reasons Why McCain-Palin Will Win The Election
Iceland Raises Key Interest Rate to 18%
So what? It's seen as an indication that the nation, the economy of which is in something of a free-fall, has negotiated a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), often accused of making steep demands on client nations. If the move and IMF loan can arrest Iceland's decline, that's good. My apprehension has been that Iceland would go through with loans for which … [Read more...] about Iceland Raises Key Interest Rate to 18%
The Left’s Intolerance and Why I Back McCain: From Expresso of Portugal
McCain supporters might well exclaim, 'May wonders never cease' upon reading this article from Portugal in favor of the Republican. From Portugal's leading business Daily, Expresso, Joao Pereira Coutinho writes in part: "A friend of mine ordered a shirt through Amazon supporting John McCain. The shirt came, he put it on and he went to work. Nothing could have prepared … [Read more...] about The Left’s Intolerance and Why I Back McCain: From Expresso of Portugal
Pew Poll: Obama Favored By Early Voters As Lead Widens Over McCain
A new Pew Research Center poll shows Republican Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain's lead shrinking -- and underlines the impact early voting could have on this and future elections. The convenience of voting early is taking the nation by storm. And it could have a hard-nosed impact on this and even more so in future elections: the old conventional wisdom that an … [Read more...] about Pew Poll: Obama Favored By Early Voters As Lead Widens Over McCain
Obama Pulls Ahead In Florida And Ohio Battleground States
Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is now leading Republican Sen. John McCain in the key battleground states of Florida and Ohio, according to the latest Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll . For Democrats there is a particular passion for winning Florida, given its role in the past two Presidential elections. And the poll suggest these numbers are outside of … [Read more...] about Obama Pulls Ahead In Florida And Ohio Battleground States
Obama Campaign Passes on ABC for Wednesday Night
Video via TPM: ABC Tells Viewers Not To Watch Obama Variety: Insiders confirm that ABC offered to sell the campaign the 8 p.m. slot, where it has already purchased time from NBC, CBS, Fox and Univision. But the Obama camp passed. That means ABC will run an original episode of "Pushing Daisies," as planned. (The CW also wasn't part of the buy, and will run its normally … [Read more...] about Obama Campaign Passes on ABC for Wednesday Night
Two More Ads from Republicans Against 8
Republicans Against 8, an initiative by Log Cabin Republicans to defeat the California proposition that would ban same-sex marriage has released two more ads: "Join Us," and "Defending Freedom." … [Read more...] about Two More Ads from Republicans Against 8
Google, Publishers, and Authors Settle Book-Scanning Lawsuit
The Chronicle's Wired Campus Blog: Google, the Authors Guild, and the Association of American Publishers announced today that they had settled their longstanding legal battle over Google’s mass scanning of books. Under the terms of the deal, Google will pay $125-million to establish a Book Rights Registry, to compensate authors and publishers whose copyrighted books have … [Read more...] about Google, Publishers, and Authors Settle Book-Scanning Lawsuit
We Declare We are Not (Overly) Biased for the Reasons You Think We Are
That was my convoluted take-away from this mea culpa by Politico's Editor-in-Chief John F. Harris and Managing Editor Jim VandeHei. Granted, in defending Politico against accusations of sometimes-liberal, sometimes-conservative bias, several of Harris' and VandeHei's arguments are quite compelling. Others are not. Either way, their essay is an interesting read -- … [Read more...] about We Declare We are Not (Overly) Biased for the Reasons You Think We Are
Election 2008 is Making Us Sick!
AP via MSNBC: Victoria St. Gelais is panicky. Tami Brewster-Barnes feels the nerves in the pit of her stomach. Steven Valentine is losing sleep as his mood rises and falls with John McCain's poll numbers. Voters around the country, whether they support McCain or Barack Obama, say they are experiencing nail-biting, ulcer-inducing anxiety ahead of next week's election and … [Read more...] about Election 2008 is Making Us Sick!
Test Your Prognostication!
We're going to hold a bit of a contest. You use the comments section to enter your guess for the mathematical outcome of the election. (If you can NOT register successfully for comments, you can e-mail your guess to [email protected] and I'll enter it for you.) You have until 5 pm Friday to enter or edit your entries. At that time, comments will be closed and no more entries … [Read more...] about Test Your Prognostication!
Sarah Palin’s Sentimental Side
After Election Day, Alaska may have the Vice President-Elect (or not) and a convicted felon who has just won another term in the Senate (or not), but in any case, they are not likely to be exchanging Christmas cards. After Ted Stevens was found guilty yesterday, Sarah Palin said it was a sad day for Alaska and promptly threw her former mentor under the bus: "The verdict … [Read more...] about Sarah Palin’s Sentimental Side
If Obama Wins… And if Not…
Jack Shafer says let's watch as the press corps battles its performance anxiety: [I]f Obama wins, these scribes know that they'll be facing the toughest assignment of their careers. They've all oversubscribed to the notion that Obama's candidacy is momentous, without parallel, and earth-shattering, so they can't file garden-variety pieces about the "winds of change" blowing … [Read more...] about If Obama Wins… And if Not…
Riding the “Redistribution” Railroad into the Gutter
In a more attractive world I would have preferred to ignore the ongoing clatter and chatter regarding Sen. Barack Obama's supposed predilections towards redistribution, Marxism and Socialism. Audio tapes and old clippings have been produced where Obama comments on the shortcomings of the Warren Court and invokes the dreaded "R word." Unfortunately, Sen. McCain is still clucking … [Read more...] about Riding the “Redistribution” Railroad into the Gutter
Archie: The First Search Engine
Before Google ever was there was Archie – the first Internet search engine – conceptualized and implemented by Alan Emtage while he was working as a systems administrator for McGill University's School of Computer Science. Alan, a friend and colleague from my years at Mediapolis, is a Barbados native. He told the story of Archie in The Nation Newspaper … [Read more...] about Archie: The First Search Engine

















