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WHY IS FOX NEWS SO BIAS?
Recently the DNC came to its decision regarding how to seat the delegates of both Michigan and Florida.
Many were outraged with the outcome of the DNC's meeting and among those voicing their opinion emerged one anonymous citizen.
Harriet Christian is not a political pundit or by any accounts is she an expert in field of politics yet she was dedicated a lengthy interview in regards to her recent controversial comments by none other then fox news.
What do you think? Recently the DNC came to its decision regarding how to seat the delegates of both Michigan and Florida. ... more -
Campaign Update 05/21/08
Primary results, Cuba quandary, and sexy delegate math.
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WV Goes to Hillary
Hillary Clinton wins the West Virginia primary but still trails Senator Barack Obama in votes for the Democratic nomination. What does this mean to you? Hillary Clinton wins the West Virginia primary but still trails Senator Barack Obama in votes for the Democratic nomination. What does... more
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Camapaign Update 05/13/08
Will West Virginia be big? Will Barr out-Nader Nader? Will snack cakes solve global warming?
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Campaign Update 05/07/08
Primary results, fast clapping, and math in the sexiest Campaign Update ever.
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Clinton: "we must win in November"
In a speech that sounded part victorious, and part reconciliatory, Hillary Clinton seemed a bit somber as she deliver her oratory to a crowd of supporters.
Over the last couple of weeks Clinton tried to take Obama to task on the gas tax issue while remaining subtle in any comments she gave about the Reverend Wright issue. However as the numbers come in on both contest, it is becoming more apparent that the tactics may have backfired.
Checkout the video of the speech..... In a speech that sounded part victorious, and part reconciliatory, Hillary Clinton seemed a bit somber as she deliver her oratory to a... more -
Obama: "We'll Change This Country Together"
Checkout this video from Barack Obama's speech after the North Carolina primary......
If your an Obama supporter you have to feel good about tonight's two primaries. After a couple of weeks where Senator Obama had to face the drum beats of hate from the likes of Fox News, and political pandering from the Clinton, and McCain camps, he was able to persevere.
The road to the Presidency seems to be getting a little clearer.....
Checkout this video from Barack Obama's speech after the North Carolina primary...... ... more -
Obama wins N.C. primary, Indiana goes to Clinton by a hair...
A night that was big for both campaigns, ends in a split; but with a wide margin of victory in North Carolina and barely visible loss in Indiana, Barack Obama seems to have faired better on this night......
Goodnight.....I'm going to bed.......1:23am est
A night that was big for both campaigns, ends in a split; but with a wide margin of victory in North Carolina and barely visible loss ... more -
Campaign Update 05/05/08
Clinton eschews economists, political winds shift, and Guam blows your mind.
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Democrats Fear Divided Party After Nominee Chosen
U.S. presidential primaries often divide party loyalists, but the drawn-out battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may leave some Democrats too bitter to band together against the Republicans in November. U.S. presidential primaries often divide party loyalists, but the drawn-out battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may leave ... more
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PA Governor Ed Rendell Praises Louis Farrakhan
Gov. Ed Rendell of PA, a Hillary Clinton supporter, is seen in this video to be praising controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Shouldn't the media be asking Mrs. Clinton about the merits of Rendell's support in light of this? Perhaps she should consider renouncing and rejecting Rendell and his support.
Why do they only talk about Rev. Wright's admiration of Farrakhan but NOT Rendell's? Could they be showing their bias? Gov. Ed Rendell of PA, a Hillary Clinton supporter, is seen in this video to be praising controversial Nation of Islam leader Louis Fa... more -
"Clinton wins Pennsylvania"
CNN projects: Clinton wins Pennsylvania
Sen. Hillary Clinton will win the Pennsylvania primary, CNN projects. Clinton earlier acknowledged her White House bid was on the line in Pennsylvania. The win would allow her to pick up a majority of the 158 delegates at stake in Pennsylvania and make a small dent in Obama's lead. CNN projects: Clinton wins Pennsylvania ... more -
RealClearPolitics - Articles - A Living Lie
An e-mail from a reader said that, while Hillary Clinton tells lies, Barack Obama is himself a lie. That is becoming painfully apparent with each new revelation of how drastically his carefully crafted image this election year contrasts with what he has actually been saying and doing for many years.
Senator Obama's election year image is that of a man who can bring the country together, overcoming differences of party or race, as well as solving our international problems by talking with Iran and other countries with which we are at odds, and performing other miscellaneous miracles as needed.
There is, of course, not a speck of evidence that Obama has ever transcended party differences in the United States Senate. Voting records analyzed by the National Journal show him to be the farthest left of anyone in the Senate. Nor has he sponsored any significant bipartisan legislation -- nor any other significant legislation, for that matter. An e-mail from a reader said that, while Hillary Clinton tells lies, Barack Obama is himself a lie. That is becoming painfully apparen... more -
And the winner is.... John McCain
Hillary has lost it. That's all, just plain lost it. If the strategy of last month wasn't the kitchen sink offensive, this kind of cherry picking attack ad certainly is. It seems to me that she is intentionally handicapping this race. In the Clintonian way of "it's mine or noone's." She seems to be handing over the presidency to John McCain thinking that she can try again in 2012.
Democrats hoist by their own petard. Hillary has lost it. That's all, just plain lost it. If the strategy of last month wasn't the kitchen sink offensive, this kind of che... more -
Officials Consider "Do-Over" in Michigan and Florida
WASHINGTON (March 6) -- Officials in Michigan and Florida are showing renewed interest in holding repeat presidential nominating contests so that their votes will count in the epic Democratic campaign.
People vote in the Florida primary on Jan. 29. Officials in Florida and Michigan are considering holding do-over contests because votes from their primaries won't count at the Democratic National Convention. The Democratic National Committee stripped both states of all delegates because they broke party rules and held their primaries too early.
By NEDRA PICKLER,AP
Do you think a "do-over" is a good idea or a complete pile of bollocks?
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Republicans Divide the Democratic Party by Voting for Hillary in TX/OH Open Primar...
"RUSH: I know I'm fighting an uphill battle here, folks, on trying to convince you Republicans in Ohio and Texas to cross over, pimp yourselves for a day, vote for Hillary to keep this campaign going, this Uncivil War, Democrat Party. I know what's going to happen. Even if I convince you to do it -- remember what this is, this is about us winning. You have to understand, it's not about Hillary winning; it's about us winning. It's about our party winning. It's about those people losing." "RUSH: I know I'm fighting an uphill battle here, folks, on trying to convince you Republicans in Ohio and Texas to cross over, pimp y... more
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Citizen Kate: My Super, Not Really, Tuesday, Part 1
I'm no longer a virgin...voter that is. The first time is the most memorable. Learn how to vote, here.
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Losing, Hillary Style
"She’s increasingly choosing the denial strategy." - Kenneth Vogel, Politico
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Obama Supports Charter Schools
'Taking a position that could help him win a general election, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in an interview that the federal government should experiment with charter schools even if some Democrats oppose the idea.' - Politico 'Taking a position that could help him win a general election, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in an interview that the federal govern... more
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Obama may need superdelegates to win
"The Obama camp is saying that the superdelegates should follow the will of the people. The Clinton group responds that this eliminates the point of having the superdelegates at all.The superdelegates were instituted in 1982 to give insiders more control over a party that had begun to drift too close (in their view) to the hands of ordinary activists." - Economist "The Obama camp is saying that the superdelegates should follow the will of the people. The Clinton group responds that this eliminate... more
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