Obama to deliver his convention speech in 2 hours!
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 05:08:27 PM PDT
OK, his 2004 keynote address at the convention, but I wanted to remind people that cspan is replaying that speech today. I watched the first installment at 6:30 EST, and was brought to tears again. Many are feeling discouraged, I know, as the MSM goes after our man time after time, while the Reublicans pull the lowest tricks imaginable. I mean, the Antichrist thing is even shockingly low by their cough, standards.
Just like last summer, this seems to be a low point, even though Obama holds a lead this time, instead of being 20 points behind. But like last summer the media story is about why Obama isn't making any progress, and even his staunchest supporters are starting to lose faith.
But the stakes are so much higher now because he is the nominee, that this is no time to be faint at heart. Time for a booster shot, and believe you me, his keynote address is just that.
Please unrec... and rec up new live blog of Faith forum!
Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 04:56:07 PM PDT
Ok, I didn't see any open thread diaries up yet so here you go. I think this event is very important, for one thing it will be the first time the American people will get to see McCain and Obama "together". While they will only meet for a moment, both will be asked identical questions, so there should be a great opportunity for comparison. And wonder of wonders, miracle of miracles, we have the guy who is comfortable discussing faith. And not the sucky hypocritical type of faith that Jesus railed against either, the kind that is mostly interested in the speck in the eyes of their neighbors than in their welfare.
Looks like the "Social Gospel" is back folks! What's the "Social Gospel"? The Gospel that Jesus actually preached, that's what. You know, Jesus, the guy who said that your odds of getting into heaven if you were rich was about the same as the chance a camel had of getting through the eye of a needle.
Game on in 5 minutes!
Update [2008-8-16 20:21:36 by PLS]: Ok...this apparently is now a "Mothership", so you guys need to decide when to pull the plug. Wow, now I know how Charlotte felt!
Wonkette asks 'Was Bush falling down drunk at the Olympics?', w/pic
Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 07:08:08 AM PDT
Sorry I am to technically challenged to post the picture, but it really has to be seen to be believed. I am sure one of you "techies" can do the honors for me though. I can't think of another explanation other than the one Wonkette supplied. Check it out for yourselves!
http://wonkette.com/...
Whatever the case maybe, it will be such a relief when we don't have a national embarrassment as "Preznit" anymore. I swear this last 8 years have been the longest I can ever remember.
Sorry for the short diary, I have to run an errand in a few minutes, but I couldn't resist sharing this gem.
Need practicle advice...gas shut off.
Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:01:23 PM PDT
So, for some reason, I kept paying all the other bills but that one. Actually, I almost paid off the winter...but then didn't send anything for a few months. As I am a therapist, I had figured out some things behind this behavior, but hadn't figured out the key part. I wanted the gas shut off, apparently.
Three years ago I learned about Peak Oil and freaked out. In response I wrote a diary here asking for help to handle heating my apt in NH, in a very old building, leaky windows etc... I got great, great advice, and have gone through three winters during witch I almost never turned on my furnace. Thanks to the pink insulation panels in my windows, my Delonghi heater, flannel sheets, layering, and so on, most of which I learned here. Being on the second floor sure help too, I imagine. It takes work, I have learned that you can't get cold, as you are basically supplying the heat. Worse part? Throwing on those ice cold layers when it's really cold. Best part? I am actually warmer than I was before I made these changes. Bundling up and radiant heat is more effective, apparently, than just heating up the air when it gets real cold.
Can you believe what else Obama did today? Where's the outrage?
Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 04:39:23 PM PDT
A real live threat occurred today, one that threatens our safety and the world's, as Iran upped the anti in it's pissing contest with the WH by firing off a missile launch test. War could be moving closer with Iran, as their leaders figure even Bush couldn't be stupid enough to launch another war, so they think they can stand tall for their people without paying a price. Unfortunately, we know the scary truth, these guys still think they are winning. And what did our capitulating nominee do? The one who is merely tacking to the center? Surely, if his vote on FISA was simply caving in to not appear "weak on terrorism", he will go hawkish on Iran now that Iran has handed him an opportunity by acting in a very provocative manner. Right?
Obama campaign asks for our help, are we ready to step up?
Sun Jun 29, 2008 at 10:53:26 AM PDT
Yesterday the Obama campaign sent me an e-mail asking for a donation of 30$'s or more, for a limited edition T shirt with the Obama logo. As far as I know this is the first time the campaign has done this, so that's kinda neat. On the other hand though, the message was pretty serious... Monday at midnight is the end of the quarter, and how Obama does now after turning down public financing will be closely scrutinized. If his numbers are weak the chatter will grow about the divided Dems, and how he isn't getting Hillary's people etc.
More below.
Open thread for Gore endorsement:upcoming on MSNB/with update
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 05:22:00 PM PDT
Right now Keith is on a split screen, he is one one side and the Obama event is being shown on the other side. Interestingly, Keith and or Fineman's talking heads are taking up 1/3 of the screen...the O event is taking up 2/3rd's of the screen. Just cut to commercial, and Keith said before they cut away that the Gore endorsement "will be next". He then went on to talk about Luke Russert too though, so I am not sure which is coming up first.
At any rate, turn to MSNBC now, because they are going to run with the Gore endorsement. And let's try to blog it for those without cable.
Opps...looks like they are starting with the Russert piece...without the split screen. Hopefully Gore will be on soon... I guess he will not be on until 8:30.
Update [2008-6-16 21:12:50 by PLS]:: Jennifer Granholm is introducing Barack, who will then introduce Gore. She is on the split screen, and the crowd is pumped.
Update [2008-6-16 21:12:50 by PLS]:II: Gore and Obama come out together onto the stage.
Update [2008-6-16 21:12:50 by PLS]:III: Gore; "This election will effect the world".
Update [2008-6-16 21:12:50 by PLS]: IV: "Take it from me, elections matter!" Damn, this is a barn-burner. "After the last 8 years even our dogs and cats have learned that elections matter!" Reference to the pet food debacle.
The Guardian: Clinton may appear with Obama this week! W/Updates!!
Sun Jun 01, 2008 at 02:17:06 PM PDT
Well, I don't now how accurate this is as there were no sources listed, but the Guardian has a pretty good reputation. They point out that Obama continues to be conciliatory towards her, and interestingly enough in his speech in SD a few minutes ago Obama said he had just spoken to Hillary on the phone to congratulate her on her win in PR. Last time I think he had to leave a message for her, so if she took his call in person this time it may indicate that the acceptance stage in the grieving process has begun in earnest.
Quotes below....
Olbermann tee's up next crazy Pastor...NOW!!!
Thu May 22, 2008 at 05:04:40 PM PDT
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The next guy is Rod Parsley, covered here already I think. Richard Wolfe is on now, talking about Pastor Hagee. Rod Parsley is the guy who said that America was founded partly to destroy Islam. There is video of him doing so. More below...
Hillary soften's tone as reality sinks in per San Jose Mercury News!!!
Sat May 10, 2008 at 07:50:16 AM PDT
Looks like the Clinton camp has finally begun to accept the truth due to the superdelegate haul Obama racked up yesterday, according to the San Jose Mercury News. The paper reports that the campaign is changing it's tactics as a result. Quotes below...
North Carolina called for Obama!!!!!!
Tue May 06, 2008 at 04:36:32 PM PDT
Oh my God!!!Yes, they have already called it based on exit polling alone. CNN states that this is big, because it is a bigger state with a lot more delegates. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt.
This means it's a big win folks. When was the last time Hillary won a race this way? Was Arkansas called as soon as the polls closed?
Open thread for Obama vs Russert on MTP/w wrap up update
Sun May 04, 2008 at 05:57:43 AM PDT
Ok guys, I didn't see any other diaries up for Obama's appearance on MTP yet so here goes. The show will begin in less than 10 minutes on the East Coast, so those of us who are early risers out here, and "unchurched" need to pitch in here for our fellow kossacks in later time zones and without cable.
Will Russert jump on the Wright bandwagon, or will he ask some questions that really matter? Has Obama turned a corner, or will the MSM continue it's efforts to take Obama down and elevate Hillary in his place?
And most importantly of all, how will our guy do?
Update [2008-5-4 10:1:52 by PLS]: Obama hits it out of the park! Timmeh stuck to Wright questions and other bullshit for the first 22 minutes before moving on to the gas tax pander, ethanol vs food etc. Obama handles all questions very well, and showed a great grasp of the real issues when Russert finally moved on.
Lynn Sweet: 'Obama picks up 3 more Illinois Superdelegates!!!'
Sat May 03, 2008 at 07:48:38 AM PDT
After days of bad news perhaps things are looking up. Today sure started out bad, with all the cable shows babbling about Wright nonstop. But now the results from Guam look great and Obama is on track to pick up 3 more Supers next week according to Sweet;
Washington...When the Democratic party of Illinois meet next week to finish filling out the delegate slate, Sen. Barack Obama will pick up 3 more Superdelegates, according to Steve Brown, a spokesman for the state party chair...
The three are Daley, Currie, and Stroger.
Bayh memo bashing Clinton re:Magnequench hits papers tommorow!
Fri May 02, 2008 at 04:42:46 PM PDT
Earlier on Hardball Tweety talked to "folks on the ground" from Indiana and NC, one each, as it turns out. I am a little shady on the details, due to my habit of reading this blog while Hardball is on, but I think the guy from Indiana was a reporter from a major Indiana Paper.
What he told Chris down below.
Update [2008-5-2 20:32:10 by PLS]: Kind commenter's have set me straight. The guy from NC was the reporter. The guy from Indiana is Howey, of the Howey Politics Indiana; Daily briefings on Indiana politics blog.
http://www.howeypolitics.com/
Hillary hates democracy!!!
Sat Apr 19, 2008 at 07:06:03 AM PDT
Seriously, what does "Activist" mean anyway? Someone who is politically active instead of passive. And what's another word for a person who is active in the public sphere? Citizen. It's really that simple. Hillary doesn't want active citizens, the kind of citizens our founding fathers were relying on to preserve democracy, she wants the majority to remain "low information voters" who can be easily distracted and led around by the nose. She wants the system to continue that allowed George Bush to win because "There isn't a dimes worth of difference between Al Gore and George Bush", and because he would be more fun to drink a beer with.
Who is the elitest now, Hillary?
Interesting how these people always project their true natures onto the opposition, isn't it?
Tim Russert hits Clinton on Kosovo, Mark Penn and Colombia!!!
Sun Apr 13, 2008 at 06:37:56 AM PDT
Thank god, a slight ray of light appears. Yes, Russert started off with the "awful" mistake Obama made by bringing up the wedge issues in a very in artful way... and the discussion pissed me off royally. Obama's only defender was Bob Shrum, of all people.
LAT: LOVE STORY, Bill R. spills the beans on Obama nod!!!
Fri Apr 11, 2008 at 04:26:36 PM PDT
The LA Times has put out a blockbuster piece detailing the back story on Richardson endorsement, from the man himself, Bill Richardson. This is a must read, as Bill gives a blow by blow account of how he strayed. As with more and more folks, his shift after nearly endorsing Clinton was a combination of being won over by Obama... combined with a growing unease about the Hillary campaign. What really fascinated me though, was the fact that the more I read the more it reminded of a love triangle, with the Clinton's in the roll of the jilted spouse that Richardson left for Obama.
More plus quotes below.
NYT's: Obama's deft handling of Wright is sealing the deal!!!
Mon Apr 07, 2008 at 04:24:22 PM PDT
Ok, so the actual story was about the dismal superdelegate math, which has turned against Hillary too. Sure, she still leads by 32, but that ain't much of a cushion when 2 or 3 supers seem to be breaking his way per week. The latest is Margaret Campell, a Native American state legislator in Montana, according to the Times. Campell was the 69th superdelegate Obama has picked up since "super" Tuesday, while Clinton has lost a total of 2.