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Does McCain Have ADD?

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 06:14:10 AM PDT

The "humor" of John McCain, would-be stand-up comic, the subject of many diaries (such as this one), is now the subject of a story in Politico.
Sometimes inappropriate, sometimes downright offensive, but always lame, the jokes of John McCain fit an all-too common pattern.  McCain tries hard to be funny, is nowhere near as funny as he thinks he is, and cracks himself up regularly when nobody else is laughing. Like Politico, I started to wonder, "What's up with that?"

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Does McCain have Attention Deficit Disorder?

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| 59 votes | Vote | Results

What Can Bill Do for Barack?(w/poll)

Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:26:06 PM PDT

You've probably heard that there is good news from Clinton land: Bill and Barack are talking, and Bill is totally on board with the Obama campaign. According to the BBC News.

An Obama spokesman said the two had had a "terrific" conversation during a 20-minute telephone call.

A spokesman for the ex-president, who strongly criticised his wife's rival during the primaries, said he was keen to campaign for Mr Obama.

('Cause we all know that Americans use the word keen all the time.  Maybe it was a British friend?)

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How should Bill campaign for Barack?

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| 44 votes | Vote | Results

Dreams of Obama Open Thread

Sat Jun 28, 2008 at 08:57:02 PM PDT

This is a somewhat whimsical topic but I'm curious if others are having the same experience.  Last night I dreamed of Obama for the first time.  It was a weird dream, but now that I'm awake, the meaning seems obvious.  I dreamed I was trying to "fix up" Barack with women friends and acquaintances (in the dream he was single.) For some reason I chose to fix him up with women who were about ten years older than him, and none of the fixups "took."

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Do you remember and/or try to analyze dreams?

13%3 votes
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| 23 votes | Vote | Results

McCain's wife-beating joke (redux)

Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 06:39:22 AM PDT

Sorry folks, this was already diaried here.  It looked new so I put it up.Clearly the "bomb, bomb Iran" fiasco didn't teach John McCain the lesson he should have learned from it--that he should leave the joking to others.  In Jake Tapper's blog today, he reports on yet another tasteless McCain joke gaffe.  This one is about--wait for it--wife beating. More below the fold.

How to Help Midwest Flood Victims

Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 09:05:17 AM PDT

I'm sure that many (if not all) Kossacks who can't drop everything, travel to the midwest and help sandbag are feeling frustrated. The suggestions I've seen for those of us stuck far from the floods to help is to send money to the Red Cross (apparently the Red Cross really needs cash badly now) or to the Humane Society.

For those who don't like those ideas, or who want to do more, I have another suggestion.  Keep reading below the fold if you are interested.

Gore Endorses Obama

Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 12:11:48 PM PDT

It's here--the moment we've all been waiting for!

"A few hours from now I will step on stage in Detroit, Michigan to announce my support for Senator Barack Obama," Mr. Gore said in an e-mail sent to his supporters. "From now through Election Day, I intend to do whatever I can to make sure he is elected President of the United States."

Host a Unity Event: A message from Howard

Tue Jun 10, 2008 at 01:05:53 PM PDT

I got an email from Democracy for America (the organization that Howard Dean spun off from his presidential bid) with a message from Howard Dean and a suggestion that I do something about unity. I know many of you have have gotten the same email, but in case you haven't, here is the conversation Howard had with Al Gore after he lost the nomination in 2004:

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Hillary supporters who are considering voting McCain

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| 32 votes | Vote | Results

Sex(ism) and the Democratic Party

Mon Jun 09, 2008 at 06:40:17 AM PDT

Now that the Democratic primary season is finally over the post-mortems are beginning in ernest.  I read a long one in the Washington Post, and one sentence about Clinton stuck out for me:

"She started to see gender inequity in a more profound way than she ever has," one top adviser said.

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What do you think of the goal of electing a woman president?

21%8 votes
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| 38 votes | Vote | Results

Don't Sign Hillary's Petition: Updated

Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:58:21 AM PDT

On the Hillary Clinton campaign website right now, there is a box that says, "I'm with you Hillary, and I'm proud of everything you're fighting for." I have seen both comments and diaries by people who have signed the box, and then filled the optional comment field with contrary comments.

Let's Start Looking for our Woman President NOW

Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 04:47:45 AM PDT

I'm pressed for time but I wanted to clarify that this diary is not "anti-level playing field." More about comments at the end.
Somewhere in the midst of all the coverage of the primaries I read that Jesse Jackson used his primary victory in South Carolina and his (relative) success as a candidate to push for reforms in the Democratic party nominating process--reforms that would benefit minority candidates, and reforms that are probably at least partly responsible for catapulting Barack Obama to the position of power he enjoys now. Yes, Obama is the right person, an extraordinary candidate, but he is the right candidate at the right time.  Would we have been ready for him in, say, 1980?  I don't think so.

Obama's Support among White Women Declining

Fri May 30, 2008 at 05:57:32 AM PDT

Today's Politico reports what many of us have long suspected--support for Barack Obama among white women has actually been going down over the past few months.

Forty-nine percent of white women view Obama unfavorably, while only 43 percent hold a favorable opinion. In February, 36 percent of these women viewed Obama unfavorably, while 56 percent had a positive perception of the likely Democratic nominee.

Over the same period, Democratic white women’s negative view of Obama increased from 21 percent to 35 percent, while their positive view decreased from 72 percent to 60 percent — roughly the same rate as white women overall.

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What needs to happen to bring white women back into the Democratic fold.

3%14 votes
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| 440 votes | Vote | Results

Clinton and the He-Man Woman Haters

Mon May 26, 2008 at 01:01:09 PM PDT

I was at a party yesterday with some low-information, middle-aged female Clinton supporters.  They didn't seem terribly inclined to support McCain if Hillary is not the candidate, and they seemed a bit confused about whether or not she is still viable in the primary season. One thing they do know, however, is that the Hillary hatred they run into in their daily lives seems both ugly and related to sexism.

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How many current Hillary supporters will sit out the general election or support McCain?

29%58 votes
44%86 votes
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| 195 votes | Vote | Results

Erica Jong Pushes Unity

Wed May 21, 2008 at 04:31:06 PM PDT

Yes, you read that right: Erica Jong, author of some of the most annoying pro-Hillary editorials, is coming out in favor of Democratic party unity.

It's time for Democrats to put all personal bias aside and unite behind the things we believe in: a planet we can live on, reproductive choice, workers rights, health care for all, education for poor and middle class students, fair taxes, a Constitution made whole, rescuing America from war profiteers -- if indeed there is still time.

Ted Kennedy in his own words

Tue May 20, 2008 at 12:31:50 PM PDT

The news of Senator Ted Kennedy's malignant brain tumor has America in shock.  I don't have anything meaningful to say in my own words, but maybe these quotes from Bartleby.com will provide people with the hope and comfort they seek at this difficult time.

Sending your kids to Santa Cruz?

Mon May 19, 2008 at 06:34:17 AM PDT

Maybe you find the lack of "real grades" intriguing (students at Santa Cruz receive a narrative report of their achievement for each course, rather than a letter grade ranking).  Maybe the mascot (the Banana Slug) strikes you as whimisical and clever.  Well, I've always had a warm feeling in my liberal heart for the ultra-liberal education offered by this only-in-California institution.  But now I'm starting to wonder about their academic standards. Check out this excerpt from a story in today's Washington Post about Clinton and Obama supporters reluctant to switch sides if their candidate doesn't get the nomination:

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What is the best reason for a Democrat not to vote for the Democratic nominee?

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| 98 votes | Vote | Results

NARAL slammed by Clinton Supporters

Wed May 14, 2008 at 01:35:25 PM PDT

Today NARAL Pro-Choice America announced its support of Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic Presidential Nominee.  NARAL President Nancy Keenan explains why in the Huffington Post:

I know that most of you are probably thinking, "Why did you decide to endorse Obama, and why are you doing it now?"

Sen. Obama has been a strong advocate for a woman's right to choose throughout his career in public service. (snip)

Further, I believe Sen. Obama is going to be the Democratic nominee. He leads in pledged delegates, superdelegates, the popular vote, and cash-on-hand. As a former elected official, I know that having the three "m's" of a campaign - money, message and manpower (or womanpower!) - are how we win elections. Sen. Obama will be our next president. (snip)

Finally, NARAL Pro-Choice America, as the political leader of the pro-choice movement, felt it was time to take a leadership role. (snip) ...we need to put any perceived differences behind us, and get to work putting Sen. Obama in the White House.

Clinton's New Election Goalpost: Winning WV

Tue May 13, 2008 at 05:54:11 AM PDT

As Keith Olberman pointed out recently, the Clinton campaign has continually dismissed the significance of states won by Obama and trumpeted the importance of states won by Clinton.

Unfortunately I couldn't find a transcript, but basically Olberman says that the Clinton campaign is only willing to concede that one state won by Obama is "significant"--the state he currently serves, Illinois.

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How should the nominating process be changed to reflect the critical importance of the WV primary?

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| 122 votes | Vote | Results

Hillary's Out. Now What?

Mon May 12, 2008 at 08:50:24 AM PDT

Lately just for kicks I've been heading over to HillaryClinton.com to check out what folks are saying on her blog.  This morning I went over and found that blog comments are down.  Way down.  The top two entries had two comments each.  Older entries hovered around 200-300 comments. It seems that Team Hillary is slowly but surely losing steam.
Last week, in the wake of the May 6 primary results, we saw many Kossacks writing diaries calling for reconciliation between Obama and Hillary supporters.

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What should I do with the time I spent trashing Hillary?

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| 170 votes | Vote | Results


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