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Get Out The Vote

Be sure to start with your own. No sarcastic ‘unless-you’re-for-Obama’ comments from me.  Aside from believing that voting is the most important thing the vast majority of citizens will ever do for this country, I want Obama supporters to own an Obama presidency. No looking back in two or four years and saying, “Well, I [...]

This Is Not The AP I Thought I Knew

Surprisingly (as linked by Drudge), the AP takes Obama to task for some of his ‘inaccuracies’ in his infomercial that aired earlier tonight.  In an article titled “Obama’s prime-time ad skips over budget realities,” journalist Calvin Woodward points out that Obama’s claim that spending will see a net decrease under his plans is a lie, [...]

Don’t Blame Us For The Bias, McCain Campaign Sucks . . .

Thanks to Drudge for the headline (and link). If you haven’t yet had your recommended daily allowance of self-righteous, clueless drivel, I recommend this article on Politico.

The Scary Part of Obama’s Redistribution Comments

The comments Obama made in 2001 regarding redistribution of wealth, and what he perceived as a failure of the civil rights movement, are all over this morning.  I can’t say that I am surprised that he made the comments, or even that they are coming to light.  What I am a bit surprised about, though, [...]

Can Anyone Make the Case for Barack Obama?

That is, without invoking ‘change’ or in any other way making the case in the negative (i.e., voting against Bush, McCain, etc.).  I know many reasons for voting against him based on who he is and what he stands for, but I do not know a single reason for anyone to actually vote for him [...]

Simply Astonishing

And more than a little depressing. I am referring to the media’s self-appointed role as protector, cheerleader and advocate for Barack Obama’s candidacy.  I have previously written in some depth about how I see the media’s present biased ‘reporting’ in the historical context of pure partisan journalism segueing into an idealized ‘neutral’ journalism, and then [...]