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Everybody seriously get a grip! (A Call to Volunteer and Hope!)

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 01:13:40 PM PDT

This is going to be a short diary, so forgive me, but this is getting too pathetic, seeing everyone convinced we're gonna lose. It's sad when I see Michael Moore and Bill Maher and the Huffington Post go into panic mode as well. It's even sadder that some find it so gosh-darn difficult to do a little volunteer work for the campaign, but it's much easier to scream and cry as if you all were Corporal Hudson from Aliens.

It's become very aggravating to come on here or Huffington and see headlines about how we're all screwed and whatever the hell else.

Has anyone forgotten that our lives are at stake here? This isn't sports standings. This is our futures, and we have to work for it as if those were the stakes here.

Republicans in 2000: McCain less qualified than Bush

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 12:57:40 PM PDT

Just a quick diary.

How is it that Republicans think they can get away with proposing a candidate who was viewed by them as so inadequate in 2000 that he lost to Bush Jr?

Do you know someone who should be voting?

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 12:33:22 PM PDT

I was reading about grass-roots organizing, and how important it will be in this year's elections. Voter turn-out is key, they say. Well, I figured, I'll be voting so they don't have to worry about me. Before I closed the book on that thought, though, I asked myself if there was anyone I knew who should vote, but might not. The answer was embarrassingly close to home.

Bill Hedrick (CA-44) on the Radio: THURSDAY MORNING

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 09:40:57 AM PDT

Greetings from the CA-44.

We have a race here, folks. Bill Hedrick, the Democratic nominee for Congress, is running against the odious Ken Calvert.

Calvert, who's been ensconced in the seat since 1992, is your classic Bush Rubber Stamp, an has been named by CREW (Citizens For Responsibility and Ethics in Washington) as one of the 22 most corrupt members of Congress.

Please follow me over the fold to learn more about Bill and how you can help his campaign...

Sen. Obama: Talk HEALTH CARE to gain votes.

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 09:01:09 AM PDT

It seems to me that the Reuters/Zogby poll, the LAT/Bloomberg, and RCP electoral college showing McCain cracking 270 mean one thing: we need to change the debate.

Energy has worked for McCain: accepting the gang of 10 proposal and then moving the story line towards HEALTH CARE is a key way to gain traction on the economy. Sen. Obama can not only talk about energy and green jobs but also universal health care and education grants. Real money in the pockets of americans that will translate into real change in their lives.

That would be an easy way of gaining back the votes of not only women but seniors.

What happened to the "Chicago Way"?

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:04:09 AM PDT

Senator Barack Obama was fund-raising Friday night in Philadelphia. But he was talking about "the Chicago way."

Channeling the mob drama, "The Untouchables," Mr. Obama said in reference to the general election rumble with the Republicans: "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun."

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/...

So far, Obama's been less Al Capone than Fredo Corleone.

Apples to Apples? "Experience" Gap a Sham?

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 04:40:17 AM PDT

Many Americans have been told by the media that John McCain has more experience.  The “right” experience, in the words of the recent LAT poll ("enough" in the muddled mind of Chris Matthews).  Well, it’s undeniable that McCain has more experience, but the current framing of this issue is inherently unfair and misleading.  The truth is that in a fair comparison, Obama is the far more experienced candidate.

VP's Are For "GOVERNING" . Not "CAMPAIGNING"

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 10:27:22 PM PDT

I know I am not the only one who is feeling the same way I am when I express that I am a little burnt out over these VP speculation diaries because I have been reading the comments of fellow Kossacks who are expressing this same sentiment. But it's what I am NOT seeing in these diaries that really irk me.

I have yet to see one , and if I am wrong on this, I am hoping that someone will please post a link in the comments section because I really would like to read it, but I myself have yet to see one diary making the case for a VP candidate on the grounds that he or she would best be able to GOVERN in an Obama Administration or TAKE OVER , should , Lord forbid, something happen to him.

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What's The Most Important Quality for A VP ?

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| 98 votes | Vote | Results

Negative Ads Work.  We Have Work To Do.

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:02:50 PM PDT

Democrats are hand wringers, we are.

Many want to win so bad that every tick, tip; view of a poll gets everyone going.

Me, I don't care about the horserace, which is for the cable desk clerks.

I care about the state polling, which is still soft now, and the ground game.

This is what won Obama the Democratic Nomination, it will bolster him across the final line, but we cannot continue to have these negative ads go unanswered or unchallenged.

Polling Biden

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:55:18 PM PDT

An interesting set of polls from FiveThirtyEight confirms the fears of some Obama Veep watchdogs: that Joe Biden is not that popular with voters. So while his stock is rising on Intrade, that may be more of political junkies sniffing the mainstream media buzz rather than people genuinely getting hot for Biden. And while speculation on this blog and others has reached somewhat of a ridiculous high and while this appears to be all coming to a close within the next 24-48 hours, I thought I would add another point to the never-ending conversation about who Obama is going to pick as his vice presidential nominee.

JOHN KERRY WILL BE OBAMA'S VICE-PRESIDENT !

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:43:58 PM PDT

In 24 hours or therabout, Senator John Kerry will most likely become Obama's pick for Vice-President. For the past few days he has kept a low profile away from public and media attention but this will change in the coming days.
There is going to be little excitment with this pick among all party coalition but it makes the most sense.
It will be a safe pick by Senator Obama who is very thoughtful, cautious and calculative.
Senator Kerry, may not bridge the strong division in the party before the election but it will be a reasonable insurance that Obama will at least hold the Kerry States and tilt a couple of Purple States that have since matured and ripe enough to be added into Blue States.

 

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What do you think of Kerry as VP for Obama?

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| 345 votes | Vote | Results

My Friends, John McCain, Here!  (part 1)

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 12:40:08 PM PDT

Hi. John Sidney McCain III, here. I know a lot of you Daily Kossacks aren't of a mind to listen to my straight talk, but being the original maverick that I am, I am going to very publicly and proudly cross the aisle and tell you just how, in my own words (more or less, with the help of one of your regular contributors) share with you over the next several days how my experiences as a prisoner of war for seven years in Vietnam shaped my life, my character, my resolve, my views and my candidacy to become the next President of the United States who, despite sharing the same party, the same views, the same talking point and the same most wonderful special mancrush of a hug, will in no way be like the previous administration.

So, I'd like to start off this first part of what I think will be a five part series with the easiest, least controversial topic in American politics: Abortion.

As you hip netroots types like to say: More below the break. Heh!

Poll

John McCain you are

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| 81 votes | Vote | Results

"The Difference Between Me and Candidate X"

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 08:06:54 AM PDT

The other day I heard a recording of the Saddleback Church thing, and I heard Obama pull out perhaps one of the most common phrases in political debates: "And this is a fundamental difference between myself and John McCain." Or something like that.

Candidates always do this in debates.They try to win over the middle and in doing so they sound like there was little difference between them. Which is why they go to such great lengths to point out what difference there is.

We know already that when the right plays to the middle, they are lying. Whatever McCain has said about himself being an average American and on the side of average Americans is bull. Average Americans don't buy $520 shoes and get rewarded for graduating at the bottom of their class. The rest of us work for a living.

What what about Obama? He's not lying. He has no reason to lie. He's almost a metaphor for America - biracial, immigrant father, worked for his success in life, Constitutional scholar, etc. Obama's IN the middle. Which is to say he's not a whole lot of difference from the status quo, aside from all of the major moves to the right over the last 8 years. But what would a candidate who is truly different look like?

A probabilistic view of the 50-state strategy

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 07:32:54 AM PDT

A recent story tells about McCain's focused ad spending in battleground states, and Obama's broader spending pattern. McCain is focusing on battleground states, while Obama is spreading resources more broadly.

Why the mismatch in strategies? Here I will give a quantitative argument that in terms of optimal resource allocation, both patterns of behavior make perfect sense, given the campaigns probably think their best strategies are for winning.

[Cross-posted at election.princeton.edu]

McCain Wins Presidency Fears

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 07:31:23 AM PDT

No, no, this isn't some sort of anti-Obama diary. I'm just sitting here, having my coffee, and I've come to a conclusion: McCain's going to win the election.

No, no, again, I'll repeat myself, this isn't an anti-Obama diary. After the fold, please.

Poll

Election tampering?

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| 66 votes | Vote | Results

Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', Oh What a Beautiful Day . . . .

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:58:18 AM PDT

Yesterday I posted a mopey diary, to clean out the McNastiness that accumulated in my brain over the weekend. But after several joyous events in the past 24 hours, I'm starting to feel something remarkably like . . . HOPE.

  1. Ben Smith used the phrase "playing the POW card" to describe McShame's post-Saddleback shenanigans, and others have used that phrase here. This should be our rallying cry. Say it loud, say it proud, and say it often. We need to get that phrase mainstreamed. It's not only a pithy soundbite, it has the distinction of being true, and in fact encapsulating the most egregious sins flaws of the McCain campaign.
  1. KO ripped McCain several new ones in an absolutely KICK-ASS Special Comment that gave eloquent voice to nearly all strands of the pent-up frustration I've been feeling lately. And he and Rachel M shredded McKingOfTheWorld for basically accusing Obama of treason in his VFW speech Monday.
  1. I watched a video of Barack's July 2nd "Call to Service" speech in Colorado Springs.

More happy times below . . .

Obama's VP- Great choice

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 10:31:09 PM PDT

When I watched Obama's keynote speech in 2004, I had tears rolling down my face. My 27 and 24 year old sons were surprized at my emotion. I told them then that I hoped I would live long enough to vote for Barack Obama for President. I believe that Obama has run and is running a very good campaign. I trust that he is a wise man with strong character, the intelligence, the judgement and a set of life experiences that make him uniquely qualified to be President.

Obama is the "presumptive nominee"of the democratic party. I trust that whomever he chooses as his running mate will be outstanding. (Even if I don't understand the brillance of the choice initially). I have been canvasing and donating. I will not be sitting in front of my TV in November throwing pretzels and wondering what the hell is wrong with America. I will have done everything I can to ensure a Democratic president, a democratic Senate and a Democratic Congress.

I am prepared to fully and unconditionally support the Vice Presidential nominee.. My diary about the excellent Vice Presidential choice:

To the Evangelicals and Uber-Patriots-I thought that you WANTED Peacemakers

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 07:16:43 PM PDT

This is my first diary, and I have been terrified of posting it, but not EVERYONE who is Christian is in love with McCain.  At least not the true ones anyway.

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God."

UPDATE:  Okay, I'll hold up a tip jar.  I just didn't think anyone would be paying attention!


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