This one made me cry. Thank god your here to save the day John!
Obama going for the knockout
How about this ad for prop 8
Monday, October 20, 2008
More Ads!
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Where has Nader been in the past week?
I apologize for the week off. A combination of sickness, a quarter deadline, and college apps, has sidelined me from the blog for a week, but I am back and ready to inform all of my loyal readers(wherever they are) about what our favorite presidential candidate has been up to.
Today, Ralph Nader is campaigning in Oregon where he will talk about the economy. In Washington, Ralph Nader's name was misspelled Ralph Nadar. This is the first time Nader was involved in something interesting enough for the media to care about his campaign, or so I thought. Nader will appear on NBC nightly news and will discuss his campaign in front of mainstream America. I will try to find the interview on you tube and post it here tomorrow.
Last Friday in Buffalo Nader stated that legislation needs to regulate the ""corporate crooks" and offer "jail time, not bail time."
Posted by ThaCEO at 7:23 PM 1 comments
Palin's SNL Appearance/ McCain Letterman Interview
As predicted last week, Sarah Palin did appear on SNL, but did nothing to help her image. She made two short appearances, neither in which she played a large role. In one, Palin danced as a rap song was performed making fun of her. She looked helpless as the jokes continued with her on air.
Also, if one were for some reason reading my comments from a classmate's blog, I predicted that John McCain's interview with David Letterman would be his toughest to date. It did indeed wind up being a challenging interview. Letterman was upset that McCain missed his first appearance on the show when he suspended his campaign, and had seemed to be an Obama supporter when he interviewed the Democratic candidate. Letterman was able to paint McCain into a corner when discussing Palin's comments about Obama paling around with terrorists. He noted that mistakes are made on the campaign trail.
The full interview can be seen here
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New Polls!
CONNECTICUT (Rasmussen): Obama - 56%, McCain - 39%.
GEORGIA (Research 2000): McCain - 49%, Obama - 43%.
MASSACHUSETTS (SurveyUSA): Obama - 59%, McCain - 35%.
NEW YORK (Rasmussen): Obama - 57%, McCain - 37%.
NEW MEXICO (SurveyUSA): Obama - 52%, McCain - 45%, Others - 2%.
OHIO (Rasmussen): Obama - 49%, McCain - 49%.
OREGON (Rasmussen): Obama - 54%, McCain - 41%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Muhlenberg College): Obama - 53%, McCain - 37%.
VIRGINIA (Christopher Newport Univ.): Obama - 49%, McCain - 43%.
CONNECTICUT (Rasmussen): Obama - 56%, McCain - 39%.
GEORGIA (Research 2000): McCain - 49%, Obama - 43%.
MASSACHUSETTS (SurveyUSA): Obama - 59%, McCain - 35%.
NEW YORK (Rasmussen): Obama - 57%, McCain - 37%.
NEW MEXICO (SurveyUSA): Obama - 52%, McCain - 45%, Others - 2%.
OHIO (Rasmussen): Obama - 49%, McCain - 49%.
OREGON (Rasmussen): Obama - 54%, McCain - 41%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Muhlenberg College): Obama - 53%, McCain - 37%.
VIRGINIA (Christopher Newport Univ.): Obama - 49%, McCain - 43%.
COLORADO (CNN/Time): Obama - 51%, McCain - 47%.
DELAWARE (Rasmussen): Obama - 56%, McCain - 41%.
FLORIDA (CNN/Time): Obama - 51%, McCain - 46%.
FLORIDA (Insider Advantage): Obama - 48%, McCain - 44%, Other - 1%.
FLORIDA (Datamar): Obama - 47%, McCain - 42%, Others - 4%.
GEORGIA (CNN/Time): McCain - 53%, Obama - 45%.
ILLINOIS (Rasmussen): Obama - 56%, McCain - 39%.
KANSAS (Rasmussen): McCain - 54%, Obama - 41%.
MISSOURI (CNN/Time): McCain - 49%, Obama - 48%.
MASSACHUSETTS (Rasmussen): Obama - 62%, McCain - 34%.
MISSOURI (CNN/Time): McCain - 49%, Obama - 48%.
NEVADA (Insider Advantage): Obama - 49%, McCain - 46%.
NEW MEXICO (Rasmussen): Obama - 55%, McCain - 42%.
NEW MEXICO (SurveyUSA): Obama - 52%, McCain - 45%, Others - 2%.
NORTH CAROLINA (Insider Advantage): Obama - 48%, McCain - 46%, Others - 1%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Muhlenberg College): Obama - 52%, McCain - 38%.
VIRGINIA (CNN/Time): Obama - 53%, McCain - 43%.
WASHINGTON (SurveyUSA): Obama - 56%, McCain - 40%, Others - 3%.
WEST VIRGINIA (Insider Advantage): McCain - 49%, Obama - 47%, Others - 1%.
Senate
ALASKA (Research 2000): Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) - 48%, US Senator Ted Stevens (R) - 46%.
COLORADO (Rasmussen): Congressman Mark Udall (D) - 51%, former Congressman Bob Schaffer (R) - 44%.
KENTUCKY (Research 2000): US Senator Mitch McConnell (R) - 46%, health care executive Bruce Lunsford (D) - 42%.
MAINE (Research 2000): US Senator Susan Collins (R) - 53%, Congressman Tom Allen (D) - 40%.
MINNESOTA (Research 2000): Humorist Al Franken (D) - 41%, US Senator Norm Coleman (R) - 39%, former US Senator Dean Barkley (IP) - 18%.
MISSISSIPPI (Research 2000): US Senator Roger Wicker (R) - 47%, former Governor Ronnie Musgrove (D) - 46%.
NORTH CAROLINA (Research 2000): State Senator Kay Hagan (D) - 49%, US Senator Elizabeth Dole (R) - 45%.
OREGON (Research 2000): State House Speaker Jeff Merkley (D) - 47%, US Senator Gordon Smith (R) - 41%.
TEXAS (Research 2000): US Senator John Cornyn (R) - 50%, State Rep. Rick Noriega (D) - 44%, real estate investor Yvonne Adams Schick (Libt) - 2%.
WYOMING (Research 2000): US Senator Mike Enzi (R) - 61%, college professor Chris Rothfuss (D) - 34%.
WYOMING - SPECIAL (Research 2000): US Senator John Barrasso (R) - 57%, attorney Nick Carter (D) - 36%.
GEORGIA (Research 2000): US Senator Saxby Chambliss (R) - 47%, former State Rep. Jim Martin (D) - 45%, attorney Allen Buckley (Libt) - 5%
MASSACHUSETTS (SurveyUSA): US Senator John Kerry (D) - 59%, businessman Jeff Beatty (R) - 29%.
OREGON (Rasmussen): State House Speaker Jeff Merkley (D) - 47%, US Senator Gordon Smith (R) - 47%
ILLINOIS (Rasmussen): US Senator Dick Durbin (D) - 62%, physician Steve Sauerberg (R) - 31%.
KANSAS (Rasmussen): US Senator Pat Roberts (R) - 55%, former Congressman Jim Slattery (D) - 36%.
MASSACHUSETTS (Rasmussen): US Senator John Kerry (D) - 63%, businessman Jeff Beatty (R) - 31%.
NEW MEXICO (Rasmussen): Congressman Tom Udall (D) - 57%, Congressman Steve Pearce (R) - 37%.
NEW MEXICO (SurveyUSA): Congressman Tom Udall (D) - 58%, Congressman Steve Pearce (R) - 40%.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Attack of the Year/Please explain the logic in this ad!
And surprisingly it does not come from either campaign. Democracyforamerica.com mangaged to attack McCain's service as a POW. That is about as low as it gets. The ad can be seen here
I could not possibly do an ad post without putting up a new McCain ad. Can someone please explain to me how McCain connects Obama's friendship with Ayers and the economic crisis. Doesn't McCain pride himself on not promoting regulation? What is happening here?
Posted by ThaCEO at 12:09 AM 3 comments
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Palin booed at hockey game/Set to appear on SNL
Sarah Palin ce again became a laughing stock on Saturday night, this time with Palin herself, not Tina Fey being the center of attention. The VP candidate was booed in Philadelphia when dropping the first puck on the October 11th contest between the hometown Flyers and the Rangers. The booing was so loud that music was cranked up to "deafening levels" to cancel out the protesters. As expected, the media had a big day throwing jabs at Palin. In a combination of headlines, Sarah Falin is on thin ice. The video can be seen below
In exciting news, Sarah Palin is expected to appear and possibly host SNL October 25th. This will give her a chance to redeem herself in front of the live audience that has laughed at her for the past month. One can only imagine the comedic potential of Palin and Fey in the same skit.
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A match made in heaven
No one cares about Ralph Nader except Ralph Nader.
No one outside of North Dakota cares about North Dakota
Knowing these two facts, it makes perfect sense that Independent Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader make an appearance in North Dakota on Saturday. He had new comments about the Bush and McCain Campaigns
"They are uniquely aligned with each other on issue, after issue, after issue. They have nothing to offer against corporate crime, nothing to offer for consumer protection, nothing to offer to demilitarize our foreign policy, nothing to offer against the Wall St. bailout, on and on. They`re diddle-heads."
After talking to North Dakota, Ralph decided to walk over to South Dakota to talk there as well.
In South Dakota Nader criticized ethanol subsidizes, the federal bailout, and the Iraq War.
After likely talking to a large percentage of both states, it will be interesting to see how Nader fares come election day.
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McCain presents plan to KY3 to bailout homeowners
Today John McCain presented a plan to bailout homeowners in an interview with KY3 Missouri. He posed the question
"Why don't we take care of the homeowners, and that means buying their mortgage, giving them a new mortgage at the new value of their home and payments that they can afford."
The full interview can be seen here
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Quick Election Blurbs: Where is everyone today?
Barack Obama: Walking door to door in a working class Ohio neighborhood. When Obama says he is running a grassroots campaign, I guess he means it.
Biden/Clintons:Campaigning for Obama in Scranton, PA. Pennsylvania appears as if it will go to Obama. Scranton is Biden's hometown, and the visit had no association with "The Office", other than the fact that the characters on the show would be the campaign's target voters.
John McCain: Article Above
Sarah Palin: Talking to voters in Southeast Ohio. May or may not have run into Obama depending on how fast he was walking accross the state.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Daily Polling Update Courtesy of Politics1.com
FLORIDA (Rasmussen): Obama - 50%, McCain - 47%.
GEORGIA (Rasmussen): McCain - 54%, Obama - 45%.
GEORGIA (Strategic Vision-R): McCain - 50%, Obama - 43%, Barr - 2%..
INDIANA (Rasmussen): McCain - 50%, Obama - 43%.
MICHIGAN (Rasmussen): Obama - 56%, McCain - 40%.
MINNESOTA (Rasmussen): Obama - 52%, McCain - 45%.
MINNESOTA (ARG): Obama - 47%, McCain - 46%.
MISSOURI (ARG): McCain - 49%, Obama - 46%.
MONTANA (ARG): McCain - 50%, Obama - 45%.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (ARG): Obama - 52%, McCain - 43%.
NEW JERSEY (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.): Obama - 50%, McCain - 37%, Others - 3%.
NEW JERSEY (Rasmussen): Obama - 50%, McCain - 42%.
NORTH CAROLINA (Civitas-R): Obama - 48%, McCain - 43%, Barr - 1%.
NORTH CAROLINA (Rasmussen): Obama - 49%, McCain - 48%.
OHIO (ARG): Obama - 48%, McCain - 45%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Strategic Vision-R): Obama - 54%, McCain - 40%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Muhlenberg College): Obama - 50%, McCain - 38%, Others - 3%.
TEXAS (ARG): McCain - 57%, Obama - 38%.
VIRGINIA (PPP-D): Obama - 51%, McCain - 43%.
WEST VIRGINIA (ARG): Obama - 50%, McCain - 42%.
WISCONSIN (Rasmussen): Obama - 54%, McCain - 44%.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
A Personal Reccomendation to the John McCain Campaign
Since the Republican National Convention, it has been all downhill for Sarah Palin. She has gone from the people's candidate to a Saturday Night Live character. After pondering what has caused this fall, I identified that the key problem with the image of Sarah Palin has been that following her interviews, Americans have started to question her intelligence. After thinking of ways to help Palin regain her credibility, I thought of the one network that would help her achieve her goal, Fox. After looking through Fox's lineup, I found a perfect fit for her, "Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader?"
After coming up with the idea, I started to visualize the show. Palin would have the ideal opportunity to succeed. Unlike in her previous inerviews, Fox could prepare questions that she would be capable of answering and in the case she struggles, there are lifelines to help her out. They could even throw in a few questions about snow mobile racing and add the lifeline "phone your husband". This would give her husband, a former world champion racer, a chance to look halfway competent. Not only would this be a fantastic opportunity to regain some credibility, but also a fantastic one to attratct undecided voters. Any logical person would know that anyone watching "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader" is naturally confused anyway. In addition, Fox could throw in the question "Was there television in 1929 with a follow up being who was the President of the United States at this time?" If Palin could answer these 2 questions, she would automatically be smarter than Joe Biden who missed both of them in an interview a few weeks back when mentioning that FDR got on TV in 1929 to address the Stock Market crash.
In the end, Palin only stumbles twice, but ultimately wins the million dollars after a magnificent performance. When asked what the holy book of the Muslim religion is, Palin first takes the opportunity to talk about McCain's defense policy before remarking that she can not see the Middle East from Alaska. She is saved by the available cheat lifeline. Palin is also corrected by a 5th grader when she guessed that the purpose of the Associated Press was to "getcha"
Some may say, that an appearance on "Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader "could not possibly make up for failed interviews with Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. However, I have learned from Sarah Palin to ignore what others think and simply ask myself, "What would a maverick do in this situation?" Maybe that quote was from Tina Fey, but who knows the difference anyway?
Posted by ThaCEO at 6:53 PM 2 comments
Daily Ralph Nader Update:Hummus for Cash!
While Obama asks for money via e-mail by whining about how much McCain is lying, and McCain sends letters to Democrats calling them longtime Republican Supporters, Ralph Nader finds more interesting ways to ask people for money.
On Yom Kipur, Nader has offered to mail supporters his mother's recipe for Hummus.
He released the following statement today:
I've had a lot of hummus. Hummus is nutritious. And delicious. It makes you stronger and healthier. So, Bloomberg's report on the Lebanese claim to hummus got me to thinking about an idea that would help us raise funds to push our substantive agenda onto the front burner of American politics. If you donate to Nader/Gonazlez by midnight tonight an amount that has the number three in it (three being the number of lemons in my mom's hummus recipe), we'll e-mail to you Rose Nader's hummus recipe tomorrow.”
The full statement can be seen here
In other news, Nader has accomplished something McCain failed to. Pick a minority VP candidate that the media does not destroy. The fact that no one cares about Nader or his campaign helped him in accomplishing this feat. Neither Ralph Nader or his VP candidate Matt Gonzalez have commented on this to date.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
An Interview with Bob Barr
Bob Barr is the Libertarian Candidate running for President. The former congressman answered 20 questions for thehill.com on October 2nd.
His interview can be seen here.
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Daily Politics1.com Polling Update
Today's Polling Update Courtesy of Politics1.com
P2008 - DAILY POLLING UPDATE. Here is our daily update of the latest independent state polls on the Presidential race:
CALIFORNIA (SurveyUSA): Obama - 55%, McCain - 39%, Others - 4%.
COLORADO (Insider Advantage): Obama - 51%, McCain - 45%, Others - 1%.
FLORIDA (Mason-Dixon): Obama - 48%, McCain - 46%, Others - 1%.
INDIANA (Research 2000): McCain - 46%, Obama - 46%, Others - 3%.
INDIANA (CNN/Time): McCain - 51%, Obama - 46%, Others - 3%.
MINNESOTA (Univ. of Minnesota): Obama - 54%, McCain - 40%, Others - 2%.
NEVADA (Research 2000): Obama - 50%, McCain - 43%, Others - 3%.
NEVADA (Insider Advantage): Obama - 49%, McCain - 47%, Others - 1%.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (CNN/Time): Obama - 53%, McCain - 45%.
NORTH CAROLINA (SurveyUSA): McCain - 49%, Obama - 46%, Others - 3%.
NORTH CAROLINA (CNN/Time): McCain - 49%, Obama - 49%.
OHIO (CNN/Time): Obama - 50%, McCain - 47%.
OHIO (PPP-D): Obama - 49%, McCain - 43%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Rasmussen): Obama - 54%, McCain - 41%.
PENNSYLVANIA (Muhlenberg College): Obama - 48%, McCain - 38%, Others - 3%.
PENNSYLVANIA (SurveyUSA): Obama - 55%, McCain - 40%, Others - 3%.
WISCONSIN (SurveyUSA): Obama - 52%, McCain - 42%, Others - 3%.
WISCONSIN (CNN/Time): Obama - 51%, McCain - 46%.
GOVERNOR. The new independent polls for the gubernatorial contests:
NORTH CAROLINA (SurveyUSA): Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (R) - 46%, Lieutenant Governor Bev Perdue (D) - 45%.
NORTH CAROLINA (PPP-D): Lieutenant Governor Bev Perdue (D) - 46%, Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (R) - 43%.
US SENATE. The latest independent polls for the US Senate match-ups:
COLORADO (Denver Post/Mason-Dixon): Congressman Mark Udall (D) - 43%, former Congressman Bob Schaffer (R) - 38%.
MINNESOTA (Minneapolis Star-Tribune): Humorist Al Franken (D) - 43%, US Senator Norm Coleman (R) - 34%, former US Senator Dean Barkley (IP) - 18%.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (Rasmussen): Former Governor Jeanne Shaheen (D) - 50%, US Senator John Sununu (R) - 45%.
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Where is Ralph?
Waldo Emerson:dead
The guy who blew the election for the Democrats in 2000:Running for President in 2008
Yes, Ralph Nader is running for President again, but no one really seems to care. In honor of the candidate that joined the Reform Party 4 years late(they had 72 million dollars to spend in 2000), I will occasionally be posting to let people know where the former spoiler is at the moment, even if the media continues to ignore him.
Last night, Ralph was in his hometown of Winsted, watching the debate with his supporters. Nader publicly responded to the debate this morning. His complete address can be seen here. In summary, Nader believed that there was plenty of room for him on the debate stage. He is upset that the two major party competitors decide who the nation can see on stage instead of himself. On last night's debate, Nader was upset that neither candidate mentioned a living wage. he believes this would help to push Americans out of poverty. Nader believed that softball questions were asked and the debates thus far have been more like "parallel interviews".
Nader than gave an emotional conclusion
"Who won? Who won?" It's WHAT won. WHAT lost. I think the people lost. And I think big business won. I think militarism won. I think corporate tax loopholes won. I think labor lost. I think consumers lost. I think people who have to pay to these credit card gougers, and these high gasoline prices and these high medical prices and drugs by companies that are subsidized by your tax dollars -- I think they lost. The people lost."
Competitor or not, Nader remains very entertaining and I will continue to follow him throughout his campaign.
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On Last Night's Debate
Last night's debate was one of few highlights but one large accomplishment. John McCain managed to get more negative points by CNN's analyst team than Sarah Palin did last Thursday. This either came out of extreme effort or desperation to bring Obama down. I personally believe the latter. McCain appeared desperate all night, trying to manipulate information to appeal to middle class voters. Whether it was talking about the projector that Obama requested as an earmark or saying that Obama wanted to "raise taxes" when he would truly lower taxes more than McCain for 95% of Americans, McCain was doing whatever possible to push himself out of the hole that he and his campaign dug him into when choosing the Alaska Governor. Last night, it appeared that multiple wheels had fallen off the Straight Talk Express and AAA was no where near to give him spare tires. However, it is possible that a confused vegetarian could confuse McCain's plea to cut pork barrel spending as an endorsement for cutting meat out of one's diet. If one was wondering how McCain placed so low in his class at Navy, following the debate, I can give a solid educated guess. I think he may have answered all of the above on one too many multiple choice questions.
Though McCain was faulty, Obama was in no way perfect. He did win on all 6 CNN scorecards, but he appeared weak through a lot of the debate, especially relative to Joe Biden last week. Throughout the debate I was waiting for Obama to attack McCain as Biden did last week, but he never seemed to do so. Whether it is because his comfortability with the subject or his unwillingness to attack the candidate, this made for a very boring debate. Obama, as in the previous debate, did show emotion when talking about the Iraq issue, but besides then, the candidate lacked the charisma that he showed at the past 2 democratic conventions and numerous rallies throughout the year.
In all, the town hall meeting was an overall disaster. McCain was ready to go down the entire debate, but Obama was unable to unleash the finishing blow. The questions on the whole were weak, and I felt as if I could almost predict the answers from my living room. I leave the debate not feeling as if either candidate made a strong impression. In a debate that is supposed to be about change, this town hall meeting simply appeared to be more of the same. The same back and forth debate on taxes, and the same fight over how the United States should reform health care. The only 2 solid questions, one on priorities and the other on social security were dodged by both candidates, not surprisingly using them both to discuss the problems with the other's tax plans. The debate could make a nice SNL skit, but I doubt it did much other than convince potential voters that McCain is desperate and Obama is uncomfortable without a podium.
Posted by ThaCEO at 10:48 AM 0 comments
Paul Endorses Constitution Party Candidate
Last week, Ron Paul puiblically endorsed Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin. The endorsement came after Bob Barr allegedly uspet Paul by asking him to endorse a candidate. Paul had previously advised voters to simply vote for a 3rd party candidate after turning down a slot at the Republican Convention when he was not willing to endorse John McCain.
In other Ron Paul news, he is on the ballot in two states this year. He is the candidate for the fake "Tax-Payers Party in Louisiana" and the Constitution Party in Montana.
If interested in Chuck Baldwin feel free to check out his website for details on his campaign
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
A few Videos from the McCain Campaign
I will post these as they come in, but thought a would share a few highlights from the past few months
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Sarah Palin Flow Chart/SNL Skit/VP Debate Analysis
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