Sunday, December 23, 2007

Obama and transcript from "Face the Nation"

Obama on 'Face the Nation'
by John McCormick

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama appeared on "Face the Nation" this morning on CBS. The transcript is below:

http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politics/blog/2007/12/obama_on_face_the_nation.html

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Oprah Winfrey throws Obama a Bone

Oprah Winfrey, Political Power BrokerCATO-AT-LARGEBy David Boaz on Civil Liberties

Billionaire Oprah Winfrey is making a million-dollar contribution to Barack OBAMA's presidential campaign. And despite all the campaign finance restrictions of the past 30 years, it's perfectly legal. That's because Oprah is making her contribution in the form of time on her television show, appearances with him on the campaign trail, and other uses of her celebrity. But if a rival media mogul, someone like Sumner Redstone or John Malone, wanted to make a contribution of more than $2,300 to a presidential candidate, that would be illegal. Because, you know, it's corrupt to make a large contribution. Wouldn't want the next president to be indebted to a businessman who gave him a $10,000 contribution.This Saturday, "Winfrey will host her first-ever presidential fundraising affair on the grounds of the Promised Land, her 42-acre ocean- and mountain-view estate in Montecito, Calif. — an event that is expected to raise more than $3 million for OBAMA's campaign."Matthew Mosk of the Washington Post outlines some of the other ways Winfrey might help her preferred candidate.Among the weapons in Winfrey's arsenal: the television program that reaches 8.4 million viewers each weekday afternoon, according to the most recent Nielsen numbers. Her Web site reaches 2.3 unique viewers each month, "O, the Oprah Magazine," has a circulation of 2 million, she circulates a weekly newsletter to 420,000 fans and 360,000 people have subscribed to her Web site for daily "Oprah Alerts" by e-mail.More than that, though, the Nielsen tracking data show that her most loyal viewers are women between 25 and 55 — a group that also votes in large numbers in Democratic primaries.Oprah's well aware of her power:The fundraiser may be only the start. The Winfrey and OBAMA machines have maintained silence on the exact nature of their talks over what her role will be, but the idea of her appearing in television ads and other appeals is very much in play. She offered during a recent interview with CNN's Larry King: "My money isn't going to make any difference. My value to him — my support of him — is probably worth more than any other check that I could write."…Winfrey said in an audio Web chat last week that, this year, the OBAMAs will be her only political guests.Campaign finance reform was promised as a way to make everyone equal in the political process, to squeeze out the power of big money. But one of its effects is to make some rich people more equal than others. If Oprah–or Rupert Murdoch, or Donald Graham–decides to use his or her resources to help a particular candidate, that's legal and very powerful. But the rich man who runs a software company is forbidden to use any significant part of his financial resources to help a candidate.All power to journalists and celebrities in the reformed political process.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

New Poll Shows Obama in the Lead

2008 Democratic Presidential Primary
National Poll: Obama 32% Clinton 30%

April 30, 2007
For the first time in the Election 2008 season, somebody other than New York Senator Hillary Clinton is on top in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows Illinois Senator Barack Obama with a statistically insignificant two point advantage over the former First Lady. It’s Obama 32% Clinton 30%. Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards remains in third with support holding steady at 17%. No other candidate tops 3%. The survey was conducted April 23-26, 2007 meaning that the overwhelming majority of the interviews were completed before last Thursday’s debate in South Carolina. The impact of the debate will be measured in polling conducted this week.


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Political%20Tracking/Democratic%20Primaries/DemocraticPresidentialPrimary.htm

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Breaking News...Charlie Rose to Host Online Debates

Charlie Rose To Host First Live Online Presidential Debates

Yahoo along with the Huffington Post and Slate will host two presidential debates during the 2008 campaign. Hosted by Charlie Rose, these interactive debates will be available on the three websites and allow voters an opportunity to ask questions, as well as evaluate the candidates for their performances. [more]

http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Is Gore in?

Sure looks like Gore is running...what an amazing campaign this will be.

MJ
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Gore To Run For 2008 Nomination
CAPTAIN ED
Al Gore has insisted that he has no interest in returning to electoral politics and wants to focus on his media interests and on solutions to global warming. The former Vice President has shown no inclination to run against the wife of his former boss, at least not publicly. However, the London Telegraph reports that Gore has secretly begun to recruit a campaign staff and will challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination:

"Friends of Al Gore have secretly started assembling a campaign team in preparation for the former American vice-president to make a fresh bid for the White House.

Two members of Mr Gore's staff from his unsuccessful attempt in 2000 say they have been approached to see if they would be available to work with him again.

Mr Gore, President Bill Clinton's deputy, has said he wants to concentrate on publicising the need to combat climate change, a case made in his film, An Inconvenient Truth, which won him an Oscar this year.

But, aware that he may step into the wide open race for the White House, former strategists are sounding out a shadow team that could run his campaign at short notice. In approaching former campaign staff, including political strategists and communications officials, they are making clear they are not acting on formal instructions from Mr Gore, 59, but have not been asked to stop."

Gore has run in the top tier of Democratic candidates without having announced any intention to run. Thanks to the buzz from his Oscar-winning documentary, Gore has not needed to eat up resources for traditional campaigning. With a new book coming out this spring, Gore will have even more free media access, expanding his reach and making him seem even more presidential than ever.

After jumping into the race, though, Gore has to win it. He has proven himself rather wooden on the stump in past campaigns. He has improved during his global-warming tour, but that may not equate to the kind of speechmaking that a presidential campaign requires. It will also task his ability to project a warm and engaging personality, rather than the cold scold of 2000.

A Gore entry will probably prove fatal to the ambitions of Barack Obama and John Edwards. Both have run on Gore's turf so far, and neither will outshine him with party donors desperate to find a credible alternative to Hillary Clinton. Gore has a great deal more substance than both candidates put together and will almost immediately be the chief challenger on Hillary's left, once he formally enters the race.

Given that Hillary's negatives keep going higher, Gore could easily convince the Democrats that he has more electability than his ex-boss' wife. If so, that gives the Republicans an opening among the center.

http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/009757.php

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Still a Thorn in Hillary's Side...

It's very interesting to read some of the particulars about the first round of fund raising. MJ

Donors Linked to the Clintons Shift to Obama

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/16/us/politics/16donate.html?_r=1&hp=&oref=slogin&pagewan...

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

More and More...Obama Is Changing the Game

I've tried to position this blog right in the middle of what I see as a rapidly changing new model for US politics. Its really fascinating to watch how this continues to unfold across the political landscape.

MJ


"In Politics, the Web Changes Everything

By David Frum
Posted:
Monday, April 9, 2007

ARTICLES
National Post (Canada)
Publication Date: April 7, 2007


Resident Fellow David Frum
Hillary Clinton had everything lined up to reprise the mighty George W. Bush
nomination campaign of 1998-99.
She would use the vast donor network
inherited from her husband to raise a $100-million campaign fund. This vast
treasury would deter potential rivals from entering the race. And should anybody
in the party murmur against this buying of the nomination, she would field a
team of party leaders to warn: 'Those who are with us now will be remembered
when we win. And those who are against--they will also be remembered when we
win.'
It worked for Bush. But it's not working for Clinton." [more]

http://www.aei.org/publications/filter.all,pubID.25921/pub_detail.asp

Behind the Scenes at Obama's Headquarters

Peek Inside Obama's Headquarters April 5, 2007 Phil Rogers takes a tour through Sen. Barack Obama's campaign headquarters.
http://video.nbc5.com/player/?id=88519

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Obama Raises 25 Million !

Obama Shows His Strength in a Fund-Raising Feat on Par With Clinton
By
JEFF ZELENY and PATRICK HEALY
Published: April 5, 2007
The Obama campaign
announced it had raised $25 million only days after Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton said her campaign had raisied $26 million.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/05/us/politics/05obama.html?ex=1333425600&en=a06fe28b1bcaec39&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

Monday, April 2, 2007

Obama Fundraising Notes and Analysis

As I said nearly a week ago...Obama is right in the mix with fundraising so far. Here is more confirmation of that. MJ
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Obama, not Hillary, won the 1st quarter fundraising derby

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2007/04/obama_not_hillary_won_the_1st.html

Behind The Numbers: 83,531 Gave To Obama, 50,000 Gave To
Hillary

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/04/02/behind-the-numbers-8353_n_44779.html




Thursday, March 29, 2007

Monday, March 26, 2007

$$$ It's All About the Money...Like it or Not

Obama is predicted to come in around 20 Million. That puts him right in the mix with a good showing so far. MJ
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Fundraising race heats as deadline looms

By JIM
KUHNHENN The Associated Press 3/26/2007

http://www.cumberlink.com/articles/2007/03/26/ap/politics/d8o42bo80.txt

Sunday, March 25, 2007

A Series of "Must Read" Obama Articles...

I scour the internet to bring the best information and perspective I can find on Obama. Here are some "must reads" that you just won't find in your newspaper, or on the news. MJ
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March 23, 2007
Psychoanalyzing
Barack Obama

Steven M.
Warshawsky

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2007/03/psychoanalyzing_barack_obama.html
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Sailor has written a number of shorter follow-up pieces about Obama that
also are well worth reading. See here, here, and here.


http://isteve.blogspot.com/2007/03/andrew-sullivan-on-sailer-on-obama.htmlhttp://isteve.blogspot.com/2007/03/obamas-self-pity.htmlhttp://isteve.blogspot.com/2007/03/obamas-doppelganger.html
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Obama’s Identity Crisis

March 26, 2007 IssueCopyright © 2007 The American Conservative
Although he presents himself as a healer of differences, the presidential
candidate’s own racial struggle paints a conflicted portrait.by Steve
Sailer
http://www.amconmag.com/2007/2007_03_12/feature.html

Friday, March 23, 2007

Better Keep an Eye On This Story

Lets see how this plays out. It could be nothing...or it could turn into a real head ache if more people have things to say about Obama's book, and his past. MJ

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The not-so-simple story of Barack Obama's youth The glare of the presidential campaign is shining on people previously hidden behind pseudonyms in Obama's memoirs. One of them, a convicted felon, demanded money from the campaign. Or else.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-070323obama-youth,0,3268648.story?coll=chi-homepagepromo440-fea

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Creator of Hillary 1984 Ad Comes Forward

There are some ties to the Obama campaign with this...but I doubt much will come of it.

They only burn GOP operatives at the stake for this type of thing. ;-)
MJ
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Who Created "Hillary 1984"? Mystery Solved!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/who-created-hillary-1984_b_43978.html


Mystery creator of anti-Clinton ad ID'd

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070321/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_ad

Monday, March 19, 2007

The Grassroots Media Wins Round One?

More information and background on the so called "Hillary 1984" video.I find the whole story fascinating and will continue to follow it here.

This story is at the epicenter of the changing face of U.S.politics,campaign tactics and media, converging with the internet.
MJ
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Who is the person behind the Clinton attack ad?

"considering Hillary Clinton's biggest video has only received 12,000 views on YouTube, I'd say the grassroots has won the first round."

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/19/BAGSFONU1A16.DTL

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Guerilla Campaign Video Attacks Hillary



Which is more impressive? If this came from the Obama campaign itself... or if it came from his supporters? Either way...once again the most fascinating stories revolve around Obama and Hillary.

Take the time to read the whole article and watch the video...highly recommended!
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Political video smack-down

'Hillary 1984': Unauthorized Internet video for Obama converts Apple Computer's '84 Super Bowl spot into a generational howl against Clinton's presidential bid

It may be the most stunning and creative attack ad yet for a 2008 presidential candidate -- one experts say could represent a watershed moment in 21st century media and political advertising.
Yet the groundbreaking 74-second pitch for Democratic Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, which remixes the classic "1984" ad that introduced Apple computers to the world, is not on cable or network TV, but on the Internet.
[More]
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/17/BAGPKONDHM3.DTL

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Has Hillary blown her lead?

More on Hillary blowing her lead...more good stuff from Dick Morris.

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Hillary's Mistakes Fuel Obama's Surge
Friday , March 16, 2007

By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259150,00.html

FNC
In the aftermath of Hillary’s two big mistakes — attacking Obama over the remarks of David Geffen and competing with the Illinois Senator for African American votes at Selma, Ala. — Obama has now closed in on Hillary dramatically, moving within seven points of the frontrunner, in the latest Time Magazine poll. Nationally, Hillary’s lead has collapsed to 30-23, with Edwards running a distant third.

Hillary’s fall — Time had her ahead of Obama by 40-21 in January — has been animated by a switch of black voters among whom she had been leading by three to one. But that was before she made the colossal mistake of attacking Obama for the comments of his financial supporter David Geffen. Obama had been wrestling with the dilemma of how to attract black voters without embracing civil rights leaders like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. Then Hillary, led by her consultant Mark Penn, decided to unload on Obama, blaming him for Geffen’s remarks which criticized her husband’s pardons and his personal “recklessness.” Faced with a white attacking a black candidate, African Americans rallied in droves to support Obama, closing the gap between the two Democratic front-runners to eleven points.

The geniuses running Hillary’s campaign made another big goof in sending both Clintons to Selma, Ala. to horn in on the celebration of the 42nd anniversary of the voting rights march. It was Obama’s day and his speech, lecturing African Americans to abandon their “anti-intellectual” attitudes, contrasted sharply with Hillary’s pandering, pat, and scripted rhetoric. When the former First Lady tried to say that the march for voting rights for blacks made her candidacy possible, she was laughable and her imitation of a southern drawl fueled jokes all over the country.

Now, in the wake of Selma, Obama has tied with Hillary at 36-36 among black voters in the Time poll. This elimination of Hillary’s lead among African Americans has pushed Obama to within four points of her in the South and ahead of her in the West.

Even as the poll was being released, Hillary was making a third mistake. She told the New York Times on Tuesday, March 13 that she would keep troops in Iraq if she were elected. “I think we have a remaining military as well as political mission [in Iraq] trying to contain the extremists,” she said. While indicating that she would have troops avoid policing urban areas, she said they would continue to “provide logistical support, air support, training support” and would be deployed “between Baghdad and Kirkuk ready to “continue to provide support, if called for, for the Iraqis.”

This new twist on her Iraq position comes a few days after she said she would vote to attach a rider to the appropriations bill funding the war calling for full withdrawal by March of 2008. Hillary characterizes this as a “goal,” not a legal requirement.

But her new comments supporting continued deployment will open up a huge gap between herself and Obama on the war. The Illinois Senator has always opposed the war in Iraq and wants to force a complete withdrawal for all American forces by the spring of 2008. This position puts him on a collision course with Hillary, a dangerous posture for Mrs. Clinton among a Democratic electorate that backs total withdrawal by 77-18 in the latest FOX News survey.

Why did Hillary make these three mistakes opening the door for Obama to close the gap?

Her attack on Obama was mapped out, according to columnist Bob Novack, in a conference call headed by her consultant Mark Penn. But, what drove the decision was Bill Clinton’s vanity and temper. Stung by Geffen’s criticism, the former president demanded that Hillary’s campaign answer the attacks — a key and crucial mistake.

Her pathetic attempt to appeal to blacks in Selma was probably the result of panic at the consequences of her first mistake, an overreaction that did her more harm than good.

But why the double-talk on Iraq? Hillary may be feeling over confident of her lead in the primaries, and wants to lay the basis for tacking back to the center in the general election. If that’s the case, she needs to reread the polls.

The more likely explanation is that she is in the thrall of the generals and security experts who parade before the Senate Armed Services Committee on which she serves, and she finds that she cannot ignore what they are telling her. Just as she followed health care guru Ira Magaziner off a cliff in 1994, just as she pushed her reform legislation until it cost her party control of Congress, she now hues to the military line that we need to stay in Iraq. Of course, she was wrong on health care, but is right on Iraq. But that doesn’t matter much. She will pay dearly for her apostasy in the Democratic primaries to come.

Hillary has now blown her easy front-runner status and will have to contend with a resurgent Obama all way until the February 5 national primary.



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Dick Morris served as Bill Clinton's political consultant for 20 years, guiding him to a successful reelection in 1996. He is the author of New York Times bestsellers Because He Could, Rewriting History (both with Eileen McGann), Off with Their Heads, and Behind the Oval Office, and the Washington Post bestseller Power Plays.



Copyright Eileen McGann and Dick Morris 2006. To obtain free copies of all of the columns and newsletters by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann for non-commercial use, please sign up at www.dickmorris.com.

Obama on the Today Show

Thursday, March 15, 2007

More on Obama raised as a Muslim...

Is this going to be an issue or not?

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Obama: Raised a Muslim After All
DAVID FRUM'S DIARY
... or so reports the Los Angeles Times.

At first, Obama aides directed withering fire at Fox News after it reported that the senator had attended Islamic schools in Indonesia.

"Obama's campaign aides have emphasized his strong Christian beliefs and downplayed any Islamic connection. The candidate was raised "in a secular household in Indonesia by his stepfather and mother," his chief spokesman, Robert Gibbs, said in a statement in January after false reports began circulating that Obama had attended a radical madrasa, or Koranic school, as a child.

"To be clear, Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a committed Christian who attends the United Church of Christ in Chicago," Gibbs' Jan. 24 statement said."

Recently, however, they have amended their early account.

"In a statement to The Times on Wednesday, the campaign offered slightly different wording, saying: "Obama has never been a practicing Muslim." The statement added that as a child, Obama had spent time in the neighborhood's Islamic center."

And the documentary record goes a little further still.

"His former Roman Catholic and Muslim teachers, along with two people who were identified by Obama's grade-school teacher as childhood friends, say Obama was registered by his family as a Muslim at both of the schools he attended.

That registration meant that during the third and fourth grades, Obama learned about Islam for two hours each week in religion class.

The childhood friends say Obama sometimes went to Friday prayers at the local mosque."

Obama's family and campaign organization play down his religious associations.

But some supporters have responded with eager enthusiasm. As blogger Anya Kamenetz puts it on the Huffington Post today:

"Is there anyone else who thinks it's awesome that Obama grew up Muslim?"

Good question! Anyone? Anyone? Bueller - anyone?

**

Update: Having checked around the liberal blogworld a little this morning, I think I can sum up the reaction as: "It's true. So what?" A fair response. And it raises the question: Why doesn't the campaign own up too? Might it be ... could it be ... that they are becoming a little ... cynical?

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Some on the right wonder whether Islamists would not regard Obama as an apostate liable to the death penalty.

But they are overlooking the political potential. Obama's supporters like to talk about how their man might change the map of American politics. OK, now imagine this: Obama speaking to a white Baptist church in, say, Arkansas ... and holding all those Bible-believing conservative Republicans spellbound with the inspiring story of how he left Islam behind to discover the true loving faith of Jesus Christ! Talk about changing the map!

http://frum.nationalreview.com/

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

A look at the 08 Campaign

A pretty good analysis and look at the 08 campaign ...so far.

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Thusfar, Not Much Inspiring in the '08 Campaign

This is how the '08 Presidential primary race is shaping up on the Democratic side: Obama is running for President, Hillary is running against Obama and Edwards is running against Hillary. All tactics, no strategy, much like the Iraq War.

Almost every move Hillary has made seems designed to blunt Obama, who thus is setting the agenda and tone of the campaign.

Barack got into the race, and Hillary's timetable to enter accelerated. Obama goes to Selma to commemorate the famous march, and Hillary gets herself invited so as not to give Barack the stage alone. Then, she gets Bill to join her so as to compete for star power wattage.

Most recently, Obama has been compared, by others, to John F. Kennedy: young, bright, eloquent, charismatic, rock-star. So what does Hillary do in New Hampshire? She compares herself to JFK. A bit Nixon-esque---pronounced a statement he made himself as the Nixon corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Usually, such comparisons are left to others to note, and comment upon. Hillary is smarter and more politically savvy than all this, but she appears at this early stage to be in the grip of her handlers.

[more]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-abrams/thusfar-not-much-inspiri_b_43236.html

A look at the 08 Campaign

A pretty good analysis and look at the 08 campaign ...so far.

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Thusfar, Not Much Inspiring in the '08 Campaign

This is how the '08 Presidential primary race is shaping up on the Democratic side: Obama is running for President, Hillary is running against Obama and Edwards is running against Hillary. All tactics, no strategy, much like the Iraq War.

Almost every move Hillary has made seems designed to blunt Obama, who thus is setting the agenda and tone of the campaign.

Barack got into the race, and Hillary's timetable to enter accelerated. Obama goes to Selma to commemorate the famous march, and Hillary gets herself invited so as not to give Barack the stage alone. Then, she gets Bill to join her so as to compete for star power wattage.

Most recently, Obama has been compared, by others, to John F. Kennedy: young, bright, eloquent, charismatic, rock-star. So what does Hillary do in New Hampshire? She compares herself to JFK. A bit Nixon-esque---pronounced a statement he made himself as the Nixon corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Usually, such comparisons are left to others to note, and comment upon. Hillary is smarter and more politically savvy than all this, but she appears at this early stage to be in the grip of her handlers.

[more]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-abrams/thusfar-not-much-inspiri_b_43236.html

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Giuliani and Obama


Giuliani and Obama, originally uploaded by ChadMont.

LOL...grass roots comics.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Obama and Hillary


Obama and Hilary, originally uploaded by nata2.

Most of my fascination with Obama, is his effect on Hillary.

I couldn't resist sharing this photo after I came across it. ;-)

Giuliani, McCain lead Clinton, Obama in new poll

I have learned to take any poll with a grain of salt. They are too often used for manipulation and to sell newspapers. But we'll keep an eye on them anyway...just for a general idea of how the race shapes up. It's really much too early...

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Giuliani, McCain lead Clinton, Obama in new pollBLOOMBERG NEWS

http://www.amny.com/news/nationworld/nation/ny-uspoll0310,0,4045181.story?coll=ny-islanders-print

Friday, March 9, 2007

Obama’s selma bounce by Dick Morris

A good read and some insightful commentary by Dick Morris.
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Obama’s selma bounce
By Dick Morris
March 07, 2007
Will March 4, 2007, the 42nd anniversary of the Selma, Ala., march for voting rights, propel Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) presidential candidacy with the same force that Sept. 11, 2004 energized George W. Bush’s pursuit of a second term? The day clearly belonged to Obama, despite the efforts of both Hillary and Bill to turn it into Clinton Day. Obama’s speech was inspirational, challenging African-Americans to assume responsibility and participate in the political process. By contrast, Hillary’s speech, replete with a phony Southern drawl — the same one she used to effect in Arkansas — smacked of pandering. But Hillary’s attempt to paint the events in Selma as seminal in her ability to run for president seemed forced, artificial, and contrived. She appeared to have confused the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with those of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and to have mixed up the 15th and 19th amendments to the Constitution.


But Obama’s speech seared right through to the root of the American conscience. The spectacle of an African-American running for president and speaking on the site of a 42-year-old battlefield where the very right of blacks to vote was at issue could not but inspire everyone who watched it. The effect on the polls may be significant.

[More]

http://thehill.com/dick-morris/obamas-selma-bounce-2007-03-06.html

A closer look at Obama, Clinton



A pretty good update and summary of the last week...about 6 minutes in length.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

barack the cowboy


barack the cowboy, originally uploaded by Mr. Wright.

Another great catch by the grass roots media.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

2008 Power Rankings: March 6, 2007

A cool idea from PoliticalDerby.com

I like the way the race is broken down into a short but sweet visual summary. We'll be keeping an eye on this in the future.
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PoliticalDerby.com Releases Latest 2008 White House Power Rankings _____________________________________________________________
FAIRFAX, Va., March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- PoliticalDerby.comtoday released the latest edition of the 2008 White House Power Rankings.Rudy Giuliani remains in the top spot among Republicans. Mitt Romney andJohn McCain are tied in the second spot. Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrichare numbers four and five, respectively.Hillary Clinton clings to the top spot among Democrats with BarackObama closing the gap and John Edwards fading into a distant third. BillRichardson is fourth, and Al Gore, fresh off his Oscar win, has vaultedfrom 10th to 5th.For the complete rankings from one to ten in both parties, visit:http://politicalderby.com/powerrankings.

Melissa reports on the Austin Rally

Melissa gave us the great picture from the Obama Austin Rally...and did a write up of the event as well. Check it out.

Melissa writes on the Austin Rally:
http://austin.metblogs.com/archives/2007/02/barack_obama_ra.phtml

Monday, March 5, 2007

Comparing Obama and Hillary in Selma Alabama

I agree with the early analysis...Obama won this battle despite Hillary pulling out the big guns with Bill tagging along. Again...Obama is forcing Hillary to react to him.

Hillary and her "machine" are not going to stand pat having to react like that. Stay tuned...its' going to get interesting.
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A Tale of Two Speeches

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/blog/2007/03/a_tale_of_two_speeches.html

Hillary gets her groove on ;-)

A very interesting post from Powerline. Like I said...Obama has Hillary off her game. And its very fun and fascinating to watch.

C'mon Hillary...lame!

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Chicken-Fried Hillary

Hillary Clinton is taking a lot of grief for the awful Southern accent that she affected (some of the time, anyway) when speaking in Selma, Alabama over the weekend. Just for fun, listen to this brief audio clip of Hillary speaking, in her own voice, to the Human Rights Campaign, which came from the YouTube video Scott posted last night:


http://powerlineblog.com/archives/016947.php

Video of Obama and Hillary Squaring off in Selma Alabama



Clinton, Obama rivalry heats up.Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, joined by former President Bill Clinton, descended on a hallowed shrine of the civil rights movement on Sunday (March 4) to court black voters who could help pick the party's 2008 presidential nominee. Jon Decker reports.

Showdown in AlabamaSens. Clinton and Obama compete head to head for the first time down South.
Sens. Clinton and Obama compete head to head for the first time down South.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Obama Video March 2,2007



Full Interview: Obama's RunABC News' Claire Shipman on hope, history and the "testosterone" factor in 2008.
ABC News' Claire Shipman on hope, history and the "testosterone" factor in 2008.


Barack Obama's PastorRev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Sr. Pastor at Illinois Senator's church the the president of Chile who only has been inundated with coverage about his Mormon faith LDS in light of this last night we reported on the controversial teachings of Democratic candidate Rocco Bouma Chicago based
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Sr. Pastor at Illinois Senator's church the the president of Chile who only has been inundated with...

Thursday, March 1, 2007

A Great Photo of Senator Barack Obama


Senator Barack Obama, originally uploaded by Stephen Voss.

A great photograph by Stephen Voss

The Latest Obama Video and News



Polls Show Obama, Giuliani Gaining On

Is black America ready for Obama?CNN's Candy Crowley reports on how African- American voters view Barack Obama. (February 28)

'08 Candidates Get NastySen. Obama and Sen. Clinton go head to head.

Barack Obama: Full Speed Ahead Is this the beginning of the end for lesser-known Democratic candidates?

Nightline Online Obama on Bush's New Plan

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Barack Obama Rally Austin TX


Barack Obama Rally, originally uploaded by Zanthan Photos.

Barack Obama Rally at Auditorium Shores Austin, TX--February 23, 2007.

Senator Barack Obama in Cleveland, OH 2-26-07


, originally uploaded by IvorK.

Great photo from the grassroots media.

Photo by IvorK
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivork/

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Barack Obama Hosted By Sen. Barbara Boxer In San Francisco



A very well done video...well worth the time to watch.

Las Vegas 2/18/07


Las Vegas 2/18/07, originally uploaded by Barack Obama.


A great picture that you will probably not see in the newspaper,taken by a member of the audience at the rally.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Obama's latest speeches and rally's Feb 26 2007

Wall of most recent Obama videos



CNN's Susan Candiotti talks with Congressman John Lewis about Barack Obama's presidential run. (February 26) and other video's

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