pundits.thehill.com - 11/4/2008
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I just want to make sure I get my projection on the record, so that if I’m right I can have undisputed bragging rights for the next four years. Of course, it’s easy for me to make these predictions, because there are never any consequences for a pundit being wrong (just ask Bill Kristol). Not [...]
For the Record
yglesias.thinkprogress.org 12/1/2008 — Bush was specifically and repeatedly warned about the need to take regulatory action to avoid a financial system meltdown, and chose to ignore those warnings because he’s a really bad president. Thanks to his indifference, incompetence, or ...
TV ad spending: 10/20-26
dailykos.com 10/28/2008 — In thousands. ( Last week's results in parenthesis). Source: TNS Media Intelligence (a subscription service) Obama McCain RNC CO 794 (825) 265 (597) 252 (83) FL 4,343 (4,156) 1,156 (1,305) 1,088 ...
But Just For The Record
smalldeadanimals.com 1/16/2009 — ... the CJC did not expose the "hatred and violence". For one thing, Bernie, Warren & Co didn't bother going to the Hamas rallies. Kathy Shaidle did, and Girl on the Right did, and Point de Bascule did, and Kate...
McCain: Obama 'not ready'
swamppolitics.com 10/29/2008 — by Mark Silva
John McCain, outgunned by Barack Obama in television advertising, will attempt to counter the Democrat's prime-time move tonight - a 30-minute campaign commercial airing on most networks - with a 30-second spot calling Obama "not ready'' to lead.
"Behind the fancy ...
For the Record
shakespearessister.blogspot.com 10/15/2008 — Shaker Summer dropped in comments this morning: I've looked around but haven't found it yet, have you all covered the "Palin is a Cunt" shirts that people were wearing to the hockey game last week? As much as I dislike her, those shirts were totally ...
For the record
ta-nehisicoates.theatlantic.com 11/8/2008 — I take Pam's point : For those of us who are black and gay, a group too often marginalized
within a marginalized community, I see this as a clear signal to the
LGBT advocacy community. There hasn't been enough outreach to those
groups who voted ...
The News & Record
thenewsrecord.com 11/29/2008 — News & Record Staff The Virginia Board of Elections on Monday certified the victory of Tom Perriello over U.S. Rep. Virgil Goode, R. 5th , who has served six terms. The margin of victory was 745 votes. According to the now-official results, Perriello ...
THE GOP AND THE ‘DEAD PARROT’ SCENARIO
rightwingnuthouse.com 10/22/2008 — At the risk of being seen as “not helping” John McCain and “giving up,” allow me to take you on a little tour of the electoral battlefield today.
If there are any sharp objects within reach, I suggest you move them. Better ...
Why McCain Lost
americanthinker.com 11/5/2008 — John McCain's incoherent, C- campaign did not deserve to win the Presidency this year. On the other hand, America doesn't deserve the punishment an Obama presidency is about to inflict upon us.
Duncan, Undeterred
weeklystandard.com 12/5/2008 — Tuesday night, when it became clear Saxby Chambliss would emerge from his run-off with Democrat Jim Martin the overwhelming winner, RNC Chairman Mike Duncan took the stage to introduce him. The normally quiet Kentuckian slipped on his reading glasses ...
CNN staff so close, yet so far from Obama —
CNN Political Ticker 11/4/2008
Obama with campaign staff earlier today.
(CNN) – We may be the closest journalists to Sen. Barack Obama, but we might as well be a world away. He's behind an impenetrable barrier of what look like the best-dressed bouncers in Chicago. Of ...
McCain claims Obama will be like Castro —
CNN Political Ticker 11/4/2008
McCain robo-calls say Obama policies will be like his.
NEW YORK (CNN) — John McCain's presidential campaign is making an 11th hour appeal to Cuban Americans in Florida with a robo-call that says Barack Obama would pursue "political policies ...
First time voters go heavily Obama —
CNN Political Ticker 11/4/2008
In early exit polling, first-time voters are breaking overwhelmingly for Sen. Barack Obama. 72 percent report say they voted for Obama, compared with 27 percent for McCain. First-time voters compose 10 percent of the total national electorate thus ...