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Will Obama End Freedom of Speech as we Know it?
Will Obama End Freedom of Speech as we Know it?
Stuart Varney was the substitute host today (October 31, 2008) on Fox's "premiere business news" show, Your World w/Neil Cavuto. In one of the segments in what has morphed into an hour-long Obama smear-feast, Varney implied that the Obama campaign kicked reporters from three newspapers off its ...
Not the end of the world
chizumatic.mee.nu — It's easy to let yourself go in despair and start thinking things like "We are well-and-truly f-----"... or "This is the worst of all possible outcomes". But it isn't true. I think this election is going to be a "coming of age" moment for a lot of ... (more) Not the end of the world
On Obama and Good Men
patterico.com — It’s time to quote from some bloggers who have expressed what I’ve been feeling better than I’ve... been able to express it. Beldar: I agree with — and incorporate by reference, as if fully set forth again here — Patrick’s ... (more) On Obama and Good Men
Things Are Looking Very Good
openleft.com — Worried about "the tightening?" Well, Obama's national lead has been stable at 7% for a month now.... The national campaign is not tightening, and we are just seeing statistical noise. Even if the campaign were tightening, Obama would still have a ... (more) Things Are Looking Very Good
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Come Saturday Morning: Letter from 2012
Firedoglake — ... are sent to prison, Israel has been all but destroyed by Iran, we're all forced to become goatee-sporting Socialists who read lots of pointy-headed intellectual books but blow off The Protocols of the Elders of Zion The Bible, gays run roughshod over us, prominent conservative preachers are hounded by the IRS and forced into bankruptcy, right-wing hate artists are booted off the airwaves (the alleged suppression of poor innocent righties by that meanie Obama being a popular wingnut smear), abortions are readily and messily obtained, and gays run roughshod over ...

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Obama: "Vindicated"
hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com 11/2/2008 — DES MOINES, IA – The end is, perhaps, just the beginning. With just four days to go until America elects the next president, Barack Obama returned to the state that launched his once unlikely bid for the White House. In his speech here, he also ...
What to Make of the Polls
anonymousliberal.com 10/29/2008 — This has been an especially odd election when it comes to polls. We're seeing an exceptionally large divergence in both state and national poll numbers, not only in absolute numbers but in trendlines. Both of these phenomena are worth pondering.  ...
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americablog.com 10/16/2008 — FL – St. Petersburg Times (Editorial) "McCain's last offensive:" On the same day a new poll showed that voters' confidence in the federal government has reached an all-time low, Obama spoke with a reassuring confidence…But when the questioning turned ...
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 ...
A tale of two buses
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How Does the Electoral Map Change on Tuesday?
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The comprehensive argument against Barack Obama
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Press coverage negative on McCain?
theanchoressonline.com 10/27/2008 — Well, slap my ass and call me Sally; a study finds the press coverage of John McCain has been substantially more negative than of Obama. Well. Duh. How can there be negative press on Obama, when the press won’t report on Obama anything that ...
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realclearpolitics.com 10/11/2008 — October 11, 2008 Obama vs. Free Speech By Michael Barone "I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors," Barack Obama told a crowd in Elko, Nev. "I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are ...
McCain vs. Obama: Tracking the raceFirst Read 11/1/2008
Here’s a wrap of some of the tracking polls we’re following: Gallup has Obama up 11 points among registered voters (52%-41%), eight points in its traditional likely-voter model (51%-43%), and nine points in its expanded likely-voter model (52%-43%). ...
Last-minute appeals on radio by Obama, McCain (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 11/1/2008
AP - Taking to the airwaves Saturday, Barack Obama said his election would mean global change while John McCain said he has the experience needed to tackle terrorism and the faltering economy.
After 23 million votes, Dems outnumber GOPCNN.com - Politics 11/1/2008
Early voting is changing campaign strategy and voter behavior like no other presidential race in history, experts say, as Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama make final cross-country pushes this weekend.
Candidates deploy to battleground statesCNN Political Ticker 11/1/2008
With his wife, Cindy, behind him, Sen. John McCain waves to the crowd Saturday in Newport News, Virginia. (CNN) — The presidential campaigns are pushing for votes in key battleground states Saturday as the race for the White House enters its ...
McCain Mantains Hope for VictoryWSJ.com: Washington Wire 11/1/2008
Elizabeth Holmes reports from Perkasie, Pa. on the presidential race. John McCain campaigns in Perkasie, Pa. (AP) John McCain reiterated his confidence in victory Tuesday, saying at a rally here Saturday afternoon, “I know we’re ...