Thursday, January 31, 2008

Yay for Health Care reform!


I love that this "historic" debate is more like going to the Oscars than attending an epic political forum. I almost expected Ryan Seacrest to give us the highlights on who designed the power suit Hilary is sporting this evening. Although, I wouldn't be surprised...CNN is allowing Chris Norris to do political commentary.

Either way, we are apparently witnessing history in the making...either a woman or a black man to be our next Presidential hopeful!(hint of slight sarcasm here) I think it would be beneficial to look past the demographics and concentrate more on the abilities of both candidates...let's look at the issues, and not the exteriors and make some real decisions.

But...they do both look fabulous tonight, don't they?

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Hey did you know there is an election going on?


"Welcome to Atlanta, where the players play." I never really understood that song, but for some reason it always seems appropriate to reference it when discussing the fine city of Atlanta...but then again maybe not so much when I am just trying to fill your ears with political babble. Either way, more to come about the people, the issues, and the election here in hot-lanta(sorry...I couldn't resist that one either).

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Bombchel.com Founders Meet Chelsea Clinton



Thao (in blue), Cheryl (in red), Chelsea Clinton

Thao & Cheryl are founders of BOMBCHEL.com the social networking site for smart, sexy, successful women.

Jan 13: We blog about meeting Chelsea Clinton.

Jan 20: We will are interviewing the girls who started the travel show, One Week Abroad.

Check back to see who we will be interviewing next.

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One more fun Rendell pic


I took this on Monday when Rendell stood with Senators Fumo and Hughes, Rep. Manderino, the local Salvation Army and two major PA doctor groups. The doctor groups came out to endorse Cover All Pennsylvanians, which is a real coup, because the Medical Society has been poo-poo'ing it. Anyway, I'm about to blog about the issue on my organization's site (http://www.philaup.org/blog/) and saw this photo thought it was cool, even if it won't work for a blog.

Call me artistic. I wanted to put it up somewhere. I like the shadowy cameras in the foreground and the big beam along the top.

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Citizen Journalist Report from Las Vegas Debate



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Global Warming Girls at Las Vegas Debate



Global Warming Girls

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Hillary Clinton Rally


Manchester, NH

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Obama supporters

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There is no Anti-War Candidate, Clinton/Obama



Clinton On Iraq War, 2013

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Obama On Iraq War, 2013

http://test.redlasso.com/…p/playClip

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Primary Day in NH



My porch chat on the big day today in New Hampshire.

Live Free or Die!

Rings true to this day. Don't believe me? Try living up here.

Amazing!

Photo by Marc Nozell who I finally got to meet in person!

http://www.flickr.com/…321768612/

Also, posted photos from last night's Hillary Clinton Rally in Manchester, NH

http://www.flickr.com/…662856224/

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The Edwards Way and The Obama Way


I think Obama's notion of negotiating our way to shared prosperity is profoundly misguided. The nature of my work has put me at some big tables with some very big shots. I'm convinced that the powers that be love negotiating. In fact, they have mastered it as a means to stifle reform. Is Obama playing into their hands or is he playing along?

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OBAMA'S FIRST, HILLARY'S THIRD, BUT EDWARDS?


This is just a short post before I hit the Nyquil and go back into a cold coma for another 14 hours (hopefully), but after a quick check of the news I noticed something I thought that was worth mentioning. This is especially true considering my recent blog post about how it seems like everything is being machinated to make this election look closer than it might really be (read it here: http://snurl.com/1wjst ).

The picture above is a screencap taken just moments ago of Google News. The headline reads, in part, "Obama Triumphs as Hillary falters." The story is that Obama came in first and Hillary bombed, coming in third place--but the footnote story here is that Edwards came in second, which I don't think anyone was expecting. So, wouldn't that be the bigger story? Why isn't Edwards even mentioned?

However, in line with the theory I put forward in my blog post (again: http://snurl.com/1wjst ), to me this makes sense. Edwards, while not as outspoken as Kucinich on the more edgy issues, is the only person who's talking about poverty and (essentially) classism in America (his two Americas shtick comes to mind). So, the fact that he did really well, despite spending much less than his competition, coincidentally ends up not being the story.

Seriously--is it *that* big a surprise that Obama made it in first? Wasn't it kind of neck-and-neck between he and Hillary? Isn't the bigger story that Hillary did so badly and Edwards did so well? I'd say so.

To me it just seems like the media is, intentionally or not, trying to marginalize the guy who actually offers something dangerously different to the people of America. Edwards talks poverty while Hillary and Obama talk politics.

My post explains this theory in more detail, but this is an example of it in action. Whether it's intentional or not, it sure seems like the candidates who are more concerned with changing things at home (instead of keeping things as they are in the Middle East) are the ones who aren't getting airplay.

OK, now to hit that Nyquil!

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The Obama/Oprah Effect



This week-end the Carolinas and NH set the stage for huge moments in American Political History. The Billionaire Media Mogul Oprah joined forces with The Presidential Candidate Obama in a campaign tour being described as part rock concert and part religious revival.

This is the first time Ms. Winfrey has openly endorsed a political candidate and the first time Mr. Obama (sometimes described as inexperienced) has set his sights on becoming the "Agent of Change" America needs.

The question is, are Obama's possibilities better now than they would have been before given the present state of the economy, social frustration, technology, and overall fatigue with the system in general? Or would Obama be the Man for the job even if we were in times of prosperity?Finally, has the Obama/Oprah Team changed your impression of either for good or bad?

Skeptics are questioning whether Miss Winfrey will be able to parlay her influence into Oval Office Success. Only time will tell and in many ways the impossible is already happening so, we'll see what '08 will bring.

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Obama Camp in Nashua, NH


Waiting...

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Barack




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Fred T in November



I'd most like to see Fred Thompson in the White House. Realistically, I think it'll be Obama vs Huckabee or Romney in November. No Hillary, PLEASE!

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Barack Obama = Pro-War?


VIDEO

http://tinyurl.com/3dumfg

Bill Clinton has recently come out and made a strong case that Barack Obama was not against the war from the start. He really wasn't.. but neither was Clinton. Also, both of them will not commit to have U.S. troops out of Iraq by the year 2013.

Excuse me while I go bang my head against a brick wall...

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Phoning for Obama



I'm making calls at the Denver campaign office, looking for caucus

supporters Feb 5.

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Obama-Nation!



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I support Clinton, like Edwards but not Obama


Here's why I am for Sen. Clinton. Let's hear it for the Granite State!

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Leaving Obama's Camp in Nashua, NH



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OBAMA'S FIRST, HILLARY'S THIRD, BUT EDWARDS?


This is just a short post before I hit the Nyquil and go back into a cold coma for another 14 hours (hopefully), but after a quick check of the news I noticed something I thought that was worth mentioning. This is especially true considering my recent blog post about how it seems like everything is being machinated to make this election look closer than it might really be (read it here: http://snurl.com/1wjst ).

The picture above is a screencap taken just moments ago of Google News. The headline reads, in part, "Obama Triumphs as Hillary falters." The story is that Obama came in first and Hillary bombed, coming in third place--but the footnote story here is that Edwards came in second, which I don't think anyone was expecting. So, wouldn't that be the bigger story? Why isn't Edwards even mentioned?

However, in line with the theory I put forward in my blog post (again: http://snurl.com/1wjst ), to me this makes sense. Edwards, while not as outspoken as Kucinich on the more edgy issues, is the only person who's talking about poverty and (essentially) classism in America (his two Americas shtick comes to mind). So, the fact that he did really well, despite spending much less than his competition, coincidentally ends up not being the story.

Seriously--is it *that* big a surprise that Obama made it in first? Wasn't it kind of neck-and-neck between he and Hillary? Isn't the bigger story that Hillary did so badly and Edwards did so well? I'd say so.

To me it just seems like the media is, intentionally or not, trying to marginalize the guy who actually offers something dangerously different to the people of America. Edwards talks poverty while Hillary and Obama talk politics.

My post explains this theory in more detail, but this is an example of it in action. Whether it's intentional or not, it sure seems like the candidates who are more concerned with changing things at home (instead of keeping things as they are in the Middle East) are the ones who aren't getting airplay.

OK, now to hit that Nyquil!

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Us > Economy


Its all about us i 2008? Sweet! I always felt I was better than the economy

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