Since when do Greek Temples have windows?
Greek Temples
28 08 2008Comments : 1 Comment »
Tags: Democratic National Convention
Categories : Dumb Conservatives
What will Bill and Biden say?
27 08 2008Well, I ended up being dead on about what I thought Hillary should speak about last night, even though I wasn’t sure what she would say, so hopefully I continue that streak tonight.
Bill Clinton is up first, and I have a feeling that he’s going to try to tie in the success of his Presidency into what Obama wants to accomplish and why we needs a Democratic president.
Now, I would love Clinton to sink his teeth into McCain, since he’s probably the best attack dog the Democrats have to offer, but I have a feeling that he won’t do much of that, and will instead extoll the virtue of Democrats generally.
Biden, on the other hand, I think will be set loose on McCain. I think we’ll get at least 3 new zingers from him tonight, and I think you’re going to see the strongest attacks on McCain yet, many directed towards his supposed strongest issue: national security. I think – and hope – Biden’s speech will be a McCain blood bath.
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Tags: Bill Clinton, Democratic National Convention, Joe Biden
Categories : Election 2008
Calling a liar a liar
27 08 2008At some point, politicans should stop responding to attacks by “correcting the record” and instead respond by telling it as it is: by saying that their opponent is flat out lying.
Update
In fact, I think I would go on the attack on this, not only by saying that McCain is lying in this case, but by bringing up all the other times McCain has lied, or badly misrepresented what Obama said and create a narrative that no one can believe a thing that John McCain says anymore.
Update 2
This could help with the attack as well:
McCain lied about Romney. McCain is lying about Obama. All McCain can do is lie, lie, lie, because he has no arguments of his own.
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Tags: John McCain
Categories : Election 2008
McCain: Working together with the world is bull
27 08 2008OK, he didn’t exactly say that, but McCain is basically saying that there are some countries that we should never, ever deal with ever. Either that, or he’s making some hyper-nationalistic statement about how the United States can solve all the world’s problems on it’s own without anyone else’s help.
Of course, all of this is despite the fact that we actually talked to our adversaries quite a bit during the Cold War, and that talking probably made things a lot better than they would have been otherwise.
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Tags: John McCain
Categories : Dumb Conservatives, Election 2008
Hillary on deck
26 08 2008Hillary in her Daily Kos pant suit tonight.
Update
Clinton: I’m here as a proud supporter of Barack Obama.
Update 2
Clinton: Whether you voted for me or Barack, the time is now to unite as single party with a single purpose.
Update 3
Clinton: This is a fight for the future, and it’s a fight we must win together.
Clinton: I haven’t been fighting for 25 years to see another Republican in the White House squander that promise.
Update 4
Clinton: To my supporters, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Update 5
And Clinton pivots to face Bush and McCain
Update 6
Clinton runs down all the themes of her campaign and then attributes them to Obama as to why she supports him. Nice.
Clinton: Where you in this campaign just for me? Or for all the people I was trying to help?
Update 7
Nice. She just said we had great prosperity under Bill Clinton, and we’ll have it again under Obama. Good way to bridge Obama to Clinton.
Update 8
Clinton: Obama understands the economic and international realities of the time. He is tough and wise.
Update 9
Clinton: We don’t need 4 more years of the last 8 years.
Update 10
Clinton finally brings out the knives
Update 11
Clinton has her line of the speech:
Clinton: It’s no surprise that John McCain and George Bush will be together next week in the twin cities because they are impossible to tell part.
Update 12
Clinton: We don’t have a moment to lose or a vote to spare.
Reaction
And it’s over. That was a fantastic speech. I think she could have ripped McCain even a little more than she did, but I think she pretty much hit all 3 points that I thought she needed to: she stressed her supporters to support Obama, she said Obama was ready to be President, and she ripped into McCain.
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Tags: Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton
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The blogs don’t like teh Mark Warner
26 08 2008He wasn’t a fire-breathing liberal who toasted McCain on a spit (even though he ripped Bush a new one), therefore Mark Warner was teh suck. At least that’s what the blogs are telling me.
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Tags: Democratic National Convention, Mark Warner
Categories : Election 2008
John McCain as Eldon Smith
26 08 2008This is beginning to look like it may be a major problem for McCain, if anyone dares bring it up.
Apparently back when McCain was first running for Congress, he decided to renovate a house owned by Cindy’s father. However, part of the problem was that the house was located outside of the Congressional District he was running for Congress in, and he was already facing attacks for being a Carpetbagger (which he countered by saying, that’s right, he was a POW).
To hide this fact, McCain used a fake name – Eldon Smith – on the blueprints so that people wouldn’t figure out that he was about to move out of the very Congressional District for which he was running for Congress.
This may not be the end of this story, however.
Paul Anderson over at Daily Kos found this very interesting nugget of information about a particular Eldon Smith:
IVY AND ELDON SMITH of Milwaukie Candy Products were residents of Milwaukie during the Vietnam War. Their son, HALLIE SMITH, was a 1959 Milwaukie High graduate, and served in Vietnam. He was reported missing in action in January of 1968, when his RF-4 aircraft crashed in the mountains of South Vietnam.
Hallie Smith crashed a mere 3 months after McCain was shot down and taken in as a POW. And see this:
No bodies or parts thereof or parachutes or parachute cloth, no flying clothes or gear and no survival equipment were observed in or around the impact area, including the personal weapon of Capt. Smith. No further search activities were conducted due to heavy concentration of enemy forces in the vicinity of the wreckage.
Given this evidence, is it possible that Hallie Smith became a POW and sent to the Hanoi Hilton with John McCain? If so, did John McCain get to know about Hallie Smith there? Did McCain have any contact with the Smith family after he left Vietnam?
It seems very interesting that he would use the name of the father of a fellow possible-POW who crashed a mere three months after he did. And if McCain did indeed use the name of Hallie Smith’s father, it’s a pretty shocking thing.
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Tags: Eldon Smith, John McCain
Categories : Election 2008
What to expect of Clinton’s speech
26 08 2008If I had written a “what to expect of Michelle Obama’s speech” post yesterday, it probably would have pretty much gone the way her speech went, except her speech was a lot better than I was expecting.
I’m far less sure of what to expect from Hillary Clinton tonight. However, I think she needs to do three things tonight for her speech to be considered a total success:
- Tell the PUMAs to fuck off. OK, obviously she won’t put it in that way. However, she may say it more along the lines of “This election is too important to remain divided over petty differences and disagreements” or something along those lines. I don’t really care how she does it, she needs to use her strongest language yet telling the PUMAs to get on board.
- She needs to walk back her previous attacks on Obama. She can do a lot of that by doing what Biden did in his speech on Saturday, which is to basically say “over the course of the campaign, Obama has shown himself to be fully qualified to be President of the United States” or something along those lines. She could also throw in a line like “Obama has fully explained himself in regards to any questions about his experience and his past associations” or something like that, to allude to the Rezko and Ayers attacks that McCain is trying to mount now, partly based on Clinton bringing them up in the primary.
- She needs to sink her teeth in McCain, big time. Like Biden, Clinton likes being an attack dog, so she should put that to good use to attack McCain, especially on women’s issues and health care.
She can still have a reasonably good speech if she only does 2 of the 3, but she probably needs to do at least that much. If it ends up being a speech about how much her run helped women, I won’t be very happy.
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Tags: Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton
Categories : Election 2008

