Most Piercing Attack Ad Yet This Campaign Season
Why the double standard, Hillary? Why?
Why the double standard, Hillary? Why?
Today’s WaPo offers an analysis that suggests Obama’s strategy of seeking delegate votes from traditionally Republican-voting areas will weaken him in the general election. The analysis is interesting in that it points out that Obama has managed to make gains… Continue Reading
If you believe what you see in the press, you’d think Hillary Clinton handed Barack Obama his ass in Ohio, Rhode Island, and Texas Tuesday. Nothing of the sort happened. In Ohio, Clinton got 71 delegates and Obama got 59.… Continue Reading
Remember that whole thing with Obama and his aide talking to the Canadians, then not talking to them, then he did again, and then he admitted Obama was pandering for votes and then he didn’t say anything of the sort… Continue Reading
IMHO, the best of the many, many parodies floating around the Internets.
It’s getting so you can’t believe what anyone says anymore. No one writes their own material, and even when they do, it’s nothing but fiction. A best-seller in Europe has been a story of a woman who describes the Nazis… Continue Reading
The survey results are in. A slim plurality of NAPP voters (4) agree with me that the best training available to be President of the United States is to be the Governor of one of the several States. Other (3… Continue Reading
Seems that a lot of Democratic superdelegates who proclaimed for Hillary Clinton early are having second thoughts and may well renege on their commitment, despite whatever favors they may owe the Clinton machine. Faced with a Democratic party tearing itself… Continue Reading
The Clinton campaign is complaining that the Byzantine delegate-selection process in Texas is unfair. The argument is that the rules are so complex, and allocate delegates around districts unevenly, that they could easily produce a delegate result disproportionate to the… Continue Reading
I’m thinking that maybe I’ve written the Clinton campaign’s obituary a bit early. She’s got double-digit leads in Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, although Obama seems to be winning everywhere else. And given that there will be somewhere between 800 to… Continue Reading