Election Central Saturday Roundup
Obama Pushes Stimulus Plan In YouTube Address
In Barack Obama's latest Presidential YouTube Address, the president-elect discusses his economic stimulus plan -- and the very serious urgency of getting it passed:
"These are America's problems, and we must come together as Americans to meet them with the urgency this moment demands," says Obama. "Economists from across the political spectrum agree that if we don't act swiftly and boldly, we could see a much deeper economic downturn that could lead to double digit unemployment and the American Dream slipping further and further out of reach."
Today: More Ballot-Counting In Minnesota
Minnesota election officials are meeting today to sort through about 950 more ballots, in a process described below. Al Franken is favored to hold on to his slim lead, currently at 49 votes, or possibly even expand it slightly. A live video feed is available at The Uptake.
Norm Coleman's Term Expires
Sen. Norm Coleman's (R-MN) term will officially expire today, as the recount continues in Minnesota. Senate Republicans have vowed to filibuster any attempt to seat Al Franken on a provisional basis, assuming he wins the recount, so this seat will become vacant and probably stay that way for a while.
Today: Michael Bennet To Be Announced As Colorado Senator
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (D) is holding a 4 p.m. ET press conference, where he is expected to announce that he will appoint Denver schools superintendent Michael Bennet to the seat being vacated by Ken Salazar. Bennet is considered to be a dark horse pick -- while he is considered to have been a very successful superintendent, pursuing merit pay and other reforms, he has never run for public office.
Obama's Win Brings Big Changes To Black Press
The Politico reports that Barack Obama's victory is spurring some big changes in the country's African-American press towards more political coverage, with magazines like Essence and Ebony adding White House reporters: "In some ways, the moves mark a return to a time when the black press -- particularly magazines -- were newsier. Jet first published photos of the battered and swollen body of Emmett Till, sparking outrage and galvanizing a still-young civil rights movement."
Blagojevich's Newest Antagonists: The Department Of Homeland Security
The Chicago Tribune reports that the Department of Homeland Security has cut off Rod Blagojevich's access to classified security information. Other state officials still have access, but the federal government apparently doesn't trust Blago with the information under his current ethics cloud.
Burris: "We Are The Senator"
Roland Burris expressed a high degree of confidence in his legitimacy as a Senator, telling Lynn Sweet, "We are the Senator." Burris says he wants to avoid any confrontation when he shows up in Washington next week, but he also apparently has no aversion to using the royal "we."















At this point the GOP must know that Franken will be the next Senator from Minnesota and these maneuvers are just spite to make sure he gets the worst/smallest senate office...
January 3, 2009 10:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
They are, after all, the party of spoiled children of privilege, are they not?
January 3, 2009 11:46 AM | Reply | Permalink
Imagine if the Democrats pursued the crimes committed by the shrub administration.
Per Ruth Marcus, the Republicans wouldn't be all helpful about fixing the mess they've made (so we should just forget all the torture and everything else).
Ruth's argument is both shameless from a moral point of view, and ignorant of the facts: of course the Republicans are going to use the opportunity of an economic crisis to throw themselves on the floor, kicking and screaming. It's what they do.
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January 3, 2009 2:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
It will be interesting to learn the DETAILS of Obama's American Recovery and Re-investment Plan (ARRP).
The devil is always in the details but this is a good start in A. infrastructure building to create jobs B. tax cuts for the middle class C. greening our economy, etc.
The key for Obama's plan is TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPARENCY.
January 3, 2009 10:59 AM | Reply | Permalink
The royal "we" (like his naming his kids Roland and Rolanda) tells you everything you need to know about Burris. He's an utterly mediocre hack with a giant ego.
January 3, 2009 12:07 PM | Reply | Permalink
I started out liking Burris.
It's a different day now.
ClosetLuddite does not like people who refer to themselves in the third person. Or people who use the Imperial "We".
We are not amused.
January 3, 2009 12:09 PM | Reply | Permalink
Buddha isn't?
Pete is.
CT Voter isn't.
It's getting hard to keep track of all of us.
January 3, 2009 1:11 PM | Reply | Permalink
No stimulus package for red states if they obstruct anything and no more getting more money back from the federal govt.than paid in in taxes.The only thing they understand is hardball politics.
January 3, 2009 12:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
I('d bet it's possible to do a lot of apportioning of such funds with executive orders. And I would also not be averse to rounds of military base closings being very carefully targeted, if you catch my meanin', if you get my drift...
January 3, 2009 1:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
I'm pretty sure that depriving red, southern states from stimulus would mostly end up disproportionately disadvantaging poor, mostly African Americans living there.
January 3, 2009 2:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
It would depend a lot on the particular funds being "controlled", and the degree of Federal control over them. Base closings would be a nice touch, though, wouldn't they?
January 3, 2009 4:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
And what about the voters in Red States that voted for Obama? Why are they being punised? There is no such thing as a state being 100% Red or 100% Blue.
January 3, 2009 5:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
Think in that instance they'd maybe want to turn up the heat on their Senators just a bit?
January 3, 2009 6:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
From CNN Political Ticker:
Tense moments as Coleman camp seeks to stop recount
Slimy Norman acts in the finest of Republican traditions, of course - "Stop the count!"
January 3, 2009 2:26 PM | Reply | Permalink
does Reid needs to resign now since he did put pressure on Blago and insisted on no black senators to replace PE Obama.
It is odd that he would think that any black candidate would be vulnerable against a Repub?
Any thoughts?
January 3, 2009 2:51 PM | Reply | Permalink
Southern Illinois would be difficult for an AA..
January 3, 2009 4:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
Tell that to two AAs who tried -- Barack Obama and Carol Mosley Braun.
Bet you were one of those who swore that this country isn't ready for a black president, too.
January 3, 2009 5:31 PM | Reply | Permalink
I was over at Kos and there is a diary up that is saying Al Franken has won by over 200+ votes. Has anyone else heard or seen any confirmation of this?
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/1/3/181012/1007/499/679868
January 3, 2009 7:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
Yeah, I was watching the live feed from Minnesota most the the afternoon. They finished the counted the the mutually agreed absentee ballots, and Franken's lead has gone up from 49 to 225. He did much better than anyone expected, and it's likely that Coleman won't fight to have any more absentee ballots counted, except for those that he's damn sure belong to him.
Barring the court challenges and any last minute weird stuff, this thing is finished.
January 3, 2009 7:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
"We Are The Senator": Burris... apparently has no aversion to using the royal "we."
You're being uncharitable, and possibly unjust.
Burris may have a tapeworm, or an embedded Siamese twin.
January 3, 2009 8:14 PM | Reply | Permalink