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  • Oh I agree completely. And I think it is absurd to base our nomination on fears that racism could hurt our chances. It just pained me to see Bush's name next to Iowa period, let alone twice.

    Posted at May 27, 2008 4:07 AM in response to Newsweek: Obama's Appalachia Problem Is Real

  • ECONOMY!??

    "He really has no experience or knowledge or judgment about the issue of Iraq and he has wanted to surrender for a long time," said McCain. "If there was any other issue before the American people, and you hadn't had anything to do with it in a couple of years, I think the American people would judge that very harshly."

    How has nobody brought up McCain's numerous comments saying "I don't know much about the economy"?

    Isn't what he is criticizing here the same thing?

    Posted at May 27, 2008 3:38 AM in response to McCain Challenges Obama To Visit Iraq

  • Gore won Iowa.

    Posted at May 26, 2008 12:16 PM in response to Newsweek: Obama's Appalachia Problem Is Real

  • Since when is Iowa a "red state"? Trust me, I know we voted for Bush in 2004, but Iowa is in no way a red state. Purple and, I would argue, blue-leaning. More registered Democrats than Republicans and even solid-red (according to NYT) congressment Jim Leach lost in 2006. Maybe it's okay to categorize a state based on the last election, but it is humiliating to be lumped in with the right.

    Posted at May 18, 2008 8:30 AM in response to Obama to Claim Nomination Victory by Returning to Iowa on Tuesday

  • I noticed a few people have listed Vilsack as a possible SoA pick. I'm from Iowa and, although I like the man, I don't think he's the right guy for that appointment. Just my opinion. Gephardt or Daschel would be better.

    Posted at May 9, 2008 10:34 AM in response to Obama's dream cabinet pool

  • Although I don't share the enthusiasm for an E. Edwards pick as some in this thread, I completely disagree that either of those women are unqualified. Unless I'm misunderstanding you, politicization of these spots has been exactly the problem over the last eight years. Samantha Powers, for one, is more qualified than almost anyone currently working for the federal government. We need people like her--that are actually experts in the field they're appointed to--if we're going to undo the last eight years.

    Posted at May 9, 2008 10:31 AM in response to Obama's dream cabinet pool

  • The most important thing about this individual endorsement has been missed:

    Braley is potentially vulnerable in November. He's a first-termer and the Republicans think they can pick up his seat this year. Braley obviously agrees with the opinion (popular on this site) that an Obama nomination increases the likelihood of down-ticket success.

    He could have waited for this decision to be made for him--like some supers are trying to do--to avoid alienating some Dems in his district. But instead he endorsed Obama. I think that is very telling.

    Posted at April 30, 2008 4:17 PM in response to Obama To Pick Up Endorsement Of Super-Del Bruce Braley Today

  • Obama will win Iowa, Hillary will lose Iowa. It's that simple.

    The nuts in the western third of the state (who continue to elect Steve King, which is more frightening than any Stephen King novel) will not come out in large numbers for McCain. He's not far enough right for them.

    The blue central and eastern parts are the people who gave Obama a big win in the caucus. They got to see Hillary up close for months and didn't like it (she took third, remember). These are the people who have turned the entire state government and most congressional districts blue. Bordering Illinois could only make the eastern third even bluer for Obama.

    On the other hand, Hillary will bring out all the far-right republicans in western Iowa (who despise her) and demoralize the fervent support Obama has in the rest of the state.

    Polls have made this pretty obvious. Iowa will not be purple if Obama is the nominee, in my opinion. The state will be a lock for dems. McCain obviously thinks otherwise (remember he got smoked in the republican caucus) and I'm not sure what he's basing that on.

    Posted at April 29, 2008 12:11 PM in response to McCain Airing Health Care Ad In Iowa

  • I don't think it's a stretch to say War Games is THE GREATEST MOVIE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.

    Seriously, though, it's one of my favorites--very underrated (assuming people remember it was made a quarter of a century ago).

    Posted at April 28, 2008 10:40 AM in response to Totally Obliterating Iran: The "Foolish and Dangerous" Plan of Dr. Hillary Strangelove

  • I hope (and suspect) that off camera Obama not-so-subtly implied that "you need me now, you'll need me once I'm in office, and I won't oblige unless you stop with the BS."

    Fox's ratings have been slipping and by November the network won't be getting all the friendly exclusives from the executive branch. If the president and his/her subordinates completely ignore a news channel it's screwed. I'm sure they'll continue to be slanted right in a disgusting way, but even the wingnuts will tune out if it seems Fox is screaming at an empty sea.

    If Obama offered such an ultimatum, I think he played it perfectly--secure more reasonable coverage in the future without alienating voters. That still doesn't explain the advisor's comment, though.

    Posted at April 27, 2008 10:34 AM in response to Obama Doesn't "Take Fox On," After All

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