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  • (Write) An Open Letter to Speaker Pelosi

    Dear Speaker Pelosi:...more »

    Posted on March 25, 2008 7:34 PM

  • Former TPM Reader DK

    Your entitlement pisses me off.  So do your (generally) misguided posts and your reliance, like the remainder of the MSM, on Drudge.But today, this is the topper: "It doesn't matter whether you support Obama or Hillary, it's got to give...more »

    Posted on March 10, 2008 12:40 PM

  • Why McCain Will Never Be President

    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/27298.htmlBetween now and November, is there any realistic chance of reconciliation in Iraq? By the time the election rolls around, McCain's certainty regarding Iraq and the "success" of the "surge" won't be a strength, it'll be a weakness. The domestic...more »

    Posted on February 10, 2008 7:20 PM

  • Obama as Fruntrunner

    Obama’s fundraising totals following Super Tuesday – a mere 6.5 Million since the polls closed! – do demand a reconsideration of this underdog nonsense.  Simply put, it’s time Obama claim the mantel of frontrunner.  He’s dominating the media at...more »

    Posted on February 7, 2008 1:09 AM

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  • wow.

    that's funny.

    Posted at April 29, 2008 3:09 PM in response to Obama On Wright: "I Might Not Know Him As Well As I Thought"

  • you're such a joke.

    you do realize that, don't you?

    Posted at April 15, 2008 1:02 PM in response to Obama Fundraising Email: Hillary And McCain Using "The Very Same Words" To Attack Me

  • this story has generated such amazing, misguided reactions from hundreds over at politico. i'm sure the same will happen here. bring on the comments of elitism, the comments of racism, the comments of arrogance. obama's words had nothing of that in them. he was explaining, in too broad of strokes to be sure, his feelings as to why people who have been failed by the system would find solace in the things that are dear, i.e independence (guns) and relgion; or frustration/outrage with the propped up reasons behind such social/economic failures, i.e. immigrant or overseas labor.

    all you narrowminded bastards loving this moment for its pounce-potential...i embrace my executive right to pre-emptive strike and say, relax...and apply some intellectual honesty for a change.

    Posted at April 11, 2008 6:29 PM in response to Hillary Hits Obama: "Pennsylvanians Don't Need A President Who Looks Down On Them"

  • Well...not sure what happened here...but I am sure you all would have been so greatly moved by my short letter to Speaker Pelosi. I mean...wow. Seriously, so, so moving. I'm still in tears myself.

    Anyway, here's the gist:

    We need to hear from the Dem leadership.

    so...

    http://www.house.gov/pelosi/contact/contact.html

    Non-constituents should visit http://www.speaker.gov or email americanvoices@mail.house.gov to reach Congresswoman Pelosi in her capacity as Speaker of the House.

    Posted at March 25, 2008 7:55 PM in response to (Write) An Open Letter to Speaker Pelosi

  • i really love that this mccarthy comment is getting all the play...while hillary's man, carville, gets a pass after comparing richardson to judas.

    jesus.

    (not intended.)

    Posted at March 22, 2008 5:09 PM in response to Obama-Supporting Retired General Compares Bill Clinton To Joe McCarthy

  • golf clap.

    Posted at March 18, 2008 2:17 PM in response to Hillary: I'm Glad Obama Gave That Speech

  • "Note the explicit reference there to "any statement that disparages our great country" -- a clear, if unstated, reference, to the "God damn America" line."


    greg, i'm sorry...i had to be a bastard, but this is inane.

    Posted at March 14, 2008 7:17 PM in response to Obama Offers Most Extensive Response Yet To Questions About Rev. Wright

  • I agree...

    I haven't seen anything that definitively suggests we'd end up with anything but a (rough) 50/50 split of the pledged delegates, anyway. (Obama likely to pull out MI, Clinton FL.) So let's seat these yahoos if only to placate them and get on with the business of a primary election.

    Of course, it's a primary season that looks unlikely to offer up a Clinton nomination. Hence the continued drama.

    This all reminds me, in some small way, of just about any sporting/contest analogy you can muster...that being, sometimes the team we all expect to win loses. Well, Clinton gambled with her strategy and she lost, and she needs to accept that in a gracious way and be done. (As a further aside, she also needs to campaign like hell for whatever ticket has Obama at the head.)

    Posted at March 13, 2008 4:57 PM in response to Florida Revote Plan In Trouble

  • "polls are looking good for you in all the states that are left to vote"???

    another deluded troll. i hope you're all so very proud of your efforts to destroy the Dem party and our best chance in a generation to shift the dialogue in this country. the math isn't there for her. when will you admit it?

    Posted at March 13, 2008 12:58 AM in response to Poll: Hillary Up By 18 Points In Pennsylvania Primary

  • matt...

    thank you for explaining why hillary and her surrogates would overtly inject the issue of race into this campaign. and i quote: "With the 90% Black vote only accounting for maybe 13% of the overall general election vote, Obama cannot win in a racially polarized election."

    sadly, your head's so deep in the sand you've convinced yourself...er, bought hook, line, and sinker into hillary's divisive crap...that you think obama owes someone an apology.

    jesus man, you're a perfect example of why we should be done with the baby boomers. you've all had your chance, and boy did you manage to f&ck it all up.

    Posted at March 13, 2008 12:55 AM in response to Poll: Hillary Up By 18 Points In Pennsylvania Primary

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