From today’s postings 4/28/08
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Oh My, Darling (by Anglachel)
With Hillary currently showing herself to be highly competitive with McCain in battle ground states and wiping the floor with him in blue states, while Obama is losing ground in recent polls and showing himself to be less than appealing to many voting constituencies, it becomes harder and harder to sustain the argument that she is too divisive and polarizing to win. She is doing so quite handily in large state primaries while running a shoestring campaign, being outsepnt 4 and 5 to 1, and being pummeled unmercifully by the press and Blogger Boyz. As Hillary supporters have patiently told her detractors on the left since Day One, her negatives will not go up, they will only come down. Those record turnouts in the primaries have been just as much for her as for Obama… In short, the claim that Hillary can’t win is being overturned by the fact that she is winning big and is fully competitive in one of the biggest, most energized, most expensive, most engaging primaries ever held. Ten million viewers on the last debate! A primary turn out in
Rise Hillary, Rise! (by garychapelhill at The Confluence)
I wanted to start with some pictures I took at an event I attended last week at
Click through to see the photos. I received a message recently from a doofus who told me that NO ONE is supporting Hillary Clinton any more. I told him he should get out more.
Media Conventional Wisdom Shifting Towards Belief Clinton Could Defeat Obama? (by Joe Gandelman, The Moderate Voice)
There are signs of what could be a shift in the news media conventional wisdom: for the first time in months, some key pundits are hinting and even saying that Senator Barack Obama could lose the Democratic nomination to what has long been described as a seemingly-impossibly behind Senator Hillary Clinton. These kinds of cracks in the conventional wisdom often signal the beginning of a major shift, totally negating what earlier conventional wisdom steadfastly suggested “had” to be true. The catalyst:
Even MoDo sees the change: Desperately Seeking Street Cred (by Maureen Dowd)
[T]here’s something eerie going on in this race. Hillary grows more and more glowy as Obama grows more and more wan. Is she draining him of his precious bodily fluids? Leeching his magic? Siphoning off his aura? It used to be that he was incandescent and she was merely inveterate. Now she’s bristling with life force, and he looks like he wants to run away somewhere for three months by himself and smoke. Hillary is not getting much sleep or exercise, and doesn’t, like the ascetic Obama, abstain from junk food and coffee and get up at dawn to work out on the road. She’s still a long shot and she’s 14 years older than her rival. Yet she’s the one who is more energetic and focused and beaming, and he’s the one who seems uneven and gauzy, often fatigued and unable to disguise being fed up with the slog. Even his speeches don’t have the same pizazz.
When the Obamas revealed that this is his only run for president, I understood that Barack is not a real fighter. When everything is going his way, he does well. But when push comes to shove, he just doesn’t have the moxie for politics. He wants it to be handed to him.
He’s Back (Wall Street Journal)
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Bill Clinton, who called himself the “comeback kid” during his first presidential run, is pulling out all the stops for Hillary Clinton’s comeback… The
Ex-Obama pastor tells NAACP he’s descriptive, not divisive
Wright says criticism is attack on black church
WASHINGTON - The Rev. Jeremiah Wright says criticism surrounding his fiery sermons is an attack on the black church.
Stop digging, Rev. Wright. Really, stop digging.
Obama Sinks in National Poll (Political Wire)
After his most difficult month of the presidential campaign, Sen. Barack Obama’s double-digit lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton has dropped to 7 points, 48% to 41%, in the latest Newsweek Poll. Just a week ago, Obama led
Obama TANKING with Independents, Losing Moderate Voters (by Paul_Lukasiak at Corrente)
In the last six weeks, Barack Obama has been losing support in virtually every key demographic category when matched against John McCain, while Hillary Clinton has gained support. Perhaps most disturbing is Obama’s decline among Independent voters… But Independents are not the only category that Obama is doing poorly in. In February, when matched against McCain, Obama was doing better among Moderates and Liberals. In mid-April,
Obama has difficulty wooing seniors
Barack Obama’s difficulty attracting older voters now far exceeds Hillary Rodham Clinton’s own weaknesses with youth.
Obama stars in Mississippi attack ad (Politico)
The Republican candidate in a special election to fill an unexpectedly contested seat in a conservative
Hey, he wasn’t supposed to have coattails for the OTHER side!
Gravity Takes Bite Out of “Obama Wind” (by
Barack Obama for the most part articulates a vision of American engagement in global problems that jumps out of the dangerous incrementalism that Bush, McCain, and even Hillary Clinton seem driven by. But my enthusiasm wanes for Obama when I note that when one scratches the surface, his proposals are far less inspiring in detail than rhetorically. One case in point is [Obama’s proposal for] opening up family-related travel between Cuban-Americans and relatives in
Electoral map favors a Democrat, has McCain playing defense
WASHINGTON - The electoral road to the White House favors Democrats this fall — either Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton — and has Republican John McCain playing defense to thwart a presidential power shift.
But this is an average.
Poll: Clinton has better chance than Obama of beating McCain
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton has a better chance than Barack Obama of beating Republican John McCain, according to a new Associated Press-Ipsos poll that bolsters her argument that she is more electable in the fall than her rival for the Democratic nomination.
Florida’s back in thick of Demo mess (Miami Herald)
Florida’s status in picking the Democratic presidential nominee remains in question and the Pennsylvania contest did little to change that. A spokesman for
Delegate challenges concerning Florida, Michigan to be heard
Meet The Press: Dean On Healing The Party (by Nicole Belle at Crooks and Liars)
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean appeared on Meet The Press to address the issues of party unity and whether we will go to the convention without a nominee decided. Dean has been vocal that he wants the issue resolved by June before, but as the thread yesterday over a possible way to resolve seating Michigan’s delegates proves, it’s a highly fractious issue that will leave many Democrats upset, no matter how it’s handled. Therefore, Dean charges that the key to healing the party will be the actions of the person who does not get the nomination, not him.
Click through to watch the video. I have no doubt that
“There will be blood” if Obama doesn’t get the Democratic nomination - Donna Brazile, on This Week 4/27/08 (video, at
Limbaugh gets pwnd by caller over Operation Chaos and his wishing for a ‘Riot’ over Dem nomination. Calls her a ‘mush head.’ (by John Amato at Crooks and Liars)
Limbaugh went off the racist/violent rails again when he discussed his “Operation Chaos” plan and sang a little tune about it. “The dream end of this is that this keeps up to the convention and we have a replay of Chicago 1968 with burning cars, protests, fires, literal riots, and all of that. That’s that’s the objective here.”… Responding to this lunacy [Wednesday]—Rush Limbaugh had to cut off the phone on caller Lisa after she slammed him over his racist and hateful comments that he made about hoping for “riots” in
Click through to listen to the audio.
Bowling 1, Health Care 0 (by Elizabeth Edwards)
FOR the last month, news media attention was focused on
News is different from other programming on television or other content in print. It is essential to an informed electorate. And an informed electorate is essential to freedom itself. But as long as corporations to which news gathering is not the primary source of income or expertise get to decide what information about the candidates “sells,” we are not functioning as well as we could if we had the engaged, skeptical press we deserve… If voters want a vibrant, vigorous press, apparently we will have to demand it. Not by screaming out our windows as in the movie “Network” but by talking calmly, repeatedly, constantly in the ears of those in whom we have entrusted this enormous responsibility. Do your job, so we can — as voters — do ours.
Nevertheless, a new study says that people somehow obtain the information they need. See below.
Why Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So Variable When Votes Are So Predictable? (
We show that responses to pollsters during the campaign are not generally informed or even, in a sense we describe, ‘rational’. In contrast, voters decide, based on their enlightened preferences, as formed by the information they have learned during the campaign, as well as basic political cues such as ideology and party identification, which candidate to support eventually. We cannot prove this conclusion, but we do show that it is consistent with the aggregate forecasts and individual-level opinion poll responses. Based on the enlightened preferences hypothesis, we conclude that the news media have an important effect on the outcome of presidential elections - not through misleading advertisements, sound bites, or spin doctors, but rather by conveying candidates’ positions on important issues.
Is it possible that the public has learned to sift through the bullshit?
Obama throws Kos under the bus (by lambert at Corrente)
Haw: “WALLACE: John Roberts, Supreme Court. OBAMA: John Roberts nomination, although I voted against him, I strongly defended some of my colleagues who had voted for him on the Daily Kos, and was fiercely attacked [clutches pearls] as somebody who is, you know, caving in to Republicans on these fights.” God. What an asshole.
Obama Doesn’t “Take Fox On,” After All (by Greg Sargent at TPM Election Central)
The Fox News Sunday interview is over. And Obama didn’t take on Fox at all in any meaningful sense. On Friday, a senior Obama adviser responded to criticism of his decision to go on Fox with a bunch of tough talk, saying that Obama knew full well that Fox has been at the forefront of spreading “the most specious of rumors” (i.e., lies) about Obama and vowing that he would “take Fox on.” Well, it didn’t happen. Obama definitely pushed back hard on some of Chris Wallace’s questions, but at no point did he draw attention to Fox’s spreading of lies about him or critique the network in a general sense.
Unlike Bill Clinton, if you’ll remember, who took Wallace and Fox News to task for their lies.
Obama on Fox transcript (by Jerome Armstrong at MyDD)
The transcript of Obama on Fox is up. As I mentioned, Obama is trying to separate himself from the most strident parts of his base, and he does this pretty effectively throughout the interview… A shorter Obama: The far left? That’s over there, and I’m willing to take them on.
Obama tells Fox that Rev. Wright controversy raised a ‘legitimate issue’ (On
Wallace addressed the issue of Obama’s controversial former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Has Wright been unfairly demonized? “People were legitimately offended by some of the comments he had made in the past,” Obama said. And, “the fact that he is my former pastor … makes it a legitimate issue” in the presidential campaign. Still, Obama said, Wright has been “simplified and caricatured … in a fairly deliberate way.” Obama repeated that he has “strongly denounced” the controversial words of his former pastor.
Badge Of Honor (by Turkana at The Left Coaster)
In his interview on Faux News, Barack Obama wanted to prove he’s a safe choice for that network’s demographic. Here was one example: “John Roberts nomination, although I voted against him, I strongly defended some of my colleagues who had voted for him on the Daily Kos, and was fiercely attacked as somebody who is, you know, caving in to Republicans on these fights.” Imagine the reaction had Hillary Clinton said that.
And we constituents had to twist his arm to vote against Roberts. We tried to get him to filibuster Alito, which he finally said he would. But then he destroyed all chance of a filibuster working as a threat by telling the media the Democrats didn’t have enough votes. I’d love to play high-stakes poker with this guy!
Feet Of Clay (by Big Tent Democrat at TalkLeft)
When I discuss the Left Blogs’ reaction to everything Barack Obama, I am past the point of pointing what I perceive as aspects of his political style that I find lacking. I am no longer pointing out Obama’s feet of clay. I am pointing to the feet of clay of the Left blogs. Now Matt Stoller writes about Obama on Fox: “I think lost in all this nonsense is just how weakened we [the Left blogs] have become in all this. When we accept lies from our leaders and openly dismissive knocks from them, it destroys our core argument that Democrats need to have integrity and to stand up for themselves. No they don’t. We don’t stand up for ourselves and we let them lie to us without consequence.” Indeed.
You got a problem with that? (by Lynne in
When Senator Obama made his comments about “bitter” voters it wasn’t elitist. It was obnoxious. You don’t reach people by talking down to them. Which is why both Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan (who I still abhor) were so good at what they did. Bill Clinton was always the smartest person in the room but he never made anyone feel stupid. That’s a tough thing to pull off… Interestingly enough, I think voters are voting for their economic best interest when they vote for Senator Clinton. The Recession hand writing is on the wall. Obama offers platitudes of hope with no substance. Senator Clinton is wonkish to the extreme and people pulled the lever for her in states hard hit by the economic bust. I don’t know if she can pull us out of the mess we’re in, but I do not believe that anyone else could do better.
All the Wrong Moves (by Tom Watson)
Lately, … the Obama campaign has been making the wrong moves and it’s troubling to a Democrat who wants his second choice to run strong against McCain come November’s chill. Senator Obama allowed his supporters in
Jaws V: Starring Barack Obama (by Pat Racimora at No Quarter)
I confess: I’m a Rezko trial junkie. You can’t make this stuff up — this parade of colorful, shady characters who promoted Obama on his rise to national prominence, gliding him along like a wave on a sunny day. (I feel a cartoon coming on…)

Lou Dobbs: I don’t understand why “the Republicans aren’t doing everything they can to get this man the nomination” (by SusanUnPC at No Quarter)
From CNN’s Lou Dobbs This Week, aired April 26, 2008, with guests Diana West, Hank Sheinkopf, and Errol Louis: “DOBBS: I have to say that what I don’t understand. … With the antipathy towards Senator Obama that has built up over the last few weeks, for the life of me, I don’t understand why the … Republicans aren’t doing everything they can to get this man the nomination.”
Click through to watch the video.
Why is Obama Hiding the Truth About William Ayers? Follow the Money (by Larry Johnson at No Quarter)
Barack Obama is not telling the truth about his relationship with [unrepentant 60s terrorist] Bill Ayers… Barack … was essentially an employee of Bill Ayers for eight years. In 1995, the Chicago Annenberg Challenge was created to raise funds to help reform the
Late Night: Johnny Can’t Read (by Jeralyn at TalkLeft)
The Annenberg challenge was “Ayers’ baby” in the sense he was in charge and Obama was picked to head the Board of Directors. And Michelle Obama and Ayers’ wife, Bernadine Dorhn, were law associates at the same firm back then, Sidley Austin, a firm with ties to Bill Ayers’ father Tom… Obama seems to be minimizing his legitimate ties to Ayers for some reason… He also, according to many articles I’ve read that appeared in mainstream and professional publications, didn’t do much for education while he served on them. With No Child Left Behind being an issue in the campaign, Obama should be asked some more questions about what he did for this $50 million board?
ABC Ignores Obama’s Misleading Message about Lobbyists’ Money (by D. Cupples at Buck Naked Politics)
I don’t care about politicians’ jewelry. I do care about mainstream media’s repeated failure to cover the more substantive misleading statements that Sen. Obama has made: chiefly, those about where he gets his campaign funding. [Sunday], ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos presented a prime opportunity to spotlight this important issue, but George and his guests chose not to. George shared a video clip of an Obama campaign TV ad running in
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Obama donor received a state grant (Los Angeles Times)
WASHINGTON — After an unsuccessful campaign for Congress in 2000,
A few months after receiving his final payment from EKI, Obama sent a request on state Senate letterhead urging
Killerspin specializes in table tennis, running tournaments nationwide and selling its own line of equipment and apparel and DVD recordings of the competitions. With support from Obama, other state officials and an Obama aide who went to work part time for Killerspin, the company eventually obtained $320,000 in state grants between 2002 and 2004 to subsidize its tournaments.
Bush, Media Condemn Carter; Black Out Hamas’ Overtures Towards Peace (by Ira Chernus, AlterNet)
If the
Obama also criticized Carter. Like Bush, Obama can criticize people but they still love him.
You’re a racist! (by vastleft at Corrente)
You’re not really a racist, are you? But how about if I convince millions of people that you and your spouse are, attempting to cheat you out of a job by creating a deafening whisper campaign that says you are? If you fight back, I’ll create another whisper campaign saying — with the cruelest of irony — that you’ll stop at nothing to destroy all that’s good and decent. Why, you may ask, would anyone ever look me in the eye again after I did such a thing? Because fabricating dehumanizing, reputation-destroying, hate-fueling lies is hopeful, transcendent, and unity-building change you can believe in!
I don’t normally link to Democratic Underground, but there’s an excellent post there on how the Obama campaign has engendered racial divisiveness among Democrats: “Putting All The Race Cards on the Table: ‘The Race Memo’” by McCamy Taylor.
Blowback Ahead (by Anglachel)
The Obama campaign has turned itself into a one-note wonder - If you don’t vote for me, you are a stupid white racist. No more Hope and Change. No more Unity Ponies for everyone. Just a direct, crude, defamatory accusation at millions of loyal Democrats… Why won’t the campaign drop something this incendiary and divisive, particularly as it appears to be costing him votes? Probably because everyone from the boss on down really, truly believes it. Obama’s statements about working class whites was in response to a question about why couldn’t he get their votes. His answer was they are bitter - superstitious, violent, racist and xenophobic - and so they fail to vote for me. It is their fault, their failing, their lack that is costing me votes. It can’t be his fault that he’s losing, because all the Very Serious People agree that Obama simply must be President…
The Obama campaign response to losing
THE BUBBA GAP…. (by Kevin Drum at Political Animal, the Washington Monthly)
Apparently this week’s issue of Newsweek was guest edited by Mark Penn. The cover story is blurbed like this: “Barack Obama is a Niebuhr-reading ESPN watcher. The origins of his troubles with the ‘other’ tag.” And the cover photo dramatizes this as arugula vs. beer. Cute! And on the off chance that you don’t quite get the message, the issue also includes pieces by Karl Rove (”President Bush’s former senior adviser offers advice for fighting the ‘elistist’ label”); Jonathan Alter (”Hillary wants to cast Obama as a ‘Brother From Another Planet’”); Ellis Cose (”No matter what Obama does or what issue he takes, many voters may vote purely on demographic and racial terms”); and Raina Kelley (”With Barack Obama, it’s about much more than just race”). That’s an impressive package. I’d say they hit pretty much every latte-sipping talking point in the book. Nice work.
CHASING THE BIRDS: (by Bob Somerby at the Daily Howler)
Wednesday evening saw Keith [Olbermann] enjoying a rare bit of personal pleasure. Comedian Paul Mecurio had been asked to help kill the program’s final segment. Keith asked about the guys in those Abercrombie/Fitch tee-shirts—the ones who were visible as Obama spoke Tuesday night. Soon, Keith was running with Paul in the fields, very much as he used to: “MECURIO: … I don’t believe the campaign. I think it was a plant. Remember when Barbara Bush said Hillary rhymes with ‘witch?’ Well, Obama is sending a message to the world that she rhymes with ‘Fitch.’” Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Actually, Barbara Bush said that Geraldine Ferraro “rhymed with rich,” way back in 1984. But so what? A minor change in a famous fact let the gentlemen gambol and play. Back to the fun: “You’re saying it was to get everybody to think that Hillary Clinton was rich,” Keith playfully countered. “Don`t want to get the network in any more trouble.”
McCain calls Obama insensitive to poor people
CORAL GABLES,
McCain’s poverty tour filled with contradictions
GEE’S BEND, Ala. — For John McCain, it was either the perfect political photo op that reflected an image he’s worked years to polish or a moment of striking, and potentially damaging, political dissonance.
McCain focuses on lower costs on health-care tour
Yeah, but how? HOW will you lower costs, Senator McCain?
Mccain Vs. Mccain (by Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek)
On March 26, McCain gave a speech on foreign policy in
Romney pushes McCain’s endorsed-by-Hamas line. (Think Progress)
On Friday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), referring to Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), told conservative bloggers that “it’s very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the
Romney REALLY REALLY REALLY wants to be McCain’s vice presidential candidate.
Bush Made Permanent (by Paul Krugman)
As the designated political heir of a deeply unpopular president — according to Gallup, President Bush has the highest disapproval rating recorded in 70 years of polling — John McCain should have little hope of winning in November. In fact, however, current polls show him roughly tied with either Democrat. In part this may reflect the Democrats’ problems. For the most part, however, it probably reflects the perception, eagerly propagated by Mr. McCain’s many admirers in the news media, that he’s very different from Mr. Bush — a responsible guy, a straight talker. But is this perception at all true? During the 2000 campaign people said much the same thing about Mr. Bush; those of us who looked hard at his policy proposals, especially on taxes, saw the shape of things to come. And a look at what Mr. McCain says about taxes shows the same combination of irresponsibility and double-talk that, back in 2000, foreshadowed the character of the Bush administration.
Hagee Retracts Katrina Comment: ‘I Should Not Have Suggested’ I Knew God’s Intent (Think Progress)
Earlier this week, ThinkProgress reported that controversial Pastor John Hagee had reiterated his long-held contention that Hurricane Katrina was God’s punishment to New Orleans for hosting a gay pride parade. Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) — who had recently said he was “glad” to have Hagee’s endorsement — distanced himself from Hagee’s comments, calling them “nonsense” nine times. Now, Hagee has put out a statement saying that he “should not have suggested” that he knew “the mind of God concerning Hurricane Katrina”:
McCain frequently used wife’s jet for little cost. (Think Progress)
Last year, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) backed legislation requiring presidential candidates to pay the actual cost of flying on corporate jets. He also promised not to use his wife’s personal wealth for his presidential nomination. Yet The New York Times is reporting that McCain repeatedly used Cindy McCain’s corporate jet at very little cost to his campaign:
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it filed a formal complaint, dated
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