http://youtu.be/UPy7RnHwvmA Thought it might be interesting to post the very first Obama for President campaign ad. His committee wasn’t event formed when this spot went up. It was aired by DraftObama.org, a precursor to Obama for President. He sure looks a whole lot younger than he does today… Contrast the ad with President Obama’s remarks […]
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Obama in Major Trouble
There is a 2,800-word bombshell story in Politico this morning outlining the depth and multitude of challenges President Obama’s re-election team is facing. These pages have touched several times over the months on this, particularly how the state-by-state nature of presidential contests lines up against President Obama in November 2012. In short, Obama is in big trouble, […]
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In any primary campaign, the obvious strategy is to ignore your rivals and direct your fire at the general election opponent — and then fall to your knees to hope and pray that that candidate takes the bait and fires back. The point is to marginalize your primary opponents to irrelevance by creating the perception that the race […]
Read the rest of this entry »9-11 Cartoon? Bad Idea? Good Idea?
http://youtu.be/D9vNsYQ5rLk Mike Huckabee has created a company that is making historical cartoons for children, CBS News is reporting. Three have been made, including one on 9-11. Excerpts from that episode are above. I’m not sure what I think of that, but I think I might like the idea. I think. I was recently trying to explain to my almost-five-year-old […]
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http://youtu.be/ehMl-CztpnA The guy does have a nice style — and a bit of a populist streak if this video is any indication. Kelsey Grammer for U.S Senate 2012. It really may be worth a look.
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“I think, frankly, he’s in over his head as to what to do about this economy,” Virginia congressman Eric Cantor on President Obama in interview with The Wall Street Journal.
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My wife watches Jon Stewart every night. It’s payback for, well, a lot of things. She mercifully tapes the show so she can watch it around me, generally while I’m punching out a last item for this page in an office off our bedroom. But I can hear the guy. His voice cuts through the […]
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Celebrity Republican Kelsey Grammer is reportedly looking at a run for Mayor of New York City. I don’t buy it. I bet he’s looking at U.S. Senate. If he’s serious about running, he has to be looking at the 2012 Senate race. It makes a lot more sense. Running as a Republican statewide, while extremely challenging, is […]
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The federal government is now mandating that Pennsylvanians on public assistance be given free cell phones and monthly calling minutes on the public dime, The New York Post reports today. And guess who pays for it? Everyone else of course. The Obama Administration is using Pennsylvania, a swing-state in the 2012 election, as a test ground for this new […]
Read the rest of this entry »The Icarus Presidency
Barack Obama, arguably the most exalted new president in American history, is falling, meteorically, to earth. It’s not just his poll numbers that are problematic. His wings are singed. That is far worse. It is a politically fatal condition. It was bound to happen. Mr. Obama’s 2008 campaign was almost unfair in its promises. He ran […]
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