Archive for August, 2008
The Late Night Guide To Playing The McCain POW Card
Not family friendly, so mature adults can click away.
One Day To Go: Video From The Convention
The DNCC has promised to make this convention more accessible to people on the Internet. The first Internet broadcast came out today. You can see some very interesting interviews with some of the Democrats of the Mountain West states as well as an interview with Nancy Pelosi. This is going to be a great week. […]
The Great Thing about Delaware…
New York Times: It was a process in which Mr. Obama applied intense secrecy, careful pragmatism and political input from a team of internal and external advisers that have guided his campaign from the start. And it ended Thursday with a phone call from Mr. Obama, who reached Mr. Biden as he was at a […]
Tom Noyes First Podcast From Denver
Tom has filed his first report. Please have a listen and take a visit over to Tommywonk to read more. If you use iTunes, click here to subscribe to the podcast, otherwise, just click the arrow below to listen.
Hello Democrat, You And I Have Some Work To Do
As the convention starts I’m sure we will all get wrapped up in the excitement and if you are like me you’ll start thinking, “These guys can’t lose.” But, as we know from recent history, we’ll need to banish that thought. Between the traditional media that loves and covers for McCain, the GOP which will […]
McCain Responds to Joe Biden “which of seven kitchen tables?” observation with….
….but, but, but…I was a POW. Again, I shit you not. “I am grateful for the fact that I have a wonderful life,” McCain said. “I spent some years without a kitchen table, without a chair, and I know what it’s like to be blessed by the opportunities of this great nation…So the fact is that […]
Unity at the Jamboree
Photo courtesy of the the News Journal Joe Biden’s selection at Obama’s running mate, a first in Delaware history and a proud moment for all Delaware Democrats if not all Delawareans, prompted a show of excitement and unity at the annual Jamboree down at Cape Henlopen in Lewes. Obama’s announcement defused and overshadowed the potential […]
When Did The Delaware Republican Party Go Ka-Plooey?
I was thinking about this last night, and I think it was 2000 when State Chamber of Commerce President John M. Burris, the endorsed candidate barely squeaked out a 50 vote victory over retired judge Bill Lee in the Republican primary to face Ruth Ann Minner. In a way Delaware’s traditional Republicans lost by winning […]
Mike Castle Slams Biden Pick Via Rackstraw
Being Anti-Obama/Biden right now is not a smart move for Delaware Republicans. Even Bill Lee is giddy about Obama’s pick. Mike Castle, however, has been quiet. He has not posted a statement on his web site and gave only this meager crumb to the News Journal: U.S. Rep. Mike Castle called him “a friend and […]
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