Wednesday Open Thread [11.2.11]
Coulter on Cain: “That’s why our blacks are so much better than their blacks.” I forgot what a racist b*tch she is. Sorry, ladies of DL, but sometimes that word is appropriate.
Ryan Lizza calls Herman Cain the Fringe Frontrunner:
In previous elections, these fringe candidates have never come close to becoming serious contenders. They run to push the ideological debate further to the right or left and to make a name for themselves in the process. If they are lucky, they end up with some notoriety, a new national fundraising base, and perhaps a show on cable TV. These types of fringe candidates don’t truly prepare for the absurdities and difficulties of a Presidential campaign because in their heart of hearts they never believed they would make it very far.
The early primary and caucus dates seem to be set. Here are dates with my thoughts on who will win.
January 3: Iowa (Cain or anti-Romney candidate)
January 10: New Hampshire (Romney)
January 21: South Carolina (Cain or anti-Romney candidate)
January 31: Florida (Tossup)
February 4: Nevada (Romney)
Florida is key. Whomever wins Florida probably wins the nomination, especially if it is Romney, since Romney would then be bolstered by an expected win in Nevada, creating the sense of momentum going into Super Tuesday.
http://www.moneytrendsresearch.com/goldman-sachs-threatens-small-community-bank-for-banking-with-ows-protestors/ the pigs are getting nervous.
this ought to be interesting: I know its not high on the list here but this has really turned into not only a Civil Rights crises but a humanitarian crises….it has really gotten bad there
http://blog.al.com/sweethome/2011/11/house_democrats_plan_trip_to_a.html
and its getting ready to blow. Marchers are expected into Alabama in the coming weeks, to do what was done 40 years ago at the height of the Civi rights movement.
City throws Ed Osborne for 15-yard loss:
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20111102/NEWS/111102031/Judge-sides-Wilmington-urban-renewal-suit
Denver School Board Post Mortem: http://inthesetimes.com/article/12216/the_school_board_battles