cassandra_m
"You don't make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas." -Shirley Chisholm
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When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Their Baghdad Bob On
This is from a McCain campaign memo from last night (h/t TPM): Expanding the Field: Obama is running out of states if you follow out a traditional model. Today, he expanded his buy into North Dakota, Georgia and Arizona in an attempt to widen the playing field and find his 270 Electoral Votes. This is […]
Project Vote Smart Repudiates Clatworthy
Project Vote Smart released a statement strongly repudiating Clatworthy’s craven hiding behind this group to spread lies about Mike Katz: John Clatworthy, candidate for Delaware State Senate District 4 has attacked Michael Katz, his opponent, with false information and has used Project Vote Smart’s name to give his accusations credibility. This kind of negative campaign […]
Matt Denn Writes (UPDATED W/ “Suck it Copeland!” Challenge)
HEY. Let’s raise $400.00 $800.00 for Matt right now. TODAY. Cassandra and I already put in the first $400.00 so consider your $10, $20, or $50 contribution PRE-MATCHED!! Join Me in saying, “suck it!” to Charlie Copeland by clicking here and contributing. Thanks! -Jason —————————————————————————————————— Our favorite Lt. Governor candidate tells us how cool it […]
The Election Year According to Wingnuts
Via Balloon Juice, Jon Swift inventories the election year “reporting” of the conservative (make that wingnut) blogosphere. Put down all drinks before reading. Swift runs through the Greatest Hits (so far) of the right, including the mysterious Columbia University terrorist cell; the Great Birth Certificate forgery; the ephemeral Michelle Obama interview with a non-existent news […]
Yet They Publish Them Anyway
The NYT announced last week that Bono (yes, that Bono) was joining its Editorial Page as a real columnist. While talking about this news with The Guardian, the NYT editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal, Mr. Rosenthal notes that Brian May (guitarist for Queen with a Ph.D in Astrophysics) will be back, and that he is […]
The Conservative Brief for Voting for Obama
This comes from Andrew Sullivan who has been one of the top 10 Cheerleaders for Obama for quite some time now. What struck me about Sullivan’s list is that the conservatives around me who intend to vote for Obama have a few of these very reasons. I shouldn’t have thought of them as being unique, […]
Obama Newspaper Endorsements — Info Geek Edition
I’m a big fan of folks who know how to layout data graphically and this is simply outstanding. Note how little relationship there is between the red state/blue state thing and the paper’s Presidential endorsements. I wish I could embed it, but really, just go see it. Hover your cursor over the circles or lines […]
WDEL Lt. Governor Debate 28 October at 6
Allan Loudell is moderating a debate between Matt Denn and Charlie Copeland at WDEL on Tuesday 28 October starting at 6PM. According to Allan’s blog, this debate will go one or one and a half hours depending upon the Phillies. Allan is asking for questions to be asked of these candidates — if you have […]
In Which We Go Through the Looking Glass One More Time
The wankery from the right is unabated AND apparently this s a dress rehearsal for what we may be in for over the next four years should Obama win. Now that we’ve put away the black man attacking white female supporter of McCain, we’ve moved on to the new subject of the Looking Glass. Today […]
Last Days Strategy
Today, Obama begins to make his closing argument: Tomorrow in Canton, OH, Senator Obama caps off a nearly two year campaign with a closing argument speech that lays out the choice in this election and details how he will fix our economy and bring the change we need to Washington. In his speech, Senator Obama […]
The Sound of Wingnut Heads Exploding
Judge throws out PUMA challenge to Obama qualifications to be President. In a 34-page memorandum and opinion, the judge said Berg’s allegations of harm were “too vague and too attenuated” to confer standing on him or any other voters. Surrick ruled that Berg’s attempts to use certain laws to gain standing to pursue his claim […]
Culture War Greatest Hits
Chris Hayes over at The Nation writes: The New York Times Magazine previews a piece from this week’s issue about the strangely careening tactical path of the McCain campaign as it’s bounced incoherently from message to message over the last several months. One thing occurred to me: The Right’s attacks on Obama over the last […]


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