- Obama Hits Back: Debate With McCain And Bush Over Foreign Policy Is One "I Will Win"
- Obama Hits McCain Again: "We Don't Need More Leaders Who Can't Admit They've Made A Mistake"
- New Obama Ad In Pennsylvania Hits Back At Hillary Over "Small Town" Flap
- Hillary Camp Only Recently Learned About Texas Delegate Rules
- Obama's Thank You To His Staff
- Poll Gives Obama The Lead In Pennsylvania
- Poll: Dems Satisfied With Obama As Nominee -- And Republicans Aren't With McCain
- Obama Campaign: Hillary Has Virtually No Chance Of Catching Us Now
- Obama: I'm A Leader — Just Look At My Campaign
- Obama To Defend Negotiations With Cuba, In Front Of Miami Cuban Audience
McCain Presidency = War with Iran
With his speech today ratcheting up the rhetoric against Iran, it is becoming increasingly clear that electing McCain will mean a new war with Iran. McCain has offered strong hints of this before. First, there was his "joke" about the...more »
Posted on May 19, 2008 1:59 PM
Hillary lied about criticizing the war before Obama, even if you start counting in 2005
In a speech in Oregon, Hillary tried to get away with a fast one by saying that she criticized the war in Iraq before Obama did if you only include the time they were both in the Senate in 2005....more »
Posted on April 6, 2008 1:27 PM
Gallup poll: Obama now up 52-42, largest lead ever
After trailing by 7 in the immediate aftermath of the Wright controversy, Obama has been surging ever since his historic speech on race and is now leading up 10 points, his largest lead ever in a national Gallup poll. http://www.gallup.com/poll/105841/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Now-52-Clintons-42.aspx...more »
Posted on March 30, 2008 1:33 PM
McCain doesn't know if contraceptives stop spread HIV, can't remember his position on it
This might be the beginning of the unraveling for McCain. It may sound like something out of the Onion, but it's for real. http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/16/mccain-stumbles-on-hiv-prevention/ Reporter: “Should U.S. taxpayer money go to places like Africa to fund contraception to prevent AIDS?”...more »
Posted on March 29, 2008 7:58 PM
Obama: "judge me on what I've said in the past and what I believe."
There has been quite a bit of hyperventilating lately about Jeremiah Wright, the former pastor at Obama's church. The media, led by Fox News, has been searching through all of Wright's past sermons to find something potentially controversial. They have...more »
Posted on March 14, 2008 11:50 AM
Simple solution for superdelegates: Vote for whoever wins the most pledged delegates
There's quite a bit of talk about how superdelegates should handle their role in the primary process. MoveOn is currently circulating a petition that reads "The Democratic Party must be democratic. The superdelegates should let the voters decide between Clinton...more »
Posted on February 15, 2008 1:47 PM
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Am I the only one who noticed this or am I missing something?
Because I don't see it.
Greg?
Anyone?
Posted at July 3, 2008 11:35 AM in response to Obama: Bill Clinton Told Me He's Bullish On My Chances In Colorado
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This is just another example of how stupid some of the liberal bloggers sometimes are. It's hard for us to accept since we like to think they're on our side, but the fact is that most of them are stupid, ignorant, and overly reactionary.
Posted at July 3, 2008 11:22 AM in response to Serious question (really): Why is the FISA telecom immunity important?
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Where in that report does Bill Clinton say anything like what the headline says?
Posted at July 3, 2008 11:01 AM in response to Obama: Bill Clinton Told Me He's Bullish On My Chances In Colorado
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Exactly. This poll question was written almost as if it was a Republican poll. Of course when presented with the option of pulling out immediately or waiting until things are more stable, people are going to prefer the second option. The question needed to give a time frame on the second option in order to make it even close to a legitimate poll. It didn't do that. Quinnipiac should be ashamed of themselves.
And I think you should change the headline Greg. It's simply not true.
Posted at June 26, 2008 12:31 PM in response to In Four Key Battleground States, Majorities Favor Staying In Iraq Until It's "Stable"
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There has been a strong bias against Obama among the TPM Election Central bloggers. Greg ignored almost all of the media's unfair attacks on Obama, while fixating on every single one against Hillary. And he was always much more critical of Obama, always parsing his words very carefully, while usually just posting his opponent's attacks without comment. He did improve as it became clear Obama was our nominee, but the bias is still there.
Posted at June 17, 2008 10:16 AM in response to Are you as fed up with TPM as I?
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Lanny is no progressive and certainly not loyal to the Democratic Party. This is a guy who supported Joe Lieberman even after he lost the primary. The same Lieberman who now supports McCain. Are you really so ignorant as to not know this? Sure looks like it.
Posted at June 17, 2008 10:10 AM in response to Lanny Davis...the Weasel joins Faux News
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You mean he's not already on the payroll? This guy is as much a Democrat as his buddy Lieberman and Zell Miller. He's a complete joke. It's interesting how many of Clinton's most zealous supporters are now Fox News contributors. Makes me glad she's not our nominee.
Posted at June 17, 2008 12:16 AM in response to Lanny Davis...the Weasel joins Faux News
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So he's actually admitting that he was the source of most of Hillary's problems? At first, I thought the campaign was just using him as a scapegoat, but I was wrong. The question that remains is why the Clintons kept him on board despite his idiocy.
Posted at June 12, 2008 11:53 AM in response to Mark Penn: I Wanted To Attack Obama More Aggressively, But Others On Campaign Held Me Back
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Yeah, it's funny how the blogging world seems to be like 50 years behind the real world. Or maybe it's just TPM. Still waiting on nonwhite blogger.
Posted at June 11, 2008 5:02 PM in response to Is Bobby Jindal -- Who May Be On McCain's Veep Shortlist -- An Exorcist?
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Who gives a crap what Penn has to say? You lost because you had a worse candidate and a worse campaign team. Simple as that.
Posted at June 8, 2008 10:19 PM in response to Mark Penn: We Should Have Contested Caucuses



