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Week of June 15, 2008 - June 21, 2008

McCain Flip Flops Again - This Time On Affirmative Action


First McCain is against Affirmative Action, Now He’s for it.  Another Flip Flop?

From John McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds:

"affirmative action plans and quotas that give weight to one group of Americans at the expense of another...plans that result in quotas, where such plans have not been judicially created to remedy a specific, proven act of discrimination, only result in more discrimination and violate the concept of equality of opportunity."

Back in the United States on the '08 trail, Sen. John McCain, D-Ariz., has been actively courting the female voters left without a candidate since former Democratic contender Hillary Clinton exited the race. Over the weekend during a virtual town hall meeting, McCain promised a "dramatic increase" in the numbers of women in government if he is elected.

For the record, Barak Obama is on record as supporting that Affirmative Action become class based, i.e. underprivileged whites should have preferential treatment as well as minorities.

Whether you are for it or against it -- you have to admit that John McCain is ONCE AGAIN FLIP FLOPPING on an issue.

Whatever happen to that STRAIGHT SHOOT TALKER McCain?  I don't think he ever was one.

Bush and McCain Need to Take a Trip Across America - My Idea



 

Rahm Emanuel To President Bush:

Earlier this week, President Bush returned from his European trip known as his 'farewell tour,' where he attempted to describe poor relations between America and the European community as good, and the last several years as just one big misunderstanding. After saying goodbye to Europe, the president should get back on Air Force One and take an American farewell tour and try telling Americans it's all been one big misunderstanding as well. A few suggested stops include:........read more

This sounds a lot like my suggestion to Barack Obama in response to John McCain's offer to take a trip to Iraq with Obama.

I'm thrilled my idea is being used against Bush. 

Barack Obama also seemed to use the idea during his last speech during the Primary where he announced he'd won the primary.

While I admit they just might have thought up this idea on their own, it makes me feel good to THINK they might have read my Post.

US N-weapons parts missing, Pentagon says


The US military cannot locate hundreds of sensitive nuclear missile components, according to several government officials familiar with a Pentagon report on nuclear safeguards.

Robert Gates, US defence secretary, recently fired both the US Air Force chief of staff and air force secretary after an investigation blamed the air force for the inadvertent shipment of nuclear missile nose cones to Taiwan.

According to previously undisclosed details obtained by the FT, the investigation also concluded that the air force could not account for many sensitive components previously included in its nuclear inventory.

One official said the number of missing components was more than 1,000.

Hm’m.  Didn’t we invade Iraq 5 years ago because Saddam wouldn’t disclose the where abouts of his weapons of mass destruction?  How many times did Saddam Hussein tell the U.N. that he didn’t ‘have’ or ‘know' where they were when asked?

I sure hope the U.N. doesn’t come asking where ‘our’ WMD’s are.  Some big country just might decide we’re not telling the truth when we say “we don’t know where they are”.  They might decide to invade us and capture our President.

Let's Hope Polls Show McCain Ahead SOON -- So Obama Can Take Lead Later when it Counts.


While its great news to hear that Barack Obama is leading John McCain in Ohio, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania and in Virginia in all the polls, it also worries me a bit.

We still have 4 months left before the Nov election day.  We still have two conventions that will be held in August and September.

I think I'd rather see Senator Obama way behind in the polls right now and after the Democratic and Republican Party's conventions, have the polls start showing him ahead.

By being ahead in the polls now, if for some odd reason the polls start showing the opposite during or after the conventions, the media and political pundits will immediately jump on the idea that Obama is losing his charm or something similar.

If voters think that is true, they may decide not to bother voting, thinking Obama is going to lose anyway.

So folks, unless the polls show Obama 20-30 pts ahead in these states, lets hope the polls start showing McCain in the lead NOW, so that after our convention Obama will get a huge bump and make it appear that it is in fact McCain that has lost his CHARM. 

Huckabee as Barack Obama's VP Nominee? Opinions?


I’m probably going to catch a lot of criticism for saying this; but I’ve decided the best Vice Presidential choice for Barack Obama, just might be that of Governor Mike Huckabee.  Yes, I know he is a Republican and that he supports Senator John McCain for President.

Before you tell me that I must be nuts for even thinking of such an idea, let me explain my reasoning.

At the beginning of the Republican Party’s primary, after listening to Governor Huckabee during the debates and seeing him on talk shows, I wrote a blog and predicted that Huckabee would be the Democratic Party’s worse nightmare if he were to be chosen as their Presidential nominee.  I continue to believe he would have been just as charismatic and likable as Barack Obama is.  His message that he brought to the campaign trail could have been just as strong as Obama’s message of “change”.  I truly believe that.

Since Senator John McCain ended up winning his Party’s primary campaign (I’ll never understand why they allowed that to happen), I’ve often mentioned my fear that McCain would choose Mike Huckabee to be his Vice Presidential nominee; because if Huckabee is on that ticket, Barack Obama had best find a very ‘likable’ candidate that is also very good at debating the issues, for his VP nominee.

Huckabee is the author of several books, an ordained Southern Baptist minister, a public speaker and a musician; he plays bass guitar in his rock band, Capitol Offense.   He is well known for having lost 110 pounds in a very short time and for advocating a healthy lifestyle.   He and his wife, Janet, have been married 33 years and have three grown children: John Mark, David, and Sarah.

Besides running for the Republican’s Presidential nominee this year, Huckabee is now a political commentator of Fox News Channel.  He served as governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007.

His father worked as a fireman and mechanic, and his mother worked as a clerk at a gas company.   For more information on his personal and professional life visit: Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Huckabee

Here are a few examples of why I think Barack Obama should consider Governor Huckabee as his Vice Presidential nominee:

In April 1994, Huckabee withdrew from a speaking engagement before the Council of Conservative Citizens. He commented, "I will not participate in any program that has racist overtones. I've spent a lifetime fighting racism and anti-Semitism.

Huckabee proclaimed 1997 as a year of racial reconciliation by saying "Let every one of us make it our priority to bring reconciliation, not so much that we can force it or legislate it, because we cannot, but that we begin in each of our own lives to purpose in our hearts that we will not harbor anger, hostility, prejudice, bigotry and racism toward any person.”  This tells me he’d work well with Obama on race issues.

Huckabee signed legislation to create a health insurance program which extended coverage to children of lower-income families, to be funded in part by Medicaid, SCHIP, and a tobacco industry lawsuit settlement. The program, ARKids, reduced the number of uninsured children to nine percent (compared with 12 percent for the nation) in 2003.  This tells me he’d work hard to get some sort of universal health care program.

Huckabee has come under criticism for his handling of the case of Wayne DuMond (also spelled Dumond), a convicted rapist who was released during Huckabee's governorship.  This reminds me of how Dukakis was treated during his Presidential run.

On 1999, Huckabee signed into law a three cent increase in tax on gasoline and a four cent increase on diesel. Attached to the bill was a bond issue to pay for highway construction.  This tells me he’s willing to raise taxes to pay for things necessary, like our highways.

Huckabee supported a 2005 bill by Arkansas State Representative Joyce Elliott to make some illegal immigrants eligible for scholarships and in-state college tuition, while vehemently opposing a bill sponsored by Arkansas State Senator Jim Holt which would deny state benefits to illegal immigrants, calling it "un-Christian”.  While I don’t agree with this idea, I know many Democrats do.

 Huckabee said the nation will need to address the concerns of the Hispanic community because of its growing influence and population base. "Pretty soon, Southern white guys like me may be in the minority,” He appears to accept the fact that there are other races, other than whites to be concerned for.

After Hurricane Katrina made landfall in August 2005, an estimated 70,000 evacuees fled to Arkansas and Huckabee ordered state agencies to take care of them. State parks offered discounts, waived pet restrictions, and bumped other reservations in favor of evacuees. Pharmacists were given emergency authority to dispense prescriptions and provide access to dialysis machines. Shelters opened up in nearly every portion of the state, and Huckabee requested that the entire state be declared a disaster area. This tells me that he will not be another George W. Bush during a disaster.

 More recently, Mike Huckabee has admitted that Barack Obama has indeed run a successful campaign.  Just today he stated Barack Obama's candidacy "a landmark achievement" and he warned fellow Republicans not to demonize Obama.

"Republicans will make a fundamental if not fatal mistake if they seek to win the election by demonizing Barack Obama,"  Huckabee praised the country for getting "to a point where we did not see his color but we truly saw his charisma, his message and what he brought to the campaign trail."  "When people are really hurting — and they are right now — they're not looking at a person's race," he added.

When discussing Obama and Reverend Wright, Huckabee said that “Obama made the point, and I think it’s a valid one, that you can’t hold the candidate responsible for everything that people around him may say or do. You just can’t. Whether it’s me, whether it’s Obama…anybody else. But he did distance himself from the very vitriolic statements.  Now, the second story. It’s interesting to me that there are some people on the left who are having to be very uncomfortable with what Louis Wright said, when they all were all over a Jerry Falwell, or anyone on the right who said things that they found very awkward and uncomfortable years ago. Many times those were statements lifted out of the context of a larger sermon. Sermons, after all, are rarely written word for word by pastors like Reverend Wright, who are delivering them extemporaneously, and caught up in the emotion of the moment. There are things that sometimes get said, that if you put them on paper and looked at them in print, you’d say “Well, I didn’t mean to say it quite like that.””

Are there things about Huckabee that I don’t agree with?  Yes, definitely!  I don’t agree with several of his political views, like on abortion and marriage and some of his health issues he wants to push.  I could name quite a few things I don’t like about him but I don’t have the time or space.

My point is, as a political candidate, Mike Huckabee would be a challenge for anyone to take on if he is given the time to speak.  During the Republican debates, the media seemed to ignore Mike and gave most their attention to McCain and Mitt Romney instead.

Keep in mind that there are those in our party that think Senator Hagel, who is also a republican, should be Obama’s VP nominee.  It was also said that Kerry asked McCain to be his VP.  Imagine the breaking news stories if Obama were to actually chose a Republican, one that is not totally aligned with their own Party on all issues?

Remember this story about Governor Mike Huckabee?   Huckabee faulted President Bush as not listening to military leaders who urged him early on to send more troops to secure Iraq, charged that the administration’s policy toward Pakistan had been a “waste” and a “setback,” and warned that the United States was now more “vulnerable to the animosity of other countries.”

“American foreign policy needs to change its tone and attitude, open up, and reach out,” wrote Mr. Huckabeee, a former Arkansas governor. “The Bush administration’s arrogant bunker mentality has been counterproductive at home and abroad.”

Can’t you just hear Huckabee going about John McCain with these same kinds of words?

A Great Comeback to McCain's Latest TV AD


John McCain's new TV ad (TPM Election Central) focuses on the environment, with a declaration that "John McCain stood up to the President" on global warming:

A great comeback to this commercial would be showing those videos on YouTube with McCain and Bush hugging and kissing and standing together on the stages during previous Bush and McCain campaign stops.

Yes Senator McCain -- you STOOD UP alright! 

When Americans needed you to STEP AWAY from President Bush -- You stood right by his side instead.

Then show clips of McCain standing with Bush on the war in Iraq.  With Bush on tax cuts.  With Bush on privatizing social security, etc....

Patti Solis Doyle = Hillary Clinton as VP? I Sincerely Hope Not.


Barack Obama is hiring Patti Solis Doyle as his Vice Presidential nominee’s Chief of Staff.  When's the last time you've heard a presidential nominee selecting their VP's chief of staff? 

I’m guessing this means that Hillary Rodham Clinton will be Obama’s VP nominee.  Why you ask. Because Patti has worked with nobody but Hillary Clinton, since 1992 – that’ why.

Mrs. Doyle is a political operative and long-time aide to Hillary.  Starting her association with the former First Lady as her assistant during her husband Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign, she eventually became campaign manager for Hillary's 2000 Senate campaign, her 2006 re-election campaign and her 2008 president campaign from its inception until she was replaced by Maggie Williams in February 2008.

Doyle entered politics working on Richard M. Daley’s (Obama supporter) campaign for Mayor of Chicago. Later she went with David Wilhelm (Bill Clinton’s campaign manager - also an Obama supporter now) from Chicago to Little Rock, where she became Hillary’s assistant. She is credited with coining the term “Hillaryland”, the close circle of Clinton advisers, dating back to 1992.  She is executive director of HillPac too.  Doyle was the first Hispanic woman to manage a presidential campaign.

HillPac (Hillary’s Leadership PAC) is the biggest operation on the Democratic side, employing 26 people (although several of these workers are shared with her official Senate office). Clinton keeps consulting costs to a minimum. In the first three months of 2006, HILLPAC employed just two consultants -- the Hudson Media Group, which received approximately $36,000, and Heather Hurlburt, who took in $15,000. Hudson Media Group is the political arm of the Glover Park Group, a firm where Clinton confidant Howard Wolfson is a partner. Hurlburt, who is based in Michigan, is a former speechwriter in the Clinton administration.

Why do I mention Hillary’s PAC?  Barack Obama, whom I support, has promised not to use PAC money for his campaign.  This fact about HillPac and Doyle being the director of it bothers me a great deal.

Her husband, Jim Doyle, a Harvard Law grad, worked for William Daley, Mayor Daley's brother, while he was commerce secretary during President Bill Clinton's second term. He's now at Penn, Schoen & Berland; the firm's Mark Penn is Clinton's pollster.

Hillary Clinton has been saying on the campaign trail she is the most famous person you don't know. What does Doyle see that the public does not? Her answer: A Clinton who "meddled" to get the Doyles married, did a reading at their wedding, called Santiago Solis when he was dying and showed up in the hospital when Doyle's children were born. "She gave me tips on breastfeeding." The two also share a passion for TV's "Grey's Anatomy."

The relationship between Doyle and Clinton has evolved through the years. Said Doyle, who has devoted most of her adult life to Hillary Rodham Clinton, "We have a true friendship."

All these facts disturb me a great deal.  They all lead to the assumption that Senator Obama will indeed select Hillary has his Vice Presidential nominee.  This will hurt him during the general election, I’m sure of it.

As we all know, Obama has ran his whole campaign on looking to the future, not reliving the past.  Hillary and Bill Clinton represent the ‘past’ and nothing but the ‘past’, just as the Bush family does.

I know I’m suppose to trust that my candidate will make the right decisions; but on this one, I’m afraid he’s had no choice -- the ‘establishment’ has stepped in and demanded he pick Hillary or he will suffer for it in November.

I was in hopes that Barack Obama would be able to do the right thing by saying ‘no’ to the Party establishment and the Clinton family.  At this point - it doesn't appear that he was successful in doing so.

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