April 22, 2015
HillaryHusseinClinton.com
I registered HillaryHusseinClinton.com to keep it out of the hands of those who do not support her. For $13, why not?
I suppose I should have registered BarackRodhamObama.com just for the sake of symmetry.
April 22, 2015
I registered HillaryHusseinClinton.com to keep it out of the hands of those who do not support her. For $13, why not?
I suppose I should have registered BarackRodhamObama.com just for the sake of symmetry.
April 13, 2008
John McCain explaining — in a disturbingly incoherent way — that this is a Christian nation (found via JedReport):
My favorite part: When he confuses what’s on our money with what’s in our Constitution.
And while I’m youtubing, here’s an oddly inappropriate response from Hillary Clinton to what seems to me to be a reasonable, albeit aggressive, question:
March 22, 2008
From Politico:
Journalists have become partners with the Clinton campaign in pretending that the contest is closer than it really is. Most coverage breathlessly portrays the race as a down-to-the-wire sprint between two well-matched candidates, one only slightly better situated than the other to win in August at the national convention in Denver.
In fact, says the post,
But let’s assume a best-case scenario for Clinton, one where she wins every remaining contest with 60 percent of the vote (an unlikely outcome since she has hit that level in only three states so far — her home state of New York, Rhode Island and Arkansas).
Even then, she would still be behind Obama in delegates.
The post is about why the media portrays a contest Hillary is highly unlikely to win as a neck-and-neck horse race.
(As an Obama supporter, I’m reluctant to blog this since I have never been right.)
February 22, 2008