"I intend to WHUP THEM so good, it won’t even be close." Barack, on the fall election.
First, they laugh at you.
Then they fight you.
Then you win.
Mahatma Gandhi.
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One of my sisters works on the Edwards campaign. If JRE wasn't in the race, she'd work with me. And vice-versa. We fight and argue about everything - she likes Jeter, I prefer ARod (I feel at home with misfits). But we rarely fight over candidates. We'll work just as hard for who ever wins.
► The firewall has been breached. 2,000 people showed up to last nite’s 11 PM rally in Concord!!
► The weather couldn’t be more beautiful.
► James Carville may take the reigns of the Clinton campaign, as soon as this week, if Mark Penn is fired. Jennifer Donahue, CNN, 1/7/08.
► The Nevada Culinary Workers Union will endorse Senator Obama on Wednesday.
"That union – their support, is tantamount to winning the Nevada caucus, a week from Saturday. It is HUGELY important," (emphasis orginal). Tim Russert, Nightly News, 1/7/08.
► "We have turned a chapter in American politics. For the first time since June 6, 1968, the day Bobby Kennedy died, there is a reason to be optimistic and to believe that this country can go in the right direction. This is just a historic time for us." Joe Scarborough, MSNBC, 1/7/08.
► "There was something historic about tonight that a black American could go into a state that's 95 percent white and win -- not just win a victory, but win a thumping victory, eight percent over John Edwards, nine percent over Hillary Clinton, and then give that speech that would inspire so many to believe that a new day is possible, that if it is possible to bring down the barriers between blacks and whites in this country, maybe it is possible to bring down divisions between Republicans and Democrats, and govern in a new way."
"He has a message now that transcends this question of change. It is really a message of hope and a different kind of America. There are a lot of Americans yearning for that." David Gergen, CNN 1/4/08.
► "If you see a politician speaking on the stage and the light is shining on the politician, sometimes the politician swells. But what Barack does, he reflects the light back onto people and empowers them."
"And they feel they're in control of their destiny. And indeed, they are with an invitation from him to be citizens. And I look at that and I say he's incredibly inclusive. He's reaching out to Independents, to Democrats, Republicans."
"I think what Barack offers is a very clear appeal from idealism, and to harness that idealism to make fundamental change in the country."
"I thought one of the moments in the debate last week was when he talked about words. It was important to Lincoln, it was important to FDR, and clearly Barack has that ability to inspire people, but direct them as well to deal with the problems we need to have dealt with in this country today." Bill Bradley, CNN 1/7/08.
► "I think we’ve been underestimated him for some time, actually." Newsweek’s political reporter, Richard Wolffe. Once again, the MSM’s failed to see the locomotive on the horizon.
The Next President of the United States
Obama Girl dropped by and entertained the troops. Very Marilyn of her!
Barack opens up, just a tinnie-winnie bit about his personal life. Actually, it's a very compelling side.
What a woman!
This is why liberal rock: we welcome and embrace strong and accomplished women, like Michelle, Elizabeth Edwards, and Hillary.
Let the word go forth to friend and foe alike, the torch has been passed to a new generation!
The word reacts, and it likes what it sees!
Shrub forgot to shred some incriminating evidence.
What a crew. One woman and eighteen octogenarians. Nothing against seniors, of course, rather this reflects the narrow appeal of their message – a monotone, not a mosaic.
Instead of asking McCain "boxers or briefs," a member of the audience asked "Pampers or Huggies?"
To which the septuagenarian replied, "Depends."
Oh, I know I’m evil.
Fred’s so fucking lazy, he has to lean his entire upper body on the podium. He’s such a bad actor; he can’t even pretend to care about the campaign.
ONE PERCENT!! Ahahhahhahahah. So much for the "next Ronald Reagan."
How sweet. Dennis Kucinich shares a tender moment with his granddaughter.
I Kid!
I Kid!
The Zero of 9-11 came in DEAD LAST in Iowa
BAWAWAWWAWAHAHHAHA!!!
America’s Mayor; Time’s Person of the Year; the national frontrunner, and he couldn’t even beat that crackpot, Ron Paul!
Jerkoff!