Wow, you don't have to say the primary is over anymore. Just trying to look for a superdelegate list is impossible today. That's a good thing, because the official day of the Pivot to the general election i believe was yesterday, thanking the idiot-in-chief for that one. Also, where are any Hillary Clinton diaries? Thankfully none to be found. What a difference a cheapshot comment from the Knesset can make.
I know this isn't much of a diary, but can anyone update this diary on a delegate count for today? I know Obama is up one today, any more?
The washington Times http://www.washingtontimes.com/... is reporting that McCain will be blogging on liberal blogs.
Those who follow blogging said the McCain campaign will have to pick and choose whom to invite to conference calls, arguing that some sites won't treat Mr. McCain fairly.
"I don't think the people at DailyKos are going to treat John McCain mercifully, but I think the fact that people get their question heard makes them dial it back a bit," said Soren Dayton, a blogger who worked briefly for the McCain campaign and now works at a public affairs company, New Media Strategies.
Going forward, Mr. Hynes said, the campaign would like to have Mr. McCain talk to sports bloggers, too, as a way to "humanize John McCain as something other than a carbon-copy politician running for office, delivering talking points."
I believe this is an attempt to reach out to disaffected Clinton bloggers. Come on here, Johnny, we got more than a couple of questions for the double talk express!