EXTRA! Gov. Pawlenty's Former Spokesman Arrested in Prostitution Sting
Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 11:52:26 AM PDT
Longtime Republican operative Peter Hong, who served as campaign spokesman in 2002 for Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) – a top-tier candidate frequently mentioned as a possible V-P candidate for McCain – was arrested for soliciting prostitution on Wednesday in St. Paul, MN and was booked at the Ramsey County Jail early that evening.

Throwing McCain Under the Straight Talk Express?
Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 06:52:25 PM PDT
In past elections, the Bush/Rove team undercut, back stabbed and push polled John McCain's campaign without mercy, limits nor reservations. Now, we are supposed to believe that they are "good friends"? Mr. McCain has attempted to become the nominee in past elections and has been viciously attacked by his own party's hard core base. The primary leading to his nomination this election cycle was no exception to that historical precedent. Right wing talk radio and pundits were seen to join Mitt Romney's campaign and Mike Huckabee's campaign in attacking the authenticity of McCain's conservative credentials, his "Republicaness" if you will. Once again, completely out of touch with the average voter and America at large (even the average Republican voter, perhaps), the far right wing of the Republican party pushed McCain and the other candidates as far to the right as possible to appeal to the base. This is fairly typical of a primary fight, one must acknowledge, and McCain, of course, managed to win the nomination despite these attacks from within.
(Updated): Casting "Election 2008: The Movie"
Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 08:30:54 PM PDT
(This is actually a repost from some months ago, but I put so much time into hunting down the appropriate photos, I decided to repost it; besides, I'm depressed about not being able to make it to NN this year, so I wanted to post something light to cheer myself--and perhaps others--up a bit)
Several months back, Canadian Noise posted an Oscar-themed diary which speculated on the casting for a filmed version of the 2008 Presidential race.
Unfortunately, the diary didn’t get much notice, but I thought it was such a fun idea that I ran with it, and came up with the following. The only rule I made for myself is to take it seriously—no cartoon characters, no dead actors; all of the choices have to be current, professional film or TV actors. Feel free to toss your own ideas into the ring; I know that I’m way off on at least some of my choices, but what the hell...
Romney's Ambition Knows No Bounds
Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 09:53:57 AM PDT
Normally, this would be a pretty generic headline - something along the lines of '[politican's name here]'s Ambition Knows No Bounds' is pretty standard fare in American political discourse. But anyone who read my diary on VP knows that I firmly believe that Mitt Romney was the Republican's best chance for victory this year and will probably be in 2012 (even more so with a VP nod under his belt). I think he knows that, and the fact that there is no visible friction whatsoever within this man who has gone from annihilating McCain at every turn to giving him credit for things that a)he didn't invent and b)aren't all that great makes be very, very afraid. I think we have to take him seriously.
RE: Today's Impeachment Vote, From Ron Paul
Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 07:33:35 PM PDT
RE: Today's Impeachment Vote.
TO: Dearest President George W. Bush, Leader of the Free World
Body: @#$% YOU!!!
Regards, Congressman Ron Paul (from your "home state" of Texas)
Post Script, Teeheehee!
Why VP Matters - And What Romney Represents
Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 07:31:52 PM PDT
For all the hype surrounding the prolonged primary battle on our side, there's been very little attention paid to what the Republican nomination process looked like in 2008. Our bloated attempt to copy their get-a-nominee-as-soon-as-possible-and-commence-nuking-the-fuck-out-of-the-other-side (phew) system with Super Duper Tuesday fell flat on its stupid face, while McCain appeared to be a man on an island - with a party united behind him.
Clearly, the Republicans had their act together in a way we didn't - they had gone in, grim faced, and pulled levers for a man they had all but burned in effigy over his illegal immigration compromise with Senator Kennedy because he was their best candidate for President, principles be damned. Must not have mattered who McCain was running against.
Now, since this is the MSM's preferred storyline, I call bullshit as a sheer reflex reaction - then I see if said declaration of bullshit has legs. A whole bunch of legs under the fold.
Who still has debt from the primary?
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 08:51:19 AM PDT
The Political Newsline took a look to see who still has debt from the presidential primary and who is free and clear.
Democrats
* Clinton $22,523,860
* Kucinich $1,177,644
* Biden $1,170,869
* Dodd $386,991
* Edwards $354,719
* Richardson $285,418
* Gravel $136,565
Republicans
* Romney $44,600,000
* Giuliani $3,124,113
* Hunter $222,447
* Huckabee $121,109
* Thompson $83,648
* Paul $0
* Tancredo $0
Texas Republican Slogan Choices & Governor Perry Goes to Colorado to Fight the Jihadists
Sat Jun 28, 2008 at 08:32:43 PM PDT
The Republican party of Texas is ready to choose a bumper sticker slogan, and out of over a thousand entries, you would have thought they'd come up with something wittier than:
Obama for Change? That's all you'll have left in your pockets!
Insert idiot laugh here -- I don't know how to represent it phonetically -- "yuck yuck yuck" perhaps?
Possible Assemblies direct funding of GOP?
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:24:21 PM PDT
In yesterday's post, I noted how the Assemblies of God are rallying around Kenneth Copeland's latest attempt to derail Sen. Chuck Grassley's investigation of nonprofit groups.
There's a very valid reason why the Assemblies may be quite concerned, should Congressional attention focus on them.
Namely...not only is illegal electioneering rife within the denomination, but there is some troubling evidence to suggest that violations may be crossing over into direct contributions to Assemblies-favoured candidates--possibly the most blatant 501(c)3 violations ever documented.
John McCain: 'Comeback Kid'?
Mon Jun 23, 2008 at 10:21:49 AM PDT
I'm writing today to pose a question to the community, and it's a question that I don't have an answer for myself. It's also a question that I think has a lot of meaning to the current battle for the White House going on between Barack Obama and John McCain.
The question is this: What happened in late 2007 and early 2008 that allowed John McCain to win the GOP primary?
It's not smart to underestimate the enemy
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 11:09:43 AM PDT
While I don't subscribe to the characterization of political candidates as opponents or contestants, like gladiators in the Roman arena, there's little question that many of the promoters and financial supporters of candidates are basically antagonistic to the interests of the general public the candidates are proposing to serve.
So, as a progressive Democrat, I'm not at all reluctant to consider the Republican proponents of authoritarian, patriarchal dictatorship as my enemies. Moreover, since a significant number of the American people have awakened to the fact that, instead of having their modest expectations and patriotic values honored, the people they elected to represent and serve them have engaged in the grossest deceptions and dishonored the country, it's clear that there's a small class of people who now have a lot to lose. It would be a mistake to think they will give up power easily.
Will Barr help Obama? X-Update Libertarian Smear Effort in South Georgia
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 07:10:49 AM PDT
This flyer (first link shown below the fold) is apparently being distributed by the local Libertarian Party in Valdosta Georgia accusing McCain of being "TOO LIBERAL" and Obama "A MARXIST". I've seen these posted everywhere and especially on campus in Valdosta, GA.
Is this sort of stuff effective? Will Bob Barr presidential nominee of the Libertarian party really "catch on" in Georgia? Are Libertarians organized and strong enough to make it happen?
I went to the Libertarian web site shown below and it rejected my address to sign up for updates (presumably if I donated I could get on their mailing list).
Update: McCain and Obama tied in GA thanks to Calev comment below.
Huffington Post article claims 6% support for Barr and 7% still undecided, Obama & McCain neck and neck in Georgia.
VRW: Joked About Assassinating Obama, Lately? You're Hired!
Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 08:59:11 AM PDT
Violent Rhetoric Watch (VRW) - Jun 13, 2008
FOX News Hires Mike Huckabee, Month After Ex Gov Joked About Assassination of Sen. Obama
**APPLICANTS WANTED: Profitable broadcast news corporation seeks on air personality with proven record of debasing civic debate. Must be willing to use violent rhetoric and tell off-color jokes that would warrant Secret Service investigations if said by an ordinary citizen. Preference given to failed presidential candidates who have also joked about assassinating their opponents. Benefits include: medical, dental, plus chance to undermine American deliberative democracy.
One month after making a joke about assassinating Sen. Barack Obama, former Arkansas Governor and failed presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee, has been hired by FOX News.
(**Fictional ad)
Why Ron Paul Matters
Fri Jun 13, 2008 at 05:43:05 AM PDT
It may seem a bit obvious that Ron Paul's presence has created headaches for John McCain and the GOP in general. He's been like an anti-war thorn in the side of the right wing radicals that have co-opted all good sense in the Republican Party and supplanted it with totalitarianism. Paul has served in Congress as a Republican over the years although his positions on key issues certainly would seem to stand at odds with the current administration.
His 1988 Libertarian Party run at the presidency fell a distant 3rd to George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis, but he has attracted flocks of followers over the years for his ability to corner the market on a political identity that speaks to more than a few conservative minded citizens out there.
Mike Huckabee warns against demonizing Obama
Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 10:30:03 AM PDT
In yesterday's Nashua Telegraph there's a report on a speech Mike Huckabee gave before a Republican group. He said:
"I think we will make a huge mistake if we try to demonize Barack Obama,'' Huckabee said in remarks to the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women's Lilac Luncheon crowd at the CR Sparks Conference Center.
A pity that not too many Republican activists seem to be listening to him.
My Top Moments, Memories, and Impressions from the '08 Presidential Primaries, Part I
Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 11:51:46 AM PDT
So, at long last we have come to the end of the road, insofar as the primary race goes. The dreaded "brokered convention" is no longer a possibility, in either Party's case (if you'll remember, it was the Republicans who were initially destined for a convention floor battle). Now, as we shift our focus to the general election, I want to take a moment to share some of my favorite memories of this primary campaign.
I want to start out by saying how incredible this race was for someone my age (26) to watch. In every single Presidential Race of my lifetime, at least one of the two Party's had their nominee going into the primary (sorry Bill Bradley, but it's the truth). So many people from both sides of the aisle seemed to have a realistic shot at one time or another for their Party's nomination this time around, it made for one incredible race.
So incredible, in fact, that it'll take me at least two shots to get everything in. Part I will take us from last December through Super Tuesday. So, here are my memories from this campaign during that timespan.
Huck's Raving Anti-Semitic Supporter
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 11:06:41 AM PDT
As the recent rolling exposes of Texas evangelist John Hagee and Ohio theocrat Rod Parsely show -- there are influential leaders with dangerously bigoted and often anti-democratic views. And these leaders are so signficant, that someone like John McCain -- well actually John McCain himself, and his side- kick Joe Lieberman -- are willing to turn a blind eye to their very public views. Mike Huckabee certainly had his share as well, although prior to the blow-up over Barack Obama's pastor, Jeremiah Wright, most people and certainly the media were less than curious about the views of even important leaders of the religious right, most of whom supported Huck's campaign.