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As Much Money, As Much Time As I Can Afford

Fri Mar 14, 2008 at 05:28:27 AM PDT

I am just about done with the worrying you anxiety ridden neurotics are engaged in here lately.

It seems everybody has written either in a diary, a front page entry, or in a comment how the math precludes a Hillary Clinton win but so many people still engage in hypotheticals regarding what they would do if she were to win the nomination.

Why?

Why not just stop it?

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The glass

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Open discussion of Keith Olbermann's Special Comment

Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 07:11:33 PM PDT

This is a diary to discuss Keith's special comment and diary about said comment. Feel free to muck about inside and rec up.

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Keith, great commentator or greatest commentator?

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Obama gets his nerd on in Austin.

Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 02:04:03 PM PDT

I was lucky enough to find out about the economic town hall here in Austin with Senator Obama and get tickets for it. Even though the event began at 9:30 this morning my boss was more than happy to let me attend as long as I brought her a button or a sticker or something. My wife, who had jury duty yesterday was able to snag tickets from UT and a Hispanic Community Center in town. We gave the other pair of tickets to another co-worker who was able to attend as well (our office is slightly liberal to say the least.)

This event was not about hope or change or any of the vague notions that Clinton supporters and/or Obama antagonists have accused the candidate of. The town hall focused specifically on his economic plan followed by a fairly long Q&A. My thoughts on it after the fold.

Jim Webb disqualified from VP nod today

Tue Feb 12, 2008 at 09:00:12 AM PDT

Jim Webb (D-VA) was one of the Democratic senators to cross the aisle and vote in favor of retroactive immunity. His name has been floated a few times on Daily Kos and elsewhere as a possible pick for Vice President. I respectfully submit that by voting in favor of retroactive immunity in favor of telecoms who broke the law and against citizens and the constitution that Jim Webb has shown himself to be a good enough senator for Virginia (certainly better than George Allen) but not quite progressive enough to run for Vice President.

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Jim Webb for

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Test: Does Every Edwards Iowa Diary Make Rec List?

Wed Dec 19, 2007 at 09:03:45 AM PDT

This is just a test to see if there's some kind of malware attacking DailyKos that makes every Edwards Iowa diary hit the req list. Carry on, nothing to see here. I'm just running a scan to see if a vast left-wing botnet is attacking DailyKos by promoting every diary with certain keywords. Keywords commencing:

Edwards electable son of mill worker millworker surge surging Iowa Hillary Obama electable corporate corruption polls believe don't believe real record universal healthcare national crowds enthusiasm on the move.

(You're still here despite the disclaimer? Well, there's more over the fold, if you insist.)

Who is the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Terrorizing?

Wed Sep 26, 2007 at 02:05:26 PM PDT

Now that the Lieberman-Kyl amendment has passed designating a branch of a soveriegn nation's army as a terrorist organization we have to ask ourselves who the Revolutionary Guard is terrorizing and how they're doing it so that we can effectively stop them.

The Islamic Revolution's Guards Corps (IRGC) is the largest branch of Iran's military, and participated in Iraq's war against Iran. We are possibly breaking international law by selectively targeting an individual function of a sovereign government, but when have we ever heeded international law when we're scared half to death of our enemy?

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What the hell is wrong with our congress?

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Conversations With a Wingnut Mom

Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 07:10:04 AM PDT

I talk to my mom about politics all the time. She was a Goldwater Republican in college and we disagree on just about everything all the time. However, there's nothing more enlightening than speaking to a real wacked out wingnut Republican. Here are some of the things I've gathered and strategies for dealing with them in conversation:

Fund the War by Soaking the Rich

Mon Sep 10, 2007 at 12:15:36 PM PDT

I think we can all agree that the Iraq war has not truly been funded since the start of it. Spending for this war combined with tax cuts for the rich has resulted in record deficits and a ballooning national debt, so if our "leadership" in Washington is going to insist on funding this losing war, let's actually pay for it!

And what better way is there to pay for a needless war than soaking the rich? Let's put together a bill that ties expenditures for our occupation of Iraq with taxes on individuals with annual incomes of more than a million dollars. Raise the tax rates on the rich to seventy percent or so and sunset the tax increase when all of our troops are pulled out of Iraq. Advocates for the tax increase can use World War II rhetoric, but instead of comparing everybody and his brother to Hitler like Republicans, insist on a shared sacrifice and point to the 90% tax rates after WWII. The rich will be doing their duty and keeping our country solvent!

Are you really that weak? (Mild Profanity)

Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 04:29:57 PM PDT

I'm typically sick of hearing Democrats and their supporters waffling about what a bad administration is in power. Let's lay it all on the line, shall we?

George Bush is a puss. He doesn't know shit, he can't make up his mind without consulting his daddy surrogate Dick Cheney, and he's surrounded himself with his buddies so he'll feel safe. No matter how retarded his compatriates are, he's gonna stick by them because he's really that fucking dumb. He knows he's sunk without them, and especially Cheney. C'mon, you look at that old fucker with the fucked up ticker and you KNOW he's evil. George Junior KNOWS he's evil. He probably even suspects he's the antichrist, but he's too much of a chickenshit to admit it to himself and DO something about it. He just wants to get through the next couple of years without getting his ass impeached, thrown out of the office, and put in front of a war crime tribunal.

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Should I just calm down a little?

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UPDATE! TX-Sen: Radnofsky vs. Hutchison Tomorrow!

Wed Oct 18, 2006 at 10:01:17 AM PDT

You might have heard of the debate that Kay Bailey Hutchison was too scared to have in front of a live audience. Well, that debate is tomorrow! Barbara Ann already got a little practice October 7th against the libertarian candidate, and if the campaign is to be believed, she wiped the floor with him.

TX Sen - Making Habeas Corpus a campaign issue

Sun Oct 01, 2006 at 01:47:36 PM PDT

This is just a direct quote from a press release from the Radnofsky campaign, but it's obvious that they realize that the torture bill is a winner for Democrats.
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I'll go volunteer

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TX Sen - Challenging Kay Bailey Hutchison on torture

Wed Sep 20, 2006 at 09:54:36 AM PDT

The Radnofsky for US Senate campaign sent out a presser that begins

Houston, Texas. Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Barbara Ann Radnofsky expressed her support for the Geneva Conventions and its protection of U.S. troops. "Redefining Common Article 3 to allow torture tactics would put our troops at risk. My father was a prisoner of war in World War II. We must protect our troops who could indeed become POWs."

TX Sen - Barbara Ann Radnofsky is within nine points!

Mon Sep 11, 2006 at 02:48:14 PM PDT

I don't know if all of y'all have heard the news yet, but Barbara Ann is at 39% in Texas and Kay Bailey Hutchison is at 47.8 percent. I got a lovely press release from the campaign with some good news:

TX Sen - Kay Bailey Hutchison is scared of debate!

Sat Sep 02, 2006 at 07:34:42 AM PDT

I just got the Radnofsky campaign's newsletter and it looks like Kay Bailey Hutchison is a little scared of debating. Here's the quote:
After going on record to the Dallas Morning News and Austin American-Statesman that she would debate, our opponent has refused to commit to the Sept. 29 debate in Dallas sponsored by the Dallas Women Lawyers Association. The Libertarian candidate has accepted. The debate begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Belo Mansion.
The Associated Press picked up on the story, and questioned Sen. Hutchison's staff about her schedule. Her spokesman excused Hutchison's absence claiming congress was in session, despite the fact that the Senate does not typically meet on Friday.
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Kay Bailey Hutchison is

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Texas Democratic Candidates Visit the Hill Country

Sun Aug 27, 2006 at 07:51:25 AM PDT

My wife and I drove down to Canyon Lake Ranch in Canyon Lake, Texas (in Comal County) for an event hosted by the Hill Country Democrats. Many of the statewide candidates were at the event as well as some local candidates. We heard Fred Head (candidate for Comptroller of Public Accounts) talk about the job of the Comptroller of Accounts and his experience as a state representative, including serving on the Legislative Budget Board. Maria Luisa Alvarado (candidate for Lt. Governor) talked about the Republican culture of corruption and her request that we all pledge to get five new voters to the polls. David Van Os (candidate for Attorney General) called from Austin where his wife was feeling poorly to apologize that he couldn't attend. Hank Gilbert (candidate for Agricultural Commissioner) definitely got our attention with his speech.
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The anti-encumbent wave will sweep Texas!

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Lamont is not number six. (Senate race rundown)

Wed Aug 09, 2006 at 09:31:33 AM PDT

In order to truly be successful this year we need six Democratic pickups. The possible states we could take are Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Montana, Missouri, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia, and Texas. These are exciting times, but we all must do our part for those campaigns.
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How many seats can we pick up?

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Why the HELL does Moveon want people to write thank you letters to Kay Bailey Hutchison?

Mon Aug 07, 2006 at 04:55:49 PM PDT

Update: Title updated for the sake of clarity.

You know, I wasn't even going to write about this because it seems like all Daily Kos cares about this week is Lamont-Lieberman. (Don't get me wrong, I want Lamont to win the primary just as much as anybody!)
However, yesterday's post from the Radnofsky campaign got a decent reaction and I figured people might actually care. MoveOn sent an email out to people asking them to send Kay Bailey Hutchison a thank you letter because she voted for public television.

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What are you sending Kay?

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GIVE ME F**KING AVATARS KOS!

Thu Aug 03, 2006 at 04:59:44 PM PDT

Just about every site has avatars so you can tell if someone is a male or a female. Daily Kos does NOT!!! Why?? It's dumb that I have to ask someone if they're a male or a female before I use a pronoun!! If this was in Spanish it would even be worse!! How the HELL would I know whether to end words in an A or an O? I don't KNOW!!
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Bill

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