You know it really bothers me that Mike Huckabee did a better job of saying what I wanted to say in my last post; much more to the point.
This is from the conservative, baptist minister and former Presidential candidate:
And one other thing I think we’ve gotta remember. As easy as it is for [...]
The whole Rev. Jeremiah Wright controversy has been a tough one to watch, and it’s taken me a long time to respond because what he has said, at least what I’ve heard of it, didn’t offend me greatly. I disagree with a lot of it - but I’m not about to go protest. It’s [...]
What an amazing speech today by Barack Obama. Even though his competitors are blanketing the web with divisive vitriol, Obama chose to spoke of unity. He took the comments of Reverend Wright on headfirst, and spoke of a reality that most politicians are afraid to discuss.
Tonight I got a comment from someone who [...]
I really have to think about the racial controversies that have hit the Obama/Clinton campaign over the past few months. When Ed Rendell said that there were white Pennsylvanians that wouldn’t vote for a black candidate, I agreed with him. Having experienced the center of this state as a black man, I have said that [...]
The Clinton team (that would be HRC and Bill) seems to be offering Senator Obama the opportunity to give up his 1st place position in the race (more delegates, states, and votes) to become the Vice Presidential candidate.
I don’t know how someone who’s in second place, can offer the Vice Presidency to the person who’s [...]
I’ve tried to dial down my Hillary bashing of late but some times her team is infuriating. Now they’re complaining about the Texas caucus/vote system that’s been on the books since she was the 20+ point front-runner. Now she’s not and she’s complaining.
I’m hoping that Obama wins Texas this Tuesday not [...]
Looks like Al Gore is taking the high road and won’t be endorsing a candidate during the primaries.
From CNN:
The sources say Gore talks with both Clinton and Obama, and is on good terms with both. But with Sen. John Kerry and Bill Clinton both aligned to a candidate, Gore has a role to serve as [...]
What a crazy week. I’ve been so busy at work. I haven’t had a chance to look at my Google Reader account and should be working instead posting. Anyway.
Watching MSNBC right now and Mike Huckabee has the line of the night “[Senator Romney] has taken both sides of the whining issue.” The more I listen [...]
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