2008 Primaries Thread 2: THE QUICKENING

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You know, Tom, that perplexes me, too. Is it 'cause the Repubs think he's their best hope in a GE? Is he a sacrificial offering in a losing year. Did they hold their nose and vote for their best candidate with (what they think is) their best issue? No Repubs love this guy.

Michael White, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:36 (sixteen years ago) link

I think it's totally that he's a fall guy. The people who fund and run the GOP, for the most part, all got where they are by being greedy, devious, cutthroat sons of bitches. I think they see the writing on the wall for the next four years and they put this poor old man out there to get humiliated one last time.

El Tomboto, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:37 (sixteen years ago) link

They don't WANT the next term. the next term is going to be hell on earth for this country.

El Tomboto, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:38 (sixteen years ago) link

Do you really think McCain is any less an SOB?

1. Romney didn't gain traction.

2. Ron Paul was no one's favourite martian after all.

3. Hey! Giuliani! 9/11 does not give you (202) area code.

4. Huckabee has a very promising career...on television.

Which leaves one fake maverick who <3 Reagan and therefore business as usual. Oh, and moderate GOPs/swing voters like him a lot.

suzy, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:39 (sixteen years ago) link

not that theres not party leaders mucking around but this is sort of self-selective too - like who in their right mind really wants to run from the republican side this year

romney and especially giuliani were super weak candidates

jhøshea, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:41 (sixteen years ago) link

I think it's totally that he's a fall guy. The people who fund and run the GOP, for the most part, all got where they are by being greedy, devious, cutthroat sons of bitches. I think they see the writing on the wall for the next four years and they put this poor old man out there to get humiliated one last time

Walter Karp to thread. Seriously. Which is why the GOP, despite its genuine carping, genuinely WANTS her to become the nominee -- she's most likely to continue the tone and policies of this administration.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:42 (sixteen years ago) link

lets see what the dems can do w/this shit-cake we cooked them up!

jhøshea, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:42 (sixteen years ago) link

Do they, Suzy? I used to have some admiration for him but he sold out on a variety of issues and if he's so friggin' smart about the war, why does he act like a navy officer instead of an advisin' and consentin' US Senator all this time the Bush Admin has been fucking up?

Michael White, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:43 (sixteen years ago) link

I used to listen to NPR in the the shower in the morning for years. About 2005, the clock radio in the bathroom broke and I never replaced it, primarily 'cause waking up and listening to the latest venal, asinine, craven or just plain wrong thing the Admin were up to was becoming perilously close to bad for my general welfare. If Obama won, I might just get a new one.

Michael White, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:46 (sixteen years ago) link

WTF apparently this "typical white person" thing Obama said about his grandmother in a radio interview is gaining traction.

I give up, America. Stupid has won.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:46 (sixteen years ago) link

Johnny, links?

Re. McCain I'm just talking about people my mom knows who were either a) in Vietnam b) Reagan Democrats who got stuck c) racist or d) aren't as bothered about sellout issues as you are.

suzy, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:50 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/taylor-marsh/obama-grandmother-typic_b_92601.html

Now they've just spent almost an hour talking about it on MSNBC, and probably FOX and CNN too (but I haven't been watching those).

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:53 (sixteen years ago) link

grrrrrrrrrrrrreat!

J0rdan S., Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:54 (sixteen years ago) link

i quit america.

M@tt He1ges0n, Thursday, 20 March 2008 22:57 (sixteen years ago) link

I never read the Huffington Post. Does it seriously allow imbeciles to post shit like that?

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:00 (sixteen years ago) link

The truth is that racism works both ways and some of us blue collar folks

eat a dick

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:03 (sixteen years ago) link

'some of us blue collar folks'

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:03 (sixteen years ago) link

Ferraro Fires Back
Offended by comparison to fiery pastor

Geraldine Ferraro complains about Obama lumping her in with his controversial pastor, whom she calls a 'racist bigot'

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:04 (sixteen years ago) link

What else are they going to talk about on tv? The war? Depressing. The economy? Depressing, and hard to understand. Race? Titillating! And talking about Obama, I'm sure, gets the ratings up. So this is just win-win for them, even if lose-lose for America.

The Clintons helped make this media culture so profitable (blue dresses, etc.) and they're using it now to their advantage.

(apologizes for sounding so sanctimonious)

Euler, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:05 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,339949,00.html

^^^^^^actually ... not bad??

Fifty-seven percent of Americans do not believe Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama shares the controversial views of his former spiritual mentor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright,

Most Americans — 72 percent — are familiar with the comments made by Obama’s former pastor.

this means the story has kind of hit its threshold to some degree, right?

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:06 (sixteen years ago) link

nowhere to go but up ... unless more bad shit happens

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:06 (sixteen years ago) link

What he described abt gran on radio is also in that first book, basically she gets hassled at the bus stop by an aggressive black guy; it's the first time she has felt threatened by someone from another race. She tries to get her husband to drive her the work to next day and to avoid the issue, but Obama finds out after he sees they're upset about something and they're reluctant to share it. She's ashamed to her core to have to admit that she's scared of a random black guy first to her husband and then, more upsettingly, to her grandson.

We have all been in situations where someone who is different to us in belief or skin colour or strength has made us feel stranger danger. In some cases there are reasons to feel shame for that, and some not.

suzy, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:11 (sixteen years ago) link

is this "typical white person" line seriously getting traction? it doesn't seem to noted on any of the networks' webpages. what are they saying on the tele?

Mark Clemente, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:11 (sixteen years ago) link

if hillary called her BLACK GRANDMOTHER a 'typical black person' im pretty sure people would be forgiving.

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:11 (sixteen years ago) link

but that would be because she was black

lol racial double standard

deej, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:11 (sixteen years ago) link

comments on huffington blog are mostly encouraging, though.

stevie, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:13 (sixteen years ago) link

xxxxxxxxposts

stevie, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:13 (sixteen years ago) link

barack should just be using that onion article as his response to this. "did you chuckle at this? then what's the problem with what I said?"

El Tomboto, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:17 (sixteen years ago) link

onion article was completely hilarious to me btw

El Tomboto, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:17 (sixteen years ago) link

speaking as a black man

El Tomboto, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:17 (sixteen years ago) link

lol, yeah one of the more common reax to the obama speech i've seen is OUTRAGE that anyone could think white racism is as bad, destructive, hateful, powerful as black racism. in a weird way the timing of this thing couldn't be better - obama still basically has the nod (though when he gets whupped in pennsylvania i'm ready to hear the 'obama: fatally crippled?' spin), and it's a long long way to the election. some worry that this is branding him and huge mccain bounce in poll numbers is a little worrying right now. still it's MARCH, so this could be very old news by the convention even and what ends up coming out of this could be 'well, he really isn't a muslim apparently'. tombot otm in a mccain loss not being so bad for the gop (this is the coulter line of thought roughly right? ie. 'same policies' w/ hillary and let the dems bear the blame). mccain got lucky thru circumstance - huckabee scared the gop base (- fundies) alot more and struck them as 'our dean' which of course meant the ball bounced to their kerry. romney wins iowa instead of huck (or let's be honest - romney's a methodist instead of a morman) and that race is very very different.

balls, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:21 (sixteen years ago) link

I think it's part of why Clinton won MA.

I think MA is more industrial compared to the other NE states, and its urban residents more balkanized.

gabbneb, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:22 (sixteen years ago) link

boston's very segregated y'say?

balls, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:27 (sixteen years ago) link

comments on huffington blog are mostly encouraging, though.

-- stevie, Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:13 PM

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:38 (sixteen years ago) link

but yeah fwiw it's incredible (and maybe a measure of the success of the penn speech) to see liberals talking about race and admitting long-hushed maybe barely-conscious discomfort & fear

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:42 (sixteen years ago) link

http://i27.tinypic.com/16m4ac.jpg

jhøshea, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:45 (sixteen years ago) link

Drudge are also flagging up a story about Bill Clinton and his good pal Rev. Wright!

Has someone called the karma police on behalf of Obama?

suzy, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:57 (sixteen years ago) link

WaPo has the passport story ... it was supposed to break tomorrow morning, but I guess we'll see it soon.

Mr. Goodman, Thursday, 20 March 2008 23:59 (sixteen years ago) link

Or, maybe not, from Drudge:

MORE... WASHINGTON TIMES SET TO SPLASH THE DEVELOPMENT, NEWSROOM SOURCES TELL DRUDGE REPORT... MORE..

Mr. Goodman, Friday, 21 March 2008 00:02 (sixteen years ago) link

i just turned on Larry King and Obama is on via satellite but i think theyve already moved on to other topics

gr8080, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:19 (sixteen years ago) link

[Ohio:] For Obama, it’s a 17-point swing against him since the last SurveyUSA poll taken just three weeks ago, going up from up ten on McCain to down seven. Clinton has slipped four points over the same period but still leads McCain by six.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:26 (sixteen years ago) link

If the polling continues to slide for Obama in Ohio and Missouri, and if McCain continues to do well in Michigan and Pennsylvania, the Democrats simply cannot afford to nominate Obama. That, in fact, is the express mission of the superdelegates — to avoid a general-election disaster like George McGovern, and not to simply rubber-stamp the popular vote or the pledged-delegate leader.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:28 (sixteen years ago) link

^^^ hotair.com

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:28 (sixteen years ago) link

I am an Obama supporter, but am now taking another look at Hillary Clinton. I am turned off by the way Obama has handled the Wright situation so far. I felt offended by the way he seemed to stereotype whites as racist in his comment about how his grandmother is a "typical white". I felt inspired by his words and campaign of hope, but his essential acceptance of Wrights words in church casts doubt onto his judgment. I am now concerned if my judgment that Obama was the stronger candidate against McCain was correct. I hope the media continues to pursue this story, because I for one still have concerns about the inconsistencies in Obama's story and the impact of this controversy on his electability in the general election.

Posted By: thornton | March 20, 2008 at 07:47 PM

max, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:38 (sixteen years ago) link

the next set of polls will be more favorable to Obama. getting 2M people to watch a 40 minute vid on youtube is a good start. of course a better way to convince whitey he's not the devil is to keep calling talk radio stations and discussing how his brackets are going.

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:43 (sixteen years ago) link

discussing

Cosmo Vitelli, Friday, 21 March 2008 01:45 (sixteen years ago) link

All of those polls are meaningless. I said so when Senator Clinton was up, I said so when Senator Obama was up and now I’m saying it now that Senator McCain is up. Direction surveys do not begin to harden till mid-August at the earliest.

Mr. Goodman, Friday, 21 March 2008 02:15 (sixteen years ago) link

actually theyre only meaningful when obama is up

jhøshea, Friday, 21 March 2008 02:18 (sixteen years ago) link


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