2008 Primaries Thread 2: THE QUICKENING

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fhilarious

youcangoyourownway, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:01 (eighteen years ago)

I'm an ENFP!

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:34 (eighteen years ago)

Clinton, 92: "The hits that I took in this election are nothing compared to the hits the people of this state and this country have been taking for a long time."

Hillary Clinton, tonight: "You know, the hits I’ve taken in life are nothing compared to what goes on every single day in the lives of people across our country."

Eazy, Friday, 22 February 2008 05:38 (eighteen years ago)

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/02/21/superdelegate-schmoozed-by-chelsea-backs-obama/

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 06:54 (eighteen years ago)

Unflattering Candidate Photos: slideshow

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 08:04 (eighteen years ago)

Pathetic. Phone us if you know how to beat Obama!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/22/wuspols222.xml

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 10:42 (eighteen years ago)

i just thought i'd mention this here, since it hasn't been as far as i can see -- obama won the "democrats abroad" primary handily which adds i think about the same number of delegates to his column as rhode island has

Tracer Hand, Friday, 22 February 2008 11:45 (eighteen years ago)

okay i've got a question: people are making a big deal about the standing ovation given at the end of hilz' closing remarks.

when i was watching it, i just thought they were giving a standing ovation because it was the end of the debate, it didn't really cross my mind that they were standing up for her remarks in particular. but now everyone's saying it was for her... what do you guys think?

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 12:24 (eighteen years ago)

lol hillary giving obama shit abt xeroxing lines then does it twice in the same debate - u r supposed to be the pro here hillary wtf

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 12:29 (eighteen years ago)

The Clinton campaign at times found itself spending money on items that were not ultimately helpful. As part of their get-out-the-vote effort in Iowa, the campaign came up with a plan to have a local supermarket deliver sandwich platters to pre-caucus parties. It spent more than $95,384 on Jan. 1 at Hy-Vee Inc., a local grocery chain in West Des Moines, Iowa, in addition to buying loads of snow shovels to clear the walks for caucusgoers. Mrs. Clinton came in third in the Jan. 3 caucus. It did not snow.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/us/politics/22clinton.html

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:03 (eighteen years ago)

lol

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:03 (eighteen years ago)

i just like this a lot:

in addition to buying loads of snow shovels to clear the walks for caucusgoers. Mrs. Clinton came in third in the Jan. 3 caucus. It did not snow.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:04 (eighteen years ago)

yah that article is quite zingy

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:06 (eighteen years ago)

"She wound up spending at roughly the same rate as Mr. Obama, about a million dollars a day"!!

Am I alone in being kind of amazed at these figures?

ledge, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:08 (eighteen years ago)

The US presidential campaigns combined have now cost over a billion dollars

Tracer Hand, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:09 (eighteen years ago)

the whole situation is complete madness

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:10 (eighteen years ago)

http://i26.tinypic.com/mllapx.jpg

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:12 (eighteen years ago)

http://i27.tinypic.com/28v9bgj.jpg

lol drudge tryin to get obama assassinated

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:13 (eighteen years ago)

Good, good, just checking. xp.

I mean it's pretty easy to see how things have got to this level - but are there any discussions or proposals for putting a cap on this spending? Sorry if this is an elementary question, just point me to a wiki link or something.

ledge, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:13 (eighteen years ago)

would anyone else agree that Obama's Superbowl ad was one of the most astute and effective expenditures of the campaign?

cost a fortune but in terms of reaching out to the voters he was after he couldn't have done any better.

Upt0eleven, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:30 (eighteen years ago)

'Police concerned about order to stop screening'

http://www.star-telegram.com/667/story/486413.html

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 22 February 2008 13:39 (eighteen years ago)

... and there's going to be yet another debate! can you imagine these two debating FIVE TIMES between Super Tuesday and March 4, as the Clinton camp wanted?

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:17 (eighteen years ago)

hillary's debate outfit bothered me. the white piping on the edge of her collar looked like two little antennae sprouting from her collarbones at times.

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:21 (eighteen years ago)

can you imagine these two debating FIVE TIMES between Super Tuesday and March 4, as the Clinton camp wanted?

I did end up watching most of the debate, and while I found it pretty interesting I just can't see what five more debates would accomplish.

Nicole, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:23 (eighteen years ago)

only heard the soundbites as usual -- isn't the irreconcilable opposition of "change you can Xerox" and "I'm honored to be here w/ Barck Obama" proof enough what an inept fraud Rodham is? Piss on her.

Dr Morbius, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:39 (eighteen years ago)

"I am honored to be here tonight with that thieving word-thief Barack Obama" does present some cognitive dissonance

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:43 (eighteen years ago)

also I don't know what this Wolfson guy looks like, but I would like to borrow Woody Allen's Giant Sock O' Manure from Annie Hall and use it on him.

Dr Morbius, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:45 (eighteen years ago)

I wonder if McCain watches these debates too, lolling at these whippersnappers boasting about their experience

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:49 (eighteen years ago)

what's your deal with waste products, morbs?

gabbneb, Friday, 22 February 2008 14:51 (eighteen years ago)

they turn him on

Tracer Hand, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:09 (eighteen years ago)

The failure to check people for weapons at Obama's speech is ri-G-damn-diculous. I have great trouble believing it was a completely innocent mistake (maybe it was, but it seems (a) bizzare and (b) too coincidental to me).

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 15:14 (eighteen years ago)

in addition to buying loads of snow shovels to clear the walks for caucusgoers. Mrs. Clinton came in third in the Jan. 3 caucus. It did not snow

That's kind of a dumb criticism. You buy snow shovels in case it might snow. When you make the expenditure you realize it may not snow, but if it does, you'll be ready. The cost of buying the shovels is considered worth it, in view of the possibility. Kind of the same reason people buy insurance. I can imagine the Times writing a zinger about that: "Mr. Smith bought travel insurance for his trip to Hawaii. He made the trip safely and without incident."

o. nate, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:18 (eighteen years ago)

daniel, in order for the secret service's lightening screening at a rally to be a 'coincindence,' it has to, you know, coincide with something. i think obama should have the benefit of weapons screening at his events, for sure, but i don't think it's a significant portent that they lightened security at one event.

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:24 (eighteen years ago)

That's kind of a dumb criticism. You buy snow shovels in case it might snow.

sure. i just thought it was was phrased in a funny way. didn't really think it was a good substantive criticism of the clinton campaign (there are far better criticisms that can be made).

Mark Clemente, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:28 (eighteen years ago)

Well, Obama reminds many people of JFK and RFK -- two v. popular Democratic leaders -- and JFK was shot to death in Tx., during an event as President. And, obv., Obama's black, which leads to reasonable fear that, if he isn't well-protected, he could be killed.

(xp)

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 15:31 (eighteen years ago)

With all that background, I'd say it's f---g outrageous for the Secret Service to do what it did.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 15:33 (eighteen years ago)

of course it's a reasonable fear, but it's a huge leap from recognizing those similarities and fears to attributing significance to such 'coincidence' and somehow implying that there's an inside job on obama's head in the works (and I'm not saying you said that, but that's the natural trajectory of this line of reasoning)

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:36 (eighteen years ago)

i've supported obama over hillary for this entire race but when everybody is creaming themselves over what a great speaker barack is im really unimpressed with his debate performance - hillary sounds smarter, tougher, more specific, better prepared, she doesnt stutter and um and uh on every line, and she appeals to actual concrete ideals instead of really vague change rhetoric. i dont think obama is as conservative or moderate as everybody wants to pretend he is, but i do wish he would actually defend his liberal beliefs as liberal ideas instead of this mushy touchy feely bullshit. i can see why hillary wants more debates - i always end up hating her for the weeks of smearing and dirty tricks that lead up to them but coming away from the actual debate i really want her to be president, even if i know she wont do like 70% of the stuff she's talking about

and what, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:42 (eighteen years ago)

yeah elmo but think of how if the secret service during the kennedy years had only realized that kennedy and lincoln had the same number of letters in their last name, they would probably have beefed up security in dallas

max, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:43 (eighteen years ago)

ethan's right, every time i see a debate i like hillary more

max, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:44 (eighteen years ago)

just saying -- there was perhaps a legitimate reason for pulling the weapons screening; the secret service is not obliged to justify that move. and to imply that it was somehow a planned or careless negligence shows pretty bad faith towards the secret service, who i would generally trust to do their job.

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:45 (eighteen years ago)

Ethan's got a point, but presidents aren't involved in debates. After this year we won't see th candidates in this context until 2012.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:46 (eighteen years ago)

Is Hillary going to move the presidential office if she gets elected? Or is she really going to sit in the oval office every day, knowing her husband did not have you know what with that you know who there?

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:49 (eighteen years ago)

(also: OTM - debates and speeches are pointless and completely irrelevant re: actually being the president)

StanM, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:50 (eighteen years ago)

shes gonna sit there smoking cigars laughing maniacally.

jhøshea, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:51 (eighteen years ago)

Well, unless there's a really good reason they're not sharing -- with us or, apparently, the Dallas Police, who were also upset by the order -- and given their stated reasons for the order -- they were worried abour delaying the event too long and the crowd ''seemed friendly'' -- I'd say they weren't doing their jobs well, at least in this limited instance.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 22 February 2008 15:53 (eighteen years ago)

I thought they both looked fine last night. I have grown to increasingly like HRC's stump speeches and debate performances and Obama, while not at his absolute best was okay, though anybody who is likely to choose or change their vote based on one debate is a bit of an idiot, imho.

Michael White, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:54 (eighteen years ago)

debates and speeches are pointless and completely irrelevant re: actually being the president

I agree with you on debates being a rather artificial, collegiate forensics team, type of competition, with limited relevance to the Presidential job description. Speeches, on the other hand, are an important part of what a President does - it's an important part of how he communicates his vision to the people.

o. nate, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:57 (eighteen years ago)

I too am impressed with Hillz debate performances up to the point that she drops a stinker like the Xerox line. Who the hell is advising her? Saying crap like that does nothing to help her likability factor. Basically, if Hill was just herself and brought it without having to resort to dirty tactics or crummy lines fed to her by her campaign advisers or her husband I would love her a whole lot more.

youcangoyourownway, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:58 (eighteen years ago)

daniel, i definitely think it's an event worth noting but i really don't see any basis for outrage in one incident alone; if obama's security detail continues to show laxity -- if it becomes a trend -- it will and should raise some serious questions.

and again, that you don't think they have a good reason for not justifying the move to the public shows bad faith on your part.

elmo argonaut, Friday, 22 February 2008 15:59 (eighteen years ago)


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