Entries Tagged as 'Election 2008'

Obama - Moving to the Center (Update)

Progressives, including myself, have become somewhat disillusioned over the last couple of days as we watched our candidate seemed to drop some of his core beliefs and move towards the center. Look, I have no problem with a politician changing his or her mind. Heck, if George W. Bush would have changed his mind, our troops would’ve been home four years ago. So changing your mind is not necessarily a bad thing. What made Barack Obama different was that he offered a new kind of politics, one that was not about political calculation but instead was about doing what was right. Over the last seven days, it seems that we are seeing political calculation more than anything else.

The FISA bill may pose a conundrum for some politicians. Some may believe that they will be portrayed as weak and “supporting the terrorists” if they oppose this piece of legislation. I believe that there are two principles at stake with this legislation. First, all spying on Americans with regards to national intelligence should go through the FISA courts. Remember that during Alberto Gonzales’s tenure, the Bush White House decided that the FISA courts were too slow and too cumbersome. Therefore, they bypassed the court. This piece of legislation will prevent that bypass (in theory). Secondly, this piece of legislation offers immunity to the telecoms. I think the telecoms you get immunity if I can also get immunity from not paying my taxes for the next five years. I’m just saying…

So in this legislation there is a small sliver of good and a larger sliver of bad.

Faith-based initiatives were a cornerstone of the Bush 2000 campaign. Unfortunately, as we have now found out, they were more about funneling money into the pockets of people that Bush liked. The program was less about helping the poor or decreasing inner-city violence. As a matter of fact, it had nothing to do with those kind of charitable issues. The program was about keeping the religious evangelicals supportive of the Bush administration. Therefore, programs like intelligent design, abstinence only and the like were pushed by this faith-based initiative. What Barack Obama has proposed is not an update on this program but instead it’s a complete reform or overhaul on this program. Anyone who has read his book The Audacity of Hope, understands that Barack Obama is a man of faith. They should also understand that faith plays an important part in his life. I don’t necessarily have a problem with this. I’ll wait and see how things shake out.

Now Barack Obama’s recent stance on NAFTA is a little bit more confusing. During the primaries, it appeared that Obama wanted to take a hard look at this treaty and possibly renegotiate some of its aspects. Recent statements seem to contradict this. For the last eight years, free trade has meant more profits for companies and more layoffs of American workers. This trend has got to stop if we are going to restore the middle class. As a matter of fact, I’m surprised that Mexico hasn’t tried to renegotiate this deal. Jobs that originally went to Mexico have now gone to China, Indonesia and Malaysia. Why? Mexico was too expensive. Mexico has been left with empty factories. The United States has laid off workers, empty factories and larger mansions. I have not seen any convincing evidence to show that NAFTA has helped the American worker. If I am shown convincing evidence, I’ll rethink my position but currently I will support most measures that will strengthen unions and help the American worker. So I don’t think I can agree with Barack Obama in this situation. [Read more →]

Wesley Clark on CBS’s - FTN

There has been this dust up over Wesley Clark’s comments. So, I figured that I would go to CBS news and find out what he said.

So, what did General Clark say that was bad? General Clark is correct. Being in the Vietnam, doesn’t make anyone more qualified to be president of the US. I continue to say that the qualifications for president are written in our Constitution.

From Article II, section 1 -
No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.

For this election, those are the qualifications. You don’t have to be in the military. You don’t have to believe in X, Y or Z.

I think that this is the republicans again trying to distract us for the “real” issues.

Countdown - Special Comment, FISA and Barack Obama

Congratulations, Glenn Greenwald. Glenn Greenwald challenged both Barack Obama and Keith Olbermann over this FISA legislation. The bottom line, as Glenn pointed out, was that Barack Obama stood firmly against immunity for the telecom companies during the primaries. Now that he is one step away from the White House, he appears to be playing politics, and backing off from this pledge.

Keith Olbermann did his homework, or rather, he had John Dean do his homework for him. Over the weekend, John Dean not only read the FISA legislation also looked at related statutes. He concluded that the telecom companies would be immune from civil lawsuits but not from criminal prosecution. Therefore, Barack Obama can vote for the FISA legislation and still pledge to prosecute any criminal activity of the telephone companies. This would be something. But for me, I would like to see Barack Obama say no telecom immunity. No! Then, follow up with a pledge that if criminal wrongdoing is found he would instruct the attorney general to prosecute.

With John McCain cranking up the rhetoric on Barack Obama’s campaign-finance “flip-flop,” I think it is important that he (Obama) takes a stand on principle. The Republicans are going to do what they’re going to do (lie and distort). Therefore, it is critical for Barack Obama to decide where he’s going to stand in this election.

Congratulations to Glenn Greenwald (Glenn’s Olbermann posts - here and here. Glenn’s original post on FISA and Obama here.) It is rare for a blogger to have any influence of the world on which he blogs. Glenn’s arguments are thoughtful and well researched. It is very hard to argue with Glenn… and win.

Electoral Map

There are several bloggers who have spent a lot of time and effort learning the electoral map. Unfortunately, I haven’t been one of those bloggers. I have been paying attention but I can tell you that polling today don’t mean squat in November. Both candidates have a lot of work to do between now and November.

Although I think that Hardball features too much confrontation and not enough news, Chris Matthews has taken his meds and has a nice interview with 2 political strategists.

The Economy, Capitalism and the Candidates

There’s been a lot of speculation on who Senator John McCain then Senator Barack Obama would choose as their running mates. Almost everyone with a computer has speculated on who could be a possible running mate. Thomas Friedman, from the New York Times, has thrown his hat into the ring. Friedman presents some good evidence to show that our economy is in significant trouble. I think anyone with a couple brain cells that are firing should be able to see the decline of the American economy. We manufacture almost nothing in this country anymore. Our banking industry is in shambles. The auto industry is hanging on by a thread. Heck, a German company has offered to buy Anheuser-Busch.

Somehow over the last 20 years, money and not value has become the goal. For example, we see these nebulous corporations buy up nursing homes. At first, you scratch your head. Then you see them operate. Like a spider who wraps his victim in silk before sucking out all of the nutrients, these human vampires remove all the value out of the nursing home. They sell off CT scanners and x-ray machines. They outsource x-rays. Residents who used to be able to get an x-ray within minutes now have to wait hours or days. All experienced nurses are either fired or pushed out. They’re replaced by a new registered nurses or even nurses aides. Telephones which used to be answered by a real person are now answered by a machine. (Press one if you want resident directory.) I’m sure there are some that look at this is change. I would argue that this is not change for the better. With this type of change only the moneymakers are happy. Everyone else loses out. This is what has been happening in our country with almost every industry.

This gives me an opportunity to insert a clip from the Bill Moyers Journal. This clip is from about six or eight months ago. Bill Moyers chats with Benjamin Barber. He is the author of a new book called Consumed. They discussed the problems with capitalism.

 
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Back to my original subject, vice presidential candidates. Thomas Friedman has been wrong more times on the Iraq war that I’m sure either he or I want to count. I think he is correct about the economy but incorrect about the choice of running mates. He suspects that each candidate will choose an economic guru as his running mate. Although, the economy will continue to be an important subject in the selection I do not believe that the candidates will choose someone because of their economic expertise. (If they were to choose someone with economic expertise, Barack Obama would likely choose someone like Senator Chris Dodd. John McCain would probably to someone like former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.) I still think that John McCain will try to someone who will excite the Republican base and who will appear more youthful. I believe that Barack Obama will choose someone who has foreign-policy and military expertise.

McCain heckled

While it is not usual for John McCain to get heckled, I wanted you to see how easily Senator McCain references his service to our country in Vietnam. Now, I respect John McCain’s service but when you mention it at every turn you just start wondering whether he wants us to vote for him because he is a veteran.

Obama and Hillary on stage

I’m not going to get a long wind up. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Unity, New Hampshire.

First, Senator Hillary Clinton. Senator Clinton was thoughtful and graceful. This is going to work because it has to work.

“Senator John McCain and President George Bush are two sides of the same coin which don’t add up for a whole lot of change.”

Next, Senator Barack Obama. In a phrase - Hillary Clinton rocks.

Countdown - Obama’s stance on FISA

Jonathan Alter said something very interesting. He said that “currently we have been operating in an unconstitutional environment. In clear violation of the 4th amendment.”

Update: I found a nice post on FISA.

BTW, Glenn Greenwald will be on my radio show tomorrow morning at 9 am EST. He has gotten into a dust up with Keith Olbermann over Olbermann’s continued support of Obama’s stance on FISA.

Nader - Obama talking “white”

It is sad when a politician isn’t getting any press. Ralph Nader is one of these guys. He desperately needs some airtime, so he says something really, really offensive to get the press to run it.

I thought about it and thought about. Should I post something on Ralph Nader? Then I figured that no one would read it, sure why not.

VP candidates

I had a long discussion on vice presidential candidates back in February (here and here). Many readers became commenters. It is interesting how nothing has really changed since February. Hardball has a nice discussion on the Vice Presidential candidates with Howard Fineman from Newsweek and Roger Simon from Politico.com.

Markos on Countdown

Keith Olbermann chats with Markos Moulitsas the publisher and founder of the DailyKos. They discuss FISA in relation to Netroots and Barack Obama. Now, I have not really pushed Barack Obama in my recent posting on FISA but it is clear that we, Netroots, need a Senator to lead this fight. Chris Dodd? Russ Feingold? Pat Leahy? Hillary Clinton? Now, Hillary is in an idea position to get back into the good graces of the liberal left. She could lead this charge but Barack Obama would be perfect. Is he the leader of the Democratic party? Yes or No? If the answer is yes then he needs to figure out a way to stop this bill.

Now there is a down side to Barack Obama picking up this sword and running with it. The Republicans will truly get energized against anyone who tries to block this bill.

What’s Going On - News Round Up

I’ll repeat my top story - George Carlin died last night of heart failure.

  • The Washington Post’s Michael Dobbs who runs their Fact Checker blog has given Barack Obama three Pinocchio’s for his “reversal” on campaign finance. I don’t know. I guess if I was a McCain supporter I would be furious over this. Obama has made the right decision. It will allow him to compete in all 50 states.
  • Atlanta Magazine is completely dedicated to the water shortage in Atlanta in specific and Georgia in general. They even delve into the good intentions and bad ideas of the Georgia Legislature. If you live anywhere which has the potential of being water starved this is clearly worth a read. By the way, could conservatism be to blame for the current water shortage?
  • The rival faction in Zimbabwe has pulled out of the election runoff because of the violence against his supporters. I continue to be amazed at the lack of coverage that this is getting in the major news papers and newscasts.
  • Frank Rich has a fabulous op-ed on the forgotten war — Iraq. Although I mention the 51 deaths in a recent car bombing here on my blog, most major newscasts did not cover it. Most Americans agree that we need to get out of a rack. Therefore, we’re just waiting to sign the final papers.
  • Over 800 people are missing from a capsized ferry in the Philippines. A major typhoon hit the island on Saturday. Maybe it’s just me but it appears that the Philippines may have the worst natural disasters in the world.
  • Do you remember Boone Pickens? Don’t vomit. He was a billionaire who funded The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. He offered $1 million to anyone who could prove that their allegations were wrong. 10 of John Kerry’s mates have written a 13 page report refuting The Swift Boat Veterans. I wonder if Mr. Pickens will keep his word.

Hillary Clinton surfaces

Senator Hillary Clinton has been spotted at a High School graduation. Now, there are many theories of why Hillary Clinton lost the Democratic nomination. I have written a few myself. But, one of the things that we really see, until the race was over, was a softer more thoughtful side of Hillary. In the NYT there is a great story of the human side of Hillary. How she befriended a woman that she saw in the crowd at the 1992 Democratic convention. This woman, Patricia Williams was in a bad relationship. Hillary gave her the strength to let her abusive husband. Her daughter was graduating high school. Now, this is a great story.

BTW, I’m sorry that Hillary Clinton lost. The time for mourning this loss is now over. It’s time for Hillary Clinton to stand up in the Senate and lead a filibuster against this FISA bill. Hillary Clinton would be the perfect person to lead this charge. She can absorb a lot of the negative publicity and that Republicans would heap on top of Barack Obama, if he took charge. She would develop good will with liberals who didn’t like the way that she ran her campaign. I think that it would be a win - win for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.

Countdown - Special Report on Gas Prices

Keith Olbermann tells us how John McCain and his chief economic policy adviser former Senator Phil Gramm of Texas help develop then maintain the Enron Loophole. This Loophole has allowed energy speculators to pump up the price of gas. This is an excellent report.

Obama has given a major speech stating that he wants to close the Enron Loophole.

Fox plays the angry Black Woman card

OH my. Carl Thomas of Fox News plays the race card big time. In past we’ve seen some people who’ve been subtle in their racism. This is not subtle. When you begin to list black women on TV and then label all of them as angry black women you are playing the race card. Of course, the purpose of this diatribe is to place Michelle Obama in the category of angry black women. (You can watch her on The View being anything but angry.)

 
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Michelle Obama’s dress is a hit

As you know by now, Michelle Obama was on the View this week. She wore a Black and White dress that was perfect for the occasion. The dress can be found off the rack at your local store. Well, that isn’t completely true. It is off the rack but the dresses have been flying off the rack. Your local store is probably sold out.

Here’s what I like. As the Republicans are going to try to paint Barack and Michelle Obama as elitist while she is wearing a $148 dress. It is very hard to call any one elite when they are wearing off the rack closes. Sweet!

From MSNBC:

Donna Ricco has been a successful fashion designer for a long time — but it took Michelle Obama to make her famous.

On Wednesday, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama took a turn as co-host of TV talkfest “The View.” When the show’s audience saw her breezy, black-and-white, high-waisted print dress designed by Ricco, they had to have it. Virtually overnight, the dress all but sold out at the White House/Black Market boutiques that sell it for an affordable $148. (more…)

TDS - The Audicity of Fear

Jon Stewart lampoons Fox News and the other ridiculous coverage of Barack Obama.

MoveOn.org ad - Alex

Is this commercial out of bounds? Personally, I think not. I think that this is a great commercial. Republicans are crying foul.

MoveOn keep doing what you are doing. (BTW, what you doing about this FISA compromise?)

Obama leading McCain in key states

New Polling has Barack Obama leading John McCain in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Sweet. (In a separate poll American’s like Michelle Obama more than Cindy McCain. I’m not sure why there is polling on this. Will there be a poll out on who has the cutest child?)

McCain and Bush separated at birth?

As John McCain does this impossible dance in which he tries to sell to the American public that he is NOT George W. Bush but at the same time he is telling the Republican base that he will support the policies of Bush, I’m just enjoying the contortions. Because the dance isn’t possible. You can do one thing or the other thing and McCain is trying to have it both ways. So, to separate himself from the policies of George Bush, John McCain announced in Texas that he supports off-shore drilling. The crowd went wild. This is a flip-flop from John McCain’s long time opposition to off-shore drilling. Just to prove that he will do anything to stay in John McCain’s good graces, Governor Crist of Florida now supports off-shore drilling. Then to complete the trifecta, George Bush announces something truly surprising. He wants to lift the ban on off-shore drilling and for good measure drill in Alaska. Interestingly, his father imposed the ban by executive order. Junior could lift the ban by executive order but he has chosen not to. I wonder why?