October 20, 2008

Here is their website.
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October 19, 2008
We would. We would also see a lot of stories about his going back on his word saying that he would accept the public money and would reach out to Sen. McCain to try to work out a deal. So, I think this is, this is a case of a clear, unambiguous double standard, and any reporter who doesn't ask themselves, "Why is that? Why would it be different if it were a Republican?" I think is doing themselves and our profession and our democracy a disservice.
Look, Halperin is not going to vote Republican or anything like that. But, when he calls out the media, it should receive some notice.
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Not only do I want those, I want to have a reason to need those. Perhaps when Prince Paolo is taking me to the ball.
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"Undecided people are having a difficult time just culturally making the change, making the move for the first African American president in the history of the United States of America," the Democratic vice-presidential nominee said at a San Francisco fundraiser Saturday evening. "So we need to respond. We need to respond at the moment, immediately, not wait, not hang around, not assume any of this won't stick."If anything, undecideds are more likely to vote for Sen. Obama because of his race than against him. People who don't want a black president made their mind up in June not to support him. People who are still undecided are the type of people who vote based on pressing issues like: "I think it would be neat to have a woman vice president" or "It's about time we had a black guy in the White House" or "Hey! He has wicked cool hair plugs, just like me! My decision is made".
But that wouldn't fit The Narrative, I guess.
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The reasoning? Why, in part because Gov. Palin's on the bottom of the ticket.
As for other reasons...well, I'll figure that out after I decipher why Beyonce, Oprah, will.i.am, Rep. John Lewis, Gov. Deval Patrick, etc. endorsed him.
So, will Obama accept the endorsement of one of the central figures who aided Bush's entry into Iraq? Wait and see.
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“I believe the old Emersonian advice that what you are speaks far louder than what you say is the best possible advice in judging a political campaign.â€Here's the answer.
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October 18, 2008
Thanks to ECM
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I hope you will join me in expressing a simple bit of solidarity with this guy, Spartacus style. I AM JOE. I am a Wal Mart schlub in flyover country who changes my own oil and unclogs drains without a license. I smoke and drink beer and toss the football in the front yard with my kid, and I figure I can fend my way without handouts from some Magic Messiah's candy bags. Most everyone in my family and most everyone I grew up with is another Joe, and if you screw with them, you screw with me.A-fucking-men. Read the whole thing, share in the righteous indignation, and pray that there are enough Joes out there to spare us from Captain Bullshit.Are you a Joe? Say it proud. Leave it on every goddamn newspaper comment section and online forum. Let these pressroom and online thugs know you won't stay silent when they try to destroy the life of a private citizen for speaking his mind -- because for every one of them, there are a million Joe Wurzelbachers. And for that we should all be thankful.
MSM Cluelessness Update: ...and, as it turns out, neither of them is actually named "Joe."
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This is one of those times.
Well done Rosetta.
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Just sayin'
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What, you thought I meant somebody else?
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And if you've got any questions about Barack Obama's ties to the group, well, I'm sure a call to his campaign will clear all of that up:
Obama represented ACORN as an attorney, along with the U.S. Justice Department, in a successful 1995 lawsuit against the state of Illinois that made it easier for people to register at driver's license offices. He has disavowed any connection to ACORN's current voter-registration effort.Republicans have claimed he is linked more closely to ACORN than he acknowledges.
And it's not like a news organization like the Seattle P.I. would need to make a couple of calls or do a Google search to find out if Obama has connections to ACORN in the past, right? Like his work as a trainer for ACORN. Which totally never happened. Right? Those nasty Republicans are just a bunch of jerks, huh?
Oh, wait. Apparently they didn't make any calls or do any Google searches about any of that, seeing as how that was the final paragraph of the story.
And that was the truth. I mean, they said so, right?
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October 17, 2008
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"It is apparent,'' he wrote, that law enforcement officials are serving "improper political objectives...''You're damn right there, Mr. Bauer. You're damn right...
Oh, wait. The thing is, Bauer isn't complaining about the Missouri law enforcement officials acting as an Obama Truth Squad at all. No, it turns out he's bitching about this:
Obama's campaign attorney said the investigation should look into a leak to the news media that the FBI is probing allegations of voter registration fraud by a grassroots organization called ACORN. The group's activities were denounced by Republican nominee John McCain in the Oct. 15 presidential debate.That's right. Robert Bauer, Obama's campaign attorney, is complaining about the idea that the FBI might be investigating ACORN for voter fraud, claiming that the aim of the investigations is to "suppress the vote and to unduly influence investigations and prosecutions."Robert Bauer, general counsel to the Obama campaign, wrote to Attorney General Michael Mukasey a day after the Associated Press, citing unidentified law enforcement officials, reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was investigating ACORN. The name is short for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.
Un-fucking-believable.
Update: The McCain campaign responds.
(Via JammieWearingFool, who has a quote from an earlier version of the article that seems to have gone down the memory hole.)
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If firms/media outlets weigh percentages of Dems and Republicans polled based on their registration numbers, this could be possible, right?
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