the site must be hammered or something the story wont come up. Any summary?Father_Brain said:Check Huffington Post. This could be interesting...
Post your pics when you get backManmademan said:I just arrived to the philadelphia rally...I'm as close as I can possibly get without a ticket, ill try to take photos if I get any good shots. any other GAFers going to this thing?
ronito said:the site must be hammered or something the story wont come up. Any summary?
I guess I have to hear the tape.. because I don't see the big news here.Star Power said:
This isn't really news, the woman has been disdainful of party activists for like, ever.Star Power said:
I was unaware that McCain had economic positions to distort.siamesedreamer said:Obama distorting McCain's words again - YouTube. This time its the economy.
(the end is an especially nice touch)
Smiles and Cries said:this has been posted a lot. Is it that popular?
siamesedreamer said:Obama distorting McCain's words again - YouTube. This time its the economy.
(the end is an especially nice touch)
Triumph said:This isn't really news, the woman has been disdainful of party activists for like, ever.
I was unaware that McCain had economic positions to distort.
Also duder, you might want to resize your swank avatar. It's too big vertically.
Star Power said:You are really pathetic.
Amir0x said:siamesedreamer, avatar too large thx
It's 47x70 on your account, when posted here, it stretched the width to 90 automatically, but that means your height is too much now...all in the FAQsiamesedreamer said:Gah...I don't know what the problem is. Its sized fine on my photobucket account.
Amir0x said:siamesedreamer, avatar too large thx
siamesedreamer said:Gah...I don't know what the problem is. Its sized fine on my photobucket account.
Incognito said:The problem isn't the size, siamese. It's the avatar itself. The Braves suck all 7 flavors of ass. And as someone who was just in Atlanta yesterday, I feel I have the right to say that.
I'm going to cut you.Incognito said:The problem isn't the size, siamese. It's the avatar itself. The Braves suck all 7 flavors of ass. And as someone who was just in Atlanta yesterday, I feel I have the right to say that.
Incognito said:PS. Why does I-85 south from Alpharetta to the airport have to be such a mess at 2pm? Took me an hour and 10 minutes from exit 11 on 400 to reach the airport... ungodly.
Cheebs said:I for a while thought Reagan like numbers were possible for him in the general. I am not so sure now. I say Bush '88 is more in line.
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/sh...ehind_barac.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstabFormer Georgia senator Sam Nunn, who toyed with the concept of a non-partisan run for president last year, has come down on the side of Barack Obama in the Democratic race for president.
The former senator, considered one of the nations preeminent experts on U.S. defense, met with Obamas foreign policy team this morning.
In a just released statement, Nunn said Obama will have the sound judgment to put together an outstanding governing team, bringing people together across old boundaries.
My own role in this campaign will be as an advisor - particularly in the field of national security and foreign policy, Nunn said.
Though not a superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention, Nunn carries a good deal of gravitas from which Obama could benefit. As one of their numbers, Nunn could also help reassure conservative Democrats still suspicious of Obamas position on the left-right political spectrum.
That could matter in Pennsylvania on Tuesday.
He has really great military and foreign relations cred. Someone like Sam Nunn or Jim Webb would be a good choice if that's what Obama wants to boost.Deus Ex Machina said:Obama snags a pretty big endorsement:
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/sh...ehind_barac.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab
They're calling him "the perfect running mate" for him. Is he that good?
Star Power said:I think he's going to go with Kathleen Sebelius. Or Evan Bayh. Maybe Wes Clark.
I think Tim Kaine is more likely than Bayh or Clark. Maybe Jim Webb or Richardson. I'm betting he goes with someone from a state that will help him get over the hump.Star Power said:I think he's going to go with Kathleen Sebelius. Or Evan Bayh. Maybe Wes Clark.
At a small closed-door fundraiser after Super Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton blamed what she called the "activist base" of the Democratic Party -- and MoveOn.org in particular -- for many of her electoral defeats, saying activists had "flooded" state caucuses and "intimidated" her supporters, according to an audio recording of the event obtained by The Huffington Post.
"Moveon.org endorsed [Sen. Barack Obama] -- which is like a gusher of money that never seems to slow down," Clinton said to a meeting of donors. "We have been less successful in caucuses because it brings out the activist base of the Democratic Party. MoveOn didn't even want us to go into Afghanistan. I mean, that's what we're dealing with. And you know they turn out in great numbers. And they are very driven by their view of our positions, and it's primarily national security and foreign policy that drives them. I don't agree with them. They know I don't agree with them. So they flood into these caucuses and dominate them and really intimidate people who actually show up to support me."
ronito said:the site must be hammered or something the story wont come up. Any summary?
APF said:Do you think Hillary's sharp attacks against Obama helps the Democrats' enemies? Does it make you question her Democratism? Do you think she should shut up and run a clean and not negative campaign?
See what you did there? You originally wrote a perfectly good post and submitted it. Then you immediately edited it so you could act like an asshole.APF said:Do you think Hillary's sharp attacks against Obama helps the Democrats' enemies? Does it make you question her Democratism? Do you think she should shut up and sing [the praises of Great Leader]?
Considering how she "won" in Nevada I don't think she has much room to bitch. Never stopped her before, tho.Incognito said:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/celeste-fremon/clinton-slams-democratic_b_97484.html
Quick, someone call the Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhmbulance! :lol Heaven forbid the dreaded "activists" show up! Activist obviously being a person who doesn't support Hillary. And an adviser or something should clue her in on the fact that MoveOn didn't oppose the war in Afghanistan. But strawmans make us comfortable...
qua?adamsappel said:See what you did there? You originally wrote a perfectly good post and submitted it. Then you immediately edited it so you could act like an asshole.
scorcho said:hey APF, since you're getting your balls polished by Cheebs while fighting 15 different posters, mind rubbing some of your smarts off on him?
Incognito said:
ZealousD said:The media won't cling to this, sadly. The number of people potentially offended by these statements is lower. The media wanted ratings from Bittergate because it made them seem sympathetic to middle America. Calling out Hillary for slamming activists doesn't have the same kind of controversial ring to it.
harSon said:So basically shes saying the energized base that votes for Obama are bully activists?
reilo said:So, Mr Carville, about that knife in the back...