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Let The Games Begin! Iowa Caucus 85%-97% In

Posted on January 3, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment

The first actual contest in the Presidential race has just about concluded. The Republican results are rather predictable with 85% of precincts reporting-

  1. Mike Huckabee - 34%
  2. Mitt Romney - 25%
  3. Fred Thompson -14%
  4. John McCain - 13%
  5. Ron Paul - 10%
  6. Rudy Giuliani - 4%
  7. Duncan Hunter - 0%

The Democratic side, however, was shocking (at least to me) with 97% of precincts reporting-

  1. Barack Obama - 38%
  2. John Edwards - 30%
  3. Hillary Clinton - 29%
  4. Richardson - 2%
  5. Joe Biden - 1%
  6. Chris Dodd - 0%
  7. Mike Gravel -0%
  8. Dennis Kucinich - 0%

There’s still…

Fox Affiliate Points Out Fox Censorship Of Dr. Ron Paul

Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment

A giant huzzah has to go out to television station KPTM in Omaha, NE for running the following news segment-

via videosift.com

The segment details how Fox News and the New Hampshire Republican Committe has neglected to invite Ron Paul to the New Hampshire Forum on January 6th, despite his polling higher than Thompson who was invited. The Paul campaign would just like an explanation of why they were not invited, but Fox News isn’t talking. Bravo to the news staff at KPTM for…

How Oblivious Would You Like Your President?

Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | 1 Comment

Okay, I know all of the Presidential candidates are mighty busy with less than 24 hours before the Iowa Caucus, and my opinions on the television writer’s strike have been made pretty clear, but can the so-called leading Republican candidate really be this oblivious-

NEW YORK (AP) — The return of TV’s late-night funnymen after a two-month strike hiatus turned into a bizarre mix of picketing and presidential politics Wednesday as Mike Huckabee headed for Jay Leno’s show and Hillary Clinton turned…

California Republican Party Further Closes Ranks

Posted on December 17, 2007 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment

Tuesday I finally got around to re-registering to vote so that I could be on the Republican rolls and support Ron Paul at the February 5th California primary. It’s a good thing I did, too, as on Thursday I received a card from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters informing me that-

You are registered as a Nonpartisan or Decline to State voter for the February 5, 2008 Presidential Primary Election. The American Independent and Democratic parties have agreed to allow…

More Political Debate Theater

Posted on December 2, 2007 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | Leave a Comment

CNN continued its history of providing political theater rather than either political news or commentary last week with the latest Republican Presidential Debate. They supposedly teamed up with YouTube to gather questions from the masses for the candidates to answer. But, according to Wired, it was all another sham-

“The notion that the CNN-YouTube debate represents a grass-roots triumph of the internet age is laughable,” wrote Marty Kaplan, a research professor at the University of California’s Annenberg School for Communication. “The…

Cut Hillary Clinton Some Slack!

Posted on November 11, 2007 - Filed Under Vote 2008 | 1 Comment

Apparently, the Clinton Campaign was not satisfied getting caught once planting questions in an Iowa crowd, but decided they should not only do it again, but should then institute the worst cover up in history. I’m not going to bother quoting from the articles because I’m not really that interested in them. (If you’re not already familiar with the problems, just click on over.) What I am interested in is the ridiculous reaction people are having to these discoveries.

Of course political candidates…


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