I beg your indulgence as I go on yet another financial market crisis rant.
As the debate starts, I’m thankful that Jim Lehrer is moderating.
John McCain scored a victory last night simply by not fumbling on the economic issues.
In terms of style, I have to give it to Obama.
I admit it: Sarah Palin is making me go as batshit crazy as a Young Earth Creationist.
Palin is a staunch supporter of teaching creationism in publicly funded schools, a clear violation of the separation of church and state.
Now that the RNC is over, my feelings about the Republican’s chances in November remain unchanged.
Giuiliani’s speech can’t possibly be good for McCain or his party.
I’ll say one thing: Sarah Palin’s no Dan Quayle.
Gustav’s threat seemingly over, day two of the RNC was a return to semi normalcy.
If an opening gavel falls in the forest and no one hears it, will it provide a post-convention bounce?
Call me Ishmael.
With her staunch opposition to Roe vs. Wade, Palin will certainly help turn out the Christian right on Election Day.
There was speculation about how much Clinton would go after her “friend” John McCain.
As I dig into these notes, I feel it’s important to say I’m an outsider, politically.
For days, even weeks, I’ve been feeling small pangs of sadness every time I hear Palin answer a question.
In a rational world, McCain’s bid for the White House would have come crashing down this week like the housing market.
Yesterday, John McCain called Barack Obama an uppity Negro. Okay, not really, but pretty close.
There were two moments during MSNBC’s coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions when I changed the channel to CNN.
McCain’s campaign strategy seems to be to throw as much shit against the wall as possible until something sticks.