Well, now that THAT’S over…

Now that the general election is finally over, after 22 long months of campaigning, mudslinging, debating, discussing and stress eating, it’s finally time to sit back, crack open a cold one and forget about politics until 2012…

Political Mythbusters

There are just over two weeks left until the general election, and for those of you who have yet to make up your minds about your presidential vote, you are not alone. Most national polls put the percentage of undecided voters between eight and 11% – about 21 million voters, according to statistics from the [...]

W.W.J.A.D.?

I started watching the HBO miniseries, “John Adams,” hoping that it could help lead me to some better conclusion about the office of the vice president, as our candidates, Sen. Joe Biden (D – Delaware) and Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska) recently discussed the authority of the office in debate.

Governor Palin Could Seriously Damage McCain’s Battle Plan

First and foremost, allow me to say congratulations to Governor Palin for being the one picked by John McCain to be his running mate and his Vice President if he wins the election come November. Now that I have given my congratulations, allow me to step back and ask John McCain a very simple question: [...]

The Minds, They Are A-Changin’

Among the various new high crimes created by the media to badger politicians since the dawn of the new millennium, the flip-flop is certainly the most mind-numbingly irritating and irrational of all.

Click here to for Election 2.0(PDF).

I was looking at the news surrounding the upcoming presidential election, and I realized that one aspect of it makes it strikingly similar to the 1960 election – and no, it’s not the similarity between Obama and JFK.  Just like in 1960, technology is shaping not only how the race is being run, but how [...]

Pressure is on for Fuel Mileage, Campaign Finance

Barack Obama turned 47 yesterday, and as far as birthday presents go, I’m not too sure the McCain campaign’s now-infamous tire pressure gauge would go over well.
However, one thing Barack loves: change…as in the pocket change that makes up one of the many $25 donations to his campaign, and in both tire pressure and campaign [...]

Ninety-Nine Red (White, and Blue) Balloons

99 days.

Both campaigns are gearing up for the long haul ahead, the big final stretch before September 4th, when the media lets us know that we have only two months left.  Then it’s only 30 days until October 4th, the last home stretch before the last week of campaigning, and then October 28th, and then [...]

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House

So what is this I hear about Obama not being funny?
In the past minutes alone, I have read articles- from the Times, The New Republic, etc., all fairly liberal publications, that Obama is either not funny enough, or is hard to mock – which, barring some major slip-up, may not be such a bad thing. 

Barack Obama’s Battle Plan

Barack Obama has made it clear that he intends on having a full, 50 state battle for the Presidency.  Unlike previous elections where there were some states that were considered red states and there were some states that were considered blue states and then you battled in those states that you had a chance, this [...]

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