Political Mythbusters
Posted by Sean J. Palmer on October 20, 2008 · 3 Comments
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 [...]
Filed under Domestic Issues, Washington · Tagged with 2008 election, Barack, John, McCain, Mythbusters, Obama
Ninety-Nine Red (White, and Blue) Balloons
Posted by Sean J. Palmer on July 29, 2008 · 4 Comments
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 [...]
Filed under Washington · Tagged with 2008 election, Barack Obama, Election, January 20, John McCain, Negative Campaigning, November 4
First Bakers and The Media Folks That Love Them
Posted by Sean J. Palmer on June 18, 2008 · Leave a Comment
So, I was reading a few biting pieces on The New Republic’s opinion blog, “The Plank,” when I came across a decent article about cookie recipes and the political significant others that shafted them. While it’s a funny topic to talk about, and the author, Ms. Michelle Cottle brings up some excellent points, it begs [...]
Filed under Domestic Issues, Other Domestic · Tagged with 2008 election, Betty Crocker, Cindy McCain, cookie recipes, First Lady, Michelle Obama, politics, The New Republic
