Bill Clinton Lays Out What Matters in a President; McCain Flunks the Test
One problem with the onslaught of campaign “moments” in the rush up to the election is that a few can get lost in the fray. Bill Clinton gave one of … Continue reading →
Channel This Election Fervor Into Helping the Country
It is fear of change, or the lack of change, that are polarizing our electorate. In an odd way, my brief meeting with Joe the golden retriever owner, while doing … Continue reading →
Prominent Republicans Invoke the Holocaust to Win Jewish Votes in Pa
This is the week that John McCain and the Republicans will be throwing the kitchen sink at Barack Obama and the Democrats. It has reached a new low. An email … Continue reading →
Republicans Point Fingers While Enacting Socialist Policies
Now that the ACORN drum beat has been muted by the arrest of Republican agents who were arrested in Ontario, California for allegedly engaging in voter fraud, the GOP attack … Continue reading →
Florida’s Early Voting Process Seems Rife For Another Challenge If Election Close
Early voting rolled out yesterday in Florida, and, if the West Delray Beach Library, where I voted this afternoon, is any indicator, the new paper/scan voting system will cause extreme … Continue reading →
ACORN Attacks A Smokescreen For Undercutting Black And Latino Vote
We all knew, back in 2004 when some folks said: “You know, that Barack Obama, he could just wind up being the President one day,” the other thought following it … Continue reading →
Internet Users More Mobile, Curious And Able To Unite Against Religious Right
That you are reading these words on the Huffington Post is part of the biggest game-changer in politics: The Internet.
Media Must Raise, Not Lower The Bar For Palin For Thursday’s Debate
Right now, as we speak, Sarah Palin is dropping off the radar… intentionally. The governor is being sequestered at one of the seven estates in the McCain family stable, a … Continue reading →