Obama took Iowa and Missouri in squeakers, while McCain did the same in North Dakota. All of these are quite possible. However, The Democratic candidate had a few startling triumphs -- such as sweeping the vote in the Republican … [Read more...]
A note to NHL teams
Legace, a decent goalie, had to leave in the first period due to his injury after giving up two goals. He had to turn the netminder duties over to rookie Ben Bishop, who turned away 15 of 17 shots. Coincidentally, Palin was the centerpiece … [Read more...]
I voted today
If, like me, you are heading up to New Hampshire for election day, remember to vote via absentee ballot. I received mine in the mail at the end of last week, filled it out today, and will drop it off at the clerk's office tomorrow. I assume … [Read more...]
You just knew this role was made for Tina Fey
No additional commentary from me necessary. … [Read more...]
Craig Ferguson hits a home run
He hits on one of my favorite nits: If you watch the news you would think that Sarah Palin is running for President........ Spoiler alert! He could have said, "If you read the blogs..." also. I especially like his closing: Listen: I'm an … [Read more...]
Anyone remember who is running for *President* ?
Meanwhile, the tactic that was working - comparing what Obama and McCain presidencies would look like - has taken a back seat. I say let's get back to that. Sarah Palin is a distraction from reminding people that if Obama loses, McCain will … [Read more...]
Campbell Brown and CNN hold their ground
I don't think the interview was over the line. Neither does CNN. And neither do most of you who e-mailed me this week. Thank you, all of you who e-mailed me, including those who disagree. We're always interested in getting past talking … [Read more...]
Some thoughts on framing
Note that these ideas are not fully worked out (except for the last one). Emphasize the strengths and diversity of Obama's experience compared to McCain's. For example, paint McCain as a Washington Insider for over two and a half decades, … [Read more...]
Obama has made up his mind
Barack Obama has chosen his VP but isn't telling yet. The Democratic presidential candidate told USA Today on Thursday that he went with someone who is independent and would challenge him in the White House. He also said he wanted someone … [Read more...]
Lexington LWV hosts candidates’ night for 4th Middlesex
Kenneth Donnelly and Jack Hurd, candidates for the 4th Middlesex district State Senate seat formerly held by James Marzilli, will present their qualifications and views on governmental policy at a Candidates Night sponsored by the Lexington … [Read more...]
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