Thursday, April 24, 2008

New 2008 Dem Election Theme Song

Click on the Love Birds to hear the new 2008 Democratic Party Election theme song


Friday, April 18, 2008

I Love This Ad

This was made for 2004 Prez Election but could just as easily work for 2008...

Click the link below to play the clip

SUPPRESS THE VOTE

Monday, March 24, 2008

I'll Get You, My Pretty...

It's hard to take out a wicked witch. Hell, it took a house to take one out in the Wizard of Oz! Does Obama have a house up his sleeve? Not likely.

While Obama keeps campaigning, Hillary keeps plotting. Again, the key to the Clinton strategy, now that there will not be new primary elections to franchise those disenfranchised by Howard Dean, is superdelegates. ("Look, up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, no it Superdelegate")

With a presumable strong win in Pennsylvania and a decent win in Indiana, Hillary and her thugs will make a great case for her being a better candidate for the Democrats to take back the White House. Remember how every vote needed to count back in 2000? Not any more.

By "whining" and dining the superdelegates she will make her case that Obama can only win in states that are GOP strongholds anyway and that only she can deliver the states that really matter in a general election.

Check out this spin:

Mark Penn, Mrs Clinton’s chief strategist, said that Mr Obama’s victories in states such as Wyoming and Idaho will be essentially meaningless when it comes to a general election because they are Republican strongholds. Instead, the battlegrounds will be those states such as Ohio and Missouri, where polls suggest that Mrs Clinton has a better chance of victory.

Remember, it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Moment of Truth

OK... some days it sure does seem boring to be going on and on with this election. Now we've got 6 weeks to Pennsylvania. It'll be like the week before the Super Bowl - people making stories out of nothing.

I've got a way to make the election more fun. Reality T.V. Let's have some REAL campaign finance reform by forcing candidates to earn their campaign money. The venue: The Political Moment of Truth.

Just picture it - "Senator Clinton, for $2 million dollars, did you really, on your own, make a 10,000% profit on cattle futures?" "Senator Obama, are you really a Muslim sympathizer?" or "Was the deal to purchase your home legal?"

"For $1 million dollars, Senator McCain, do you consider yourself a Conservative?" or "Did you have an affair with Vicki Iseman?"

Ratings would be through the roof!! Advertising would go for MORE than the Super Bowl - the DNC and RNC can strike revenue sharing deals with the broadcast station (FOX, or course!) .... But best of all, we would, FOR THE FIRST TIME, get truthful answers from politicians. Wow.

And if that was the campaign fundraising method for future years, we would be raising a crop of decent people for elections in the future.

Ah... I guess I'm just ahead of my time.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Questions Raised Whether Clinton Ad Turned Obama into Thing



A controversial new Hillary Clinton attack ad caused an Internet stir Tuesday among critics who claim it initially deliberately darkened Barack Obama’s skin color then turned him into the Thing.

The buzz began earlier the day, when the liberal Web site DailyKos.com showed side-by-side-by-side screen grabs of Barack Obama taken during a debate with Clinton in Cleveland last week. The screen grab used in the ad showed a clearly darker-skinned Obama followed by some severe skin problems, prompting some to wonder if it was done to highlight his race or planetary origin.

Clinton spokesman Jay Carson responded initially by speculating the originally darkened image might have occurred as part of a normal “saturation-desaturation” process typical in commercial production. He said both Obama and Clinton have used that process in their ads, and denied any ulterior motive behind the campaign’s ad. As to why he looks like Thing, Carson responded with, "Who?"