Hagel a possibility ? I'm beginning to believe it's possible
Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 05:15:58 PM PDT
I don't have a major dog in the VP fight. If I could wave a magic wand it would be without a doubt John Edwards.
Recently, I've been more and more convinced that Evan Bayh was the leading contender for Vice-President.
Today, I've had second thoughts about what might come to be, so follow me over the fold for some speculation . . .
Okay something different: I love Vern Yip
Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 06:19:51 PM PDT
Who's Vern Yip you may ask?
Wiki:
Vern Yip (born June 27, 1968 in Hong Kong) is an interior designer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He periodically appeared on TLC's Trading Spaces through its fourth season, and was known for always including silk, candles and flowers in the rooms he did, which were always elegant and lovely in contrast to the often odd and impractical designs from his compatriots. He is one of the panel of judges on HGTV's Design Star. Currently, Yip is hosting HGTV's show Deserving Design.[1][2]
[edit] Early life
Yip went to high school in northern Virginia at McLean High School in the class of 1986. He originally set out with the goal of becoming a physician, as his parents felt it would be a good career for him. After earning two degrees, just prior to entering his pre-medicine program, he changed his mind, and decided to get into architecture.[3] Yip states he would have been quite happy running a design company, and never intended to become a television personality, but he's very pleased with the new show, and he felt it was what he was meant to do.[3]
OK, I'm Lassie, Guess who's Timmy ?
Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 04:45:49 PM PDT
I realize that many of our members have been borderline distraught by some of the most recent pronouncements from the Obama Campaign.
I'm nothing, if not loyal.
After about ten days of reading gripes, promises and declarations, some blood oaths,
which I doubt by the way
I'm going back to basics . . .
America in Drydock
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 11:45:36 AM PDT
Remember when things were this simple?
Row, row, row your boat,
Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is such a dream.
Then at some point, we all will face obstacles, overwhelming challenges and almost daily disappointments.
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Yeah, right. . . Please stop helping me.
The last seven years of Bush/Cheney have drained the country's reservoir leaving us broke, in a moral lowground, facing recession,
Your verse may have changed a little . . .
Row, row, row you boat
Gently down the stream
If you see a waterfall
Don't forget to scream
Gore/Obama Open Thread #2
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 06:19:21 PM PDT
Just donating this space for discussion
new repub talking point: William Who?
Sun Jun 08, 2008 at 01:12:35 PM PDT
I'm ready to laser focus my efforts on what's been a major goal in my life for eighteen months now - cleaning house in Washington D.C. and returning sanity to government by electing a Democratic President.
I heard and read about John McCain's interview with USA Today last Thursday. Problem is, he made a comment that has stuck in my head like a bad BeeGees song - and today, well you'll need to follow me over the fold to find out. . .
Andrea Mitchell reports unnamed sources
Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 06:30:00 PM PDT
I'm channel flipping. Sources say Clinton will suspend her campaign on Saturday. Or is it Friday ?
There seems to be confusion about whether there is an event on Friday which Obama will attend or an event on Saturday too . . . or whether there will be one or two events. Or whether one event is just for staffers. . .
Andrea Mitchell seems to have better sources than many of the media. She says, and I have no link and am paraphrasing, that Clinton will suspend the campaign with no conditions. One source speculated that she may want her name entered into nomination at the convention.
Obama Surrogates: Let's be smart about it
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 11:11:38 AM PDT
I know we're feeling a little frenzied today - and the tick, tick, tick of the clock just adds to the suspense.
Throw in a stream of qwazy news headlines, truly BREAKING every five minutes,
tick, tick, tick . . .
and the realization that this is
reallio,
trulio,
almost over !!!!!
has me thinking about how we win in November - which brings me to the issue of campaign surrogates.
Your Fantasy Dinner Party (w/poll)
Thu May 29, 2008 at 01:09:42 PM PDT
Taking a break from all the serious stuff ripe and rotten for discussion between now and next Wednesday, I'm presenting for our discussion
a light-hearted topic !
What came to mind, little mind that it is,
who would you invite to your Fantasy Dinner Party?
Imagine you have the perfectly set dining table for eight. You have the chef on hand, all of the food, drink and gala accessories necessary for a perfect evening. So who among anybody and everybody living today would you invite and why? Here's my list:
Tammy Tammy Tammy -- Open Thread w/poll
Mon May 26, 2008 at 05:32:20 PM PDT
Hope everyone enjoyed the weekend - our celebration has come to an end, a little early, but most of us have big work days ahead tomorrow, you play you pay or so it goes with many jobs.
So what's with the title?
You'd have to hear it to believe it - some kind of songbird took off with her tunes just about the time we turned on the grill, over and over she sang what sounded just like . . .
Even the goalposts are weary (w/poll)
Wed May 07, 2008 at 10:31:08 AM PDT
Tired, weary and confused.
Sound familiar?
I'm steamed ! Anybody have an explanation???
Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 12:11:49 PM PDT
I was checking my email and came across this invitation.
Looks like
there's a Special Guest . . .
Over the fold to find out who !
Corporate Owned Media takes Exotic Costcutting Measure
Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 11:07:37 AM PDT
Under continuing pressure to cut costs, the corporate leadership of all major networks today announced that the daily news anchors and most political analysts will soon be replaced. According to a joint press release, the transition to the replacement anchors and analysts is scheduled to begin on Monday.
This part of the story is maybe not so surprising really, in light of the performance of these folks who many have come to think of as entertainment personalities, not journalists.
So who's the new lineup?
Find out over the fold . . .
Waterlilly and the Suffix that won't die w/poll
Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 10:54:15 AM PDT
When younger generations hear the media blathering about Bitterlilly, Clinglilly, Reverend Wrightlilly,
Flag Penlilly . . .all these lillies, I worry that many may not fully understand the historical significance of this important suffix.
Over the fold we go !
Bravier Bill bravures Brazierstop w/poll
Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 10:03:42 AM PDT
This just in . . .
Apparently Bill Clinton was quite a hit last week in the little town of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, but it's the rest of the story I find amusing.
First we learn that Hillary doesn't flinch under sniper fire and now apparently,
Bill defied the will of the United States Secret Service by ordering a U-Turn to the Land of the Blizzard and Brazier Burgers.
Central Kentucky campaigns get active w/poll
Thu Mar 20, 2008 at 10:55:28 AM PDT
Kentucky's primary will be held on May 20th. Reports are emerging regarding the first steps by each campaign to organize in Central Kentucky. Today's Lexington Herald Leader includes an interesting article that describes each campaign's organizational events which were held on consecutive Sundays. Keep in mind that Kentucky's primary is a closed primary and occurs on the same day that Oregon votes.
On March 9th in Lexington,Kentucky, Senator Clinton's event drew about 30 attendees, while one week later on March 16th, Senator Obama's meeting more than doubled that number estimated at 70.
Hmmm...
Lexington Herald Leader: Reporting on the War
Tue Mar 18, 2008 at 05:04:52 PM PDT
This Thursday will mark the fifth anniversary of a war America undertook to topple Saddam Hussein's regime.
There are many wonderful diarists who faithfully keep us informed on all veterans issues and war developments. An award winning Kentucky newspaper,
The Lexington Herald Leader, is currently featuring a series on the real consequences of the war. I'd like to start in the beginning.
Staff Sgt. Darrin Potter, 24, of Louisville, never made it home.
He died in Baghdad on Sept. 29, 2003, when the Humvee in which he was riding plunged into a flooded canal as Potter and other soldiers responded to a mortar attack.
Potter was the first Kentuckian killed in the Iraq war, and the first Kentucky National Guard member lost in combat since Vietnam.
Follow me over the fold for more on the ground reporting featuring real people who know the war and have bravely lived it in one way or another.
Animal Assist is House of Horrors (Update)
Wed Mar 12, 2008 at 01:33:15 PM PDT
I'll give you one tidbit regarding this story and then you decide if you want to know the rest:
There were a couple of small puppies that just fell over dead while we were standing there. I think I'm gonna have nightmares about this," said Greg Hayes, Jackson County emergency management director.