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Yes We Can

I am not one hundred percent comfortable with videos of this type. They can seem a little too “Go Team Go” or populistic. They also may create too great of a burden on a presidential elect. I am also not much of a fan of listening to celebrities’ unqualified endorsements (unlike my own supremely informed one), as if what Barbara Streisand thinks about the election should somehow affect how I vote (it would probably actually have the opposite effect).

Nonetheless, I think that the momentum and postive energy that Obama supporters have shown this year is remarkable. We even have an enormous sector of those past Bill Clinton supporters turning to Obama. Almost every day we’re seeing another big Obama endorsement, for example, yesterday the L.A. Times and now London’s The Times. Were we to have a few more days, I think that Obama would definitely clinch this thing.

Thanks to Teo for the “heads up“.

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Comprehensive Immigration Reform?

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In last week’s debate, the issue of immigration came up, and Hillary argued that her policy differed from Obama’s because she was for something called “comprehensive immigration reform”. Can anyone tell me what comprehensive immigration reform means? It would be nice to know exactly how she would like to reform things, as opposed to just saying that the present system needs to be reformed comprehensively. Could we get a little specificity please?

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Laura Bush for President 2016

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If Laura Bush can get her name on the ballot for U.S. Senator (I am not sure which state yet), by 2016, she’ll have the exact same track record and experience as Hillary Clinton. She can argue that we’ll need another Bush to clean up after another Clinton. Now wouldn’t that be precious?

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Duped by a Dope

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Hillary is often criticized for her absolute inability to ever recognize when she has made a mistake. For example in last week’s CNN debate, Hillary refused to admit to an error in voting for the War in Iraq. According to Hillary, the blame rested solely with Bush’s abuse of the faith she had put in him.

Yesterday on Meet the Press, Mary Matalin had a good line in deciphering Hillary’s Iraq argument. If Hillary and the Democrats think that Bush is a village idiot and yet she argues that she was played by Bush, well, then frankly she was “Duped by a Dope”.

If you’re duped by a dope once, I suppose it is a pardonable offense. But if you gave Bush discretion once with Iraq and he abused that discretion, then why give him discretion again in Iran like Hillary did a few months ago? Where are all those years of experience, Hillary? I would also think that somebody as experienced as her would have dumped Bill years ago.

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The L.A. Times Endorses Obama

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Just two days away from Super Tuesday, it looks like things are going to get very very close. On Saturday, Steven Hill wrote a very interesting piece in the Washington Post about how Super Tuesday and the way the primaries work are actually not working. The way the present system is set up, Hillary is at a definite advantage to Obama.

The past two days, I have run into two former colleagues who both expressed their desire for Hillary to be president (Obama was their second choice). I was shocked, almost as shocked as the man in Thus Spoke Zarathustra when he encounterd the lunatic who had still not heard that God was dead. Doesn’t anyone remember the 90s?

As one of its reasons for endorsing Obama today, the Los Angeles Times the pitfalls of another Clinton:

By contrast, Clinton’s return to the White House that she occupied for eight years as first lady would resurrect some of the triumph and argument of that era. Yes, Bill Clinton’s presidency was a period of growth and opportunity, and Democrats are justly nostalgic for it. But it also was a time of withering political fire, as the former president’s recent comments on the campaign trail reminded the nation. Hillary Clinton’s election also would drag into a third decade the post-Reagan political duel between two families, the Bushes and the Clintons. Obama is correct: It is time to turn the page.

What is interesting is how people really believe the false spin, and the greatest falsity in this election is that somehow Hillary, the candidate with the least amount of years in elected office, has the most experience and is the most prepared.

Could someone please tell me in detail what her experience was? And being first lady is not the answer. If that were the case, I think we should all vote for Laura Bush in 8 years. Her and/or Bill really need to finally be open with the American people and let us know what she did do at the White House and why, at the time, we were not informed of such.

Of course, avoiding a dynasty is not the only reason to vote for Obama, and the L.A. Times eloquently makes that argument: Continue reading

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Who will be the Third Bush?

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In last night’s Democratic presidential debate when Hillary was asked about political dynasties, she responded,

It did take a Clinton to clean [up] after the first Bush, and I think it might take a second one to clean up after the second Bush.

But this morning, my boss, Diego, very accurately raised the logical danger of Hillary’s response, “And then it will take another Bush to clean up after another Clinton”.

Hillary’s easy, teenie-bopper one-liner that sounded like something from a high school pep-rally before the big game against the old rival does not even come close to addressing one of the most important questions about her candidacy. Is voting for a second Clinton after a second Bush a disasterous sign for the American political system?

Anyone taking bets on the third Bush to be followed by Chelsea?

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Why it’s Obama’s time

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Let’s hope I can finally change the subject and get back to some of my more (or less) interesting digressions. Unfortunately, I have reacted very personally for some reason to these elections. At the same time that I have felt an almost innocent excitement for Obama’s messages, I have also felt incredible revulsion for Billary. I have tried to reflect some of these feelings in a short article for Safe Democracy, entitled “Barack vs. Billary: Why it is Obama’s Time” (and the Spanish version) that summarizes much of what I have said here before.

I have also done two things that I had never even fathomed doing in the past: (i) endorse a candidate, and (ii) give a campaign donation. I suppose that if you don’t commit just a little bit, then you lose your right to be complain about the outcome later. Continue reading

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How Husbands Love Their Wives

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I was just listening to Bob Schieffer’s interview with Hillary Clinton from last Sunday’s Face The Nation. When asked about her husband’s egregiously offensive comments towards Obama, Hillary defended Bill thusly:

. . . my husband has such a great commitment to me . . . You know, he loves me, just like, you know, husbands and wives get out there and work on each other’s behalf.

That doesn’t answer the question, and actually, I don’t quite remember things that way. As a matter of fact, I am not sure that husbands are supposed to love their wives the way he does, at least not if actions speak louder than words. But, that could just be my memory of the summer of 1998 when I was studying for the Bar Exam and Bill was bombing a Sudanese pharmaceutical factory while testifying before the grand jury. (In the photo, he could just as well be declaring that he’d “never had sex with this woman”). A little respect for our intelligence, please! Continue reading

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Grave Error’s Wise Choice: Obama for President

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Dear Senator Obama,

I fully understand that Grave Error is not the Washington Post or the New York Times. A Grave Error endorsement might not sound like much, considering the only people who read this blog are my parents, brother, two uncles, one cousin, and my Berber girlfriend. And although I am no Kennedy, I am now offering you my full endorsement, something I have never done for any politician since I have been eligible to vote. As a matter of fact, and I know this sounds like pure convenience, I am even offering my professional services to your future Administration with the hope that you will become elected to the White House. Continue reading

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Grave Error to Endorse Obama?

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Rumor has it that Grave Error will officially endorse Senator Barak Obama as its choice for the U.S. presidency.

In related news, it appears that Hillary is about to change her campaign strategy once again. First it was her 35 years of experience, 8 of which were as an elected official and transparent, the remaining years of alleged experience will be disclosed at a later time at the sole discretion of the candidate or when required to so by judicial order on appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Hillary was the only candidate who would be ready for the White House on day one. She knew exactly who to fire at the White House travel agency and which funiture she’d finally be returning to its rightful place.

Then after losing in Iowa, Hillary changed her strategy to being the candidate for change and sometimes for almost crying. After winning in New Hampshire, Hillary again changed her strategy to be the housewife with the screaming, yelling, jealous and racist husband.

Now after South Carolina, it looks like Hillary is going to change once again. This time her husband is going to not talk to so much, and she is going to remind everyone of what Billl, I mean Hillary, stood for when he, I mean she, ran for office in 1992.

Give me a break! Can you believe there are people buying this stuff?

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