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First thoughts: The key(note) master

Posted: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:23 AM by Mark Murray
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro
*** I am the key(note) master: The Obama campaign has announced that former Virginia Gov. -- and current Senate candidate -- Mark Warner will deliver the keynote address on the Tuesday of the Democratic convention. This will continue the tradition of one-time (or once-thought-to-be) presidential candidates (Bradley, Obama) getting their first audition chances as a keynoter. Also, is Obama paying it forward here by picking someone who is a candidate for Senate on his way to a blowout victory? And by the way, doesn't this bode ill for Tim Kaine’s veep chances? It’s hard to imagine there would be Virginians on two straight nights dominating prime time. Just asking: Did the unveiling of the "security" theme for the Wednesday VP night also send a signal that Kaine, Sebelius, and perhaps Bayh were falling on the list? That reminds us: We haven’t heard much from Biden lately. Has he passed the "can you keep it quiet for a few weeks" test?

*** Talk about an odd couple: How shocking is it that Ralph Reed -- the former GOP boy wonder who was Jack Abramoff’s business partner (“I need to start humping in corporate accounts,” Reed once emailed Abramoff)  -- is helping to raise money for McCain for a fundraiser next week in Atlanta? Consider that: 1) McCain used his perch on the Senate Indian Affairs Committee to hit Abramoff and Reed; 2) McCain has railed against Abramoff on the campaign trail (“I led in the Abramoff hearings in the -- in the obscure Indian Affairs Committee, for which people are still testifying and going to jail,” he said at a GOP debate in 2007); and 3) some McCain loyalists have blamed Reed for launching the now-infamous whisper campaign against McCain in the 2000 South Carolina primary. McCain made it part of his life’s mission to hammer Abramoff and Reed, and now he’s getting help from the Christian Coalition boy wonder? It's amazing marriage of convenience -- one that some in McCain world may believe is a step too far. In fact, what are the odds that Reed actually shows up to this McCain event?

*** Pulling a Zell: It was two years ago this month that Joe Lieberman lost his Dem primary, and now he's on McCain's short list for VP. By the way, is Lieberman trying to force Democrats to expel him from their caucus if they pick up Senate seats in November? Yesterday, campaigning for McCain in Pennsylvania, the Connecticut senator suggested that Obama doesn’t put his country first. "In my opinion, the choice could not be more clear: between one candidate, John McCain, who's had experience, been tested in war and tried in peace, another candidate who has not,'' Lieberman said. "Between one candidate, John McCain, who has always put the country first, worked across party lines to get things done, and one candidate who has not." Lieberman, who will campaign again with McCain today, has definitely upped his rhetoric, which is why his name continues to stay on the short list. And Lieberman himself doesn't seem to do a lot to discourage the talk. In fact, longtime Lieberman watchers will probably wonder why the one-time Dem VP nominee wasn't this good of an attack dog when he was Al Gore's running mate. Obama may have some Republicans in his camp, but they aren't doing attack-dog politics like Lieberman's doing for McCain.

*** If it was Tuesday… : …somebody was voting somewhere. Primaries took place yesterday in two battleground states -- Colorado and Nevada -- as well as in Connecticut. The big upset was in the CO-2 Dem primary, in which a self-funder defeated state Senate president Joan Fitz-Gerald (a disappointing defeat for an Emily’s List candidate) in the race to succeed Mark Udall. Yet beyond that surprise, yesterday was really about showcasing some candidates who will be in tough House races in Nevada (two of the three are being targeted) and in Colorado, where at least one will get lots of national attention in addition to the senate race between Udall and Republican Bob Schaffer.

*** Downballot spotlight: NBC/NJ’s Carrie Dann looks at the Shaheen-Sununu rematch in New Hampshire. In 2002, an unexpected four-point Senate victory in New Hampshire seemed like a landslide for John Sununu (R), whom many predicted would watch Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D) squeak by him at the 11th hour. Six years later, pundits are cautiously wondering how the political winds will blow in the Granite State rematch and one of the tightest races of the cycle. Down by as many as 16 points a year ago, when he was weighed down by the bitter unpopularity of the Iraq war, Sununu appears to be pulling even with Shaheen as the war's importance in voter surveys drops from the top concern in favor of gas prices and the economy.  The University of New Hampshire's latest poll shows Sununu at 42% to Shaheen's 46% -- grim numbers for an incumbent, but still a dramatic improvement for the Republican since last year's slump.

*** “Tight until the end”: Both candidates are both hardened veterans and cautious campaigners who have run strong ground games in the state before. Shaheen will likely benefit from the state's changing electorate, which has seen a substantial drop in registered Republicans since the 2002 contest. But Sununu, who revels in last-minute ad pushes, has an as-yet untouched $5 million war chest. And McCain's appeal to New Hampshire's moderate Republicans could offer long coattails to his Republican Senate colleague. "If it had been any other Republican [presidential] candidate other than McCain, Sununu might have had no chance of winning this race," says pollster Andy Smith of the UNH Survey Center. But assuming that McCain draws out Republicans in big numbers, Smith adds that "it looks like this race will be tight until the very end."

*** On the trail: McCain campaigns in Michigan, hitting a fundraiser in West Bloomfield; touring Beaver Aerospace & Defense in Livonia; and holding a media avail and raising money in Birmingham. Obama remains on his vacation in Hawaii, but his campaign says it will announce today a new TV ad -- focused on the economy -- that will begin to air Thursday in battleground states.

Countdown to Dem convention: 12 days
Countdown to GOP convention: 19 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 83 days
Countdown to Inauguration Day 2009: 160 days
 
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Hey guys, it's time to start ending some of the press corps myths about this election that have found their ways into your news rooms:

http://strategy08.wordpress.com/2008/08/12/confronting-press-corps-myths-vol-1/
this is going to be exciting, I want to keynote now.  mark warner? I hope this doesn't mean that hes vp and they are saying that hes keynote to throw off the press.  Still GO BAYH.

Devastating McCain Video
http://sensico.wordpress.com/2008/08/12/devastating-mccain-video/
or
http://sensico2.blogspot.com/2008/07/my-blogs.html
McCain could win Michigan by tell the voters their that their votes will count just as much as anyones elses if they elect him president.
Biden published an OpEd about Georgia and Russia in the Financial Times yesterday.
This is just too easy....once the bushleague adopted the Israeli foreign policy approach it was ordained that lieberman and the rest of the put Israel first lobby would jump in bed with the likes of McSame...

"We haven’t heard much from Biden lately. Has he passed the "can you keep it quiet for a few weeks" test?"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

lol

I sure hope so!

Obama/Biden '08/'12
Also add Mark Penn to the list - just one more in a long long line of sell outs in the Democratic Party -do anything, say anything, to win an election. Let's face it. Penn was going to go after the race card. Senator Clinton went a different route - sexism. Blame everyone but themselves. Just like President Clinton did during the Lewinsky debacle. And because of that, we had to endure 8 years of Bush/Cheney.

Polls:

GWB-30% favorable
GWB-70% unfavorable

I don't know what to make of the polls. I've read that Senator McCain is at 42%.

Does this mean Senator McCain gets GWB's 30% favorable, and only 12% of GWB's unfavorable? Doesn't he need 20% of GWB's unfavorable? How is he going to do that, if all polls show pretty consistently that he can't get out of the low mid-40% range?
Why oh Why


does McCain keep insisting on calling himself


an unbranded calf which has strayed away from its mother?


I'm holding out hope the security theme for that day means Zinni is back in the running.

But anyone - anyone! - would seem to have more security credentials than a candidate dumb enough to actually say "We are Georgians."

For those who haven't thought about what that means, McCain (stepping way beyond where he should as a presidential candidate, but that's another complaint) basically is saying that he views Russia's actions in Georgia as an attack on the United States.

Once you accept that mental framework, its pretty hard to avoid war. And who knows? Some of those Russian nuclear missiles may still work.
The Edwards's going to make the convention? I'd bet John E. would have an interesting story to tell the Democrats. Maybe he could pair up with Jesse Jackson and they could do a stand-up comedy act?
Joe Lieberman is irrelevant.

The sight of him literally licking John McCain's boots is getting harder and harder to watch.

Have some dignity Joe - you're looking like a lap dog.

P.S. Why no talk of John McCain's presumptuos and ridiculous display vis a vis Georgia yesterday? Who authorized him to speak for all Americans? Did I sleep through the election?

How does John McCain plan to finance World War III?
John McCain’s answer to everything:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdJUCU1UH2w

Can't believe I supported this guy in 2000, and just last December I told someone at work "my best case scenario would be a McCain vs Obama ticket, I'd be happy with either that way".  I didn't think it would happen... now I wish it hadn't.  McCain as president would be a huge mistake in so many ways.

BL, Cincinnati OH
http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/BLinCinti
FR: The stories are nice but I don't see anything about the Chicago Catholic Archdioces paying off the children they abused. If it were Rev. Wright, no matter what the subject, there would be a 24-48 hr news holiday on it, political or not. It's not even on the front page of MSNBC. Why and what's up?

Rev. Wright has to hide and leave the country because you guys stalked and made a mockery of his 30+ years as a pastor and he was actually quoting a "white" congressman. Yes, I heard the whole sermon on YOUTUBE, check it out if you don't believe me.
"In the coming days it’s going to be interesting to watch this debate between John McCain and John McCain,"  by Barack Obama.
Republicans and miltary men on John McCain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdJUCU1UH2w&eurl

R-Ariz, appearing "dazed and confused" on the stump -- though it's what Brit Hume called a "senior moment," not cannabis, that Democrats suggest is at play. Watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWX5u69hmzY&eurl
"Talk about an odd couple..."
McCain has shown a complete willingness to pimp out whatever principles he had for the shot at the crown.  What a disingenuous snake.
Lieberman is a pea in the snake's pod, also unprincipled.
"McCain (will be)...touring Beaver Aerospace & Defense in Livonia..." - Will he offer up a photo op with Cindy as mascot here, as well?  hmmm...
Ralph Reed - more proof that John McCain has no moral ground; and the dems should get rid of LIEbermann now.
Yesterday, campaigning for McCain in Pennsylvania, the Connecticut senator suggested that Obama doesn’t put his country first.
------------------------------------------

Lieberman and McCain are both proof of the addage that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel."

Dishonest John promised he wouldn't attack his opponent's patriotism, but it's no big surprise that he's flip-flopped on this, like he has on almost every other position he's ever taken.
Joe Lieberman should face a recall from the people that elected him.  He lied to them about what he believes.
About John McCain and Ralph Reed?

Nothing shocking there.

John McCain has already demonstrated that he will lie, pander, smear, bundle money from foreigners, accuse his opponent of treason, pimp out the troops and cuddle up with Karl Rove and Swift Boaters to be President.

And you're shocked about Ralph Reed? Seriously?

The only thing shocking is that 40% of America still can't see through the "straight talking maverick" BS they are being fed daily by the media.


I did laugh out loud at two comments I saw yesterday on another website, in which the article talked about the Republican Convention and how NO.ONE.CARES.

Both statements were from Senator Obama supporters:

1. “Well if I were a speaker at the Republican Convention, I would get up and say **** you to all the republicans in the audience. It’s not like the media or anyone is going to be covering it.”

2. “When John McCain gets up to speak, he should start his speech with: Good evening, my friend.



"one candidate puts the country first and one doesn't"

I think this is a dig at McSame.  He can't mean the repubs put country first.  

Did McSame put the county first when he voted to go into Iraq and sacrifice young lives to perpetuate a war on terror?

Or when he stumps that we should destroy our country’s natural beauty at ANWR so that the oil companies can have that last 20% of land with oil on it, even though they haven't even started drilling on the other 80% that has oil where they are ALREADY allowed to drill.

Does he put country first when he misleads the very people that will suffer under his economy by telling them Obama will RAISE their taxes.  Bold faces lies and underhanded comments in the name of self interest.  
THE LIST GOES ON AND ON.

If that’s putting country first, give me something on down the list.
Is it true that the Democrats are setting the theme for Denver as being the "Raw Sewage" convention?
I am still all about Biden!
[[Also add Mark Penn to the list - just one more in a long long line of sell outs in the Democratic Party ]]

Obama is throwing more people under the bus. Maybe it's time he gets a bigger bus.
A new poll has Obama up in PA despite huge influx of negative Ad from McCain.

Likely Voters
Obama 46
McCain 41
Margin of error +/- 3.9%

Registered Voters
Obama 44
McCain 36
Marging of error +/- 3.9%


If you're looking for internals, look here

http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20080813_Poll__Obama_leads_in_Pa
LIE--berman just repeats what others are saying. He is a turn coat, lair and coward. Repeat in Duel Personality early Alzheimer’s (possibly undiagnosed) candidate, your chum McCain’s,ear... Bomb Bomb Bomb Russia and Iran.

nobody, but Obama
How many clues do you need:  National Securitytheme on Wednesday night.  Biden has been very quiet for about 2 weeks.  Yes, he has passed the "I can be quiet test."  I have been saying it for weeks. Not Hillary, Not Bayh, Not Warner. It will be Biden as Barack's VP choice. No,  Obama has not sent out his text message yet.  But the tea leaves are clear.
Good post Nashville_fan

Over in exotic Unamerican Hawaii, they call it Poi Dog.
"How shocking is it that Ralph Reed ...is helping to raise money for McCain for a fundraiser next week in Atlanta?"
Um... not at all. I'll believe anything in this trainwreck of a campaign. More proof that the John McCain of the past would be ashamed of the John McCain of the present.

Also, nobody likes Lieberman in either party, so who cares what he thinks?

http://www.rodneyhopper.com
Joe Lieberman's comments are nausious.  I would pick someone with good judgement and intelligence over experience any day.  It is clear to me that someone who graduates 5th from the bottom of his class of 899 is not a mental wizard, nor it would seem, cares about getting an education!  THAT ISN'T PRESIDENTIAL!
I am the key(note) master - are you the gatekeeper?

LOL.

RE: Reed.  Surprising? NO.
Baby Daddy - no, it has been announced that neither John nor Elizabeth Edwards will be at the convention.
McCain is feeling very bold (overconfident) to renege on both his promise not to run a negative campaign and to stay away from lobbyist support within a month of each other. Where is the backlash?

http://www.political-buzz.com/
Why doesn't Al Gore get any grief for choosing Joe Lieberman ?
THAT was the biggest decision of his Presidential campaign
Can you say: 'Lying Al BLEW IT' ??
Lieberman has beccme McCain's Ed McMahon

We can do o much better
'... We haven’t heard much from Biden lately. Has he passed the "can you keep it quiet for a few weeks" test?...'

Joe would be the best campaigner
Wesley Clarke might also do well
He's NOT AFRAID of McCain's military experience

Bill richardson is too soft and unfocused
Bayh is the son of a political family
unvetted, uninspiring, conservative
Sam Nunn is Joe Lieberman without te spotlight

As for Hillary......
Uncompetent, crooked, unethical, cold calculating.....

Make it Biden or Clark
Biden published a column on the Russian invasion of Georgia in the Financial Times, so we have heard from him. Of course, we may have heard from Biden in the exact manner Obama wants us to hear from him.
Lieberman knows his time is up. He's praying the republicans win. Would independents be impressed by Benedict Arnold? Dems don't listen to him & conversatives certainly wont.
Let's talk McCain's Georgia stance.
I know I'm not neutral here but he went way off the rails with his saber rattling and war rhetoric...as we are now beginning to see..  the US knew Georgia wanted to start this conflict, warned them not to and told them we would offer no military help (why? because we can't).
The US is holding back and letting Europe take the lead..as it should be. It's their backyard and they have some influence over Russia that we do not. We'll have their back if they need it.
It makes McCain look like the political opportunist that he is; the presumptuous candidate who already thinks he's President..War, War, War.
OBAMA 08
Are the Russians 'water boarding' their prisoners ?
Are thy torturing their prisoners ?

How low has America sunk when Russia treats their prisoners of war better than America does ?
How low have we sunk when we TORTURE OUR PRISONERS ?

Can we tell the Russians to stop invading a neighbor ?
After our unprovoked and unjust war in Iraq?

The Bush/Cheney team have led us to disgrace and ignominy

TURN THE PAGE !!

John McCain, More of the Same
Joe Lieberman is a straight up joke. I'll be glad when the Democrats take a larger lead in the Senate and expell him to political irrelevancy.
Why no coverage on one of Mccain’s affairs, or maybe how he continues to surround himself with the shadiest lobbyists Washington has to offer, you couldn't swing a dead cat inside the beltway without hitting something repulsive about Mccain, and yet nothing.
Matt - "Where is the backlash?"

There usually isn't any backlash when someone tells the truth.
"...one candidate puts the country first and one doesn't..."

What Lieberman doesn't say is that country is Georgia.
"I am the key(note) master - are you the gatekeeper?"

Isn't that Ghostbusters?  You absolutely crack me up GF!

Good one!
S.B.D. Joe...

a new mantra?
camie


I just viewed the video
ttp://sensico.wordpress.com/2008/08/12/devastating-mccain-video/

People I truly tell you---we need to spread this message as far and wide as we possibly can.  It IS devastating, it IS stark, It IS unvarnished truth.  I just took my whole mailbox and loaded em with it.  Somebody needs to tie Bush to a chair and make him watch that clip over and over and over...........
http://cbs4denver.com/denver2008/denver.protesters.arrested.2.793930.html

'Gitmo On The Platte' Set As Holding Cell For DNC
does McCain keep insisting on calling himself


an unbranded calf which has strayed away from its mother?


laughaday (Sent Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:37 AM)
====================================================
That's because his selective amnesia (lying) still functions. Or worse case scenario he’s an undiagnosed Alzheimer’s patient and forget he’s really a desperado (another bandit) wanting to occupy the Whitehouse.

Nobody, but Obama


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