fun lil quiz
I just took The Bush-McCain Challenge—an online quiz to see if you can tell the difference between George W. Bush and John McCain.
The Carrot round is extremely tough!
In His Own Words
The speech he gave today. This is not the first time I have listened to / read one of Barack’s speeches and found tears in my eyes as I reached the end of it.
Dems United
Chris Bowers brings up a good point in his Can The Pennsylvania Interval Be Avoided? article. My immediate thought is somewhat similar to Descrates comment though instead of having them work with assigned roles of President / Vice President, they could both start campaigning as if they were in fact the nominee, and campaign as a Democrat against the the divided republicans.
Looks like the Huckabee is the GOP Frontrunner
With John McCain switching parties to run as a Democrat, it looks like Huck gets the nod.
Less Jobs, More Wars
John McCain added another plank to his platform yesterday with his ducking of the vote on the economic stimulus package. Screw the vets
Voting “no” with Republican leaders would have offended millions of Social Security recipients and the disabled veterans not scheduled to receive rebates. Voting “yes,” on the other hand, risked alienating Bush, GOP leaders and conservatives already suspicious of McCain’s political leanings. McCain was speaking Thursday before a meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference, a group that booed him last year in absentia. For McCain, not voting meant not going on the record either way. He has missed all eight Senate roll call votes this year.