Archive for May, 2008
Bam’s winning strategy
Barack used party rules
to foil Hillary inevitability
Dems’ proportional allocation system
of choosing delegates favored Obama
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
WASHINGTON – Unlike Hillary Rodham Clinton, rival Barack Obama planned for the long haul.
Clinton hinged her whole campaign on an early knockout blow on Super Tuesday, while Obama’s staff researched congressional districts in states with primaries that were months away. What they found [...]
Barack veeps not like Hillary
Obama’s female VP
bets unlike Clinton
KANSAS Governor Kathleen Sebelius (left) poses with the first woman
Speaker of the House of Representatives, California Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
ARIZONA Gov. Janet Napolitano, Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill
Sebelius, Napolitano, McCaskill
not as polarizing, divisive as Hill
By BEN ADLER
LIKE Hillary Rodham Clinton, the three other women most frequently mentioned as possible running mates for Barack Obama are widely recognized as shrewd, trailblazing [...]
Obamacan moneymen shun Dubya
To McCain’s dilemma, Bush
donors now giving to Obama
AS Republicans are shunning their very own presidential candidate for the November general election, they are rooting for Democratic candidate Barack Obama over Republican rival John McCain … not just out of frustration for President George W. Bush, but out of spite for Democratic contender Hillary Clinton and her husband, [...]
The Future and the Pasts
‘New Age’ Obama
vs. ‘Retro’ McCain
NEW YORK POST
Bam as future; Mac, Hill passé
By CARL CAMPANILE
NEW YORK POST
Monday, May 12, 2008
IT’s Barack Obama’s “New Age diplomacy” versus John McCain’s “Cold War” mentality.
In November’s presidential contest, voters will have a clear choice about who should be America’s commander in chief and domestic protector.
Republican McCain is a national security hawk who wants to bring [...]
Fatal attractor? Potter professor?
Obama backer compares Clinton
to ‘Fatal Attraction’ ubervillainess
UP CLOSE AND CLOSER. Clinton and Close (above)
Clinton and Umbridge (below)
Comparison to Harry Potter 5
supervillainess revived anew
IS SHE the super-duper villainess cometh?
While CNN Ticker reported that a Democratic congressman from Tennessee had compared Hillary Clinton to Glenn Close’s character in the movie “Fatal Attraction,” a blogger has compared the New York senator [...]
Half-price Hillary
Sign of the times?
Clinton at half price
ABC News’ Kate Snow reports: Surely this can’t be a good omen for Senator Hillary Clinton.
The pundits can argue all they want, her campaign may protest that she’s still in the game, but at the “America!” souvenir shops at Dulles International and Reagan National airports, the signs are clear as [...]
How Hill’s bid turned to Hell
And the winner is
… Barack Obama!
How Clinton’s
campaign got
tied on ropes
A look at what went wrong
with her presidential quest
By CALVIN WOODWARD
and NANCY BENAC
Saturday, May 10, 2008
WASHINGTON – Hillary Rodham Clinton began her presidential quest armed with talent, tenacity, fame, money, connections and a team that knew how to win. Many people believed her victory in the Democratic nomination [...]
Evangelicals for Barack
Unite! OBAMACANS,
Pro-OBAMA Rightists
Religious right, evangelicals
leaning toward Bam & Dems
BEN Adam Climber, 20, a Seattle Pacific University student, talks about his political views. Students at a bipartisan political union meeting at the school say there’s a new movement afoot.
JIM BATES/Seattle Times
By HALEY EDWARDS
staff reporter
Sunday, May 11, 2008
MICHAEL Dudley is the son of a preacher man.
He’s a born-again Christian with [...]
Barack’s superstardom rocket
Obama rises from obscurity
to verge of American history
Is he a once-in-a-lifetime
phenomenon … or a lucky,
well-timed US candidate?
Saturday, May 10, 2008
WASHINGTON – The amazement was on their faces. Hundreds waited for Barack Obama on that evening in South Carolina, 15 weeks ago, to claim victory – a surprising victory, surprisingly large.
And amazing it was. It made [...]
Bam-like colt wins; Hill-like filly loses
Obama-like horse wins Kentucky race;
Clinton’s own bet loses, gets injected
ROSE RACERS. Kent Desormeaux (jockey No. 20, red) rides Big Brown
past Gabriel Saez (jockey No. 5, green) riding Eight Belles to win the
134th Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
Morry Gash/AP
Coincidences … ironies noted
in Kentucky derby, Guam race
By MITCHEL CONFESOR
OBAMANOS-in-Chief
Filipinos for Obama Movement
Sunday, May 4, 2008
IT [...]
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