Daily Archives: July 21st, 2008 «

 

All it takes is a red dress?

Posted by: ST on July 21, 2008 at 10:01 pm » 11 Comments

Written by a woman who just resigned from her 15 year career in ad sales to work for the Obama campaign: As anyone who has ever attended an “important show” knows (think Marc, Oscar, Calvin), there is a certain pre-show ritual: What are you going to wear; who are you going to see; and when [...]

 

Andrea Mitchell on Obama’s media coverage in Afghanistan and Iraq

Posted by: ST on July 21, 2008 at 9:38 pm » 4 Comments

Interesting (transcript of a segment of this evening’s Hardball via Newsbusters): ROGER SIMON: The optics are all very good on this trip. I mean, the beginning of this trip is so good, Senator Obama might just want to call off the end and just keep running the videotape. He goes into a gym, everybody, all [...]

 

McCain to announce VP pick this week?

Posted by: ST on July 21, 2008 at 8:40 pm » 11 Comments

Novak is reporting that ”sources” say that McCain will do just that.  I’ll believe it only when I see it.  Frankly, it would be a good political move, and might distract a bit from Obama’s overseas tour, but my bet is that he’ll wait a little closer to the GOP convention to make the big announcement – [...]

 

Rasmussen: Half of America believes media is trying to win election for Obama (UPDATE: MORE EVIDENCE?)

Posted by: ST on July 21, 2008 at 11:28 am » 10 Comments

The stats speak for themselves. So do the videos. And the news reports. And the media studies done on the subject. Update – 1:16 PM: Check out this explosive headline and story from Drudge: NYT REJECTS MCCAIN’S EDITORIAL; SHOULD ‘MIRROR’ OBAMA

 

Clintonista Lanny Davis on the Iraq war – PLUS: Obama in Iraq

Posted by: ST on July 21, 2008 at 9:07 am » 9 Comments

I know.  You’re probably thinking “What do I care what Lanny Davis thinks about the Iraq war?” Well, normally I would agree with you, but after reading what he wrote for the Washington Times (yes, the WaTimes), I think you’ll agree with me that his opinion is worth reading, considering he at one point was [...]