What does Al Gore mean by “civil disobedience”?
Fox News reports that The Goracle is issuing a call to arms of sorts for those who want to help save the world to engage in “civil disobedience” against construction of coal power plants:
Fox News reports that The Goracle is issuing a call to arms of sorts for those who want to help save the world to engage in “civil disobedience” against construction of coal power plants:
He’s suspended his campaign as well. The rationale being that he thinks they both should be putting their energies towards resolving the economic issues that have blown up the last couple of weeks. Team Barry has said “no” … so far. Hot Air has all the details and updates.
Continuing on with the “poll-watching” theme, the Pew Research Center published the results of three comprehensive surveys they did after the primaries were over that included data from both land line and cell phone lines. In previous elections, cell phones weren’t widely polled, but this year more pollsters are doing that – with some starting at the beginning of the year, while others started doing so later on. Pew’s done their own major surveys on cell phone versus landline polling and the demographics of both, and here were the results:
In his blistering critique of the mainstream media, Blankley expands on the derelection of duty on the part of the media that I and others have talked about over the last several months:
One of the first things I do every morning after logging on is to check the Real Clear Politics polling page to read about the latest poll numbers that have been released, whether they be state polls or national. I rely more on state polls than national, because that’s where you get to see what the electoral college might look like if voters were voting today.