By BardofWilmette - Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 at 2:48 AM
I
know that it is both morally correct and politically wise for those of
us who support Senator Obama to be respectful of Senator Clinton. I am
trying hard, but it is not easy. Let's concede publicly (whether we
privately believe it or not) that Hillary Clinton is a hard working
public servant, highly intelligent, a master of policy d more...
By BardofWilmette - Sunday, May 18th, 2008 at 2:34 AM
Whether we are proud of it or not, one of the
qualities most Americans seem to want in their president is
"manliness." It may come in the form of macho bluster, or it may be
physical good looks, or an athletic or military background. Our
vice-president, Mr. Cheney, may have used his available connections to
avoid military service du more...
By BardofWilmette - Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 11:53 AM
I kind of like Dan Abrams's program on MSNBC. He
is basically fair in his treatment of the various candidates, praising
and criticizing them where appropriate, and without any obvious
slanting based on his personal preferences. On last night's (May 14)
program, Mr. Abrams suggested that Barack Obama would be an absolute
fool not to offe more...
By BardofWilmette - Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 at 2:30 PM
As
of this writing, it is morning on the day of the West Virginia
primary. Senator Obama has not campaigned much in that state, the
demographics are assumed to favor Senator Clinton, and it is assumed
that she will win a huge victory this evening. Based on that
near-certain assumption, I congratulate her on her strong win in West
Virgin more...
By BardofWilmette - Monday, May 12th, 2008 at 10:34 AM
First of all, thank you, North Carolina. The
momentum in the presidential campaign had been in Senator Clinton's
favor for the past few weeks, and Senator Obama's manner had lost some
self-confidence. With yesterday's big win in North Carolina, while
keeping the loss in Indiana to a very narrow margin, Obama has the
momentum and s more...
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