Category: John McCain

Iowa Goes Blue; Dems at 54 Senate Seats

The numbers are slowly coming in.  Obama right now is at 207 electoral votes to John McCain’s 129.

63 electoral votes to go….

All figures from MSNBC.


New Mexico Goes Blue, West Virginia Red

West Virginia goes for McCain

Check your score cards: Barack Obama 200, John McCain 90.

Memories from the trail:

“The fundamentals of the economy are strong.” – John McCain


Barack Obama Takes Ohio!

MSNBC is projecting that Ohio has gone for Obama.

Thank you, Ohio!

Ohio’s 20 electoral votes gives Barack Obama 195 votes to McCain’s 76.

Next stop, Indiana…


Obama 103, McCain 34

McCain’s campaign strategy has crashed.  The strategy to go through Pennsylvania has failed.

Florida is leaning to Obama, but too close to call.

How do you call a state with 0% of the vote in?

Nevertheless, according to MSNBC, Barack Obama is sitting at 103 electoral votes, John McCain is at 34.


2008 Election Results

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Palin Gets Pranked by Canadian Radio Pair

The “Masked Avengers”, Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel from the Montreal radio station CKOI, managed to get through to Governor Sarah Palin posing as President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Yes, Palin fell for it hook, line, and sinker.

In all honesty, is it this easy to get Palin on the phone?  Recall it was just a little over a week ago that Ashley Todd carved a backward “B” into her cheek and landed a phone call from both Palin and McCain.


Meet the Press, Nov. 2, 2008

Tom Brokaw obviously favors the right wing, but the show is still one of the finest Sunday news programs on television. I’m happy to spread the word.


Rumors Still Circulate About Citizen Obama’s Birth

Believe it or not they’re still questions being raised about Barack Obama’s birth certificate. The Obama campaign debunked rumors in June, but persistent rumors are still circulating around the Internet that the Democratic candidate for president was not born in this country.

According to the Chicago Tribune, conservative critics have suggested that Obama may have been born outside the United States and is not a “natural born citizen” eligible for the presidency. These critics produced no evidence to support their assertions.

It’s amazing to me that this close to the election this type of rumor and innuendo is still circulating.  The persistence of these rumors only gives further credence to the fact that the McCain campaign simply has no real issues. They rely again and again on tilt by association, as well as ridiculous assertions about Citizen Obama’s lineage.

Read more about this ridiculous controversy at the Chicago Tribune.


Socialist Candidate for President – Brian Moore

Is Barack Obama a Socialst?  Why not ask THE Socialist candidate for President?

Incredible Stephen Colbert.


Steeler Nation Endorses Obama

It’s official.  The Steeler Nation has endorsed Barack Obama for President.

Very cool.

It must have been an awesome event in Pittsburgh’s Mellon Arena Monday.  According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, thousands showed up to hear the Senator from Illinois deliver his “closing argument” to the campaign:

Mr. Obama was introduced by Steelers President Dan Rooney whose presence sparked incongruous calls of “Here we go Steelers, Here we go,” in the home of the Penguins.

“Eight more days, eight more days,” the crowd chanted taking the lead of Sen. Bob Casey, who, along with Gov. Ed Rendell joined Mr. Obama on the arena floor. As they voiced their support for the Democratic nominee, thousands of other supporters still waited in the long line that wrapped around the Lower Hill site.

Obama brought his message of hope home to the voters of Pennsylvania:

“After decades of broken politics in Washington, eight years of failed policies from George Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that has taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are one week away from change in America,” he said as a wave of applause broke over the arena.

“I knew that the size of our challenges had outgrown the smallness of our politics. I believed that Democrats and Republicans and Americans of every political stripe were hungry for new ideas, new leadership, and a new kind of politics — one that favors common sense over ideology; one that focuses on those values and ideals we hold in common as Americans.”

And more:

“Now, Sen. McCain has served this country with distinction. And he can point to a few moments over the past eight years, on torture for example, where he has broken from George Bush,” Mr. Obama said. “But when it comes to the economy — when it comes to the central issue of this election all across then region, he don’t get it. The plain truth is that John McCain has stood with this president every step of the way. Voting for the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy that he once opposed.

“Voting for the Bush budgets that spent us into debt. He called for less regulation twenty-one times just this year. Those are the facts.”

As a Steeler fan, I have to admit seeing Dan Rooney with Barack was incredibly awesome.  Look, I know Barack has been cheering many different sports teams all over this great country of ours.  Pols do that all the time.

Today, one team cheered back with a thunderous roar.

The message is clear, Pennsylvania: Barack Obama is on our team now.  Give him your vote.

Addendum:  Franco Harris, who is also backing Barack Obama, attended the 55th Annual Autumn Leaf Festival parade on October 4 to campaign for Obama.

Editor’s Note: On Wednesday, former President Bill Clinton, one of the most beloved pols to ever visit the Keystone State will seek Democratic votes in Washington County.  Our report on Turning Left will follow.