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Archive for 'Mike Gravel'

Gravel, You’re Not Our Kind!

Mike Gravel was not invited to the Dem debate last night (pretty much the only one) because he hadn’t raised enough money, and thus wasn’t a viable candidate per the organizers’ view.
Don’t count him out. He has an angel in New Hampshire - Gregory Chase. Mr. Chase has has paid for full-page ads […]

The Real Lessons of 9/11

Join the forum discussion on this postAccording to Mike Gravel, taken exactly from a MySpace bulletin off his site today.
The Real Lessons of 9/11
As we mark the six anniversary of the 9/11 attack, it is time for Americans to face the real lessons of that horrible morning. Until we dispel the myths which the […]

Link Sandwich - 7/25

The Stump has a lot of good news today, on Thompson changing his campaign manager, on Obama being down and maybe out, and on Rudy’s electability
Salon.com has a really cool piece on how the Democrats differ on Iraq.
The Politico has the story that Obama is now modeling his campaign on that of Ronald Reagan.
McCain […]

The Freakin’ YouTube Debate

CNN in correlation with YouTube put together one of the most diabolically bad formats for a debate that we have seen in our lives. Off the bat, the YouTube debate was a terrible idea because it uses YouTube, a video uploading site notorious for its terrible image and sound quality. Almost all the submitted videos […]

Link Sandwich - 7/24

All news today is on yesterday’s YouTube debate, it’s the thing to talk about.
Fred Barnes of The Daily Standard says that Hillary Outflanked Obama last night.
The Washington Post claims that the voice of the public added an edge to the debate.
Top of the Ticket has a well put together commentary on The YouTube Debate.
Of course […]

Something New Under the Sun

On CNN tonight, 6pm Chicago time, from the Citadel, a Democratic Debate sponsored by CNN and YouTube. Anderson Cooper is the host. Questions will be video questions submitted to YouTube by July 22.
Wired Science interviewed Anderson Cooper about the innovative format, and got lots of valuable information about how the debate will play […]

Link Sandwich - 7/20

LA Times Top of the Ticket says Clinton’s having the same problem she’s always had, a high unfavorable rating.
Bloomberg reports Giulani’s doing some bragging on the fiscal policies that people love him for so much.
Salon News has an upbeat article called “The Bill Richardson Difference.”
Ooooh, another article about how Fred Thompson could sweep the socially […]

Boy I’m Hungry

I’m gonna be honest, it’s Friday and people don’t seem to like working hard or doing research. There is not a whole lot of new material to be found. But here goes.
Our dirty little sandwich ingredient today is this ungrounded shot at Fred Thompson’s sexuality, enough said.
The New York Times has written an article […]

Some Weekend Reading

Sorry this wasn’t posted a little earlier this weekend, but here are some interesting news articles about the 2008 election.
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A Trio of Early Contests An article in the Washington Post about the three early challenges for candidates in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
Hagel: No 2008 Plans As Independent A Washington Post article on Chuck […]

Google Benefiting All Around

The 2008 Presidential Election is being known as “The YouTube Election,” due to all of the use it will gain as a research tool for voters. All poll leaders have their own official channel on the site. One of Mike Gravel’s unique advertisements actually features footage taken of YouTube comments on his videos. Hillary […]