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Mission Impossible / Oz McCain (with poll)

Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 10:23:03 AM PDT

For those of you in the mood for a brief diversion, I offer my current favorite entries in the make John McCain more exciting greenscreen challenge.

Mission Impossible McCain is new, tres kewl and barely viewed or rated.  It starts off slow (&  alittle weak) but stick with it for the great finish:

Jump below the fold for Oz McCain and more...

Poll

Which McCain GreenSceen video is your current favorite?

5%1 votes
11%2 votes
23%4 votes
35%6 votes
11%2 votes
11%2 votes

| 17 votes | Vote | Results

Clinton 527 Rolls Out Oregon Ad

Thu May 15, 2008 at 12:41:31 PM PDT



Let's be clear: when a 527 forms for the express purpose of electing or defeating a particular federal candidate, and engages in public advocacy towards such ends -- as opposed to discussing issues -- it is breaking the law.

Adam B
The Clinton 527
2.20.2008





The Clinton 527 known as The American Leadership Project (ALP) just posted it's fifth pro-Clinton TV/Internet ad on it's YouTube account:


The American Leadership Project continues our commitment to highlighting issues of importance to the middle class with this new ad, now running in Oregon, focusing on clean energy and good jobs.

AmLeadership Project
YouTube

5.15.2008



Kentucky Lt. Gov. Endorses Obama

Sun May 11, 2008 at 03:34:43 PM PDT

The endorsements just keep on coming - late this afternoon former Kentucky State Senator and current Lt. Governor Dan Mongiardo endorsed Barack Obama.

Kentucky's Democratic Governor (& superdelegate) Steve Beshear  is still uncommitted and says he will not indicate his choice for Democratic presidential nominee until after the May 20th Kentucky primary.

Hillary Clinton was NOT caught fibbing about Passover, NC debate......as far as I know

Sat Apr 19, 2008 at 06:13:04 PM PDT

As far as I know Hillary Clinton was not caught fibbing about her reason for declining an invitation to participate in a debate proposed for the beginning of Passover, and it pains me to see that a diary proclaiming that HRC was "caught" in such a "fib" has been sitting on the rec list.  Hey, people.  I thought we were smarter than this.  I thought that manufactured distractions had been put "on notice"

Here's a key part of the news report on which that diary is based:

Clinton didn't agree to the date, noting that night is the beginning of the Passover observance among Jewish people.

[please follow me below the jump]

Basketball Diary - Will Obama Be the First Hoopster in the WhiteHouse?

Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 01:10:29 PM PDT

Yes he will

I kept waiting for an open thread to post this video of Bryant Gumbel interviewing Barack Obama about basketball.  I waited & waited & finally decided that the fourteen minute video, The Audacity of Hoops which recently aired on HBO's Real Sports is wonderful enough to merit a diary.  

Enjoy!

Hillary Dodges the Wright Question

Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 01:43:45 PM PDT




[transcript below the jump]

Hear Amy Klobuchar talk about endorsing Obama | Nashville Mayor voted for Obama

Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 11:57:11 AM PDT

Not much of a visual here, folks.  But it's really a treat to listen to freshman Senator Amy Klobuchar speak at length about her endorsement of Barack Obama:  The recording of today's press conference call lasts for just under a half hour:

"Between Barack and a hard place, I chose Barack...The 'hard place' is a reference to being uncommitted"

— Amy Klobuchar

Wanda Sykes Endorses Obama

Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 11:35:03 AM PDT

The campaign has gotten ugly.  Yeah.  I'm goin' with Obama.  

— Wanda Sykes

"B" Movie: Not in Praise of Reagan

Wed Jan 16, 2008 at 11:02:35 PM PDT

I can't top Gil Scott-Heron.  
If you want to know about Ronald Reagan, just listen to B Movie.


Why Sheldon Whitehouse Supports Telecom Immunity

Tue Dec 18, 2007 at 01:56:17 PM PDT

It would be difficult to find a dkoser who would not agree that Sheldon Whitehouse - our new Democratic Senator from Rhode Island - has distinguished himself as a remarkably brilliant, valuable and persuasive member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Yesterday, when he took to the floor of the Senate he made fine points about the importance of protecting the privacy rights of American citizens travelling abroad.  But then he departed from his prepared remarks and argued for the Intelligence Committee version of the FISA legislation - the version that provides retroactive immunity for the telelcoms.

I'm not saying that I agree with him.  I just think that it's useful to review his reasoning, because we all know that this fight is far from over.  


[please follow me below the jump for a transcription of his statement]

Poll

Are you persuaded by the argument advanced by Sen. Whitehouse?

48%39 votes
35%29 votes
3%3 votes
7%6 votes
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| 81 votes | Vote | Results

Ted Kennedy's Superb FISA Speech

Mon Dec 17, 2007 at 07:22:26 PM PDT

Today was a great day to be a Democrat.  Especially after witnessing a year of spineless capitulation and relentless insults to our collective intelligence.  Today Edward Kennedy lit up the Senate floor with brilliant oratory, and made a case that no one could deny about why retroactive immunity for the telecoms must be rejected.

The President has said that American lives will be sacrificed if Congress does not change FISA. But he has also said that he will veto any FISA bill that does not grant retro-active immunity. No immunity, no FISA bill. So if we take the President at his word, he's willing to let Americans die to protect the phone companies.

Senator Edward Kennedy
December 17, 2007

Update: h/t to Juche for posting 5 links to YouTube in the comments.

much more below the fold (including new video).

Restore my F*#king Diary watchlist, ct!

Mon Dec 10, 2007 at 01:09:11 PM PDT

Update: THANKS, ct!  for restoring our Diary watchlists.

Tuesday Mornig Update: My Diary Watch List has been wiped clean. (not by me)  It looks like I'll have to start fresh.

I just thought I'd throw this diary together to see if anyone else is having trouble accessing their Diary "watchist".

Mine seems to be wiped clean.  It's way too long anyway - but I suppose that I would prefer not to have to start from scratch.

Anyway - I did attempt to try to start a new hot list - but when I selected "subscribe" for one of my favorite diarists, "permission denied" popped on the screen & I was automatically logged out.

Is ct messing with us?  What gives?

Update: my hot list has been restored!  yeah! should I delete this diary, or do folks want a place to talk meta & pimp diaires?

Poll

My Hotlist...

17%8 votes
12%6 votes
44%21 votes
25%12 votes

| 47 votes | Vote | Results

Diane Watson: I'm all for impeachment this moment

Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 11:38:03 PM PDT

At a Saturday, October 14, 2007 Town Hall meeting in Southern California, Representative Diane Watson (CA-33) responded to a constituent question about impeachment.  Watson brought up numbers to illustrate her point, but was clearly ill-prepared to use the numbers effectively because she got them wrong.   Even though she got the numbers wrong, I think she believes that the Dems don't have the numbers to pull an impeachment move off.  I don't doubt her sicerety when she says, "I'm all for impeachment this moment."

The video begins with a statement/queston that lasts for a little over two minutes.  There's a lengthy, informative set-up that flows into a question about whether the Democratic Congresswoman would be willing to sign on to H. Res. 333.  Representative Watson's reply begins about two minutes and five seconds into the video:    

Transcription below the jump.

Poll

Is Diane Watson right about needing the magic number of 290?

62%37 votes
37%22 votes

| 59 votes | Vote | Results

Solidarity or Solitarity?  A Call to the DKos Community

Sun Sep 30, 2007 at 12:52:56 PM PDT

Yes Colbert coined it - and it applies right now.  Will you stand in solidarity with our Transgendered brothers and sisters who were excluded from the recently passed Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA)?

You can demonstrate your support by recommending Employment Discrimination: Where do we go from here? by rserven.  It's that easy.

of course there's much more work to do...  

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LiveBlog: Fredo's Last Speech (as AGAG)

Fri Sep 14, 2007 at 12:04:39 PM PDT

AG2 is about to give his last speech as Attorney General.  It will be broadcast live on CSPAN in moments.  I was surprised not to see a diary about this so I'm offering this diary for live blogging.

Go here for links to C-SPAN.  

This promises to be a long sickening ceremony.  With many tributes before Gonzo speaks.

Remembering Merv Griffin

Sun Aug 12, 2007 at 09:43:14 AM PDT

Leon Redbone sings Auld Lang Syne with some help from Merv


Merv Griffin has died. He was 82.
My sincere sympathy to his friends and family.

Bill Richardson Declines 'SiCKO' Pledge

Sun Jul 15, 2007 at 04:06:51 PM PDT

"I am not convinced yet that we need what is called a single-payer system."

— Governor Bill Richardson

Wake Up! Peace & pResident Bush Don't Mix

Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 11:30:45 AM PDT

Attention all personnel

Wake up, wake up, wake up

The real enemy is pResident Bush
One of the most vicious modern dictators

Wake up, wake up, wake up

pResident Bush needs to go

Peace and pResident Bush don't mix.

It's so obvious.

Frenz convincingly brings Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to life in this brilliant new video.  Please take the time to listen.


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