Showing posts with label Hilary Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hilary Clinton. Show all posts

Friday, August 01, 2008

Why, Luda, Why? Because it is F *** NG RELEVANT - and the AP says that it really does not affect the vote, period

.................................... .. Barack and buddy Ludacris

'the hat tip' goes to 'YOU DAMN RIGHT' WHY LUDA, WHY?? Aug 1, 2008
"Damn, somebody always has to mess something up when things just seem to be going great! Rapper Ludacris “outrageously offensived” Hilary Clinton, John McCain, and your President (He’s not mine) Bush. His new song which is support to Barack Obama."

the HighVizPR (abbebuckpr) take: (texting) AND HE IS NOW DEEMED THE MOST FAMOUS MAN IN THE WORLD! SO DAMN BIG! I CAN'T STAND THE VISIBILITY - MC CAIN REINFORCES IT WITH AD STARRING PARIS HILTON -- - BLINDING WHITE HOT, THAT SPOTLIGHT - OH, DID I DARE SAY WHITE??????? WAS THAT NEGA-TIVE?! IT'S LUD-A-CRIS! AND HE (LUDACRIS) JUST LATCHING ON TO THOSE COAT-TAILS, BABAY!

AP: Ludacris' song unlikely to alienate voters... *

watch and read and LEARN.

Ludacris says that "The World is ready for change because Obama is here."

He certainly is.

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*to Hilary ---the rap: "move bitch, get out the way!"

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Capitol Hill's Scandal Map ~("This must be the place")

No mention of Signatures? The 4th floor of GT Law? Come, now! I feel like "Kilroy wuz here" guys!

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2007/11/capitol-hills-most-scandalous-hangouts.php

The video: http://slatev.com/player.html?id=1318913744

Capitol Hill's Scandal Map Radar Online - New York,NY,USA: 132 D St: The location of the "safe house" from which former Republican House majority leader and Jack Abramoff accomplice Tom Delay set up his lobbying ...See all stories on this topic

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Sunday, September 23, 2007

President Bush makes prediction: HILLARY will win DEM nomination....and then....

"Paging Dick Morris -- yoo-hoo! Care to get out the white board, son?"

A DRUDGE EXCLUSIVE:

BUSH DECLARES: HILLARY WILL WIN NOMINATION; WHITE HOUSE CALLS OBAMA 'LAZY'

Sun Sep 23 2007 18:18:16 ET**DRUDGE EXCLUSIVE**President Bush, for the first time, is predicting that Barack Obama will be defeated in the Democratic presidential primaries by Hillary Rodham Clinton.

“She's got a national presence and this is becoming a national primary,” Bush tells author Bill Sammon in the bombshell book, EVANGELICAL PRESIDENT, set for release Monday. “And therefore the person with the national presence, who has got the ability to raise enough money to sustain an effort in a multiplicity of sites, has got a good chance to be nominated.”

Breaking his vow not to play “pundit-in-chief” in the 2008 presidential race, Bush tells Sammon that Clinton ultimately will be defeated in the general election by the Republican nominee.“I think our candidate can beat her, but it's going to be a tough race,” the president predicted in an Oval Office interview. “I will work to see to it that a Republican wins, and therefore don't accept the premise that a Democrat will win. I truly think the Republicans will hold the White House.”

MORE Current and former Bush advisers sounded less certain. “It's going to be a very close election,” said Karl Rove, who until this month was the president's top political strategist. “We are at this very narrow divide in politics.”The election “could go either way,” Vice President Cheney told Sammon, senior White House correspondent for the WASHINGTON EXAMINER, which will begin running excerpts from the book Monday. “Right now, we're sort of in the area where we're pretty evenly balanced on both sides.” As for Obama, a senior White House official said the freshman senator from Illinois was “capable” of the intellectual rigor needed to win the presidency but instead relies too heavily on his easy charm.“It's sort of like, 'that's all I need to get by,' which bespeaks sort of a condescending attitude towards the voters,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. “And a laziness, an intellectual laziness.”

Developing...

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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Fred does not [heart] Huckabee or NewtonGingrich (no love lost there!) No one on one Kennedy-Nixon De-Bates!

--from eye on 2008:

Thompson turns down 1-on-1 debate

September 11, 2007 – 10:49 am
Hotline has the story. Apparently Fred Thompson turned down Mike Huckabee’s invitation to debate.

(((( Oh, well! )))))

While I understand why Thompson wouldn’t want to do this, doesn’t this play into the narrative that he isn’t engaging in real campaigning? Especially with New Hampshire groups offering to host the debate?


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Friday, September 07, 2007

FRED-WATCH #94 - Whaddayaknow, he must have been reading my blog! --> Thompson: "I can stop Hilary"


Of course if I believe that, my ego is as big as the OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING----and that is one BIG BUILDING!

Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:19 PM
CNN: Thompson: I can stop Hillary Clinton

http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/09/06/thompson/index.html


but earlier that day, HighVizPR said:

Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:20 AM
Fred a wild card for GOP -- but he is wild enuf to take on Hilary Diane Rodham CLINTON --Let the games begin, baby!

http://highvizpr.blogspot.com/2007/09/fred-wild-card-for-gop-but-he-is-wild.html
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Fred D. Thompson Watch Day #32 - "George W. Bush did a darn good thing." Okay. But why not hang Veep Dick Cheney, the "Obstructionist-in -Chief"?


MediaBistro.com reports headlines: Bush Spares Libby From Prison (NYT)President Bush spared I. Lewis Libby Jr. from prison Monday, commuting his two-and-a-half year sentence while leaving intact his conviction for perjury and obstruction of justice in the C.I.A. leak case. Bush's action, announced hours after a panel of judges ruled that Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, could not put off serving his sentence while he appealed his conviction, came as a surprise to all but a few members of the president's inner circle. Bush Statement: "I respect the jury's verdict. But I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive."CNN.com: Joe Wilson outraged. NYT: Graphic diary of the leak. E&P: Bush left intact a $250,000 fine and two years probation for Libby. Democrats quickly ripped the decision.


---visit www.imwithfred.com


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Monday, June 04, 2007

Fred D. Thompson Watch Day #3 - Why Fred Thompson? (----asks a little ol' Democrat like me!)

WHY THE HECK NOT? He is now ahead of Mitt "Mormon" Romney in the polls (check 'em!)and hasn't even 'committed' yet!

Why Fred Thompson?
by Robert Novak (More by this author)
Posted: 05/31/2007

Fred Thompson sat at the end of a long table in The Monocle restaurant on Capitol Hill Tuesday night for dinner with some 20 fellow conservatives, mostly journalists. He sent two signals. First, he sounded like a man who has decided to run for president. Second, his candidacy will be something different from other Republicans, in both substance and style.

This was one of the irregular sessions of the Saturday Evening Club, which is not a club and never meets on Saturday. The name was purloined from H.L. Mencken's Baltimore discussion club by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., editor-in-chief of The American Spectator. Tyrrell arranges and presides over these events, always featuring a guest newsmaker -- usually a Republican presidential hopeful over the past two years. Former Sen. Thompson was the most intriguing of them because he has become a leading prospect for president even though he has not announced his candidacy and has no real campaign.

Thompson's performance Tuesday night, with his remarks off the record, helped show why many Republican insiders are ready to support him. Thompson is winning straw polls at Republican conferences and running well in polls mainly because of dissatisfaction, for varying reasons, with the three leading GOP candidates -- Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney. But Thompson at the dinner table confirmed the widespread perception inside the party of his potential to be an extraordinary candidate.

Thompson disappointed in his first speech as a prospective candidate, addressing the Lincoln Club of Orange County, Calif., on May 4. Discarding a speech he had written himself, Thompson ad-libbed from handwritten notes, a performance that placed him in the usual run of Republican after-dinner speakers. This was not the second coming of Reagan that Californians envisioned. Was all the excitement about Thompson merely engendered by his television role as the formidable Manhattan district attorney on "Law and Order"?

He stuck to his prepared cards for his second speech, at a Republican state party function in Stamford, Conn., last week, and it was a considerable improvement. It sounded more like an off-the-record conversation he had with me in Orange County, Calif., before his speech there, and his Saturday Evening Club conversation.The Connecticut Republicans, down to one seat in Congress after 2006 election losses, cheered when Thompson told them: "I think the biggest problem we have today is what I believe is the disconnect between Washington, D.C., and the people of the United States. People are looking around at the pork barrel spending and the petty politics, the backbiting. The fighting over all things, large or small, is creating a cynicism among our people." That cynicism, Thompson contends, mandates a different kind of campaign for 2008.

Thompson implied at Stamford that Republicans, along with Democrats, are responsible for making Americans cynical. While so far not spelling this out publicly, he deplores ethical abuses, profligate spending and incompetent management of the Iraq war. He becomes incandescent when considering abysmal CIA and Justice Department performance under the Bush administration. He is enraged by Justice's actions in decisions leading to Scooter Libby's prison sentence.In his Senate voting record and his public utterances, Thompson is more conservative than Giuliani, McCain or Romney. He takes a hard line on the war against terror (referring in Connecticut to the danger of "suicidal maniacs" crossing open borders) and worries about immigration policy creating a permanent American underclass. His one deviation from the conservative line has been support for the McCain-Feingold campaign reform, much of which he now considers overtaken by current fundraising practices and perhaps irrelevant. Overall, his tone, in a soft Tennessee drawl, is less harsh than that of other Republican candidates -- a real-life version of the avuncular fictional D.A. he plays on TV.

Beyond ideology, Thompson envisions a 21st-century campaign, utilizing the Internet more and spending less money than his opponents. When speaking to a friendly audience or ruminating off the record, the 6-foot-7 actor-politician does not look or sound like the GOP's announced candidates for president. His challenge will be to convey that impression when he appears with opponents on the same stage in the immediate future.

Mr. Novak is a syndicated columnist and editor of the Evans-Novak Political Report, a political newsletter he founded in 1967 with Rowland Evans. Click here to get a free subscription.