I hadn’t called Shawn the drummer for months, and I felt cheesy about it. With the class and the kids and everything else there’s just no time to rock and roll, but my stuff - an amp, microphone, various stands, etc. - were still at his house. So I dropped him an e-mail: Uh, I […]
Entries Tagged as 'Democratic Party'
Kids today
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Democratic Party · Republican Party · Conservatism · national politics
MySpace as the future of politcs
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Hm. NY Times takes a look at the “Milennial Makeover,” a book which theorizes that the future of American politics is being crafted by the Facebook pages of today:
Why are Millennials [those born since 1982] inclined to vote Democratic? Thanks to “their protected, structured and positively reinforced upbringing” (lots of quality time with their parents, […]
Tags: Democratic Party · national politics
Our Obama trend
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
So with all the votes counted, Obama garnered more votes than Hillary here in Lancaster County, 27,126 to 22,710 - 54 percent to 46 percent.
That just amazes me.
Lancaster County Democratic registrations soared this year, with more than 12,000 new voters registered since last November. The local party was hoping for 10,000 by this November; they’re way […]
Tags: Lancaster politics · Obama · Democratic Party · Lancaster
Divided they stand
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
So Hillary picks up at least 80 delegates, Obama at least 66. Obama still enjoys a healthy lead - but neither candidate now is expected to get the 2,025 delegates needed to win this thing by the end of the primary season in June.
As noted last night, I do think Obama represents the future of […]
Tags: Election 2008 · Obama · Democratic Party · Hillary
Want some more?
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Sullivan nails it:
The “bitter” spat is gold for Morris-Rove politics, which is why Clinton is exploiting it so baldly. It is exactly the kind of debate that has constructed American politics since Vietnam; it is exactly the kind of politics that Obama has been trying to transcend. Clinton will use anything at this point to […]
Tags: Election 2008 · Obama · Democratic Party · Hillary
None of the above
March 20th, 2008 · No Comments
See, I’m not opposed to this, I’m not opposed to this at all:
U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel writes in a new book that the United States needs independent leadership and possibly another political party, while suggesting the Iraq war might be remembered as one of the five biggest blunders in history.
Well, yes on both the former […]
Tags: Democratic Party · Republican Party · War in Iraq
They’re blowing it
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
One of Sullivan’s commenters mirrors my feelings exactly:
Watching the Democrats self-immolate during this election, which should have been a slam-dunk for the party, has really made me question its abiity to lead this country at all, ever again. If someone, anyone, could explain to me how this party is fit to lead, please, let them […]
Tags: Election 2008 · Democratic Party
The ideology of competency
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
I hear it’s some kind of big important day out there in election land or something. Though, as usual, Kunstler makes us wonder why anyone would want to preside over what looks, by anyone’s metric, as a growing mess:
Whoever wins on November 5 will wake up to preside over a different America than the […]
Tags: Election 2008 · Democratic Party · Economy
LOLDems
February 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Sadly funny. Sadly, No! running something of a contest for new slogans to vote Democratic:
Democrats: We’re marginally less likely to march the whole country down the slow road to actual fascism.
Vote Democratic! We’ll probably kill fewer brown people than the other guys. Maybe.
Democrats - for when your biggest hope for government is that they won’t […]
Tags: Democratic Party
The coming GOP crackup
January 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Drudge’s headline story right about now is a WaPo piece about how Huckabee’s national chairman, Ed Rollins, gets so angry and Romney that he wants to knock out the Mittster’s teeth.
Tags: Democratic Party · Republican Party · Republican candidates · Conservatism
Why won’t Hillary end the war?
October 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Maybe because she’s getting so many campaign donations from so many defense contractors?
The defense industry this year abandoned its decade-long commitment to the Republican Party, funneling the lion share of its contributions to Democratic presidential candidates, especially to Hillary Clinton who far out-paced all her competitors.
An examination of contributions of $500 or more, using the […]
Tags: Democratic Party · Hillary · War in Iraq
“Your team”
September 26th, 2007 · No Comments
So in addition to fending off right-wingers here on this site, I also do quite a bit of fending off via regular old e-mail. One group in particular for some reason decided to include me in all of their local right-wing clubhouse e-mails; I’ve come to know the guys, they’re musicians, I’ve downed a few […]
Tags: Democratic Party · Republican Party · Liberalism · Conservatism
On that Democratic impotence
September 18th, 2007 · No Comments
The suggestion being that the party doesn’t take on Iraq because it wants to use the war as a club to beat Republicans about the head with in 2008:
The silver lining behind Democratic capitulation on Iraq, to talk like a mathematician, is that it reduces the 2008 election to a problem previously solved. 2006 showed […]
Tags: Democratic Party · War in Iraq





