Saturday, March 03, 2007
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Obama: More Than A Pretty Face
It bothers me that there are people out there who suggest Obama is not offering any specifics, no policy proposals. He is too pure. He gives hope, but no agenda. That just is not true.
He has given the most specific biography and policy of any candidate. Read his two books. You really get to know him. And you get to know not only where he stands on the issues of the day, but why, and how he wades through his various policy options.
Don't you wish Bill Clinton had written his autobiography before 1992? That would have saved us from so much speculation.
Look at the two big Obama offerings.
One, a specific plan to end the war in Iraq war. You bring the troops home on a specific timetable that does not last more than a year, and you step in with hard core political work to end up with a stable, democratic Iraq. You don't make peace with friends. You make peace with enemies.
Two, universal health care before his first term is over. Now that is huge. If he manages to swing that, that will put him in the same league as FDR. Universal health and lifelong eduation are two things that have to be made possible for the information economy. Health care should not depend on your job, or if you are employed. You should have health care between jobs. In a vibrant economy, people will switch jobs, careers, many many times.
Obama has work cut out for him, sure.
He needs to raise money. He needs to expand organization. He needs to build an elaborate, vibrant, transparent brain trust. It is not enough Obama has been thinking through all the issues. He has to make America do the same. I believe he is upto the challenge.
Hillary would be a great Vice President. I can't wait.
But right now it looks to me like it will be an Obama-Rudy race.
Move up the big primaries, Illinois, New York, California. Make the brown vote matter.
Will It Be Obama Versus Rudy?
Austin, Here I Come
Two Obama Events: Manhattan, Brooklyn
A Rare Email From Bill Clinton
BarackTV: Iowa To New Hampshire
Iraq On My Mind
Something Special Is Happening
Hillary Will Get The Black Vote, Obama Will Get The White Vote
Jupiter And Obama
Obama Is Running For President Of The United States
In The News
McCain Says He Regrets Iraq Comment San Francisco Chronicle McCain, facing criticism from Democrats, on Thursday said he regretted using the word "wasted" to describe the more than 3,100 U.S. lives lost in the Iraq war. ..... "I should have used the word, sacrificed ..... He said the U.S. is seeking to correct its mistakes with Bush's new strategy. ..... Obama, for his part, gave the Republican a pass when asked about McCain's comments at a Senate news conference on an unrelated matter. ..... "As somebody who had the same phrase in a speech, I think nobody would question Senator McCain's dedication to our veterans," said Obama, the Illinois Democrat. "We have a duty to make sure that we are honoring their sacrifice by giving them missions in which they can succeed ... I'm positive that was the intent in which he meant it. It was the same intent I had when I made my statement."
McCain Says US Lives 'Wasted' in Iraq San Francisco Chronicle John McCain, a staunch backer of the Iraq war but critic of how President Bush has waged it, said U.S. lives had been "wasted" in the four-year-old conflict. ..... a DNC spokeswoman. "How is it that John McCain now believes American lives are being wasted, yet he so stubbornly supports the president's plan to escalate the war in Iraq and put more American lives in harms way?" ...... trailing Giuliani in polls. ...... the Senate's go-to guy on Iraq .... In recent months, McCain has become Bush's most outspoken supporter of sending in another 21,500 troops to Iraq
Hillary Clinton Yields to Barack Obama Kommersant
Britney And Kevin: Family Bliss, Really Playfuls.com
Clinton, Obama To Address Selma, Ala. TIME nearly simultaneous speeches behind church pulpits just half a block apart from each other in Selma, Ala ...... the candidates will join civil rights leaders, public officials and others in what has become an annual walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge ..... black leaders say buzz about Obama's candidacy is spreading, particularly among younger people and others who might not typically participate in elections ..... Hillary's never faced a candidate like Obama, and Obama's never faced a candidate like Hillary ...... earlier primaries in Southern states with heavily black populations will benefit Obama ...... Obama is scheduled to deliver the event's keynote address Sunday morning at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church, while at the same time Clinton is scheduled to address the First Baptist Church just down the street.
Obama Surging Past Clinton, Among Others FOX News Hillary and her boys realize that all that Obama has to sell is his purity. He’s like Evian water. He has no particular taste, he's just the un-cola — the opposite of the vicious, destructive, partisan politics that pervades our country and turns off the voters. ....... He will need to take strong positions, issue programs, and wade into substantive controversies if he wants us to vote for him. A biography and a philosophy aren’t enough. ...... She was among the first to hire private detectives to dig up dirt on women who had been linked to Bill, on Linda Tripp, on other Clinton accusers, and on virtually anyone else who stood in the way of her ambitions for her husband.
Hillary's Nightmare: Ralph Nader
ONCE IN DEBT, BILL CLINTON EARNING MILLIONS SPEAKING San Jose Mercury News Clinton, who came to the White House with modest means and left deeply in debt, has collected nearly $40 million in speaking fees over the past six years ..... Last year, one of his most lucrative since leaving the presidency, Clinton earned $9 million to $10 million on the lecture circuit. He averaged almost a speech a day -- 352 for the year ...... On one particularly good day in Canada, Clinton made $475,000 for two speeches, more than double his annual salary as president. ...... ``I never had a nickel to my name until I got out of the White House, and now I'm a millionaire, the most favored person for the Washington Republicans,'' Clinton told a friendly audience in Kentucky last fall. ``I get a tax cut every year, no matter what our needs are.'' ..... Many of Bill Clinton's six-figure speeches have been made to companies whose employees and political action committees have been among Hillary Clinton's top backers in her Senate campaigns. The New York investment giant Goldman Sachs paid Clinton $650,000 for four speeches in recent years. Its employees and PAC have given her $270,000 since 2000 -- putting it second on the list of her most generous political patrons. ........Ronald Reagan raised eyebrows by collecting $2 million in Japan shortly after he left office in 1989.
Obama halves Clinton lead among Democrats Chicago Tribune, IL
Blacks shifting to Obama, poll finds MSNBC
Hillary losing ground to Obama PRESS TV, Iran
McCain and Hillary Down; Obama and Rudy Up RushLimbaugh.com (subscription), CA
Clinton loses ground to Obama, Giuliani widens lead: poll Pakistan Times, Pakistan
Giuliani Out Front, Obama Gaining on Hillary RealClearPolitics Blog
Obama leads Clinton among black voters The Spokesman Review, WA
2 Out of 3 Americans Don't Believe Iraq War Worth Soldiers Lives BBSNews, NC
Zogby Poll: Obama Gaining on Hillary NewsMax.com, FL
Analysis: Outsiders Obama, Giuliani surging in 2008 races CNN
Black voters help Obama gain ground on Clinton Christian Science Monitor, MA
America's new path on Iraq: talk to Iran
Bush reverses on Mideast talks
Poll: Rudy Giuliani Loses Republican Voters Over Abortion Support LifeNews.com
Fresh general strike brings Nepal to a halt PeaceJournalism.com
Stock selloff in China hits Wall Street hard Longview Daily News
China's stocks bouncing back after heavy losses New Zealand Herald
Victoria Beckham's move to LA with soccer-star husband will be ... Canada.com
Professional Women's Soccer to Return in 2008 U.S. National Soccer Players
Study: Common Sexually-Transmitted Virus Found in 1 in 4 US Women Voice of America human papillomavirus is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. ...... The prevalence was highest among the 20 to 24-year-old women. Almost half of those women were infected with HPV ..... hundreds of kinds of HPV infections that do not cause cervical cancer ..... A new vaccine covers the two HPV types that cause most cancer and two types that cause genital warts. ...... recommended it for girls before sexual activity begins - that is, at ages 11 and 12, but says it can be given as early as nine. ..... some parents object because they believe it may lead to earlier sexual activity. ..... three ways to prevent HPV infection. ..... One, abstinence; the second, using condoms or barrier methods, which is not 100 percent effective; and the third being the papillomavirus vaccine
HPV infects 26% US women
More American Women Have HPV Than Previously Thought
Two Picasso paintings stolen from Paris apartment
Sarkozy outlines foreign policy International Herald Tribune
On The Web
North-West Frontier Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bin Laden cornered in Pakistan's northwest bin Laden and "up to 50 fanatical henchmen" were inside an area 16 kilometres (10 miles) wide and deep "north of the town of Khanozai and the city of Quetta". ...... bin Laden moved into the area, "in the desolate Toba Kakar mountains," about one month ago from another area 240 kilometres to the south ...... The area is under surveillance from a geostationary spy satellite ...... "They studied the background in bin Laden's last video and matched it to rocks in the Toba Kakar region"
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Will It Be Obama Versus Rudy?
I'd prefer McCain, because McCain would be so easy to beat. A piece of cake, like I have said before. Rudy Giuliani would be a tougher opponent. But because of his stance on social issues, he will help the Republican Party grow up. Republicans were the segregationists back in the days. Today no mainstream Republican is. A Rudy candidacy will help move the ball along.
He has this aura about him from 9/11. And he was a pretty good Mayor before that. But he overplayed his cards, and ended up looking insensitive to minority sentiments. His plus would be that he has held an executive position, kind of like being that mythical southern state Governor. His minus would be that he still does not get it on the Iraq War: he keeps defending all of Bush' decisions. But his approach is much more nuanched than that of McCain, so he will make it harder also on Iraq. McCain's attitude is belligerent. I am that famous Vet, don't you know me, send in more troops. Giuliani, on the other hand, makes some good criticisms of how the war was implemented. The nation building part has been poor, he says. But he does not realize the primary challenge is political, not military. The question is is Iraq worth a trillion dollars? What will be Rudy's answer?
Obama is going to have to become more than an anti-war candidate. Pulling out troops has to be accompanied by hard political work, and he does say that, but he will have to emphasize more. The military vacuum will have to be filled with major political work. The Obama goal still is a stable, democratic Iraq.
And Obama will also have to compete with Rudy's Mayor image. You do that by exhibiting superior organization as you run the campaign. Obama is already doing that. His My.BarackObama.com is light years ahead of that of all the other campaigns. It has all the Web 2.0 details. Other campaigns are still Web 1.0 largely. For example, Hillary thinks a blog is writing on paper taken online. Not so. A blog is a blog is a blog. It is not just an existence in the space dimension. The real dimension in play is the time dimension.
So, yeah, Rudy will be beaten, but he will be tougher to beat than McCain, but his candidacy will help the Republican Party grow up on the social issues. And, by the way, I dig Rudy's accent.
And I like talk of moving by the big state primaries. Illinois said it will do it for Obama. New York has countered saying it will do it for Hillary. California, and Florida should do it. Big, diverse states have to matter early. Tiny, all white states have too much power right now.
Bottomline, Iraq will cost Rudy the White House.
In The News
Bob Dole: McCain Has Age-Old Problem
Int'l community must prevent war in Iran - Russia FM
Britney Spears claims entire wing of rehab Actress Archives
Will the celebrity status of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama keep ... Sioux City Journal
Obama cultivates cash, support in Ohio Toledo Blade
New 2008 Poll: Obama Gains on Clinton, Giuliani Leads McCain
Clinton forgets to declare $5m family charity Guardian Unlimited
Powermen strike, Bihar goes dark Times of India
US Launches New Talks to Secure Iraq ABC News
US to Attend Iraq Meeting Where Iran, Syria Invited (Update1)
US Joins Regional Talks to Secure Iraq
China's Black Tuesday Darkens World Stock Markets Forbes
SINGAPORE: Google to open R&D centre in Singapore Asia Pacific Media Network
Google Adds Security to Hosted Applications PC World
Microsoft says Google success was "wake-up call" Reuters
Microsoft still trying to answer Google's wake-up call
Amitabh Bachchan's 'Nishabd' draws protest in Jalandhar Apun Ka Choice
Big B gives Cong sleepless nights CNN-IBN
US STOCKS-Indexes tumble on anxiety about China Ninemsn
US Soccer Approves 2018 World Cup Bid KFMB
Soccer Regularly Shamed by Fan Violence KFMB
Dell Puts Preinstalled Linux on the Table TechNewsWorld
Dell to Linux users: Not so fast
Dell is making the Best Move To Sell Linux PCs
Monday, February 26, 2007
Austin, Here I Come
In The News
Obama Ridicules Cheney's Iraq Comments Wyoming News, WY
Obama ridicules Cheney at Austin rally Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX
Interest appears high in Barack Obama's Austin landing Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX a midday private fundraiser to be followed by the free outdoor event
Obama fires up Texas Dems at rally UT The Daily Texan, TX the stated goal to "kick ass" .... people of various ages, races and backgrounds .... Obama's magnetism extended all the way to Princeton Review's ninth-most conservative school in the nation, where a group of Aggie Democrats embarked on a trek from College Station across the geo-political spectrum. .....there hasn't been such an energizing political figure since Robert Kennedy. ..... "You don't often see such diversity at a political event," she said. "Hopefully we're starting a trend." ..... his 40-minute speech. ..... "We are less safe now than when this war began," Obama argued. ... "I knew that this Obama wave was sweeping the country," she said. "Now I know why."
Obama rallies thousands in Austin abc13.com, TX
Austin Crowd Largest for Presidential Hopeful Barack Obama MyFox Austin
Thousands Cheer Obama at Austin Rally MyFox Houston, TX
Thousands Cheer Obama at Austin Rally MyFox Houston, TX
Barack Obama rallies in Austin KHOU (subscription), TX
Obama stumps in Austin News 8 Austin, TX
Obama Reels In Austin Crowd Dallas News a lakeside venue used for rock concerts ..... The crowd – extraordinarily large for so early in a presidential campaign ...... "The American people are tired of being afraid," the senator said. ..... attended private fundraisers in Houston and Austin before Friday's midafternoon rally. ..... one rapper punctuated the chorus "Everything I do will be funky," with shouts of "Obama!" ...... The rally was an unusual burst of campaign activity long before Election Day .... "I said we should not give open-ended authority to a president because it would lead to an open-ended occupation," he said. ...... A top Clinton political supporter in Texas, former land commissioner Garry Mauro, acknowledged that Mr. Obama is charismatic but suggested the political newcomer is effectively auditioning for a second spot on the ticket. ..... "Now, keep in mind, this is the same guy that said we'd be greeted as liberators, the same guy that said that we're in the last throes. I'm sure he forecast sun today," he said amid the Austin rain. "When Dick Cheney says it's a good thing, you know that you've probably got some big problems." ..... New Orleans "still looks like a war has been fought"
Obama staging rally in Austin on Friday Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX Obama-rama sweeps Austin today as Democrat Barack Obama brings his 13-day-old presidential campaign to the Texas capital for a rare political do next to Town Lake. ..... The capacity is 20,000. .... Obama, 45, is believed to be the first presidential aspirant to rally voters at Auditorium Shores, typically home to concerts, since President Reagan did in July 1984. ...... "When you have an opportunity to see people, you go," said Shaw, an associate professor of government. "It's like if you had a chance to see John F. Kennedy in 1960." ...... Obama's campaign has touched off an Internet boomlet, especially among students and young people. ..... Two weeks ago, UT law student Richard Cofer went on the "Facebook" site to launch UT Students for Obama. More than 500 have since joined ...... Obama, like President Clinton, connects with crowds and with individuals one on one. ..... he trails U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and John Edwards, a former U.S. senator from North Carolina and the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee, in organizing and fundraising. ..... the pressure cooker he's just walked into ..... Garry Mauro, the1998 Democratic nominee for Texas governor, is helping Clinton, the former first lady. He said Obama will run a fascinating race: "I hope after this is all over that we'll never ask the question again, can an African American be elected president or vice president?"
Two Obama Events: Manhattan, Brooklyn
I went to the first Manhattan event for Obama that was a citywide thing, organized by New York City For Obama. First it was slated to be at Rudy's near Times Square where I have been going for Drinking Liberally. But soon too many had signed up and something more spacious was found. You could just feel the energy. We ended up in the East Village, I think.
Then I went to the first Brooklyn event for Obama. It was in Park Slope. I had planned on walking, but with my usual disorganization and last minute catchup, I boarded the train. I got reminded of the Brooklyn appeal. The place was just so much more spacious, the street outside quieter. Manhattan tends to be high tempo, crowded. You could just feel the energy.
Manhattan is for work. Brooklyn is for living.
When I landed in NYC, I sought out DFNYC and that was all good except Howard Dean was no longer running for president. I never got around to getting excited about the many local races the organization specializes in. The mayoral election got me excited, but apparently it did not excite DFNYC.
Since then I have been going to several groups.
Drinking Liberally DL21C Manhattan Young Dems
But only now I feel the energy and the sense of purpose. All these Manhattan groups have been disproportionately white. You can put people in the same room, but the boundaries stay. The Obama crowd is more colorful, more to my taste, more reminding of NYC to me.
I am a Brooklynite. I have been going to Manhattan events, because events by the same groups in the outer boroughs tend to be much smaller. I remember going to a Drinking Liberally event in Williamsburg, since I really like that place, it is more leisurely, it has this Mardi Gras, New Orleans ring to it, but I was a little late, and it felt like noone showed up. I did not meet anyone. Back then I had a car. I readily drove back.
It is that same democratic arithmetic that drives me to the Nepali political events in Queens. And the biggest Nepali events are easily larger than the big events of the major Manhattan progressive groups. Go figure.
http://my.barackobama.com
This is a great tool. Gives Obama 2008 a clear edge. This is The Matrix that I had envisioned, only much better. It is really user friendly. It has also been good for my mailing list.
http://groups.google.com/group/dfAmericana
You add one listserv email address, and the larger ones now are hundreds strong. The largest is 2,000 strong.
I have been making some friends. I have also been pitching my business plan on the side to select contacts.
Obama 2008 feels like Race 2.0. Top income bracket professionals who have come to a strong realization that identity never goes away, is not supposed to go away relate to Obama 2008. It is not even about shared experiences in racism. It is just a realization that race continues to be a reality even when racism might not be around. There is healthy acceptance of one's heritage, a more muscular approach to remnants of racism.
For me it is global from day one. Obama is my Third World guy.
In The News
US says wants "incremental steps" to pressure Iran Reuters
Marriage registration now compulsory in Bihar
'The Departed' wins Oscars for best director, filmCTV.ca
Google freebies give way to fees
Obama Speaks To A Crowd Of 3000 In Kentucky
Rice: Obama's Run Shows Black Black Star News
Barack Obama Has Breakfast With Sold-Out House In Cincinnati WXIX
Clinton's too-calibrated response Buffalo News
Beware the Dreaded "Clinton Machine"
Clinton-Obama spat 'sad,' Edwards tells ABC
Abortion Advocates Rudy Giuliani, Hillary Clinton Lead Southern Poll LifeNews.com
Nepal: Maoists return to camps demanding better living conditions ReliefWeb (press release)
Strikes Resume In Southern And Southeastern Nepal All Headline News
Byrd to Take Center Stage in Iraq Debate Washington Post
5 Governors Agree to Work on Climate Washington Post
Lalu lives upto expectations of Bihar people Hindustan Times
Agriculture in Bihar set for a paradigm shift Hindustan Times
Panel: Military Health System Needs Help Washington Post
India Inc raises toast to railway budget 2007-08 RxPG NEWS
China's Widening Income Gap MSNBC
Google planning office war NEWS.com.au
Google in content deal with media companies CNET News.com
Google Apps aims beyond Microsoft Office
3 French travelers slain in Saudi desert Seattle Post Intelligencer
Google Partners With Dow Jones for Video-Sharing Program
Video + ads = Google's copyright fix?
Will Facebook hold out or sell out? CNN International
Facebook Among Many 'Web 2.0' Companies Spurning Buyout Offers
Facebook.com faces dilemma: build or sell
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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