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 Noonan on the 2008 race
 

WSJ
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 The Obama salute
 

Although a bit over the top, the comments about Obama forcing you to work (from Michelle) and not allowing you to drive your SVU's, thermostat, etc. (O himself) are accurate.

Obama vs. Pink Floyd

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 Local Election Notes
 

Heard last night that Vernon had specifically pushed Ann Kimbrough to run for CEO in the hopes that a run-off in DeKalb would boost turnout and help him in his expected Senate run-off.

Vernon just didn’t realize how unpopular he was in DeKalb. He ran up good margins in Augusta, Macon, and Columbus but got waxed at home.

Also heard that the AJC didn’t even ask Jones or Cardwell to meet with AJC editorial board before making their endorsement. Amazing….

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 Obama's negatives are HIGHER than Hillary's?
 

".....But what about the voters? Here there are some ominous signs. The latest Fox News poll, conducted after the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's appearance at the National Press Club, showed Obama's favorable/unfavorables at 63 to 27 percent among Democrats, compared to Hillary Clinton's 73 to 22 percent."

Barone

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 LOL......if he wasn't a serious candidate for President..
 

".....He said, apropos the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, that “I could no more disown him than I can disown my white grandmother.” But last week he did disown him. So, great-speech-wise, it’s a bit like Churchill promising to fight them on the beaches and never surrender, and then surrendering a month and a half later, and on a beach he decided not to fight on....

.....“Do you personally feel that the Reverend betrayed your husband?” asked Meredith Vieira on The Today Show.

“You know what I think, Meredith?” replied Michelle Obama. “We’ve got to move forward. You know, this conversation doesn’t help my kids.”

Hang on. “My” kids? You’re supposed to say “It’s about the future of all our children,” not “It’s about the future of my children” — whose parents happen to have a base salary of half a million bucks a year. But even this bungled cliché nicely captures the campaign’s self-absorption: Talking about Obama’s pastor is a distraction from talking about Obama’s kids.

By the way, the best response to Michelle’s “this conversation doesn’t help my kids” would be: “But entrusting their religious upbringing to Jeremiah Wright does?” Ah but, happily, Meredith Vieira isn’t that kind of interviewer....

......But, insofar as I understand Mrs. O, she feels that many Harvard and Princeton graduates have to give up their life’s dream of being a minimum-wage “community organizer” (whatever that is) and are forced to become corporate lawyers, investment bankers and multinational CEOs just to pay off their college loans. I’m sure the waitresses and checkout clerks nodded sympathetically......"

RTWT....Mark Steyn

 




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