There doesn’t seem to be any issue on which Obama hasn’t changed his position in the course of this campaign. Sometimes it’s on successive days. Now, that it’s become evident to all and sundry that the “surge” has succeeded, his advisers and surrogates are trying to say that he never really was against [...] Full story...
Yesterday I wondered whether I should travel to St. Paul for the Republican National Convention. Prodded by readers and friends (including some who love ribbing me for my political leanings), I decided to go.
When I read that Todd Palin, the husband of the presumptive Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, is “Native Yup’ik Eskimo,” I wondered if that would have any impact on the presidential race.
Yesterday, I blogged on the Obama campaign’s biggest blunders. But, today, the day after his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, a scan of the top headlines reveals that the day’s headline is John McCain’s selection of Alaska Republican Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate (via Instapundit).
I’ve always defined a diva as a strong, confident woman who commands the respect of men, the type of woman we gay men love.
Someone sounds desperate and childish…..
Barack Obama has run a very smart campaign but made one of its dumbest moves yet in response to John McCain’s pick of Sarah Palin for veep.
. . . I think it’s entirely possible John McCain hit a home run on this one (though this was not my initial reaction).
He taps Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate.
UPDATE from Bruce (GayPatriot): Woooooo hooooo! Just as I couldn’t imagine me disliking the Obama ticket more after he picked Biden, I’m shocked to now find myself EXCITED about McCain’s pick and Vice President Sarah Palin.
I see Dan has his hopes on MN Gov. Pawlenty. (IMHO, that is a yawner.) But it just dawned on me that there might be a reason the announcement is in Dayton, Ohio today.
GP Ed. Note: This posting was originally published on April 26, 2008. I thought it would be fun to re-post it today.
I had planned a post on McCain’s running mate in anticipation of this morning’s decision.
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