How to promote Impeachment -
Tue Jun 10, 2008 at 08:17:51 AM PDT
Seems like there's a lot of talk of impeachment in the air again. Kucinich has thrown down the gauntlet, and the gauntlet will probably just lay there.
But we can promote this idea. Whether it leads to impeachment or not, the Articles of Impeachment I've seen are an amazing summary of the Bush Years. People need to see this, and see it in a way that emphasizes its historic importance.
So...I have an idea.
Obama resigning from his church - CNN [EDITED]
Sat May 31, 2008 at 02:50:33 PM PDT
Don't know if this has been noted here before, but CNN is just now reporting that Obama is resigning from Trinity. Looks like the new pastor problem pushed him over the edge.
This is a shame that a visiting speaker forces Obama to resign from a church of 20 years. This country needs to decide how interested it is going to be regarding it's president's pastors. I'm afraid this campaign has crossed a line that might be difficult to return from.
Sorry about the short diary.
EDIT (from a comment I posted below).
I think both sides need to think seriously about this stuff. After this whole affair, if you're thinking about running for office some day (5 - 10 years in the future, or next year), you have to start thinking RIGHT NOW about your church. You need to start listening to sermons - and realizing they are all taped, videoed and live streamed over the internet - and you've got to think, "What will this look like on a 30 second loop played 5000 times on cable news?"
Resign now and renounce your church community, before it's too late.
This "precedent" is going to apply to repubs and demos, now that we've crossed this line.
Gingrich warns of Republican meltdown [updated]
Tue May 06, 2008 at 02:05:42 PM PDT
The Newt seems to be sentient. He is warning the GOP that the Republican brand has simply lost the trust of the American people and can expect massive losses unless something drastic is done.
What he suggests as a cure seems to be same-o/same-o.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) is calling on Republicans to seek "real change to avoid a real disaster" in the wake of another Democratic victory in a special election on Saturday.
In a letter to House Republicans posted on www.newt.org, Gingrich urges House leaders to call an "emergency meeting" of House Republicans to address what he describes as a "catastrophic collapse of trust in Republicans."
The Hill.
There's more.
LIVE: Rev Wright being introduced on FOX
Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 04:51:58 PM PDT
Rev Wright is being introduced on FOX News live right now. Sorry about the quick diary. I just wanted folks to know.
This is live on FOX and he just had a rousing introduction at the NAACP Dinner. It appears that FOX will air Wright's entire speech.
I did not know if this had been posted on DKos before. I will delete if this is a duplicate.
Let's Play the GBA Game!!!
Sat Apr 19, 2008 at 06:53:53 AM PDT
Let's Play the GBA Game!
Welcome to the new game/reality show, ***GBA***, where sinister associations are exposed and explored for fun and profit.
Once again we'll engage in the fascinating past time of exploring random links between famous people and their "associates." Come join us for tonights GBAfest.
Bob: Johnny...whose past associations do we look at tonight?
Johnny: Well, Bob, tonight we're going to examine the associations of William Ayers.
Bob: William Ayers? Isn't he that radical that got into so much trouble back in the 60's?
Johnny: Right you are, Bob. And tonight we take him, and his friends, apart!
cue music.........
Guilt by Association
Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 02:46:05 AM PDT
Barack Obama has been tied to dangerous bomb throwing radical (?) William Ayers because Obama and Ayers were on the same charity board for several years. Now, mind you, no one is questioning Barack's patriotism, or whether Barack is himself a dangerous (black) bomb throwing radical. All folks are saying is they just need some "answers" because of Barack's "associations."
OK. Fine by me.
Let's look at the current Board for the Woods Fund of Chicago, and just see where this goes:
Stephie defends hisself [action suggestion]
Thu Apr 17, 2008 at 11:26:10 AM PDT
Sorry for the truncated diary, but I haven't seen this on DKos and thought I'd get it out there. Will delete if its a duplicate.
Stephanopoulos apparently is feeling the heat and was interviewed by Michael Calderone over at Politico. It seems that George just thinks this is part of the game and that last night's debate is "what people want to hear."
This kind of crap will continue, until we make it clear to the MSM that we want some substance, rather than shiny flag pins and gotcha moments.
I'm not sure if it's really "news" at all, but these are the talking points that ABC will be relying on to get through their own self-created storm.
Edit: from the comments we get a suggestion for action...
Snuffie's number is 202-222-7890.
Second edit: Kyman sez - "a recording saying "If you are calling about the debate please call 818-460-7477 which is the complaint line."
I had the same experience.
But save George's phone number. They can't transfer calls forever.
Here's how I think this goes. [with poll]
Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 08:35:07 PM PDT
Tonight we witnessed what, I believe, will become one of the classics of gotcha "debate." Tonight's debate will be replayed, or referenced, much like the Nixon/Kennedy debates, with Nixon's sweaty lip. Not because of its substance (precious little of that), but because, after 20 debates, and after spending thousands of hours of air time on Rev. Wright, etc., over the last several weeks, ABC chose to spend the first 45 minutes of the debate on gag reflex lizard brain issues, rather than try to educate the citizenry about the candidate's relative positions on health care, economics, the environment, etc.
So?
I think this plays out OK for Barack. Here's how.
What McCain meant to say.
Thu Apr 03, 2008 at 07:20:11 AM PDT
There's been a lot of discussion about McCain's "promise" of 100 years of war in Iraq.
What did he mean by his comment? Was he saying the Iraq war will go on for 100 years? Or, did he simply mean that we are likely to have a "presence" in Iraq for 100 years (as he is now explaining), like we could well end up having in Korea, etc.
My own take on this? I think we are making a mistake if we try to convince the American people that McCain wants 100 years of war. But, there are bigger fish to fry here...
How to discuss the "Wright" thing with your conservative friends
Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 01:09:50 PM PDT
You've all got conservative friends, right? Right? Well, I live in Oklahoma, so I've got quite a few. I am the token "Liberal Democrat" friend for most of them.
When the Jeremiah Wright controversy hit, I got quite a few people smugly asking me, "So, how are you going to vote now, huh? McCain's looking pretty good now."
I've responded in various ways. I've emailed links to Wright's full sermons and embarrassed a few of them into listening "in context." I've had conversations about the prophetic voice (or lack thereof) in the Church, and what it means to be "patriotic." But this is a region heavily influenced by Sean Hannity, et. al., so attention spans are not all that long.
So I developed my own quick response. It has the virtue of being easy to memorize. It also pushes the question back in their face: why do you want four more years? Check this out: