- Sen. Obama increased his lead in Tuesday’s Potomac Primaries and now leads Sen. Clinton in total delegates.
- The New Mexico caucus has finally been decided, and Sen. Clinton has won it…
- The Clinton camp is showing their desperation as one of her chief strategists, Mark Penn, said earlier this week; “Could we possibly have a nominee who hasn't won any of the significant states -- outside of Illinois? That raises some serious questions about Sen. Obama.” (Interesting strategy to get people to vote for you – insult their states by implying they don’t matter… I think you’re doing it wrong Mr. Penn…)
- Sen. McCain got the endorsement of last week’s CTOTW Mitt Romney… which was met with much dis-interest… just like Romney’s campaign was.
- Rumors are also swirling that McCain will get the endorsement of the first President Bush… uh-huh…
- “McCain refuses to Pander”…. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
- McCain voted against the banning of waterboarding. What was that about not pandering?
- McCain also saw himself quickly backpedaling from his statement about the US staying in Iraq for 100 years…
- CNN is trying to rile the pot by suggesting the Democratic nomination could come down to Michigan and Florida… 2 states Clinton won. Problem is the DNC stripped their delegate status after they moved their primaries up against the DNC’s wishes… so why CNN is reporting it is anyone’s guess.
- And have we mentioned? That the Rasmussen Reports Presidential Tracking Poll for yesterday shows Barack Obama opening a double-digit lead over Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination? It’s true, as the results from yesterday’s poll, taken daily, show Obama earning support from 49% of likely Democratic voters while Clinton attracts 37%. Obama has also opened up a strong lead among women – thought to be Clinton’s bread and butter - 46% to 41%. (It's still too early to usher Clinton off the stage, but it's becoming clear that the orchestra has started playing and her time may be limited. Stay tuned...)
Two guys trying to make Sense more Common and who are out to prove that 50,456,002 Americans were wrong...and by the way, we're left. "I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts." - Will Rogers
Friday, February 15, 2008
The Friday Presidential Race ‘BushWhack’ing
TGIFF…
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