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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

I was in a bad mood, and then I saw this:

Thank You for Donating to Rudy

Friday, January 4th, 2008

I am the biggest loser, per last night’s bet. And as painful as it was, I’ve fulfilled my debt by making a token donation to a candidate of my friend’s choosing:

Thank You for Donating to Rudy

(And note he was chosen only because I dislike him so much, not because either of us like Rudy)

Iowa Caucus Results / Friendly Wager

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

A friend and I decided to do top 3 picks and see who comes closer. I’m gonna put them here for the sake of keeping things out in the open.

Me:
1) Edwards
2) Clinton
3) Obama

Him:
1) Obama
2) Edwards
3) Clinton

Can’t wait to see who got closer…

Update: Looks like I’m the big loser here!

Closing Arguments

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

It’s coming down the the wire in Iowa and some candidates are airing their closing arguments during tonight’s 6 o’clock news. The ads are really representative of the differences in the style and intentions of the candidates. I hate talking about the mechanics of campaigning, because we should be focusing on the message. So listen to the message.

Here’s Hillary:

I can’t find an embedding link for Obama’s but it’s on his homepage here.

And then there’s my boy, John Edwards. He doesn’t even appear in this commercial, but it was more powerful to me than the other two combined.

Message:

Hillary - “Let’s be friends.”
Obama - “I like the sound of my own voice.”
Edwards - “I’m so money, I don’t even need to appear in my own commercial.”

Yup, This is When it Gets Fun

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

I have very little to add to the hub-bub about Iowa except to echo Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson. It’s gonna be an exciting few weeks, starting with Thursday.

Sometimes I just fucking love politics.

The race in Iowa is such that nobody, and I mean nobody, can predict who is going to emerge victorious on January 3 — in either party’s caucuses.

We’re looking at a dead heat among Clinton, Obama, and Edwards on the Democratic side and a dogfight between Huckabee and Romney in the Republican race.

Polling over the holidays — when families are traveling — is a joke. So the instruments we pajama pundits usually use to gauge momentum are clouded by statistical burps that show Hillary up ten points in one poll or and down two in another.

Politico’s Kingmaker

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

I’m not a huge fan of the Politico, but I’ve got to say that their Kingmaker political prediction site is mighty cool. Politics nerds like me get to compete with each other and predict the minutiae of the important primary races. Of course, I should have known it was built by Publi.us, the same guys who created Fantasy Congress.

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