Classy

November 1st, 2008 :: 6:55 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

TPM is reporting a direct anecdote from an Obama supporter in Maryland.

Friday night (which happens to be the start of our Sabbath) my wife answered the phone to hear a man stating he was from the McCain-Palin campaign. He asked who she was supporting. She replied that we will vote for Obama. He replied with “but he’s a f—–g n—er!”.

It gets better from there.  If by better, you mean, worse.

Testing

October 26th, 2008 :: 2:14 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

The horrific idea that John McCain might become president just got a bit more horrific:

But today, McCain raised a new question that could escalate that sound-bite campaign war: Who is he “gonna test” if elected president? And how?

“I have been tested,” McCain said, with a certain gritted-teeth look at the state fairgrounds in New Mexico. “I’m gonna test them. They’re not gonna test me.”

Oh, lord.  Does anything else actually need to be said?

Curse of the Hockey Mom

October 25th, 2008 :: 10:14 am :: Jeff Carter Gilson

I’m thinking Sarah Palin may not be invited to drop the puck at many more hockey games.

ST. LOUIS (AP)—Blues goalie Manny Legace left after one period Friday night with a hip injury that occurred when he slipped on the carpet placed on the ice for Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

The Alaska governor dropped the ceremonial first puck before the Blues hosted the Los Angeles Kings. A narrow carpet walkway was placed from the gate at the Blues bench to center ice for Palin, her husband and two of her daughters.

That would be bad enough, but consider the last time she dropped a puck, it was for the Philadelphia Flyers, who went on to lose every game this season until last night, when the curse was passed on to the Blues.

Wassup!!!

October 24th, 2008 :: 5:24 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

This is teh awesome.

Bill Kristol: McCain Should Get a Do-Over

October 13th, 2008 :: 10:28 am :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Billy Kristol (the unintentionally funny one) at the NYTimes wants McCain to fire everybody and start over:

What McCain needs to do is junk the whole thing and start over. Shut down the rapid responses, end the frantic e-mails, bench the spinning surrogates, stop putting up new TV and Internet ads every minute. In fact, pull all the ads — they’re doing no good anyway. Use that money for televised town halls and half-hour addresses in prime time.

This, of course, misses one of the truths of campaigns.  The longer a campaign goes on, the more it resembles the candidate.  In Obama’s case, it has led to a smart and focused campaign.  On McCain’s side, the impulsive, whiplash-inducing spins that make up most of what we’ve seen are actually indicative of John McCain’s character.

At Wednesday night’s debate at Hofstra, McCain might want to volunteer a mild mea culpa about the extent to which the presidential race has degenerated into a shouting match. And then he can pledge to the voters that the last three weeks will feature a contest worthy of this moment in our history.

Yeah, that’s not going to happen.  John Sidney McCain III has gone all-in, and if he doesn’t win, he has nothing left.

Reputations

October 12th, 2008 :: 7:08 am :: Jeff Carter Gilson

AP, reporting on the invocation given at a McCain speech on Saturday:

“I would also pray, Lord, that your reputation is involved in all that happens between now and November, because there are millions of people around this world praying to their god — whether it’s Hindu, Buddha, Allah — that his opponent wins, for a variety of reasons,” [Rev. Arnold Conrad, past pastor of the Grace Evangelical Free Church] said.

“And Lord, I pray that you would guard your own reputation, because they’re going to think that their god is bigger than you, if that happens. So I pray that you will step forward and honor your own name with all that happens between now and Election Day,” he said.

McCain on Friday, from the same article:

On Friday during a town hall-style meeting in Lakeville, Minn., a supporter told McCain that he feared what would happen if Obama were elected. McCain drew boos when he defended his rival as a “decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States.”

In another exchange, a woman told McCain that she didn’t trust Obama because “he’s an Arab.” Shaking his head and taking the microphone from her, McCain replied: “No, ma’am. He’s a decent, family man, citizen, that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues and that’s what this campaign is all about.”

Either the campaign is not vetting its guests properly (a distinct possibility) or once again McCain is not speaking for his own campaign.  Something tells me it’s the latter.

That One

October 8th, 2008 :: 8:19 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Barack is That One

From an idea by Mur Lafferty, executed by me.

Slipsliding away

October 8th, 2008 :: 8:52 am :: Jeff Carter Gilson

The Dow is currently at 9233.41, a further drop of 213.70 from yesterday’s close.  It’s not looking like the Fed’s cutting of the benchmark rate by .5% is actually making much of a difference in the markets, except for possibly a slowing of the freefall.

President

October 7th, 2008 :: 2:59 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

This is going to change everything.

Now Is When We Fuck Them

October 6th, 2008 :: 6:48 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Sorry, I can’t think of another way to put it.

McCain’s poll numbers have been going south since Lehman crashed.  It’s bad enough now that not only has McCain’s campaign dropped out of Michigan, but even Chuck Todd‘s conservative electoral map has Obama winning.

The McCain campaign is going 100% negative, bringing up Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright, when there’s no reason that Obama’s surrogates can’t bring up Charles Keating, G. Gordon Liddy, Sarah Palin’s ties to the secessionist Alaska Independence Party, etc.

And with the top of the ticket plummeting, so are races downticket that shouldn’t have been within reach.  Polls have shown that Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) and Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) are both in serious danger of losing their Senate seats, and that’s among those that aren’t open R seats.

Even better, though, John McCain has decided on a course of political suicide.  When discussing how the McCain-Care plan, with its $1.3 trillion pricetag would be paid for (keep in mind, this plan includes taxing healthcare benefits for the first time ever, and would only provide $5,000 to replace a $12,000 insurance plan), a spokesman said that they would be cutting into Medicare.

MEDICARE.  That’s going to play well in Florida.  And Arizona.

Now is not the time to get complacent, though.  Now is not the time to lean back and savor the moment.  Now is the time to bury them.  Now is the time to make sure that everyone in Washington knows that the old politics is over.

To paraphrase Karl Rove, we will fuck them.  We will fuck them like they have never been fucked before.  We will take them out of the equation and fix their mess.  Because we must.

Patriotism demands it.

Whiplash

September 29th, 2008 :: 5:20 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Time quotes John McCain:

Senator Obama and his allies in Congress infused unnecessary partisanship into the process. Now is not the time to fix the blame. It’s time to fix the problem.

Um, John, didn’t you just fix the blame?  Just right there?

Oy.

RIP Paul Newman

September 27th, 2008 :: 6:19 am :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Butch Cassidy has passed away.

Debate On!

September 26th, 2008 :: 5:11 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

The debate begins.  Format’s a bit weird, but it has possibility.

Out of their asses

September 24th, 2008 :: 5:21 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

That’s where the $700 Billion figure came from, according to Forbes:

In fact, some of the most basic details, including the $700 billion figure Treasury would use to buy up bad debt, are fuzzy.

“It’s not based on any particular data point,” a Treasury spokeswoman told Forbes.com Tuesday. “We just wanted to choose a really large number.”

So, who has confidence in Hank Paulson right now?

(h/t OpenLeft)

The “Hell No” Chorus

September 22nd, 2008 :: 4:03 pm :: Jeff Carter Gilson

Stoller at Open Left has a good listing of on-the-record statements from a number of people running to be part of Congress.