Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Even more desperate Republican Rabble
Ignorance and Fear are now taking a backseat to made up allegations of fraud.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Gotcha Journalism is Good Journalism
Marty Kaplan has a great column on Huffington Post about the necessity of gotcha journalism.
There is a necessity to have good journalism. There is a need to be skeptical about everything we see, hear, and read.
There is a necessity to have good journalism. There is a need to be skeptical about everything we see, hear, and read.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Palin Pain
Political Time again, this time, it's Sarah Palin.
This story from 365gay.com has got me riled and raised my level of ire such that I had to post on the old blog to get some sense of normalcy.
Apparently, she just took office on 1/1/2007. She has no national political experience and this is the first elected statewide office she has held. With McCain being 72 and in uncertain health, if he were elected and died in office, the honorable (?) Governor Palin would be president.
As much of a feminist as I am, I am less than enthused with this woman. Her record is less than comforting. I feel that this is a cheap ploy to appeal to the bigoted portion of the electorate who want to "keep the White House white." Many disenchanted Hillary voters may see this as an opportunity for a woman to get into the second highest political office in the country, but she is not anywhere near Hillary on the ideological continuum.
Obama really does stand for a change, other than that of race. Sarah Palin stands for nothing more than a Republican benchwarmer, someone who would be the mouthpiece of failed conservative politics. Few people had even heard of her until August 29.
Hopefully, few people will know her name on November 5.
Register and vote.
UPDATE:
There's another blogger in Alaska who goes into a LOT more detail about the real Sarah Palin.
This story from 365gay.com has got me riled and raised my level of ire such that I had to post on the old blog to get some sense of normalcy.
Apparently, she just took office on 1/1/2007. She has no national political experience and this is the first elected statewide office she has held. With McCain being 72 and in uncertain health, if he were elected and died in office, the honorable (?) Governor Palin would be president.
As much of a feminist as I am, I am less than enthused with this woman. Her record is less than comforting. I feel that this is a cheap ploy to appeal to the bigoted portion of the electorate who want to "keep the White House white." Many disenchanted Hillary voters may see this as an opportunity for a woman to get into the second highest political office in the country, but she is not anywhere near Hillary on the ideological continuum.
Obama really does stand for a change, other than that of race. Sarah Palin stands for nothing more than a Republican benchwarmer, someone who would be the mouthpiece of failed conservative politics. Few people had even heard of her until August 29.
Hopefully, few people will know her name on November 5.
Register and vote.
UPDATE:
There's another blogger in Alaska who goes into a LOT more detail about the real Sarah Palin.
Would we have had a Stan Palin as our VP pick? No. So choosing a woman because you think her gender will get votes is insulting.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Elitism, Youth, and Novices
This map is also very interesting because it really shows where many of the state's urban centers are. Marion, Lake, Allen, St. Joseph, and Elkhart Counties; which are home to Indianapolis, Gary, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Elkhart/Goshen respectively, went clearly to Obama. In Vanderburgh County, home to Evansville, Obama lost by just 1,293 votes.
Another interesting fact is that counties with major universities tended to go for Obama. Monroe County, home to IU Bloomington; and Tippecanoe County, home to Purdue both went to Obama.
Speaking of colleges, CNN's exit polls page had some fascinating statistics on how people with college educations voted, showing that people who graduated college favored Obama to Clinton 56% to 44% and those with post graduate education favored Obama 57% to 43%.
For the all-important Youth vote, the voters in the 17-29 demographic favored Obama over Clinton 61% to 39%. The 30-44 demographic (my fellow GenXers) favored Obama 56% to Clinton's 44%. Clinton captured the two-thirds of the votes from those over 60, which is really not a shock.
One thing of note is that neither candidate really got that many inspired new voters, according to the exit polls. Of the respondents, only 7% had never voted before, so it makes me think that a few voters may have been put off by the constant pandering by the candidates. But still, for those who did brave the primary process, 60% went for Obama and only 40% chose Clinton.
So you may wonder how my personal coin toss went. Well, let's just say that I live in an urban area and I am a college graduate. You do the math.
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