DNC Gets Tough on HRC Donors: "It's over. Barack Obama won."
Sat Jul 19, 2008 at 04:10:27 PM PDT
It's sad that words like this even have to be said aloud.
From TPM:
In a sign that senior Democratic officials remain deeply concerned that post-primary bitterness could imperil Barack Obama's chances, two top Democratic officials have emailed a sharply-worded letter to major donors and other leading Dems confessing "fatigue and irritation" at those withholding full support from Obama and demanding that they get behind him "without conditions or demands."
Here's the letter:
Benedict Arnold PUMA "Hillraisers" Meet with Carly Fiorina!!!
Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 09:34:36 AM PDT
Unfuckingbelievable.
Hillary needs to make this stop now.
Carly Fiorina, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Co. and a top adviser to Republican Sen. John McCain, met with the former Clinton backers at a private home for more than an hour and a half. Fiorina said in an interview that over glasses of iced tea and finger food, she fielded questions from Democratic women she described as "intensely uncomfortable with the notion of a President Obama.’’
The Westchester meeting came at the behest of former Clinton supporters, some of whom have said – adamantly – that they won’t support Obama. Polls show Obama winning the majority of support from women voters while about a quarter of ex-Clinton supporters are leaning toward McCain.
Joe Lieberman to be tossed from Caucus if he addresses RNC
Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 08:00:49 PM PDT
Finally.
Despite assurances to the contrary from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democratic insiders are certain that Sen. Joseph Lieberman will be kicked out of the party's caucus next year and lose his Senate chairmanship if he addresses the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., as planned.
Lieberman's Democratic colleagues willing to accept his support of Sen. John McCain for president consider his speaking to the GOP convention as the last straw. Lieberman was re-elected from Connecticut as an independent in 2006 after losing the Democratic nomination because of his support for the Iraq War.
I'm sure that hearing will only embolden him to do it.
Now I can stop being a lurker and talk to you folks again!
Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 11:00:28 PM PDT
Yay!
I got so sick of the gloom and doom.
LAT: Most Dems Care About Winning Election
Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 01:23:16 PM PDT
More evidence that the blogosphere is just shooting itself in the foot:
As Barack Obama moves to broaden his appeal beyond loyal Democrats, a chorus of anger and disappointment has arisen from the left. But those voices are a distinct minority because the party has a more pressing concern: winning in November.
On Wednesday, Obama again bucked his liberal allies, voting in the Senate to give legal immunity to phone companies that took part in warrantless wiretapping after the Sept. 11 attacks. Critics chided Obama for the vote -- which put him crossways with dozens of Democratic colleagues, including Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.
The Puritans turned me into a lurker again.
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 11:03:06 PM PDT
I'm sorry folks, but I'm going back to being a lurker. At least for a little while.
The degree of nonsense and puritannicism I've seen on this site in the past two weeks has been frustrating and unbearably sad.
We are so close to something so real and important, and this is what we muster? Sheesh, most of you won't last a week when he's President.
It was one thing to call out Obama on FISA, which was certainly not what I wanted him to do, but I wasn't gonna judge him on it, considering that what one would do when President is different from what one would do when they are a senator, presumptive nominee or not.
But to not cut him slack on this Clark business is a bridge too far.
This site has become a repository for wingnuts who no longer draw conclusions on anything but what is directly in front of their nose. They are unable to see stratagems beyond their ideology, and they give their candidate, the best we've ever had, no slack.
What have we become?
WTF? George W. Bush 'Denounced' the Swiftboat Vets Too!
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 11:20:14 AM PDT
Before you go on denouncing Obama, I would respectfully ask you to read this diary.
Most of you, and I mean the people who are "let down" by Obama's "rejection" of Wes Clark.
Let's play a game of "Who said this?"
"I think Senator Kerry served admirably and he ought to be proud of his record."
Is it
a) Max Cleland
b) John McCain
c) John Murtha
d) George W. Bush
If you chose a, good guess, but wrong.
B? Despite his interest in being John Kerry's VP, also wrong.
C? Maybe...
But if you chose D, you would be correct.
CNN: WI and MN no longer Tossups
Fri Jun 27, 2008 at 08:13:45 AM PDT
Brilliant! Lousy week but some good news:
Two more states have shifted to Barack Obama's column in the new CNN Electoral Map that charts the candidates’ strength leading up to the November election.
"Toss-up" states Minnesota and Wisconsin were re-designated to "Lean-Obama" Friday, giving the presumptive Democratic nominee another 20 electoral votes in CNN's current estimate. The Illinois senator now has 231 electoral votes — 39 shy of winning the presidency.
Of course, though...
This is only a CNN estimate and is likely to change many more times in the lead up to the election.
We've gotta fight! We cannot get complacent.
We cannot cut off our noses to spite our faces!
Um, Guys? Karl Rove Just Tipped His Hand
Thu Jun 26, 2008 at 08:00:12 PM PDT
I love DailyKos like I love an old friend. Which is to say, I love it for both its good qualities and accept its limitations.
As a result, I still have to accept that many of us are emotional people (myself included) that often suffer from a lack of perspective. FISA comes to mind here.
I'm not going to get into what bothers me about the response to Obama's decision, nor will I share my feelings about it either, because it's done. People on all sides have a reason to be upset and disappointed, but it is, as economists put it, a sunk cost. We can't get it back.
Nothing more can be gained by rehashing it.
But what I do not want to lose is my grip on the larger picture. And the big news today is that we figured out what the Swiftboat of 2008 is going to be.
Let me say another way: We know what they are going to do.
Nancy Pelosi: Quit Cryin', Hillary.
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 09:46:30 AM PDT
Nancy Pelosi calls BS on Hillary's not so subtle I'm-a-victim strategy.
Thankfully, she waited until Hillary was out of the race. Otherwise this really would have pissed HRC's people off:
I’m a victim of sexism myself all the time, but I just think it goes with the territory, I don’t sit around to say, ‘but for that"...I think her candidacy was a just a bright, bright moment for us and she may run again.
Another day like this and I'm outta here.
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 09:45:13 PM PDT
First of all, this isn't a GBCW diary.
But today, I almost decided to leave for good.
I guess I didn't realize how many Chicken Little Asshats we have blogging here, people who are allegedly "serious" about getting Barack Obama elected.
Why don't you just join the Green Party? Or the Paultards? They'd probably be attracted to your tenuous grasp on reality.
He is AGAINST IMMUNITY. Read his statement again.
All of this fur is flying over NOTHING until it is all said and done.
Kossacks, I am sick and tired of this ridiculous emotionalism. It might make you feel good, but in your hearts, you know it helps no one.
And it certainly does not do justice to what Barack Obama said.
In the most crucial general election in modern history, Obama is our guy. For better or worse, he is. Have you seen anyone else out there who can do what he can do?
We won't find another one like him for a while, I promise you that.
But I can tell you who we won't find: someone who is perfect.
Someone who always does what we say. Someone who says "how high" when we ask them to jump.
Oh please, people.
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 02:14:44 PM PDT
I'm sorry folks, but this is bullshit. I haven't seen so much kneejerking in my life.
You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
I'm gonna ask you to put yourselves in Obama's shoes, ok?
So the leadership comes up with this "compromise." It's a total cave. What do you do?
You go with it completely? You lose everyone's respect.
You go against it completely? You are Mr. Law Enforcement, weak on terror, etc, in a fraction of a second.
You want to have control of the campaign narrative, right?
Breaking: McSame Officially Takes Public Funds
Thu Jun 19, 2008 at 03:11:03 PM PDT
This is the first nail in the coffin:
John McCain ells the press on the Straight Talk Express to his Minneapolis hotel that he’ll abide by federal funding limits in the general election.
“We will take public financing.” Asked what his thinking was, he said, “Because we decided to take public financing.”
Obama's Big Ad Buy
Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 12:55:02 PM PDT
I suspect that sometime soon, Barack Obama will embark upon a larger media effort to talk about himself his issues, and why he's running for President. My question is, when and where will this campaign take place?
I think he is making the right moves now, letting McCain spend money on media while he is focusing on registering voters in all 50 states and setting up his organization. After all, forcing John McCain and the RNC to spend money on talking about issues like global warming (when he has little to gain by talking about it), he is forcing him to burn his very limited resources, resources that will be severely curtailed come Labor Day.
So my question is, when Barack goes on the air, where does he do it?
UPDATED (x2) Rezko: Feds pushed me to incriminate Obama
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 11:44:00 AM PDT
UPDATE: Halperin basically jacks my headline, word for word. Maybe he's a reader?
In a major development in a story sure to be used as a smear-by-association by the RNC against Obama, the defendant Tony Rezko defends Obama by flatly stating that he was totally uninvolved with Barack Obama or Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
However, it seems more likely that this is another case of manipulating prosecutors, a la Siegelman and others, to use the machinery of the state to screw GOP political opponents?
Could the DOJ have done this to smear Senator Obama?? Their track record is certainly suggestive...
BREAKING: John McCain cancels tomorrow's appearances...
Thu May 29, 2008 at 01:17:32 PM PDT
...for a cold?
If he is this delicate, how the hell is he going to handle the stress of being president?
I just have to ask...
From Ambinder