Monday, June 18, 2007

Obama Is Given a Code Name by the Secret Service

Sen. Barack Obama has a new tag: "Renegade."

That's what Secret Service agents are calling the Illinois Democrat, in the time-honored tradition of giving "secret" code names to presidential candidates and other protected dignitaries. As is custom, the Obama moniker reflects something of the man himself (though he might prefer "progressive" or "independent").

Why are they calling Obama a "Renegade"?

Merriam Webster defines renegade as
1) A deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another
2) An individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior
What faith has he deserted? What allegiances have been broken? Who has he turned his back on? And what laws has been broken? This sounds like a tactic to distract and cause confusion of the weak minded.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Obama Girl

This is too cute. Obama Girl can sing and dance. If you haven’t seen this, make sure you look at the YouTube video of I got a crush on Obama. Watch out Michelle, you just may have some competition lurking in the shadows.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Spielberg Gives Clinton Top Billing

Don't you just wonder what really happen to make Spielberg switch from supporting Obama to supporting Clinton.

After a flirtation with Senator Barack Obama in February, and maxing out his contributions to both Mr. Obama and former Senator John Edwards, the famous filmmaker today threw his support formally behind Senator Clinton.

It’s the most significant indication yet that Hollywood luminaries are returning to what was expected to be their default position at the start of the campaign, before Mr. Obama suddenly grew white-hot.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Two interesting posts

I found these over at TPM

Poll: Hillary Least Electable Dem, Obama Most Electable

A new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll finds Hillary Clinton losing to the top three
Republicans — Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and even the lesser-known Mitt Romney. The other top Democrats all do better. John Edwards tops Romney and McCain, while losing out to Giuliani. Barack Obama is the most electable in this poll, beating Giuliani 46%-41% and doing even better against McCain and Romney. Approval of Congress is at 27%, its lowest level in a decade, down from 36% in January when Democrats took power.

Tribune: How Brand Obama Was Built

From his first days in the U.S. Senate, the Illinoisan has followed a strategy envisioning a White House bid. Obama and his advisors considered how he could establish himself with the limited power of a freshman Senator in the minority party, and they considered a possible run for governor in 2010, but not an attempt at the White House until 2012 or 2016. "My profile outstripped my power in the Senate," Obama said in a recent interview in his Capitol Hill office. "I was mindful of the importance of establishing good relationships with my colleagues early on, and making sure that people didn't think I bought into all the hype."

Here is some conflicting data about who is electable (Clinton or Obama): Clinton Owes Lead in Poll To Support From Women. The article states that it is less educated women who are big Clinton supporters. I guess this is a buzzword for minorities.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Obama seeks advice from Colin Powell

It is these types of antics that make me wonder about Obama. All of us are aware of the lies told by Powell leading up to the Iraqi war. I guess this is what happens when you are running for the President, if you are a Democrat, you must be in the middle, if you are a Republican, it is ok to be right of the center. One has to wonder about the logic of the Democrats.

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has sought and received foreign policy advice from former Secretary of State Colin Powell.