Related Faves from TopBillin

  • vote
    6
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2008 | the, to, obama
    Taking back the campaign

    This is kind of a neat idea.

    Quoted: So here's a thought. Couldn't we take some of that power away from the pros - especially with negative advertizing - by pre-empting and defusing them? What I'm thinking of is a Dish Youtube contest to come up with the least fair, most effective negative ads for both sides. The technology is widely available for making your own 30-second negative spots, and it's good therapy. So let's flood the zone. I know it sounds cynical, but in fact, it's the opposite. If we can put out the most damning attacks on Obama and McCain we can, it could help dilute the nasty noise from the party establishments, expose the mechanisms of smears and take the wind out of the sails of the pros.

  • vote
    17
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 14 2008 | the, to, obama
    Obama is the New...

    List of analogies made about Obama

  • vote
    6
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 03 2008 | the, to, obama
    The Wealth Report - WSJ.com : How the Rich Would Fare Under Obama, McCain

    Quoted: There’s a lot confusing information out there about how the next president will tax the rich. But one chart boils it all down. It comes courtesy of the Tax Policy Institute and I've reproduced it below. It shows the average percentage change in after-tax income for various groups in 2009. The blue bar is Barack Obama and the red bar is John McCain. Not surprisingly, Mr. Obama’s plan helps those at the bottom of the wealth ladder while Mr. McCain’s plan helps those at the top. What’s most striking, however, is the divergence in incomes for the truly wealthy ...

  • vote
    4
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2008 | the, obama, bush

    Fox News doesn't know about Respek Knuckles.

    Quoted: Teasing a segment on the "gesture everyone seems to interpret differently," Fox News' E.D. Hill said: "A fist bump? A pound? A terrorist fist jab? ... We'll show you some interesting body communication and find out what it really says." In the ensuing discussion with a "body language expert," Hill referred to the "Michelle and Barack Obama fist bump or fist pound," but at no point did she explain her earlier reference to "a terrorist fist jab."

  • vote
    2
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 07 2008 | the, obama, bush
    DeLay On Obama: ‘Unless He Proves Me Wrong, He Is A Marxist’

    dear lord...

    Unless Tom Delay proves me wrong, Tom Delay is a Marxist.

  • vote
    4
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | the, obama, clinton
    Do Florida And Michigan Primaries Really Reflect The Will Of The People? Nope.

    Quoted: This suggests the possibility that far more Democratic voters would have come out in both states if they'd expected the contests to count, meaning that it's hard to argue that the primaries that actually took place really reflected the will of the people.

  • vote
    4
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | the, obama, clinton
    Obama used party rules to foil Clinton

    Quoted: ome evolutionists are arguing, for example, that 'there seems to be no natural law sufficient to describe Darwinian pre-adaptations', as evolutionary theorist Stuart Kauffman puts it. A Darwinian pre-adaption is a property that has no selection value in one environment, it's value only emerging in another later. 'An example is human middle-ear bones, which are derived from three adjacent jawbones of an early fish,' Kaufmann continues. And its not just ears. Lungs, hearts, livers and much more besides fall in the same category. (The battle over spandrels will be familiar to many, recently stirred up by Jerry Fodor.)

  • vote
    6
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 02 2008 | the, barack, obama
    A 'West Wing' Writer Imagines the Showdown at the Democratic National Convention -- New York Magazine

    Quoted: The Democratic Party is closer than it’s ever been to a political nightmare—a deadlocked convention. Though the odds of its actually happening are still remote, the idea is so rich with dramatic possibility that we asked Lawrence O’Donnell Jr., former <em>West Wing</em> writer-producer, to play out a scenario in movie-treatment form. The premise is that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton arrive in Denver, neither having sufficient delegates to gain the nomination nor a decisive majority in the popular vote. And so it’s on&#8201;…

  • vote
    2
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - May 30 2008 | the, obama, barack
    Georgian recalls rooming with Michelle Obama | ajc.com

    Quoted: Catherine Donnelly shopped at Kmart, settled into her dorm room and soaked up the Gothic stone buildings where, over the next four years, she would grow into her own woman. But her first day at Princeton held a surprise, too. And Donnelly knew it would me /

  • vote
    2
    0 starsTopBillin | Shared With: Everyone - May 29 2008 | the, clinton, obama
    Incoming!

    Quoted: It's hard to come up with an objective measure of which candidates are being attacked the most, but this ought to be a reasonably interesting proxy.