mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 4 hours ago | politics, president, election, obama, mccain
Some great stuff in here.
Quoted: This is an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions list) for the 2008 United States Presidential Election. It is meant to portray factual information, not the author's opinions (except where so stated). Some of the questions inherently require subjective analysis; in these cases I have tried to show a sample of responsible opinions. I need to disclose up front that I am an Obama supporter; I came to that conclusion after reading the information outlined here; I didn't outline the information because of my support. I hope you fin
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 17 days ago | news, politics, hagel, palin, obama
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 21 days ago | mccain, obama, palin, news, politics
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2008 | politics, palin, obama, mccain
Why "executive experience" is purportedly important for president and how Palin stacks up.
Quoted: In government, like in business, executive leadership requires VISION as well as competency.
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And this is where the difference between her and Obama is so stark. Obama may not have run any governmental organization. But he HAS offered a comprehensive vision and agenda for the country. He has also created and managed one of the most professional and efficient political campaigns in recent history; he had no existing state bureaucracy to fall back on if things went sour. Agree or disagree with him, Barack Obama has spent a long time developing and advocating a larger vision for the country. Sarah Palin has not.
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Sarah Palin recently suggested in an interview that she does not know what the VP does.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2008 | politics, obama, market, mccain, metrics
Quoted: Yesterday, he sent me a link to their new election dashboard service which I have bookmarked and will now visit everyday until the election.
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Hub Dub has it at 70% Obama, 30% McCain and that also has not moved much in the past three months.
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So why is it that the polls are tight and tightening and the markets are not? And are markets better predictors of news than polls? I suspect the answer to that is yes.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 28 2008 | politics, obama, dnc, change, clinton
What can't politicians say things so succinctly? If Obama could just hammer home these five points consistently (to back up his abstract change message), I think more people would connect with him.
Quoted: You can't do anything if you try to do everything. But if you focus on a few big things, you can change a lot.
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Here's my list of the five things I'd want to change if I was in his shoes:
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 28 2008 | dnc, politics, obama, clinton, biden
I agree. The speeches last night were solid. Let's hope that Barack himself delivers tonight.
Quoted: Last nights democratic convention was exciting and smart. I thought Bill Clinton redeemed himself for some of his foibles during his wife's campaign. His speech framed up the election and the case obama needs to make to the public. Beau Biden speech was emotionally moving to the point that I teared up at the same time Michelle Obama did (how much was that tear worth?).
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 14 2008 | obama, twitter, social media, politics
I added Barack Obama to my Twitter follow list about 2 months ago, and it has been informative. He (i.e. his operative) posts no more than once a day -- succinctly stating where he his and what he's talking about.
Quoted: While Rose likes to tell everyone what he’s drinking (nice unicorn background image, Kevin), Obama invites his followers to sign up so they can be the first to find out who his VP pick is going to be. How about Rose? He knows how to get the vote out and seems ready for a new gig.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 27 2008 | news, clinton, obama, politics
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