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View Article  OK, NOW McCain's Iowa Strategy is Clear (Not Really, But Look at this Photo!)
OK, NOW McCain's Iowa Strategy is Clear (Not Really, But Look at this Photo!)

by Linda Thieman

Sarah Palin's comin' to Sioux City this weekend.  I'm supposin' that means Woodbury County is one of the "pro-America" parts of America.  I'm guessin' she'll be addressin' third graders with her own shakey, fakey made-up version of the U.S. Constitution.  Well, no surprise there, for sure.  The Bush Admin has been doin' it for years.

But I must say, in defense of third graders, that there is absolutely no reason to talk down to them.  They aren't stupid!  I should know.  I've written two chapter books for ages 7-10 and boatloads of free downloadable classroom / homeschooling materials for third grade, so I am familiar with the cognitive development level of the little darlin's.  [shameless plug]

But I digress yet again. Onto even more substantial issues.

Another McCain Photo: You Can't Make This Stuff Up!

Surely, I can't be the only one who noticed that this Photo of the Day from Salon.com offered up an excellent opportunity for cropping?  No retouching, no photoshopping.  Don't have the software to do it.  But I did crop this baby in just the right place.  I think the sentiment speaks for itself.  Really, and you can't even blame McCain for this one.  He actually looks pretty good--no goofy faces or tongues sticking out.  The guy can't catch a break.  Ah, it's finally happening to the right people, a balancing out of the karma from when our beloved Howard Dean was so vilified by the media as to cause all around him (except us) to underestimate him.  And look how THAT turned out.  Good job, Howard!


View Article  Our Debt of Gratitude to Howard Dean
Our Debt of Gratitude to Howard Dean

by Bob Johnson, Daily Kos

Howard Dean was a hell-raiser back in the last presidential election. He called the Iraq war what it was: one of the worst and most costly foreign policy mistakes this nation has ever made.

He said the media monopolies needed to be broken up for the good of the country.

He said Democrats needed to "build a bench" of local and statewide office holders in all 50 states in order to compete with the bench the Republicans had created for themselves.

He noted that Democrats needed to focus on winning governorships and secretary of state offices across the country to prevent Republicans from pulling the kind of election shenanigans they pulled in Florida in 2000 and in Ohio and elsewhere in 2004.

He argued for competing in all 50 states; for building stronger state parties even in states that the old-guard, DLC "brain trust" the Clintons had assembled had written off in favor of focusing on "races we can win" and on the same old swing states.

Howard built the model for running a campaign from the bottom up, both in money donors and volunteers, rather than top-down like the campaigns being run by the same, old, tired Beltway consultants.

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