http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Banner_686X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner_234X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250 http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo-Watermark_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner-ALT_234X60.jpg Bigthink - Category Features and Ideas Feed Bigthink http://www.bigthink.com/feed/rss/category/20 Thu, 15 May 2008 23:38:54 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Re: Have you endorsed a candidate? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10502 Bigthink Wed, 14 May 2008 13:29:18 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10502 The Lessons We Learned form The Defeat of Hillary Clinton http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10415 It is sad, so sad to see a Lady with testicular fortitude, determined attitude, tenacious will-power, humble in nature  ,experience in multiple tasks and very intelligent lost to less vetted, less capable , a Preacher, Sen Obama.The lessons, we learnt are:  1. GOP Trap- that is most important mistake, Lady Hillary and her camp do not take precaution that the GOP set two traps in Michigan and Florida! Circumstance evidence to show that the GOP attentively push Florida  and Michigan to earlier primary to hurt Hillary (from the Poll they know Hillary is the fore front runner in the beginning of Primary). They anticipate that DEMOCRATY PARTY  WILL PUNISH THE TWO STATES AND FORFEIT ALL THE DELEGATES! THE TRAPS WERE BEAUTIFULLY SET UP. DEM FALLED INTO THEM. These traps hurt Hillary so much! In hind sight, if the DEM Party is clever enough only to forfeit 1/5 or less delegates in both Florida and Michigan states. After Hillary won both states and  if the delegates were counted, the momentum and money were her! Now all is history. The WIND SHIFTS TO OBAMA!  2. The Dumb and fool strategy and strategist- It is a life time of joke! The former chief strategist, Mark Penn did not know the maths and the proportional allocation of delegates in

DEM'S primary. What a shame! To the worst, Mark Penn molded a humble lady to an inevitable and arrogant "machine"! 99% of the media and pundits hate her and hate her a lot! (even after say sorry to her, and hate her again, see the MSNBC pundits!). Last but not least, the strategist of Hillary Camp seems that they do not know they'll win the Michigan and Florida primaries, when Hillary signed the agreement to agree the votes could not be counted! What a foolish strategy and strategists.

  3. Internet money- Hillary camp does not learn form Howard Dean's online donation strategy!Money is tight , not once but twice and again! Only after the Pen Primary, they seem to know, Hillary can get  a lot of small money from Internet!History is now! It is time for Lady Hillary to say good-bye to the nomination! She lost 1/3 chance to be President and she is  stronger and better than Mr. Al Gore, the chickened loser (Gore scared to take 2008 election!). Not once, the citizens of US choose a WEAK one to  challenge the GOP'S candidate, John McCain!  Sen Obama, lost Michigan, Florida, CA. Ohio, Texas, New York, and  Pen primaries…...etc. And he can be the Dem Party Presidential candidate. It never happens in the history of primary election in United States. I have the reason to be pessimistic and I am worrying! Preacher Obama could lost to McCain in general election. Unless, Lady Hillary could be his Vice-President.!  ]]>
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Howard Zinn on the Presidential Candidates http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10395 Bigthink Thu, 08 May 2008 16:38:23 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10395 Re: Are the democrats hurting themselves by letting this primary go on so long? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10386 Bigthink Thu, 08 May 2008 15:46:18 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10386 Re: Is it time to move on with the election? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10385 Bigthink Thu, 08 May 2008 15:46:14 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10385 FEATURE: A Primary of Attrition http://www.bigthink.com/features/431 Bigthink Wed, 07 May 2008 03:08:04 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/features/431 Harry Reid and the Three Senators Who Would Be President http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10261 Bigthink Fri, 02 May 2008 19:59:09 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10261 FEATURE: The Long and Winding Road http://www.bigthink.com/features/424 Bigthink Thu, 01 May 2008 04:56:40 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/features/424 Re: Are the democrats hurting themselves by letting this primary go on too long? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10237 Bigthink Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:16:45 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10237 Re: Superdelegate Sen. George Mitchell: Is it time to move on with the election? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10236 Bigthink Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:15:14 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10236 U.S. Voting http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10191 Bigthink Tue, 29 Apr 2008 01:21:26 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10191 Re: Does anyone want to have a beer with Hillary Clinton? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10048 Bigthink Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:12:07 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10048 Re: Would a Clinton-Obama ticket be good for the Democratic Party? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10047 Bigthink Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:11:13 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10047 Re: Is Obama too inexperienced? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10040 Bigthink Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:09:11 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10040 Re: Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10039 Bigthink Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:09:07 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10039 FEATURE: Can Obama win by taking the high road? http://www.bigthink.com/features/407 Bigthink Tue, 22 Apr 2008 02:27:18 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/features/407 Re: Re: What should be the big issues of the 2008 presidential election? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10000 Bigthink Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:56:30 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/10000 FEATURE: The Dream Ticket http://www.bigthink.com/features/398 Bigthink Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:44:04 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/features/398 Rating the Presidential Candidates on LGBT Issues http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/9939 Bigthink Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:14:23 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/9939 Re: What must the Republicans do to win? http://www.bigthink.com/policy-politics/2008-elections/9882 Republicans have to show that they're willing to turn the page on Iraq, says Kuhn.

Transcript: Republicans I actually think have really clear things they have to do.  They must put forward . . . They must not be seen to champion the war in Iraq, the failures of the war in Iraq.  They must show that they’re going, to borrow from Barack Obama, “turn the page on Iraq”.  So McCain . . . There is no way John McCain will pull troops out of Iraq next month.  Or excuse me, will say next month that he wants to pull troops out of Iraq.  But if it is John McCain, he certainly has to acknowledge . . . He certainly should continue to re-emphasize that he was against the way Bush administered this war; that he was one of the early oppositional voices to how Bush was administering this war under . . . with Donald Rumsfeld at his side.  While he also must not appear to want American troops to be there for 100 years, he had this one verbal gaff where he said, “It doesn’t matter if they’re here for 100 years,” because simply he’s saying that it’s not having . . . It’s correct.  He’s saying it’s not having troops in Iraq that’s the issue.  It’s troops dying.  Because we’ve had troops in Japan and Korea for a long time, and Bosnia.  So it’s not the troops being there that anger Americans.  It’s when troops are dying.  So his . . . John McCain’s point is that you simply must not have troops continue to die at the same levels.  But in doing that . . . In making that point he must also appear to wanna end the war.  And that doesn’t necessarily mean pulling troops at a rapid rate out of Iraq.  But it certainly must show that he wants to win but end.  And he wants to, you know, command Afghanistan and find bin Laden.  And he should tout his national security credentials.  But they have very real problems domestically.  They really lost the fiscal conservative moniker that really aided Republicans for a long time.  McCain will have to show that if he’s a nominee.  He’ll have to explain small cases where he veered from his straight talk mantra; where he changed stances slightly, such as his support of Bush’s tax cuts.  And he should probably run, if you’re John McCain, on character.  There’s no doubt.

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