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Thursday, March 06, 2008
She's Link the Wind
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 12:32 PM


Today's selection is in honor of the cancer-stricken Patrick Swayze, for whom we wish and pray the best. I always liked this song.
Dropping the Starr bomb! Both silly and overwrought and a reminder of the ickiest moments of the Clinton legacy. Thanks, Hillary PR team!

Obama, the pessimist?
Heresy!

Have you read the Post's piece on the [expletive] fighting in Hillaryland? Delicious and guilt-free for conservatives.

Newsflash: McCain has a temper.

News from Florida and Michigan's lovely trouble-making political landscapes.

Journalists do math!
Hey, we didn't sign on for that...

Newly minted non-candidate still alerting newly minted non-volunteers and newly minted non-interested press about press appearances.

Obama-entranced zombies use karaoke of mediocre hip-hop anthems as a campaign tactic. Oh, no not I. I will survive!






Thursday, March 06, 2008
Explosion at Times Square Recruiting Station
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:10 AM
Well, recruiting stations often come under attack from folks who support the troops, of course, but also happen to think they're Bush's "death pimps." if shown to be deliberate and politically motivated (which it will be), this dangerous escalation is nothing short of terrorism, so let's have no euphemisms. Thank God no one was hurt:

Police blocked off the area to investigate the explosion, which occurred at about 3:45 a.m., shattering the station's glass entryway. No one was injured.

"If it is something that's directed toward American troops...(then) it's something that's taken very seriously and is pretty unfortunate," said Army Capt. Charlie Jaquillard, who is the commander of Army recruiting in Manhattan.

He said no one was inside the station, where the Marines, Air Force and Navy also recruit.

The headline assures us it was "small explosion," but:

Witnesses staying at a Marriott hotel four blocks away said they could feel the building shake with the blast.

"I was up on the 44th floor and I could feel it. It was a big bang," said Darla Peck, 25, of Portland, Oregon.

"It shook the building. I thought it could have been thunder, but I looked down and there was a massive plume of smoke so I knew it was an explosion," said Terry Leighton, 48, of London, who was staying on the 21st floor of the Marriott.

One wonders if it would be covered as a "small explosion" if anti-abortion zealots had bombed a clinic in a highly populated area of the county's most highly populated city. I think not.

Daily Kos diarists, as is their wont, suspect a right-wing plot.

It’s nothng [sic] new for the right to CAUSE or  INCITE the violence, or to trigger arranged mob responses, and make sure it all gets pinned on the Left.  And the right seems to be able to get the FBI and law enforcement to do this for them as well.  Anarchy, chaos, property damage, physical harm, mayhem, murder, militarized police with massive crowd control equipment, are all ‘options’ the right are  eager to use to shut down any potentially energizing movement.







Thursday, March 06, 2008
Little Singers, Big Anthem
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:49 AM
The country station in D.C. plays the National Anthem once a day, at noon, a different version every day. I've always liked the idea, so in that spirit, here are the pretty astounding Cactus Cuties (ages 8-13) singing the "Star-Spangled Banner."

The YouTube clip isn't embeddable, but go watch. You won't regret it. H/t Ace.





Thursday, March 06, 2008
Townhall Pays Tribute to William F. Buckley
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:30 AM
My video editor and I put together this tribute video, with some of WFB's best quotes. (Content warning for the two unsavory words in Buckley's exchange with Gore Vidal).

You may recognize the music as the "Faber College Theme" from "Animal House." It's an Elmer Bernstein composition based on Brahms' "Academic Festival Overture." I thought it was a fitting piece for Buckley, a man whose life as a public intellectual was launched by a quarrel with his own alma mater, and who was never without his sense of humor.

William F. Buckley once said of his time at Yale, "there was carousing, but not on the order of what one saw in 'Animal House.'" His words—written, spoken or just plain abstruse—were an incitement to political upheaval, an invitation to pride in conservative beliefs, and an insistence on the intellectual defense those ideals deserved. His life was a quest for good government, good wine, and good cheer. Now that he is gone, those who love the cause of liberty will say forevermore, "There has been carousing, but not on the order of what one saw when we were led by William F. Buckley Jr."

Click to watch.

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008
On Like Donkey Kong
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 8:35 PM
I'm on O'Reilly as usual tonight, talking about the 'Nets.

We're covering the "darkened" picture of Obama controversy. Here's the original Daily Kos entry accusing the Hillary campaign of darkening Obama's face in an ad as some sort of racist plot to make him appear blacker and, therefore, presumably more "threatening."

Here's the original footage of Obama the ad used, from the debate in question.

Here's Hillary's ad, which we'll all concede does make him darker.

But, as Allah notes, he's mostly greyer and washed out, not real menacing. It's also a negative ad, in which all the frames are a little greyer and foreboding than they would normally be, not just the clip of Obama.

The Clinton campaign first claimed that the ad was darkened as part of a "saturation-desaturation" process, and:
Asked for comment, Clinton campaign spokesman Jay Carson said, "this is a bogus assertion. Ads look different based on software, screens, computers, television, etc."
Little Green Footballs supports that assertion with a technical explanation.

Later, they claimed the ad is not Hillary's, which seems very silly given that it's available on her web site and on her YouTube site.
He said on Fox News that he had spoken with the campaigns chief ad-maker, Mandy Grunwald, who emphatically denied the ad on DailyKos was theirs.

"We don't know what is up there, but it is not our ad," Mr Carson said.

So, anyway, my feeling was that this was another raaaaacist creation of the lefty blogs, ala the drums in the back of that Corker radio ad in Tennessee in '06, but what's with Hillary's campaign saying two different things about the ad? It seems reasonable to assume the difference in color is due to technology and the natural tendency to make a negative ad darker, but the response from the Hillary campaign is weird.

The whole thing's just a preview of the race-baiting wonderland we're headed into if Obama's the Democratic nominee. Listen, some things need to be called out. I think the superfluous middle-name usage, for instance, is designed to send a message and should be cut out. I understand that some things are out of bounds, but liberals have been demagoguing race for so long, they can't tell the difference between real racism and coded messages that are just figments of their fevered, guilty imaginations (or, deliberate fabrications of their cynical imaginations, even).

Let us not forget, either, that the Democratic Party has been accused, with some credibility, of darkening ads of Republican Bobby Jindal in 2003 to make him less palatable to Northern Louisia voters. And, even Mr. Post-Racial himself is not wholly without blame.

So, let's play careful with the raaaaaacism accusations. It just seems to me, in this case, team Hillary would have much more to lose than to gain by darkening Obama by a few shades.

Oh, and we're talking about Huffington Post having nasty comments on it.















Wednesday, March 05, 2008
McCain's a Cannibal
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 11:01 AM
Bias? What bias? NBC's "Medium" features an Arizona senator and ex-POW who's revealed to be a murderous cannibal.






Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Hillary Takes Ohio: That's My Girl!
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 11:02 PM
Pretty large margin at the moment, but it's likely to get closer. As a Hillary voter myself, I'm proud of her.

Pop Quiz: Who is more in love?

Me with the Ohio electorate?

Or, Brit Hume with the giant Fox interactive computer screen so jealously guarded by Bill Hemmer?

It's a very close call. Very close.






Tuesday, March 04, 2008
'The Contest Begins Tonight.'
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:15 PM

I liked that line. He's at his best when he's a little devilish.

Of course, he's still got some work to do, to say the least, among conservatives.

McCain has the same problem President Bush does with public speaking, though not to the same extent. He's much, much, much better in a town hall setting than delivering a speech. He's a little sing-songy when reading a teleprompter, losing some of his edge and making him less attractive behind the dais than on the stump. His weaknesses will be thrown into sharp relief by Obama's speaking prowess, if Obama's the nominee.

I look forward to McCain running a general election campaign in his signature, verbose, town-hall style. I think it's the best way to maximize his talent and magnify Obama's weaknesses by comparison.

Can you imagine Obama holding up at a string of exhaustive press conferences and town halls? No? Neither can Obama:
He paused only to say, "Come on guys; I answered like eight questions. We're running late.”
McCain's speech had the basics, and was gracious and eloquent. I enjoyed it, but wasn't wowed. I thought it was a little odd that both McCain and Huckabee seemed to be still taking oblique shots at Mitt Romney: Huckabee proclaiming that only the classiest of the campaigns had made it to the end and McCain referring to candidates driven by ambition, an obvious rehashing of the old-saw complaints about Romney that carved out the chips evidently still sitting on both their shoulders.







Tuesday, March 04, 2008
What Tougher Obama Coverage Hath Wrought
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:55 PM
Yowza:
The Texas exit polls show Obama leading Clinton 52-48 among voters who decided a while back, but Clinton leading Obama by a whopping 61-38 among those deciding in the last three days. Insert your favorite Obama-bruising news story from the past 72 hours here.
Update: Exhibit B





Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Ohhhh, Yeah: Hillary Wins Hope State
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:35 PM
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The comeback begins. Hill-dog brings Rhode Island home.

State motto? "Hope."

I kid you not.







Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Reasons I'm Still Rooting for Hillary
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:22 PM

Caught by surprise

Guerilla conference-call crashing? This race could not get any better.

Barack Obama's top lawyer, Bob Bauer, made an unexpected appearance on the Clinton campaign's conference call this evening, calling in on a line intended for reporters to challenge Clinton aides' claims of irregularities in several Texas precincts.

Bauer used his guerrilla appearance to call on on Clinton's aides to "stop attacking the caucus process."

Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson eagerly engaged Bauer on what quickly became one of the campaign's most sharpest exchanges, and possibly the most entertaining conference call in campaign history.
Prank calls? They're gonna be freezing each other's underpants and holding Truth-or-Dare debates by the time we get to the convention.





Tuesday, March 04, 2008
The Mac is Truly Back
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 9:10 PM


John McCain just clinched the GOP nomination for president in 2008.

Eight months ago, who would have thunk it?

He cobbled a devil of a comeback on $1,000 event budgets, a downgraded Straight Talk Express, and pure, irascible irrepressibility, with an assist from the indecision of many conservative voters.

If you assume (which we will for the sake of this sentence) that Obama will be the nominee, and concede that Obama is the clear favorite in that match-up, take heart that John McCain has shown an uncanny ability to rise above, paradoxically by virtue of his being the underdog.




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