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Barack Obama, Firmly on the Populist Road, pledges to be Fighter for the Middle Class, w/ video

Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 04:14:09 AM PDT

This is good news.  Barack Obama is presenting an economic populist message that I believe will help propel him to the White House, along with showing more anger and fight.  And he's talking about how the American Dream is slipping away for many.  Yesterday, in Martinsville, Va, Obama said:

This election is about "deciding right here and right now that we are gonna fight to make government accountable to the American people to make sure that the special interests aren’t dominating Washington," Obama told the crowd of about 350 here at a community college in the southern part of the state.

"That’s why I promise you this: that if you will vote for me, if you give me that opportunity, if you give me that chance, that I will fight for you every single day. I will wake up in that White House thinking about the people of Martinsville and the people of Henry County and how I can make your life better"

msnbc.con: First Read

More, with video, after the fold.

Reuters Poll: McCain with 5 point lead!

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 05:31:44 AM PDT

Reuters is reporting that McCain now has a five point lead over Obama.  Like all polls, this one is just a data point, and people should not get too high or low over any one poll.

In a sharp turnaround, Republican John McCain has opened a 5-point lead on Democrat Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.

McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, wiping out Obama's solid 7-point advantage in July and taking his first lead in the monthly Reuters/Zogby poll.

Poll shows McCain in 5-point lead over Obama

More, after the fold.

McCain: Obama Wants To Lose In Iraq Because Of His "Ambition"

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 07:09:19 AM PDT

TPM is reporting on John McCain's latest disgusting attack on Barack Obama:

Senator Obama still cannot quite bring himself to admit his own failure in judgment. Nor has he been willing to heed the guidance of General Petraeus, or to listen to our troops on the ground when they say -- as they have said to me on my trips to Iraq: "Let us win, just let us win." Instead, Senator Obama commits the greater error of insisting that even in hindsight, he would oppose the surge. Even in retrospect, he would choose the path of retreat and failure for America over the path of success and victory. In short, both candidates in this election pledge to end this war and bring our troops home. The great difference is that I intend to win it first.

Behind all of these claims and positions by Senator Obama lies the ambition to be president.  What's less apparent is the judgment to be commander in chief. And in matters of national security, good judgment will be at a premium in the term of the next president -- as we were all reminded ten days ago by events in the nation of Georgia.

TPM

More, after the fold.

Cross in the Dirt, a recap of what we know

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 02:54:54 PM PDT

There are two very good diaries on the Rec List discussing the possibility that John McCain's story regarding the Vietnamese guard was concocted.  At this point, in my view, there is evidence pointing toward that possibility, but the story could be true.  While John McCain's policies are wrong, that does not necessarily mean he's not telling the truth here.  We don't know.

What I wanted to do is recap what others have researched, giving links to their work, and discuss further research possibilities.  I think a fair reading of the evidence is that there is reason for further research.  It's such a strong charge to make that I believe we ethically need to be sure.  

After the fold, a recap.

Yesterday we mourned, Today we act, Tomorrow we will gain justice. Sí se puede!

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 12:24:59 PM PDT

That's a saying among the United Farm Workers, and this summer it is more fitting then ever.  Yesterday we mourned, Today we act, Tomorrow we will gain justice.

Since May, six farm workers in California have died from what appears to be heat-related causes.  This brings to 15 the number of farm workers whose death have been investigated as heat-related since Governor Schwarzenegger took office.

A motto of the United Farm Workers is Si, Se Puede!, which the Barack Obama campaign has borrowed in its anglo version as "Yes, we can!"

Senator Barack Obama adopted the English version "Yes, we can!" first during the 2004 Illinois Democratic primary race for U.S. Senate, and it has become a mantra of his 2008 presidential campaign.

Wikipedia: Sí se puede

Come around after the fold and I'll show you how we can work together to save lives in California. Si, Se Puede!  Yes, we can!

Fighting Back on Heat Deaths: Farm Workers going to Sacramento

Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 05:52:36 AM PDT

Six California farm workers have died since May from what appears to be heat related causes.  The latest one was Maria de Jesus Alvarez, 63, mother of nine, who died early this month.  The first one to die was 17-year-old Maria Isabel Vasquez Jimenez, who died in May.  Marie was about a month pregnant when she died, and likely did not ever know she was pregnant. The state fined the labor contractor $262,700 for failing to follow heat illness prevention regulations at the time Jimenez was stricken, but that won't bring her back. And the deaths have continued at an accelarated pace since then.

You can help to end this tragedy. This Monday, August 18, more than 800 farm workers from throughout California want to go to Sacramento to lobby the Legislature on a key bill that will help them help themeselves. They want the chance to tell the Governor and their elected officials to support AB 2386, "Secret Ballot Elections for Farmworkers," which has moved out of the assembly and which will be voted on that afternoon in the state senate.  

How you can help, after the fold.

According to First Read, Hillary Clinton will cast her vote as a superdelegate for Barack Obama

Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 10:13:51 AM PDT

Just a quick diary here.  It simply does not help Barack Obama or the Democratic Party to demonize Senator Clinton, as a very few commenters here do with paranoid fears that Clinton will secretly take over the Convention or that she will somehow defeat Obama so she can run in 2012.

I think those fears are just not real.  First Read is reporting that Clinton will cast her vote as a superdelegate for .... Barack Obama.  It's a great example.

The Obama and Clinton camps have agreed to have Hillary Clinton's name placed in nomination for the roll-call vote at the Democratic convention, according to a source familiar with the discussions.

The source adds that the mechanics of this are still being worked out, but it's "likely" that Clinton will release her delegates to vote for Obama after her name is submitted. Clinton -- who is a superdelegate -- will cast her delegate vote for Obama.

msnbc: First Read

More, after the fold

Sixth Farm Worker Dies from the Heat this Summer in California.  A Call for Action.

Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 01:22:45 PM PDT

I have been writing about this story since May.  (after the fold are links for diaries for background).  Yet another farmworker has died from the heat. This is the sixth this summer.

Maria de Jesus Alvarez, 63, mother of nine, died from heat exposure in the fields on August 2.  Her death makes six farm workers who died of heat exposure since May and the 15th farm worker heat death since California Governor Schwarzenegger took office.  Even one is too many.  Six this year is a tragedy.  These deaths show that the state of California is unable to protect farm workers.  

We must act.  We must force action by the state to allow farm workers to protect themselves.  For there are no others to do so.

If you care, join me after the fold.

Mikhail Gorbachev on Russia/Georgia war and "a Path to Peace in the Caucasus"

Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 07:10:07 AM PDT

After hearing McCain's war mongering and a lot of old Cold War rhetoric about Russia by American politicians in the traditional media, I wanted to bring here another perspective.  Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the USSR, and the promoter of glastnost and perestroika, wrote an article today in the Washington Post.  A key point he makes is this:

What happened on the night of Aug. 7 is beyond comprehension. The Georgian military attacked the South Ossetian capital of Tskhinvali with multiple rocket launchers designed to devastate large areas. Russia had to respond. To accuse it of aggression against "small, defenseless Georgia" is not just hypocritical but shows a lack of humanity.

WaPo: Mikhail Gorbachev, A Path to Peace in the Caucasus

Did Russia "have to respond"?  They certainly thought so and did. It seems Georgia should not have invaded.  The Russian "response" is disproportionate, but why did Georgia believe America would aid them in that invasion?  2000 troops in Iraq?  The possibility of NATO membership?

More, after the fold.

McCain: Georgia “adopt[ed] Christianity as an official religion"

Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 08:07:50 AM PDT

Just a quick diary here because I saw something that concerns me.

Not only is McCain rattling sabers, but he's playing the Christian religion card.

"Russian President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government’s actions will have for Russia’s relationship with the U.S. and Europe," he said.

The presumptive Republican nominee said U.S. citizens should be concerned with the "remote, obscure" country because of its commitment to democracy as well as strategically important trade routes and an oil pipeline that flows through Tblisi. He also noted that Georgia was "one of the world’s first nations to adopt Christianity as an official religion."

cnn.com

More, after the fold.

Al Gore/We Campaign: New Ad airing in Olympics: Don't Drill, Switch to Clean Renewables.

Sun Aug 10, 2008 at 02:50:12 PM PDT

The We campaign has a new ad that will start airing Monday during the Olympics and I wanted to bring it here.

There's been a lot of pressure lately to open up protected areas for oil drilling.

But common sense says drilling is not the answer. Switching is.

Switching to 100% clean, renewable electricity within 10 years.

More, after the fold.

Obama Campaign on New McCain ad: "This ad is a lie."

Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 10:10:30 AM PDT

According to First Read, the McCain campaign says the new ad called "Painful" will be run in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia (Northern Virginia), and Wisconsin.

It lies about Obama's economic policies, and the Obama campaign is calling McCain out on it:

This ad is a lie, and it's part of the old, tired politics of a party in Washington that has run out of ideas and run out of steam.

Obama Campaign Statement on TPM

Msnbc's First Read did some fact checking and backs Obama on this.  That, and more, after the fold

Dean, Kerry and Biden smack down McCain ad (and Video: "Maverick No More").

Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 10:53:05 AM PDT

McCain has an ad/web video out using comments by Democrats that appear to praise him.

Howard Dean responds: "The John McCain of 2000 wouldn't even consider voting for the John McCain of 2008."

And John Kerry responds: "The real question is what happened to the John McCain we used to know and why he changed overnight into a George Bush nominee with a Karl Rove campaign."

Ben Smith

More, after the fold.  

More Suskind on Today Show: Evidence that "Bush committed an impeachable offense." (w/updates)

Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 07:16:20 AM PDT

This is a big story.  I heard Ron Suskind being interviewed on NPR this morning. There's also a Rec List diary on this story and I invite you to read it.  Bombshell: White House ordered forged document to sell war

I have some more details on this story.  Author Ron Suskind appeared on the Today show and said that Bush ordered the CIA to forge a letter after the invasion linking Saddam Husein and al-Qaeda, in an effort to justify the invasion after the fact. His new book is "The Way of the World."

President Bush committed an impeachable offense by ordering the CIA to to manufacture a false pretense for the Iraq war in the form of a backdated, handwritten document linking Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda, an explosive new book claims.

msnbc.com; Today

I have more, including a link to video, after the fold,  

Obama: "The oil companies have placed their bet on Senator McCain." (w/ Video of speech)

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 11:23:14 AM PDT

While a few folks here panic over daily poll results, Barack Obama is doing what it takes to close the deal with the American people and drawing a clear contrast with Senator McCain.

Senator McCain would not take the steps or achieve the goals that I outlined today.  His plan invests very little in renewable sources of energy and he's opposed helping the auto industry re-tool.  Like George Bush and Dick Cheney before him, he sees more drilling as the answer to all of our energy problems, and like them, he's found a receptive audience in the very same oil companies that have blocked our progress for so long.

snip

So make no mistake - the oil companies have placed their bet on Senator McCain, and if he wins, they will continue to cash in while our families and our economy suffer and our future is put in jeopardy.  

Barack in Lansing, MI: "We must end the age of oil in our time."

This is a battle Obama will win.  More, after the fold.

Another Farm Worker dies. Does anyone give a damn?  The Netroots Do.

Sat Aug 02, 2008 at 07:49:45 AM PDT

I have been writing for months on the deaths of farm workers in California from the heat.

United Farm Workers Calls for Manslaughter Charges Against Company in Death of 17 Year Old  

How many Farmworkers must die before someone cares??

Please Tell Fallen Farm Worker's Family We Care

"How much is the life of a farm worker worth? Is it less than the life of any other human being?"

Another farm worker died from the heat today.  5 in the last three months.

Come around after the fold for the sad news and what we can and must do to prevent more deaths.

Joe Klein: I was wrong to call McCain an honorable man

Fri Aug 01, 2008 at 08:31:23 AM PDT

Now I'm not a big fan of Joe Klein.  But he reflects a certain Broderesque Beltway wisdom, and today it turned on John McCain:

A few months ago, I wrote that John McCain was an honorable man and he would run an honorable campaign. I was wrong.

Joe Klein, swampland

In attacking Obama's character, McCain has trashed his own maverick, decency brand, and he may not be able to get it back.

More, after the fold.

Running from the GOP: Sen. Gordon Smith's New Ad shows Kerry and Obama

Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 04:17:55 PM PDT

There's a clear choice in Oregon this year.  We have a Republican who supported the invasion of Iraq, continued to support fully the occupation until after the 2006 elections, and even then still voted to fund the war, and who voted for Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy running against a BETTER Democrat: Jeff Merkley.  

So Smith is trying to act like he's not a Republican. Here's his new ad showing Kerry and Obama and talking about working together with them.

Don't buy this bs.  More, after the fold.

Update I has John Kerry's smackdown response to Smith's ad.


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