Obama took to the senate floor and gave a speech on the military tribunal bill
Its OKAY to Mix Religion And Politics -If Your Sen Obama
Is the media’s adoration of Obama’s faith an example of bias and hypocrisy? Or is it simply a case of man-bites-dog? Senator Obama is a staunch supporter of abortion rights and holds a voting record to the left of Ted Kennedy, the often cited Senator in the “one of the most liberal” camp. A far left voting record and support of abortion are things not normally associated with the religious, yet Obama frequently talks about God and his solid belief in in the Almighties word. Issues that will make for interesting friction with the secular left and the religious right, should he decided to become an 08 candidate in some fashion…
Mitt Romney Plays Hardball On Gay Marriages And Civil Unions (VIDEO)
Mitt Romney was on Hardball with Chris Matthews back in August of 2006. They discussed his opinions on gay marriages and gay unions. Mitt Romney made it clear that he is strongly against both, yet IS in favor of providing gay couples with easier access to rights they have somewhat of a hassle getting now (for instance, the paperwork involved in hospital visitation).
He also talks about running for President in 2008 and gives us some more insight into who Mitt Romney is and would be, if he were to be elected President of the United States of America.
Tom Vilsack announcment in Mt Pleasant, IA (VIDEO)
Tom Vilsack announces his run for President in his home town of Mt Pleasant, IA on Nov 30, 2006.
Hillary to the Rescue (HUMOR/VIDEO)
Is anyone else smelling an Oscar too?. It has all the makings of one: crime and punishment, strong heroine, suspense, and teil blue pants-suit with teil blue buttons. This surfaced around May 2006. Enjoy.
Newt indicates to Medved that he will NOT run in 08, praises Romney (AUDIO)
Newt Gingrich dropped a broad hint over the weekend that he wouldn’t mount a serious race for the presidency in 2008. By saying that he won’t decide whether to run until September, 2007 – a mere four months before the Iowa Caucuses –he indicates that he won’t be able to put together a credible campaign. He wants to keep the door open just a little bit for a potential run – in part, because it’s always possible (though most unlikely) that a vast groundswell of public support would force his hand and, more importantly, because he can participate more prominently in the national political conversation as long he hasn’t ruled out a Presidential race. That appears to be Gingrich’s real aim in this upcoming battle for the nomination – to play a strong role in the conflict of ideas and principles as various factions contend for control of the GOP. We need Newt Gingrich to take part in this essential conversation with his customary zest and brilliance. We don’t necessarily need a highly personal focus on his past and present as a potential presidential candidate.
Newt’s kind words about Mitt Romney also suggested that the former Speaker is taking a step back from the campaign. His mention of Romney as the conservative alternative to McCain and Giuliani demonstrates a canny analysis of the state of the struggle at the moment. With the two “moderate†or “maverick†candidates as the two front runners, and dividing the votes of those who may want to move away from the party’s conservative core principles, there’s an obvious opening for a strong campaign on the right to rally the GOP base. With Allen, Santorum and Frist out of the picture, and Duncan Hunter and Sam Brownback both too obscure and too quixotic to take seriously at the moment, Romney is the obvious guy. Of course, his Mormon faith raises questions in some quarters, but the more openly he speaks about it in the months ahead the more likely that even doubters will get used to the idea of backing him anyway.
McCain, Giuliani and Romney all have the ability to raise huge sums of money and to conduct serious campaigns in every corner of the country. Unless either McCain or Rudy gets out of the race, leaving the other guy a clear field among moderates and independent-minded Republicans, the most credible conservative candidate will enjoy a clear edge. And that edge, it’s becoming increasingly obvious, will go to Mitt Romney of Massachusetts. -From the Michael Medved Blog
Barack Obama at Maryland Dem Party Rally (VIDEO)
On Friday November 3rd 2006, U.S. Senator Barack Obama spoke to Maryland voters in support of Martin O’Malley for Governor, Anthony Brown for Lieutenant Governor and Ben Cardin for U.S. Senate.
Al Gore’s 2004 speech to NYU (VIDEO)
As buzz grows about Al Gore being a comeback-kid in 08, it seems appropriate to resurface this speech that recieved massive praise by democrats and was used as a pinata for talk radio. Dems see the passion and boldness in Gores statements as EXACTLY what they’ve been after for the last 8 years, especially in comparison to Gore 2000 and Kerry 2004. Conservatives of course just dismiss it all as raving, but the substance, passion and personality of this new Gore 2.0 has definite potential for base-rallying power that could soon strike fear into the rights cold dark hearts…
Here is the video of Gore’s May 26, 2004 speech to the NYU (excerpts)