Friday, April 25, 2008

Noonan on Bush

WSJ: Why Bush has lost the Conservative base, and why we miss Ronald Reagan.

Indiana Poll of Polls

CNN: Reports that its Poll of Polls has an even split between Obama and Clinton, both on 45% and 10% of the voters unsure. The question has to be asked how many voters are telling the truth to pollsters. As shown in this election cycle, voters give the pollsters what they think the person wants to hear or what the correct PC answer is at the time, if your pollster is an African - American or a woman, it could be guessed the voter will tell that person what they should say in this PC world. Obama and Polls need to be take with care. I will go out on the blank here, Clinton to win Indiana and the margin will be enough to keep her in the race. Teflon Obama has became another Walter Mondale.

African American Leader v Bill Clinton

New York Times: The election cycle in 08 has done great damage to the relationship between Bill Clinton and the African - American community. The NYT reports that one of its leaders, James E. Clyburn, a member of the House of Representatives, has attacked the actions of the former President. The Times reports the following, " Mr. Clyburn said Mr. Clinton’s conduct in this campaign had caused what might be an irreparable breach between Mr. Clinton and an African-American constituency that once revered him. " This is a problem for the Democrats, they can not afford to lose the African - American vote in lower down races. Is the Democratic Party willing to lose the African - American vote to help the Clintons. After the States have voted the Democratic Leadership will have to decided how long to allow this race to go on, more damage on Obama by the Clinton Machine could make sure that McCain is elected in November. The Liberal New York Times is in the Obama Camp.

Clinton's illegal Math

New York Times: How the Clinton Machine does not care what rules it breaks, it wants to include Michigan, the state that did not have Obama on the vote list and Florida, both Clinton and Obama agreed not to Campaign in the state. These two states would help Clinton in the popular vote, one of her few hopes to persuade the Super Delegates to give her the nomination.