Sunday, November 09, 2008
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Betfair's Presidential Election: National Chart
Gamblers literally put their money where their mouths are. Studies have shown that betting markets are oftentimes more accurate than polls because of this fact. In 2004, Betfair got the call of every state right even when exit polls were saying differently. Let's see how it turns out this year.
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Labels: betfair, election, gambling, prediction markets, presidential
Monday, November 03, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Wassup 2008
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Labels: Barack Obama, Economic Crisis, iraq, katrina, Wall Street, wassup
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Colin Powell: "I'll be Voting for Barack Obama"
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Labels: Barack Obama, colin powell, endorsement, presidential
Friday, October 17, 2008
"Who is this Batman . . . Um, I mean Barack Obama?"
In case you were one of the 250 million people who had something better to do than watch the debate on Wednesday, this classic clip from the 1960s Batman TV series gives you everything that you would need to know in less than three minutes.
It's totally uncanny. The Penguin lays out all of John McCain's classic hits from this campaign: from questioning Obama's associations, to saying he's not going to sling mud while of course slinging mud, and making references to his "enthusiastic" crowds. It's almost unbelievable how spot on this is and it's pretty funny too.
(h/t) Marc Ambinder
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Labels: Barack Obama, batman, debate, mccain, penguin
Saturday, September 27, 2008
The Big Debate
Last night's debate was watched by an estimated 57 million people. Here are the highlights in three minutes from Time.com
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Labels: Barack Obama, debate, john mccain, presidential
The Look of Love
Barack Obama upon seeing his wife Michelle after the first Presidential Debate.
(h/t) Jack & Jill Politics
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Labels: Barack Obama, debate, Michelle Obama
Something is Missing . . .
Do you remember those Highlights Magazines that we used to read when we were kids? They always had the cool pictures where you had to find the hidden object or figure out what was missing. Something is missing in the picture of John McCain, can you figure out what it is?
That's right, it's the FLAG PIN! Remember how much grief Obama was given back in primaries for not wearing a flag pin? You had all of these people talking about he's not patriotic because he doesn't wear a flag pin . . . a freakin' flag pin! How many of y'all rock a flag pin on the way to work everyday? Anyway, I'll be very interested to see if this is brought up on the Sunday talk shows and given the same kind of coverage that was given to Obama previously.
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Labels: 2008, Barack Obama, debate, flag pin, mccain, patriotism
Friday, September 26, 2008
Joe Biden
Like any good surrogate should do, Democratic VP Candidate Joe Biden comes out talking to the press after the debate. However Sarah Palin is mysteriously absent . . . I wonder why?
By the way, Joe is straight on fire in his analysis. Got to love it.
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But Tell Us How You Really Feel . . .
CNN's Jack Cafferty gives it us to straight, no chaser on his feelings about Sarah Palin.
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Labels: 2008, cafferty, cnn, couric, mccain, palin, presidential
John McCain: Time Traveler?
John McCain just keeps outdoing himself when it comes to political stunts. For his latest trick, he has done something thus far only achieved in science fiction: time travel. That's right, I said TIME TRAVEL. Before a single question has been asked in tonight's debate at the University of Mississippi, McCain has already been to the future and won it. Unbelievable!
Check the story from this morning's online edition of the Washington Post here.
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Republican Hypocrisy
There is no way that those ambassadors of integrity and moral fiber could ever be accused of hypocrisy . . . or is there? It's like these people don't know there is now something called "The Google."
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Labels: daily show, hypocrisy, jon stewart, palin, republicans, rove
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Burn Wall Street Burn
As a former government employee now transitioned to the private sector, I still vividly remember that look on people's faces: that "Oh, you work(ed) for the government, they can't do anything right." Even many of my current acquaintances are those that still espouse that theory that the free market is the only way and that business is so much more efficient than government could ever be. "Government needs to be smaller, my taxes need to be cut, government is getting in the way of innovation, there is too much regulation, etc., etc., etc." I'm sure you have heard them all too. Then something major happens, like a bridge collapses, a hurricane destroys an entire region twice in 3 years, or say those guys on Wall Street that were supposed to be the smartest guys in the room, totally FUBAR the market. Who does everyone come running to bail them out? They want to call on government to help them, like they are giving a confession on Sunday morning. "Oh, Government please forgive me. I'll never do it again if you just help me this one time." It's priceless really and would be somewhat funny and ironic if we were the ones that ended holding the bag and footing the bill in the end.
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Labels: Economic Crisis, Government, Meltdown, Regulation, Taxes, Wall Street
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
The New Big 3
Okay, this is something that I thought I'd never hear myself say. Congratulations to the Boston Celetics, your 2008 NBA Champions!!!! There it's done. Are you happy? I have to admit that I hated the Celtics growing up. I was a fan of that west coast "Showtime" and later the Knicks. However, I've always had love for Paul Pierce and KG, since their high school days; and I've always respected the way that Ray Allen has carried himself in the league. It's nice to see some of the best individuals that the League has to offer finally get over that hump. Cheers!
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Labels: Basketball, Boston Celtics, NBA
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Manchurian Candidate of Love?
This was a question that I pondered to myself over this past weekend. Am I someone that looks great on the outside, possessing all of the qualities that woman say they look for in relationships, but in reality incapable of fully giving and committing those qualities to a relationship? A sort of Manchurian Candidate, not necessarily programed by anyone to act this way; but maybe as a result of past experiences, silently sabotaging the relationships I enter? Hmmm . . . I wonder.
I'll have a full discussion on this in the next newsletter. Until then, enjoy this performance by L. Boogie of the song that I've had on repeat.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Make My Funk the P-Funk . . .
So I went to check out George Clinton and the P-Funk All-stars last night. I have to give it to them; those guys know how to put on a show. Unlike alot of these artist today that will make you $40 for a concert and then get on stage and play for 30 mins to an hour and then hit the club, these guys played for 3 hours straight. I didn't stutter: 3 HOURS STRAIGHT. It was unreal. Even though George is 66 and most of the members of the band fall into our parents' generation; you'd never tell by the way the kept the crowd of mostly 20 and 30-somethings mesmerized. I'm on a quest to see most of the real legends of the game before they retire or pass on. George showed last night that he is no where near retiring.
Besides the classic hits, these two songs stood out for me last night. Hope you enjoy.
Belita Woods - The Girl is Bad
Eddie Hazel - Maggot Brain
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Believe
No matter where on the political spectrum you may fall, or what candidate you have a particular affinity for; you have to admit that this man makes you believe that there is way out of the darkness that envelopes the USA now, and that the future can be so much brighter.
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Labels: Barack Obama, Believe, Future, Hope