Daily Kos

Running for Office: Like A Flamewar with a Forum Troll

Wed Jul 16, 2008 at 09:10:51 PM PDT

Cross-posted at MyDD, Digg, and Reddit

Progressive Dem Sean Tevis is an Information Architect in Kansas running for the state legislature. He's decided to retire Arlen Siegfreid, his current anti-science, pro-domestic-spying Republican state representative.  Sean started with door-knocking and signatures to get on the ballot, and now he's appealing to the netroots for support.  He's chronicled his political journey in webcomic format as a fundraising pitch, which drew attention from BoingBoing, Reddit, and Digg.

"President of OUR country?!?"

Wed Mar 19, 2008 at 08:03:15 PM PDT

I'd like to share this personal account from Undemocracy of tonight's exchange between Pat Buchanan and Joe Madison on Hardball.  It made my stomach sink as I read it, and I want as many others as possible to see exactly what transpired.

Tonight on Hardball, Pat Buchanan and Joe Madison mixed it up about the significance of Rev. Wright and the impact of the Obama speech. They actually seemed personally angry with each other about this.

Pat praised Obama’s speech, but insisted on angrily - and I mean with personal anger - tarring him with 20 years of sitting in the pews and imbibing racism and anti-Americanism without protest, without walking out on Wright.

Pat purported to speak for the white male voters of Aliquippa and Johnstown, demanding on their behalf, "Who is this guy who thinks he’s going to be President of our country?"

CNN segment combines Obama and Osama imagery (again).

Mon Feb 11, 2008 at 07:07:56 PM PDT

Apologies for the short diary, but this segment just came out on CNN today and I've been waiting for it to get hosted on CNN.com's video section.  Here's the long segment on CNN, Obama/Osama imagery starts around 1:50:

http://www.cnn.com/...

Here's the excerpt:

http://uploads.blip.tv/...

Waste no time, contact CNN and start putting the pressure on now.

CNN
One CNN Center, Box 105366, Atlanta, GA 30303-5366
Phone: 404-827-1500
Fax: 404-827-1906
http://www.cnn.com/...


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