« Previous | Next » Welcome to Banned Books Presidential Campaign Week Posted by KTK Yes, it’s Banned Books Week again - time to mourn, and to celebrate. It’s especially poignant that this year, Banned Books Week coincides with the date of the Vice Presidential Debate for Campaign 2008, one of whose participants, as almost her first act in elected office, tried to ban books in her city library. The upside to Banned Books Week, as Nicole Belle points out in her lovely post linked above, is that it is as much a time t... lire la suite
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There is the abandoned $1,000-a-month temporary apartment in Des Moines, littered with dirty T-shirts and a deflated air mattress. Eliot Spitzer's love nest? A place to have men fuck you in front of your wife after dinner at T. G. I. F. Not according to the liberal New York Times.
Blogging the presidential campaign — month by month, 2007.
Yesterday was the day the presidential campaign turned ugly.
old presidential campaign ads.
Hilton continues online presidential campaign (AP) AP - Watch out world: Paris Hilton is continuing her bid for the White House. Watch out world: Paris Hilton is continuing her bid for the White House. This entry was posted on Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at 4: am and is filed under Paris Hilton.
Hilton continues online presidential campaign Watch out world: Paris Hilton is continuing her bid for the White House. The paparazzi darling and reality TV star touted her candidacy in a video on FunnyOrDie. com Wednesday — her second appearance in a political spoof on the site.
Presidential races require strategy. As they’ve become longer and more complex, they’ve taken on qualities somewhere between a marathon, a boxing match, and an advertising campaign. Special advisers can help the candidates, much like trainers, coaches, and promoters. But still, a candidate has to have the goods.
First, the setup from Reuters: DETROIT, April 1 - U. S. auto sales dropped 12 percent in March in a decline blamed on shaky consumer confidence, high fuel prices and concern that a housing market downturn could spread into a full recession. Next, the specifics, at the same link:
newVideoPlayer("/obamagame. flv", 506, 423,""); Presidential hopeful John McCain is targeting the directionless couch potato youth vote with video games. Poorly. Barack Obama, on the other hand, is doing a kick ass job of it, according to The Daily Show. Unless we're mishearing things, Master Obama is sporting the "Yes We Cannon" in his campaign game, something that's not out of the realm of possibility — and sensibility — when you're holding a quarter of a billion dollars in campaign funds.
File under better late than never: the Fall issue of Space Lifestyle Magazine is now available online, with an article about where John McCain and Barack Obama stand on space issues. The issue was supposed to be available online last week, but a publishing problem delayed it until today, the author, Nancy Atkinson, informed [.
Top 20 Video Game Moments from Presidential Campaign
Les candidats à la Maison Blanche se détendent le temps d'un dîner de charité
Previous | Next » Welcome to Banned Books Presidential Campaign Week Posted by KTK Yes, it’s Banned Books Week again - time to mourn, and to celebrate. It’s especially poignant that this year, Banned Books Week coincides with the date of the Vice Presidential Debate for Campaign 2008, one of whose participants, as almost her first act in elected office, tried to ban books in her city library.
Presidential Campaign Commercials Here's a website that chronicles all the presidential campaign TV ads going back to 1952. Remember this one? Posted at Andrew Roth at 12: PM |
Pew issued a report yesterday with new numbers on the presidential race that underscore some themes likely to endure throughout the campaign. A few points deserve special note. First, Pew highlights a point I expect we'll hear repeatedly for the balance of the campaign: This is no Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum election.
Want to not talk about the presidential campaign today?
Presidential Campaigns Refuse to Comment on 7-Year Old’s Birthday Bummer Posted in Baseball, Parental Responsibility, politics, consumer affairs, Leave No Child Unbeaten, social crusaders at 3: pm by Ben Schwartz My nephew turned 7 last week and I got him a box of Topps baseball cards, the first he ever had.
The web and the blogs have, as never ever before, played a significant role in the French presidential elections. This has forever impacted the political strategies in this country and has set a benchmark for some. The web is very popular with the French : one out of 2 french citizens is connected to the web and France has 4 million blogs.
We Have Official Confirmation Rudolph Giuliani’s Presidential Campaign Is Over Posted in Baseball, politics at 12: pm by GC Though inviting a prominent member of the New York Yankees to make a public appearance in a state filled with former NYC residents seems cynical obvious enough, perhaps Rudy should enlist the services of someone who has actually won something in pinstripes?
After the California decision, will same-sex marriage become an issue in the presidential campaign?