Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

A Different Race

From Andrew Sullivan's Blog:

Today let the issues be the issue!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

The Chicago Tribune's Powerful Endorsement of Sen. Obama for President

Read it; it is very thoughtful, although a lot of it is based on the editorial board's familiarization with Sen. Obama from his time as a Illinois State Senator.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Joe Wurzelbacher, the Person of the Third Debate

So, there was Joe the plumber, Sen. John McCain's friend, who would become famous for complaining that he shouldn't face an extra tax burden for making a yearly net profit in excess of $ 250,000. Is he the typical voter? Do his anxieties reflect the "middle class", America's backbone, as per Sen. Obama's campaign? He was put to good use by Sen. McCain, who, however, failed to give a concise picture; when he wants the federal government to guarantee home-owners' mortgages, where is he going to find all the money to do so?

Monday, October 06, 2008

Sarah Palin and the New York Times

Gov. Sarah Palin quoted the New York Times ("[her] copy of [yesterday's] NYT") yesterday to establish a relationship between Sen. Barack Obama and Bill Ayers; quite an improvement, since last time she spoke up, she couldn't mention the papers she reads every day. It's a real shame that this campaign season is centered around her and any silliness she purs out, doggone it! And no discussion of the serious issues is taking place any more. I hope the next presidential debates focus more on substance than on all this.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

The Dumbing Down of American Politics - Salon Magazine

Read this very interesting piece. This blog has very many disagreements with the Obama-Biden ticket's professed policies - in fact, it is closer to some of the things Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin are saying in the form of slogans. But the latter do not even come close to enunciating a proper conservative or libertarian position; they only give ridicule to ideas of smaller state intervention. Their support of the bail-out plan, as proposed by the Bush administration, is very indicative of their propensity to favor state intervention, when it seems politically expedient to do so. The lip service that the Republican ticket occasionally pays to libertarian ideas helps only to mock them further in the eyes of many people. Overall, the Republican ticket is a disaster for people espousing deregulation and free markets - and bringing the level of the discourse down to "folksiness" only makes matter worse.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Blogging the U.S. Presidential Election

This blog is going to follow the last stretches of the U.S. Presidential Election. It is going to make an endorsement within a couple of weeks, although, at the outset, neither of the major contenders seem to espouse the blog's libertarian ideals. We will also be following, when possible, the Libertarian Party candidate, Rep. Bob Barr. Right now the election seems Sen. Obama's to lose. However, one week is a long time in politics, let alone 4 weeks. Let's keep an eye on those presidential guys.