Politics Links (4/25)
Warning: Liberal
Quote of the Day:
“How many debates did you have to have? None? That sounds good.”
Barack Obama discusses elections with a ten-year-old boy who had just become class president. NPR, April 19th, quoted in The Economist
Roger Simon: Don't stop believin', Hillary. Hysterical.
Huckabee has a new book coming out in November.
How will the candidates deal with Indiana's unusual blend of demographics?
Gail Collins on - well, I'm not sure how to summarize it, actually, but it was good.
High school class president and VP are suspended for cutting class to see Obama - even though Obama himself wrote them excuse notes. No, really.
We know Clinton won't quit. Should Obama drop out? I don't really think so, obviously, but it's an interesting theory.
An Obama-Clinton Decision Tree. Nifty.
Yet another reason to like him: Obama adds "gay and straight" to the groups he wants to bring together.
Obama's coming out with a major new voter registration initiative.
Posted by Kat at April 25, 2008 05:47 PM
Can I just say I am getting tired of all the political commercials already? (I live in NC) I am a big supporter of the democratic process and all, but the local races (ironically, not the Dem Primary races) like the governor's race, are getting really nasty and mean. Enough already.