2008 US Presidential Election.

2008 US Presidential Election, Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton for President.February 12, 2007 3:46 pm

For those among us who were witness to the goings-on in the White House in the 1990’s and asked ourselves, “Why doesn’t she dump that guy?” Here’s why.

It’s been said and written on numerous occasions over the years that Hillary Clinton, champion “feminist,” wouldn’t be anywhere near where she is today without a man — specifically Bill Clinton. Like Jane Fonda, who billed herself as a “feminist” but yet had the audacity to get breast implants, Hillary Clinton is one of those “both ends against the middle” political hacks. In other words, if Hillary Clinton were black, she’d join the KKK to get the peckerwood vote and later spend some of the money she raised from the group on ads calling for stiffer penalties for hate crimes.

mensnewsdaily

2008 US Presidential Election 3:45 pm

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorney Mike Ciresi confirmed Sunday night that he is forming an exploratory committee to test the waters for a campaign to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman.

If he decides to seek the DFL endorsement, it would be his second attempt to represent Minnesota in the Senate. Ciresi, 60, of Mendota Heights, lost a primary bid in 2000 to U.S. Sen. Mark Dayton.

This time, Ciresi said he will abide by the party’s endorsement.

West Central Tribune

2008 US Presidential Election, Democratic Party, Barack Obama for President. 3:43 pm

Last Saturday, in the not new news event of the weekend, Senator Barack Obama made it official. He is running for President. He is a strong candidate and a welcome addition to the race. During his remarks, he said this:

“…I came to believe that through this decency, we can build a more hopeful America.”
Senator Obama sincerely believes in his vision of a better country, a more hopeful and decent place.

But as we checked through the reviews of his announcement, we were filled not with hope, but with concern.

Huffington Post