Posts Tagged as ‘primary’

January 13, 2008

Whoops! – An Inauspicious Beginning

First the results from last week’s New Hampshire Presidential Primary:
Democrats: 39% – Clinton; 37% – Obama; 17% – Edwards; 5% – Richardson; 1% – Kucinich
Republicans: 37% – McCain; 32% – Romney; 11% – Huckabee; 8.5% – Giuliani; 7.7% – Paul; 1.2% – Thompson
Clinton might make me cry…
Let me admit up front what is now painfully [...]

January 9, 2008

USA! USA! USA!

This chant Allison Chandler and I tried to start at its ancestral homeland: The Hockey Rink. (Allison corrects me and tells me that the New Jerseyans who got thrown out of the stadium five minutes later actually started it.) But alas, the chant at that storied New Jersey Devils game was not to catch on.
But [...]

January 9, 2008

Mid-Night Update

Sooooo, it’s not looking good for my calls on the Democratic Side. Looks like Clinton is showing MUCH much more strength in NH than I thought. Oh well.
The Republican side came in as most people expected… I wonder if Ron Paul will actually beat Giuliani. That’d be interesting!

January 8, 2008

Ron Paul’s got something in the Closet… and it’s not Larry Craig

I was looking around the web today and found a pretty upsetting article on Ron Paul’s bigotry by the New Republic. Turns out Ron Paul went on record by doing the 1970s version of what I’m doing now, writing newsletters. In his work heading up Ron Paul & Associates, he put out a TON of [...]

January 8, 2008

The first primary in the country… Damnit, Granite!

So the inaugural joke for this blog was pretty bad, but I figure if you start bad you can only get better, right? Anyway, I started this blog on the advice of one Evan Casper-Futterman. I’m not sure if anyone’s actually going to be interested in what I have to say here, but I was [...]