Dumped For Obama
Rachel Keller got dumped for Obama. She wrote a song about it.
Rachel is a good friend of DoubleSpeak and we congratulate her on the success of this video. Some dude out there feels really stupid.
Rachel Keller got dumped for Obama. She wrote a song about it.
Rachel is a good friend of DoubleSpeak and we congratulate her on the success of this video. Some dude out there feels really stupid.
McCain has been desperately trying to distance himself from his Fundraiser-in-Chief George W. Bush. He wants to be seen as a maverick, an independent, a reformer and someone who can carry the damaged Republican brand in a new direction. Well, this all sounds like a great strategy…right?
Thanks to the great work of bloggers and researchers who know how you use Google, McCain’s declaration of independence is slowly being debunked and his true colors are starting to shine through.
From the Huffington Post:
It has been observed that one of Sen. John McCain’s most foreboding obstacles in seeking the White House will likely be the lengthy paper trail that comes with a 25-year congressional career.
And so it is, perhaps, with the macro-theme of the general election: whether or not McCain is an extension of the George Bush presidency. The Senator has worked hard to dispel such a perception, pointing to various policy disagreements with the White House and lashing out against those who claim he would be Bush’s third term.
But McCain’s case is complicated by his own words from just three years ago. In a June 2005 appearance on Meet The Press, the Senator told moderator Tim Russert that, far from being at odds with the White House, he had “been totally in agreement and support of President Bush” on “the transcendent issues.”
Here is the transcript of his remarks. Video is here.
RUSSERT: The fact is you are different than George Bush.
SEN. McCAIN: No. No. I-the fact is that I’m different but the fact is that I have agreed with President Bush far more than I have disagreed. And on the transcendent issues, the most important issues of our day, I’ve been totally in agreement and support of President Bush.
Democratic Party fundraisers are saying that Barack Obama could raise $100 million in June. That’s a lot of money.
I took the bus to Philadelphia this weekend, because it’s just too expensive to drive. I made sure to take note throughout my trip of the incredibly high gas prices between D.C. and Philly. I didn’t see any regular gas under $4/gallon. On my ride back last night, it hit me that President Bush was asked a few months ago about the rising gas prices and the prospect of prices hitting $4/gallon. He shrugged of the notion that prices would get that high, even in the face of analysts predictions. This was the line of questioning from a CBS news reporter on February 29, 2008:
Peter Maer of CBS News Radio asked: “What’s your advice to the average American who is hurting now, facing the prospect of $4-a-gallon gasoline, a lot of people facing … ”
“Wait, what did you just say?” the president interrupted. “You’re predicting $4-a-gallon gasoline?”
Maer responded: “A number of analysts are predicting $4-a-gallon gasoline.”
Bush’s rejoinder: “Oh, yeah? That’s interesting. I hadn’t heard that.”
Hadn’t heard that? Maybe that’s because President Bush doesn’t have to buy gas, or pay utility bills - the tax payers cover that for him.
Bush went further to reject the idea that gas could hit $4/gallon.
The president, however, had difficulty grasping the possibility, even after Maer told him.
“You just said the price of gasoline may be up to $4 a gallon — or some expert told you that,” Bush repeated. “That creates a lot of uncertainty.”
Here’s some video of that press conference.
Bush was asked about the rising gas prices back in February and here we are in June, about to enter the heavy summer driving months and gas now looks like it could top $5, or more in the near future. We need to remind people that Bush is wildly out of touch and that he doesn’t understand the problems people are facing filling up their cars everyday.
Maybe a reporter should ask John McCain to respond to Bush’s naivety on this important issue for the American people. I’d be interested to see what McCain’s response would be? Would he embrace Bush’s brazen aloofness, or would he have to further distance himself from his fundraiser-in-chief?
More: H/T to Jeff for sending in the “$4/gallon remix.”
Yesterday, I was on MSNBC discussing Obama’s veep search, as well McCain’s proposal to hold 10 televised town hall meetings with Obama. Props to Josh, whose post was the fodder for our discussion on the teevee. Check it out. Happy Friday.
Though we’ve been at odds with Sen. Clinton at times throughout the past two years, we wanted to congratulate her, as well as her staff and supporters on a hard fought and spirited campaign. I hope over the coming weeks and months, the two teams can come together and create a massive force to take on John McCain in the fall.

will officially suspend her campaign this Saturday and will formally endorse Sen. Barack Obama for President of the United States of America. More here.
Happy last primary day! Keep an eye out for Matthew, who will be on MSNBC between 2:30pm-3:00pm EST today to discuss all things politics!
In other news:
McAuliffe: Clinton Ready To Go [LINK]
Clyburn Gets Off The Fence [LINK]
Governors Supporting Hillary Prepare For Switch To Obama [LINK]
Dick Cheney Is Funny, Kind Of [LINK]
Retiring Clinton’s Debt? [LINK]
TPM: Inspector General: NASA Distorted Climate Data [LINK]
Gallup Poll: Obama Edges McCain Nationally [LINK]
Bill Clinton Is Pissed At Vanity Fair (With Audio) [LINK]
G.M. Closing 4 Plants In Shift From Trucks Toward Cars [LINK]
Wes Clark Floats Obama-Sebelius [LINK]
Climate Change: GOP Not Warming Up [LINK]
Sen. Robert Byrd Hospitalized [LINK]
Scott McClellan Speaks Out [LINK]
Rove Calls McClellan A “Left-Wing Blogger” [LINK]
Bush Re-Elect eCampaign Director:”McClellan Savaged For Saying What Everyone Knows To Be True” [LINK]
CNN’s Jessica Yellin Says “Network Execs Killed Critical White House Stories” [LINK]
Murdoch: “I Think Obama Will Win… [LINK]
Rendell Doesn’t Think Clinton Can Win [LINK]
Sen. Coburn Not Happy With Obama [LINK]
NPR: Mich. Democrats Offer Plan To Restore Delegates [LINK]
Media Plays Up DNC “Chaos” This Saturday [LINK]
Delegate Dilemma…Seat Half? [LINK]
Pelosi’s Crystal Ball [LINK]
TIME: Team McCain Ready for Prime Time? [LINK]