Dan Abrams, Thanks for Doing Your Job And Calling Out The Hillary Hate

Dan Abrams spent a good part of his “Live with Dan Abrams” discussing the glee with which the media went after Hillary Clinton last night in New Hampshire, obviously thinking that it meant something significant, if not the end of her campaign. I am happy to seem him being critical of people on his [...]

Okay, A Close Race Between Clinton and Obama Is Also Good for The Nevada Caucus

I think a close finish in New Hampshire is excellent news for the Nevada caucus, even better than an Obama win because Clinton will most likely keep campaigning in Nevada. No doubt Obama will claim a win even if he gets second place because he’s the candidate of change, and second place is a [...]

A Clinton Loss in New Hampshire Would Escalate Importance of Nevada Caucus

Now that it appears Obama will win the New Hampshire primary, Nevada’s caucus all of a sudden takes on more importance in the national nomination process, and which way the Culinary Workers union goes could swing the state. Although its a cowardly decision, the Culinary Workers union is following my strategy to vote [...]

Obama Wins New Hampshire Primary Midnight Vote

With a total of 7 votes, Obama has won the New Hampshire primary. Okay, just in Dixville which has a total of 17 votes, but still, you might as well break out the champagne Obama campaign. Clinton shouldn’t have cried. What a woman.
The official count from Dixville Notch (hat tip to You Decide [...]

New Hampshire Republican Debate

I really liked the format of last night’s debate in New Hampshire, although I don’t know if you can expect most Americans to spend three hours watching presidential candidates debate. What was made crystal clear by the debates was that the Republican candidates have absolutely nothing to offer most Americans except slogans about securing [...]

There Is A Caucus AFTER New Hampshire and BEFORE South Carolina

Keith Olbermann, I don’t care how many times you flirt with my mini-mancake Richard Wolffe on your show, your arrogance was showing (as usual) when you forgot the fact that Nevada is holding a caucus BETWEEN the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.  And you’re going to be an arrogant tool when you all of [...]

Nevada vs. New Hampshire: Clearly We Have More In Common Than We Thought

You’ll be proud to know that Nevada and New Hampshire are tied for the highest rate of alcohol consumption per capita in the U.S. How’s that—50% of the official Democratic primary states are full of drunks.
Turkey and Mexico are the only regions that average a lower level of alcohol consumption per capita than Utah. [...]