July 21st, 2008
A recent poll by Rasmussen states that 49% of people believe that the press will favor Obama in this election cycle. I think Obama will get more favorable coverage, but only because he doesn’t suck like McCain. As we all know, reality has a decidedly liberal bias.
July 21st, 2008
Obama’s trip to the Middle East couldn’t be going much better. The Iraqi government supports his plan to withdraw troops within sixteen months despite McCain’s and the Bush administration’s attempts to spin the quotes. I don’t know if this will turn into more votes for Obama, but it certainly validates his position on the issue.
July 17th, 2008
Obama raises $52 million in June compared to $22 million for McCain. I’m not sure how the media will be able to spin that one as a positive for McCain, but I’m sure they’ll find a way.
July 2nd, 2008
Obama wants to add more troops and more community service workers in a call for more Americans to help their country in his speech today in Colorado Springs. Apparently, he thinks Americans can do more than “go out and shop” to help their country. Good for him.
July 2nd, 2008
In another sign that the McCain campaign is struggling, they announced that a shake up at the top of the campaign. Steve Schmidt will be taking over day-to-day operations from Rick Davis (who will “shift focus” which means “stop screwing up day-to-day operations.”) You don’t move staff around when things are firing on all cylinders, so this is definitely of a result of McCain continuing to trail in the polls.
July 1st, 2008
And so the road to the White House begins. Will Barack Obama or John McCain lead the United States for the next four years. We’ll cover the news with our decided reality bias.