Monday, October 15, 2007

STALLS, BUSES AND IN-STALL DAY MOVES: WHAT DID YOU EXPECT, LARRY? SOLIDARITY?

I guess this means Larry is not leading Mitt's dimpled-chin campaign anymore. Click here

11 Comments:

At 1:27 PM, October 15, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cue "Dragnet" theme:

Jury trial 12/10/2007 09:00 VAHLE 1B

Tookie's OV case, trail of the century (or at least the morning)

I'm sure they'll be studing this case at JWCC law school (pre-law) for years to come.

 
At 4:56 PM, October 15, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tookie

Looks like the city is gonna need to bring in their big ugly. Do they have one?

 
At 5:23 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger TOOKIE said...

What was the vote break down from last night ?

It was 8 to 5 ( With out big Ben)

Who was where ?

 
At 6:00 AM, October 16, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

But, you ask, who among the nearly two dozen candidates is raising the most money in any given state?

DEMOCRATS
Hillary Clinton: California, Minnesota, Florida, Virginia, Maryland, DC, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island

Barack Obama: Hawai’i, Washington, Montana, Colorado, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Illinois, Kentucky, Vermont, Maine

John Edwards: West Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama

Only their home state: Chris Dodd (Conn.), Joe Biden (Del.), Bill Richardson (N.M.), Tom Vilsack-dropped out (Iowa)

REPUBLICANS
Mitt Romney: Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, Tennessee, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts, New Hampshire

Rudy Giuliani: Alaska, Nevada, Texas, Louisiana, Indiana

John McCain: Arizona, Mississippi, South Carolina

Only their home state: Sam Brownback (Kan.), Mike Huckabee (Ark.), Tommy Thompson-dropped out (Wisc.)

These are the totals for the cycle to date. Mind you, the third quarter reports are due on Monday, and that may change some things a little, but this is how things look.

If you’re looking at who has broad-based geographical support, this is one of the top ways. If this pans out, we’ll see a Clinton-Romney battle after the primaries.

For the love of God, let’s hope not.

^^^^^^Interesting fund raising data I found ^^^^^



Unlogged in Tookie

 
At 6:40 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger UMRBlog said...

The real news there is no Republican is leading New York.

 
At 7:11 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger TOOKIE said...

John Edwards: West Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama



I thought this was the most interesting of all !

 
At 7:17 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger TOOKIE said...

http://journalismisforrockstars.wordpress.com/2007/10/14/the-money-primary-south-carolina/



May have to c/p ........interesting read on SC fund raising .

 
At 8:14 AM, October 16, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I honked when I moved back to Arkansas at 6 am today !



I won't be back for a long while just a short 4 day visit

 
At 9:54 AM, October 16, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, we hear today that Hillary would use violence against Iran in SPITE of her earlier pandering (er, I mean assurances) to the anti-war crowd insisting she would negotiate with Iran - with NO conditions. And yet she had no problem suggesting Barack 'Democrat of Hope' Obama is naive in opining that he would do the same thing.

Now, I love me some good popcorn and cheap beer theater as I watch these clowns go after each other issue by issue, but really now-which is it love?

 
At 10:25 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger UMRBlog said...

Because our party has room for a lot of views, our primaries tend to be more destructive.

I realize you are talking about moving positions but I sure like the idea of not taking anything off the table when dealing with Iran. For those of you scoring at home, that is not the same thing as having your advisors write books about bombing tomorrow a.m. Or telling Putin to go bleep himself, we're gonna intervene in Tehran. Just not foreswearing stuff is a good position. Then you can talk or not talk, impact their currency or not, soft embargo them, or not. It's just kind of cool to have choices.

But, yes, our primaries are more corrosive than theirs. That's not new.

TYFCB

 
At 10:51 AM, October 16, 2007, Blogger TOOKIE said...

I am far more concerned with Turkey !

We could put a bigger strain on the very good USA - Turk relations .

Ok the entire World knows the Turks killed at least 1.5 mil Armenians ....... it was 1915 .


With the vital nature of the Turks ..... we could use some sort of common sence when dealing with them .

 

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