Just think, next year on this holiday, they’ll be a different President in the White House!
I wonder who it’ll be?
Some good lines from the last 24 hours . . .
Ron Brownstein from Time said Obama is an amalgam of Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson.
Brian says he’s an amalgam of Howard Dean and Sly Stone.
Mark Shields predicted Al Gore will be Obama’s running mate. There’s a nice President’s Day vision to play with!
Joe Klein pointed out how both Clinton and McCain’s campaigns were broke at one point, and only Obama has run a steady fiscal ship.
Brian says, keep in mind that Wisconsin, Ohio and Texas are all OPEN primaries to any registered voter! And the Dems are continuing to set record turn-outs in every state, often by double the prior records!
Margaret Carlson said Hillary has to now convince the country that the person they’ve fallen in love with is really a bad person.
As the Clintons turn nasty, I think of Obama and George Bernard Shaw’s advice: “I learned long ago never to wrestle with a pig. You’ll get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.”
In other good news, Hillary’s leaving Wisconsin! Off to her next loss.
Tomorrow: Wisconsin and Hawaii (Obama’s birthplace)
Wednesday: Brian on your computer speakers, at 12:10 noon, and 11:10PM Eastern
Wednesday night: Jon Stewart on Larry King for the hour.
Thursday: the must-see penultimate Democratic debate, 8PM Eastern, CNN.
Friday: a new Will.I.Am Obama video comes out, this one set to Queen’s “We Are The Champions!”
enjoy President’s Day! and New President’s Year!
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For a real clear list of all the Primaries and their results, plus the upcoming states, you can go here:
https://brianhassett.com//2008/02/09/the-2008-primaries-by-state-n-date/
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For one of the most historic events in American history — check out my Obama Inauguration Adventures.
For how Woodstock promoter Michael Lang used my reports in his book — check out how Obama’s Inauguration was like Woodstock.
For an account of the most jubilant night in the history of New York — check the Election Night 2008 Adventure.
For a night in New York that started out just as joyous — check out the Election Night 2004 Adventure.
For the kind of creations that got us across the historic finish line — check out my poem and video for Where Wayward Jekylls Hyde.
For an on-the-campaign-trail adventure — check out the physical altercation I was in the middle of with Al Franken at a Howard Dean rally in ’04.
For my tribute to a great political reporter — check out my Tim Russert tribute.
For a full listing of great reporters and news sources — check out my Political Sources Primer.
For how well these sources work — check out my 2012 election predictions.
… or here’s the 2008 projections — in both, I’m over 98% correct. 😉
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Brian Hassett — karmacoupon@gmail.com
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