Saturday, November 8, 2008

will.i.am new video, "It's a New Day"



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President-Elect Obama's Radio Address to the Nation (Audio)

Listen to the address, here.

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Bill Maher: Farewell to Douchebags (Video)

Must see and funny as hell.



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Friday, November 7, 2008

A Night to Remember: Video Highlights of Tuesday's Election Night


h/t jedreport

and behind the scene photos of election night

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Obama Win Causes Obsessive Supporters to Realize How Empty Their Lives Are (Video)

Great snark from the onion!!! But, for some, so true.



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President-Elect Barack Obama's Press Conference, Chicago, Illinois (Video)


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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Obama's Economic Transition Team

Again, President-Elect Obama and Vice-President Elect Biden are wasting NO TIME.

David Bonior (Member House of Representatives 1977-2003)

· Warren Buffett (Chairman and CEO, Berkshire Hathaway)-will participate via speakerphone

· Roel Campos (former SEC Commissioner)

· William Daley (Chairman of the Midwest, JP Morgan Chase; Former Secretary, U.S. Dept of Commerce, 1997-2000)

· William Donaldson (Former Chairman of the SEC 2003-2005)

· Roger Ferguson (President and CEO, TIAA-CREF and former Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve)

· Jennifer Granholm (Governor, State of Michigan)

· Anne Mulcahy (Chairman and CEO, Xerox)

· Richard Parsons (Chairman of the Board, Time Warner)

· Penny Pritzker (CEO, Classic Residence by Hyatt)

· Robert Reich (University of California, Berkeley; Former Secretary, U.S. Dept of Labor, 1993-1997)

· Robert Rubin (Chairman and Director of the Executive Committee, Citigroup; Former Secretary, U.S. Dept of Treasury, 1995-1999)

· Eric Schmidt (Chairman and CEO, Google)

· Lawrence Summers (Harvard University; Managing Director, D.E. Shaw; Former Secretary, U.S. Dept of Treasury, 1999-2001)

· Laura Tyson (Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley; Former Chairman, National Economic Council, 1995-1996; Former Chairman, President's Council of Economic Advisors, 1993-1995)

· Antonio Villaraigosa (Mayor, City of Los Angeles)

· Paul Volcker (Former Chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve 1979-1987)

h/t TPM

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Sarah Palin did not know or understand much. The knives are out. (Video)



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Obama Afternoon Break. Transition Time.



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Transition Time

Obama is not wasting any time on getting his transition team on the ground and running.

The "Obama-Biden Transition Project" will be overseen by former White House chief of staff John D. Podesta; Obama friend and senior campaign adviser Valerie Jarrett; and Pete Rouse, Obama's former Senate chief of staff and top campaign aide, officials said today. It will occupy offices in Washington and in a federal building in Chicago.

The transition co-chairs will work with an advisory board stacked with Clinton veterans and Obama and Joe Biden allies and confidants. On the list: former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Carol Browner; Obama friend and former Commerce Secretary William Daley, University of California-Berkeley law school dean Christopher Edley; Obama law school friends and advisers Michael Froman and Julius Genachowski; former Gore domestic policy adviser Donald Gips; Governor Janet Napolitano; former transportation secretary Federico Peña; Obama national security adviser Susan Rice and Sonal Shah of Google.org.

Mark Gitenstein and Ted Kaufman, old friends to Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr., will serve as co-chairs of his transition team.

Obama will hold a press conference tomorrow focused solely on the economy after his meet with his economy staff; and Obama starts to get his first intelligence briefing, just as President Bush, today.

Caroline Kennedy is rumored for either UN Ambassador or Ambassador of the UK post. Robert Kennedy, Jr. is rumored to head the EPA, which I think is an excellent choice, solely by his work on the environment.

Rahm Emanuel, Congressman from Chicago, gave notice to Speaker Nancy Pelosi that he will leave his post to become Obama's White House Chief of Staff. There has been much flap by the Republicans for this pick, stating he is strictly partisan, but I view this differently. Emanuel worked in the Clinton White House, so he is familiar with how the House runs. Emanuel is familiar with the workings of congress, he was the main wizard who flipped 30 seats in 2006 for the Democrats to retain the house. Yes, he is abrasive, abrupt, an a**hole to many, just being real here, but I think he can be an effective Chief of Staff. Remember, it is Barack Obama who will set the tone in Washington. Obama is a no-drama man and as we have witnessed throughout this campaign, if you are bring "drama" with you, the door will be opened for you to leave.

Robert Gibbs, the Obama Campaign Communications Director is rumored to become the White House Press Secretary and David Axelrod to be Obama's Senior Adviser.

President-Elect Obama will meet President Bush on Monday at the White House, Michelle Obama will accompany the President-Elect to meet with First Lady Laura Bush and tour the private residence of the White House.

Barack Obama has a lot of work to do, this is just a beginning.



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Striking a Balance While Becoming a First Family
When Verna Williams called to congratulate Michelle Obama on Wednesday morning, she half-jokingly offered to stop calling her old law school buddy “Meesh” and start calling her something more dignified.

Mrs. Obama dissolved into giggles, and the two traded title ideas, one sillier than the next, all of them too ridiculous to repeat to a newspaper reporter, Ms. Williams said.

One day after the presidential election, the Obama family of Chicago’s Hyde Park is only beginning to figure out how to become the first family of the United States.

As the first African-Americans in the role, they will be a living tableau of racial progress, and friends say they are acutely aware that everything they say and do — the way they dress, where Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7 , go to school, even what kind of puppy they adopt — will brim with symbolic value.

“Here’s an intact black family, a happy family, with beautiful kids and a loving extended family,” Ms. Williams said, “and they happen to live in the executive mansion.”

For President-elect Barack Obama and his family, leaving Chicago means dismantling the protective cocoon they have built around them. continue



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Palin Fallout Continues

Two things strike me that I will remember about the McCain Campaign. First, the words after the collapse of Lehman Brothers on Wall Street, "...the fundamentals of our economy are strong..." That statement alone mired McCain in not understanding the economy and being totally out of touch with the average American. And the pick of Sarah Palin.

This sums up the Palin pick by one strategist I overheard state, "she was great for August but a disaster for November." So true.

As in all losing campaigns, the big guns always come out to point the barrel at those who dragged a campaign down, well enter Palin.

Palin did energize the base, a base that was not excited about McCain. I give her credit for that. She was a good attack dog. But the race was always for the middle and it was here that she helped McCain lose. McCain Campaign thought putting her on the ticket would help with the disenfranchised women who were Hillary voters, but they ceased to remember that many of these women are issued voters. Just because Palin was a woman did not mean that women would flock to McCain and vote for him. As the voters became familiar with Palin's rigid, hard right views, many women said adios to McCain and hello to Obama.
She became a favorite among some social conservatives, but her cringe-worthy performances in TV interviews raised questions about her competence and provided fodder for late-night comedians. Her charisma attracted tens of thousands to Republican rallies, but voter surveys found her presence tilted a majority of independents and moderates to Barack Obama.

It was the Katie Couric interviews that turned many women, moderates and independents off, not only to Palin but to John McCain and his judgment to put a complete novice, uninformed of national issues on the ticket. The combination of the Katie interviews, Palin's apparent lie of the 150K in clothing, not just for herself but her family and the disatrous prank call of a fake President Nicholas Sarkozy has pointed the guns at her.
The disputes between the campaigns centered in large part on the Republican National Committee’s $150,000 wardrobe for Ms. Palin and her family, but also on what McCain advisers considered Ms. Palin’s lack of preparation for her disastrous interview with Katie Couric of CBS News and her refusal to take advice from Mr. McCain’s campaign.

But behind those episodes may be a greater subtext: anger within the McCain camp that Ms. Palin harbored political ambitions beyond 2008.

As late as Tuesday night, a McCain adviser said, Ms. Palin was pushing to deliver her own speech just before Mr. McCain’s concession speech, even though vice-presidential nominees do not traditionally speak on election night. But Ms. Palin met up with Mr. McCain with text in hand. She was told no by Mark Salter, one of Mr. McCain’s closest advisers, and Steve Schmidt, Mr. McCain’s top strategist.

On Wednesday, two top McCain campaign advisers said that the clothing purchases for Ms. Palin and her family were a particular source of outrage for them. As they portrayed it, Ms. Palin had been advised by Nicolle Wallace, a senior McCain aide, that she should buy three new suits for the Republican National Convention in St. Paul in September and three additional suits for the fall campaign. The budget for the clothes was anticipated to be from $20,000 to $25,000, the officials said. continue

There is much out there about Palin and it does not smell like roses. Instead of McCain picking a Vice-Presidential choice that is competent, ready to step in for any reason to the presidency, he picked an inexperience boob. And I am being nice here, while her dirty laundry is being talked about all over the teevee.



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and.................

It was women who put Obama in the White House

Obama wins North Carolina

Nevada’s Change of Color

World leaders congratulate Obama

When red states, go blue, Doug Wilder

President-Elect Obama and Vice-President Elect Biden Pictures of Election Night



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Chuck Todd, First Read



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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Spike Lee on Obama's Presidental Win (Video)



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Colin Powell wept at Obama Victory (Video)



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2008 Presidential Campaign Recap (Video)


h/t jedreport

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Oprah Winfrey, "America did the right thing" (Video)



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Joe Scarborough, morning joe, "OFF THE RAILS" (Video)



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President-Elect Barack Obama's Election Night Acceptance Speech, November 4, 2008 (Video)


Transcript

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President-Elect Barack Obama and Vice-President Elect Joe Biden, Pictures, November 4, 2008


The First Family, The Obamas

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President-Elect Barack Obama in Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

John McCain Concession Speech to Barack Obama (Video)



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President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama, Jr.

I am beyond words.

I knew this road would be tough.

Going to all these states during the primary season.

Working this campaign.

It was the heart of the American People, that made Barack Obama the next President of the United States.

I am teary, weepy and extremely proud.

Folks, the nightmare of George W. Bush is finally, OVER.

God Bless America. God bless all of you, who helped Barack Obama become the 44th President of the United States of America.

I will have photos up later.

Live streaming of Obama's Acceptance Speech, here.

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Live Streaming of Election Results

kos over at Daily Kos has a great tool, live streaming of election results.

Click here.

Also, Election Guide, here.



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Joe the Plumber, Destroyed by Rick Sanchez, CNN (Video)



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SUPERBARACK the Video

By the makers of Baracky and The Empire Strikes Barack......



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Over 1,000 students in line to vote at Penn State (Video)



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Mark Penn predicts a landslide. (Video)

I don't like the "L" word, but Hillary's former chief strategist, the one who pushed a lot of unnecessary bullshit throughout the primaries, has this to say:



Take it for what it is worth.

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Obama, Biden casts their vote (Video)


Obamas vote


Bidens vote

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Chuck Todd, NBC/MSNBC, What to watch for election day, electoral map (Video)



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Find your polling place here.

There is no excuse. This is the time we have been waiting for.

VOTE FOR CHANGE.

Find your polling place, here.

Make sure you bring your family and friends to the polls, to VOTE.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Barack Obama's Grandmother, Madelyne Dunham has passed away.

This is breaking news, being reported by NBC/MSNBC.

Mrs. Dunham was suffering from cancer.

For all those who tried to make a big deal of Obama leaving his campaign to go see her, this is why. She raised him to the man he is today and went back home to say good-bye.

Prayers to the the Obama Family.

Information here.



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McCain's task is tough (Video)



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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Obama Ad, "One Day to Change the World" (Video)



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GOP Pollster, Frank Luntz on the BBC, "I Can't See McCain Winning" (Audio)

This is from the BBC.

Audio link, here.

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Meet the Press, November 2, 2008 (Video)



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Electoral Map, Chuck Todd, November 2, 2008 (Video)



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Barack Obama's Democratic Radio Address, "Closing Argument" (Audio)

Here is the audio and transcript for Barack Obama's Closing Argument.

Radio Address delivered, November 1, 2008.

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New Obama Ad, Starring Dick Cheney, "Delighted" (Video)


Playing on National Cable Channels

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Palin Pranked by the Canadian Masked Avengers (Audio)

I don't know WHAT the Palin handlers are doing, but if you are going to speak to anyone who is Head of State, especially on the telephone, you would think that it would be vetted? Huh?

Palin thought she was speaking to President Nicholas Sarkozy of France, but as you listen to the call, anyone would have had the "question mark" go off in their head by the questions asked.

The pranksters? Montreal's Masked Avengers.

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I am in a battleground state and posts will be sparce, will try to post later on this evening. I hope everyone is participating in some kind of GOTV effort for Tuesday, more information to the left under "About Barack Obama".

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