Despite my busy schedule, it's been a bit of a slow news day anyway.
* The ATF busted up a mostly aspirational skinhead plot to kill Barack Obama, which included a much more logistically likely subplot to attack a predominantly African-American high school in Tennessee.
* Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has been found guilty on all counts.
* Another day, another bogus Republican vote suppression list thrown out. Today it's Georgia.
* Chuck Todd just told me on the TV that 1/2 the total 2004 turnout in North Carolina has already voted this year.
* The Field notes that Obama has cleared the 50% threshold in states totaling 286 electoral votes.
* And today's moronic right-wing lie: deliberately misquoting an eight-year-old radio interview to give the impression that Comrade Obama supports court-ordered wealth redistribution. (He doesn't. In fact, echoing the right's own talking points, what he actually says in the interview is that sort of social change should not be pursued in the courts.) On this Ambinder makes an interesting point: Republicans have managed to take an election that was clearly a referendum on Bush and turned it into a referendum on the last thirty years of their failed politics. Quite an accomplishment.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 5:52 PM
Labels: 1960s, Alaska, Barack Obama, corruption we can believe in, early voting, Electoral College, Georgia, lies and lying liars, North Carolina, politics, race, skinheads, socialism, swing states, Ted Stevens, the courts, voter suppression
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