Saturday, January 05, 2008

Candidate Criticisms

New strategies are gonna make a debut in NH. Everyone wants to claim the "change" mantle. I will go into that round of crap a little later.


Clinton, the New York senator and former first lady, wound up third in Iowa, and second-place Edwards quickly sought to show her to the sidelines. "People are going to decide between a candidate who is not the candidate of money, not the candidate of the status quo, but somebody who will actually fight for the changes that we need, and it will be between Senator Obama and myself," he said.

"It will be a different race here," vowed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, defeated by Huckabee‘s low-budget campaign in Iowa and now confronting a challenge from Arizona Sen. John McCain in the New Hampshire primary.

There are a few things that we should know and anything that you are told about your candidates needs to be verified....do not let these "people" make your choice for you.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Political Ads

Has anyone noticed the underlying themes ain all the political ads, so far? That is Change, a cute buzz word, immigration, the great Satan of this election cycle and not Bush. The later is rather humorous, we have a President that has run rough shod over the Congress, a democratic Congress, for an entire year, but yet, no one wants to be associated with him. IMO, that is a telling indicator.

The poltical ads have been vicious at times, but are explained as positional ads and then there are the Huckabee ads that are subliminally religious, explained as a mere coincidence. NOT!

It will be fascinating to see how far these politics carry the ad thing as the primary season wears on. I will be watching.

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