Tag Archives: 2008 election

Gay4Obama Video

I don’t post videos all that often, but this one made me smile when a co-worker sent me the link. Gay For Obama Video

The Mythical Political Center

Over in the forums at Patchwork Nation on the Christian Science Monitor website there has been a short discussion on the topic of “Election to be decided by political center”. I stated writing a reply to the initial post last night but after a couple sentences I decided I needed to think about it some  Read more »

Beyond Red and Blue

The Christian Science Monitor has a new project called Patchwork Nation on their website.  About the Patchwork Nation project Nearly 305 million people live in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau. Yet in recent elections it’s all been about fitting into two categories: red states that vote Republican and blue states that  Read more »

Sacrifice Your Issues

This week has been busy and I haven’t had as much time to write as I had hoped, but I do have time for one more post on the "Biggest Obstacles to Electing the Right President" project. Earlier this week I wrote about how political news is produced and consumed more like entertainment coverage and  Read more »

It’s Not Ron Paul and It’s Not Hillary Clinton

My post today was part of a bigger project involving at least two other bloggers who wanted to take this opportunity, one year out from the general election, to point out the obstacles we see in the way of electing a good candidate for US President. This will link you off to Alan of the  Read more »