‘Politics’ Archive

Missing Election Fever and Sizing up 2012 March 6, 2009 No Comments

With the 2008 election well in the rear view mirror, and Obama and co. settled into the White House, I find myself missing the daily high drama that election season brought with it.  You know what I’m talking about I’m sure: political pundits spewing their propaganda on cable news channels, townhall stops by the candidates [...]

Classic 43 January 11, 2009 No Comments

With the inauguration of Mr. Obama upcoming, I thought this video would be relevant.  Classic Dubya:

Unbiasd.com Launches to the Public in BETA! December 17, 2008 No Comments

We’re proud to announce that our new site Unbiasd has launched to the public!  Unbiasd is a news aggregation site that tries to let users see the bias in the media.  We allow you to read articles that we publish and then rate them based upon their bias.  Every vote counts!  We believe that through [...]

Remarks from Last Night’s Concessionary Remarks from the Candidates November 5, 2008 No Comments

First, McCain’s – which I found very respectable and dignified.  A view into the character of a seemingly great man and true American hero:

Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening.
My friends, we have — we have come to the end of a long journey. The [...]

A couple of interesting interviews with the candidates September 12, 2008 No Comments

Here are a couple of interesting interviews with the presidential candidates.  First is an interesting interview with Senator McCain from the ABC affiliate in Maine (yeah Maine baby).  The interviewer definitely asks some tough questions that I haven’t really seen McCain get put to very much, though unfortunately the interview is based primarily around the [...]

Election Season: Here’s a campaign slogan – It’s INNOVATION stupid! September 8, 2008 2 Comments

Obviously the presidential election is at the forefront of many minds as we reach the boiling point eyeing early November.  The conventions were as usual, rather ridiculous, containing many attacks and few actual discussions of policy.
One thing that sticks out in a number of the key debates on issues for me as both an advocate [...]