Well, for at least today, and maybe tomorrow, the talk of the town will be Clinton’s landslide win in West Virginia. To my pleasant surprise, it seems that most of the media has not gone into hysterics as I had expected, and most pundits who have finally come to grips with the math of this race did...
Okay, maybe not; even Michelle Malkin calls Melanie Bowers, “stupid.” But, one wonders if Malkin’s discontent stems from the act, or getting caught? She definitely wastes no time going right on back to blaming us liberals, which itself has a kind of comfortable feel to it. So, a quick...
Posted by
Kyle E. Moore on Mar 11, 2008 in Uncategorized |
4 comments
CNN’s reporting directly after the polls closed in Mississippi is a little curious. Usually you have one of two things; either the exit polls are so grossly skewed that the major networks project a winner based on exits alone, or they aren’t, and the networks sit on the exits for the most part...
Posted by
Kyle E. Moore on Mar 5, 2008 in Uncategorized |
8 comments
There have been better nights for Obama supporters than last night; the knockout punch the Democratic frontrunner was looking for never came. The Clinton campaign which had established Texas and Ohio as firewalls would therefore seem to have paid off on the surface, and for at least the next day or so that...
Posted by
Kyle E. Moore on Mar 4, 2008 in Uncategorized |
5 comments
It’s not a very fun night if you’re an Obama supporter, though there are some silver linings developing in the chaos. Right now all the states are narrowing except Vermont where Obama’s lead continues to grow. There at seventy-five percent reporting Obama has broken sixty-percent. ...