President-elect Barack Obama plans to name former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack as his choice for Secretary of Agriculture at a news conference Wednesday. How is former Governor of Iowa qualified to be Secretary of Agriculture? He can see corn from his house!
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60 Minutes goes behind the scenes on election night to speak to the brains whose strategy propelled Barack Obama into the White House.
Watch the 13 minute video:
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Microsoft's Scott Hanselman has put together a cool Deep Zoom project with 700 Obama newspaper covers from November 5th, the day after his historic Presidential victory. Scott even takes the time to explain the whole process. Very interesting.
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Post election issues of newspapers and magazines around the country featuring Barack Obama sold out minutes after hitting the news stands. I myself struck out all day Wednesday looking for newspapers all over town.
Luckily, I found that I could order issues of some of them online:
Time Magazine | Nov 5 Chicago Tribune | Nov 5 Chicago Sun Times |
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My friends Jill and David, who live in Baltimore, dropped everything to volunteer for the Obama campaign. They drove to Manassas, Virginia (2-3 hours away) each day for over a week during the waning days of the election to knock on doors and write letters designed to get out the vote.
Because of their dedicated work, the campaign staff gave them both VIP seating at the last Obama rally in Manassas Virginia on Monday night. Below is a picture of David taken by another Baltimore resident that they happened to meet on the way out of the event.
It is because of hard working people like Jill and David that allowed Obama to carry Virginia on his way to victory in the Tuesday election. They must feel very proud. I know that I am very proud of them.
BTW, David and Jill were also at our election night party. David is the guy sitting in the red chair in the bottom photo and Jill is sitting across the room from him.
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Alyssa and I had an election night party on Tuesday and at the stroke of 11pm EST (when Obama was declared President) we had a balloon drop.
Watch the video of the drop:
Here is our home made balloon drop device: 
An overview of the festivities: 
And this "action shot" was taken by Karen as she sat underneath. ![]()
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My girlfriend and I just returned from voting here in Baltimore. The line was about 20 people long and we were in and out in about 15-20 mins. BTW, we both voted for Obama.
Alyssa and I with our "I Voted" stickers.
Here I am electioneering just beyond the point where I'm not supposed to.
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Barack Obama defeated John McCain by a count of 15 to 6 in Dixville Notch, NH. The polls open in at midnight. Nearby Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in Ron Paul. Ralph Nader was on both towns' ballots but got no votes.
Barack Obama's Grandmother Dies at Age 86
1 comments Posted by Donavon West at 11/03/2008 04:48:00 PM
Barack Obama's grandmother dies at age 86, one day before election day. Here is the statement from the Obama campaign:
It is with great sadness that we announce that our grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has died peacefully after a battle with cancer. She was the cornerstone of our family, and a woman of extraordinary accomplishment, strength, and humility. She was the person who encouraged and allowed us to take chances. She was proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and left this world with the knowledge that her impact on all of us was meaningful and enduring. Our debt to her is beyond measure.
Our family wants to thank all of those who sent flowers, cards, well-wishes, and prayers during this difficult time. It brought our grandmother and us great comfort. Our grandmother was a private woman, and we will respect her wish for a small private ceremony to be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a donation to any worthy organization in search of a cure for cancer.
My prayers go out to Barack, Michelle and the entire family.
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Pick your president based on how he has lived, not ugly suspicions that appeal to dark fears about who he might secretly be
0 comments Posted by bigbellybigheart at 11/03/2008 03:13:00 PMAfter a mess of forwards, I received this email that I was disturbed to see originated from a good friend.
Having tossed and turned most of the night (not pretty at 7 1/2 months pregnant) grappling with disappointment, I finally drafted this response:
Tell me you are voting for McCain because you think his tax policy is better or because you agree with the direction he wants to take health care. Or maybe you really do believe in less diplomacy and more military involvement around the world. That is a line of reasoning on which we can respectfully talk and disagree because it is the heart of what we need to decide about where our country is going. But to get this email below through a bunch of forwards and see that you are persuaded by and are perpetuating this line of base campaign ugliness that stokes the fires of ignorant fears and suspicions is disappointing.
Think about it. You can come up with a bunch of random associations and facts to create a story about anyone. Haven't there been people in your life who made judgments and assumptions about you based on specious facts that they were all too happy to whip up into an ugly picture of you? It is how slander and suspicion work and you know that. We could do the same about McCain. In his case, his close friendship with Charles Keating actually did influence him and how he legislated. However, there is absolutely no evidence in Obama's record that he has ever been influenced as a legislator, as a constitutional law professor, as president of the Harvard Law Review, as a Christian father and husband, or even as a candidate (he has run a campaign WITHOUT lobbyist money, he has not proposed a radical left wing agenda, he has never once attacked Republicans in general - only very specifically does he address the mistakes that Bush has made and how McCain has been complicit in those mistakes, and by the way, where are all of the scary Palestinian or Muslim groups or staff that should be funding and advising him if he were on some radical track?) There is no evidence in his record that he has actually been influenced to pursue some agenda that correlates in the least with the scary picture that this set of “facts” is trying to paint. Everything points to him as quite a level headed moderate who likes to seek consensus. Leading conservatives have been the first to point this out and, in fact, they seem to think Obama will be a disappointment to the more left leaning Democrats. Not since McCarthyism and the black list has it been a crime to 'know' people. Maybe, MAYBE, as I said, it would have some legs if he were more of a Sharpton or Farrakhan figure in general and we could find some relevance to how he has approached public service. But, it is irresponsible to go down this line of thinking when the man in question has lead nothing but a pretty honest life, particularly in public service and the kind of agenda he has pursued. Has any other candidate written himself about all of his own dirty laundry in two autobiographies? What could he possibly be hiding and why aren't you similarly worried about McCain, especially after his close ties to Keating and Liddy? And McCain actually has on staff a SLEW of lobbyists with agendas who actually DO advise him and will influence policy in ways we can only spin suspicious tales about. Which brings me back to the fact that anyone, ANYONE can be made into a suspicious or unsavory character if you try hard enough. Perpetuating this set of supposedly hard facts only serves to support the ugly and suspicious reasons people probably already won't support Obama. You call these facts as though it gives them some gravitas, but the reality is that you are using the facts to foster suspicions that have no basis in reality. There is a big difference there. And suspicions are a pretty thin way to make a decision about a president. It is truly base behavior and just appeals to the ugly side of people. Again, I'm disappointed. I've respected your political opinions because I assumed your basic ideology just falls more in line with what McCain wants to do with our country. But I have no respect for this kind of suspiciousness. It sounds a bit like Oliver Stone or Michael Moore. Do you honestly believe that MANY conservatives who are much smarter and informed than either of us would embrace someone who has even the slightest hint of introducing Sharia law? Or of turning America into a Socialist state? In contrast, stop and think for a second about the fact that Gov Palin is ACTUALLY campaigning from an extreme, incendiary place, with comments about “pro-American” parts of the country and appealing to the right wing cultural conservatives regarding guns and abortion. No one denies that her role is to appeal to cultural conservatives and rally the hard right. Who is ACTUALLY more likely to push for radical cultural change? Which candidate seems to actually have an agenda that is at the far end of the political spectrum? It is suspect that you are more worried that Obama MAY be extreme when Gov Palin is ACTUALLY openly for a highly partisan agenda. Did you hear her say that she and McCain support the Republican platform? (This isn't true, as McCain himself does not...oops.) Have you read the Republican platform? It is pretty extreme and calls for a lot more radical changes to our country than you have ever heard from Obama. Point is, this ugly scary picture of Obama just doesn't bear out with reality. It is for people who want a reason not to support him and it leaves me thinking that you aren't basing your vote on policy but on something in your gut that is suspicious and primitive, not fair or rational. And that is the disappointing part.
I also have to remark about this Socialist nonsense. Please educate yourself on the progressive tax system and the fact that we have had it in our country for a very long time. It was advocated by McCain's hero, Teddy Roosevelt. McCain himself has defended it. Again, the fact that you are being influenced by this stuff concerns me because it is simplistic and appeals to the “let’s label people with scary words” instead of engaging in conversations that are a little more difficult and less dramatic. In fact, when pushed, none of McCain's surrogates will actually call him a Socialist - they say Liberal instead - because they know it just isn't true. By the way, is any state more “Socialist” than Gov Palin's? The reason she is/was so popular is because she wrangled another $1200 check for every Alaskan citizen from the oil companies, above and beyond the $2100 they already get. That is quite literally the definition of the most extreme, Marxist form of socialism. She actually took money from the rich and gave it directly to the masses. It wasn't invested in infrastructure or common development the way that taxes are supposed to be used. (She actually bonded that out, borrowing to fund infrastructure, putting her state in debt, like the rest of the fiscal conservatives seem to be doing these days.) Do I think she is a Socialist? Of course not, but that pesky "fact" about how she has actually governed (not how she MIGHT govern without any basis in reality) can be used to make her sound like one if I were so inclined. The progressive tax system doesn't take from the rich and give to the poor. The progressive tax system takes from everyone and uses that money to HELP everyone, particularly the rich. Don't the rich benefit equally if not more from bridges and roads and airports and beaches and parks and education and all of the wonderful things we decide as a country that we want for everyone? And don't the rich benefit most from ensuring a healthy and educated and productive middle class to work in their companies and buy their goods? No one, NO ONE is taking from the rich and giving to the poor (ok, except Gov Palin). Again, it is irresponsible to just throw this Socialist label around to make him sound radical - it bears no relationship to the reality of the tax system Obama proposes which is fundamentally in keeping with what we have done for decades. So don't worry, you can vote for him without worrying he is a Socialist.
If you want a president who tells the truth, I'm not entirely sure how the McCain-Palin ticket fits that definition. It doesn't take much fact checking to find various ways they have tortured the truth in order to rally the base. I'm not saying Obama hasn't tweaked a few facts either. The line between spin and lying can become fuzzy. But enough people have actually said that McCain is capital "L" lying that if "speaking the truth" is really your measuring stick, you haven't exactly gotten it from McCain or Palin, either.
I do believe people from both sides of the aisle can be friends and even talk politics, when it is responsible, respectful and rational. But I have no idea what to do with this email and how you believe it is part of responsible discourse. And it would be irresponsible of me not to call you out on it.
Alyssa and I are putting the finishing touches on preparations for tomorrow night's Obama, um, I mean election party.
Here I am piping the Obama cookies.
Alyssa adding the sprinkles to the mini-bama cookies.
These are some of the cookies that we made for the party.
And the room decorations (we still have to add the balloon drop).
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The election is almost over and the McCain supporters can read the writing on the wall. Just read some of the comments that people are leaving online:
GOD FORBID OBAMA IS ELECTED TOMORROW!!! WITHIN 2 WEEKS THE COUNTRY WILL FALL INTO A PANIC. YOU WILL HAVE ONLY YOURSELF TO BLAME AS YOU VOTED FOR A PHONY AND SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE ENEMY!!! HE IS ALREADY TELLING HIS ADVISORS TO DUMB DOWN HIS PROMISES SO HIS JIM-JONES KOOL AID DRINKING BLIND ROBOT LIKE SUPPORTERS DONT GET UPSET AFTER THE ELECTIONS. FOR SOME IT WILL ONLY TAKE DISASTER TO OPEN THEIR EYES!!! AVERT DISASTER NOW!!!!
Seriously?
Obama doesn't even care about his brother living in proverty and an Aunt and a Mother that he rarely sees. But he wrote abut all of them in a book along with Rev Wright the man that was his inspiration.
Are you a complete idiot? Obama's mother is dead and his half brother chooses to live in Kenya.
Obama wants the middle class to be the new POOR.
Do you actually think he wants the middle class to be poor? Who would want hard to become a group of people, besides the evil character from a Bond movie or perhaps Dick Cheney? :)
My family is very close. McCains tax plan will help the middle class more than Obama. Now tell me what has Obama done, not talked about doing but has actually done
Have you actually looked at Obama or McCain's tax plan? If so, how can you say that McCain's tax plan will help the middle class. It won't. Plug in your data at http://taxcut.barackobama.com and see for yourself.
Hillary supporters NOW it is pay back time. Pay this radical and his racist hate filled wife and preacher back with a vote for McCain and Palin in 2008 and then Hillary in 2012 !!! Its the right thing to do for your country and its payback to the MEDIA for shoving this Pied Piper down our throats. MSNBC needs to be shut down after this and that psycho Keith Olbermann committed to an asylum !!! Vote AGAINST No-BAMA and lets make Michelle REALLY MAD and push her back to her crime ridden city of Chicago !!! Say NO to OBAMA PELOSI REID AND BRAZILE!!!!
That just doesn't make sense. If you are a Hillary supporter, then you probably have nothing against Pelosi or Reid. The country is excited about Obama and the media is reporting this excitement.
We carved this Happy Halloween Pumpkin with an Obama logo last night sitting outside on the front stoop waiting for trick-or-treaters. Go-bama!
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Last night was Chili night at our house. To support my candidate, I topped my chili with an Obama logoed cheese garnish. BTW, I make a killer chili!
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I, Donavon West, am responsible for Obama Loss
0 comments Posted by Donavon West at 10/31/2008 10:22:00 AMIt turns out that I am responsible for Barack Obama's loss to John McCain by one vote. Watch this video that was sent to me by a friend:
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Lately McCain has been blasting Obama with his pathetic finger quoted "spread the wealth around" comment and calling him a socialist. But back in 2000, while appearing on Hardball, he defended the progressive tax system.
Everyone who knows anything about government will tell you that's what government does. Do you know those "Got Milk?" commercials? They are paid for my government subsidies. What are government subsidies? They "spreading the wealth around".
And what about Obama wanting to "raise taxes"? He is simply reversing the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy 2% of Americans when Bush "spread the wealth around" to rich people. Obama is simple, putting the wealth back where is was in the first place.
Is the average person reading this blog going to see a tax increase under President Obama? No. But you would never know that listing to a John McCain commercial or stump speech.
I guess desperate times call for desperate actions.
Sarah Palin's own Anchorage Daily News yesterday came out in support of Barack Obama.
Gov. Palin's nomination clearly alters the landscape for Alaskans as we survey this race for the presidency -- but it does not overwhelm all other judgment. The election, after all is said and done, is not about Sarah Palin, and our sober view is that her running mate, Sen. John McCain, is the wrong choice for president at this critical time for our nation.
Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, brings far more promise to the office. In a time of grave economic crisis, he displays thoughtful analysis, enlists wise counsel and operates with a cool, steady hand. The same cannot be said of Sen. McCain.

The McCain campaign is on the ropes. With less than 10 days left until the general election, John McCain is down in the all of the polls and in the state-by-state electoral map. In a last ditch effort to grab the presidency from Barack Obama (the all but certain victor), John McCain recently played the only card left to him: the "put a dead hooker in Obama's trunk" card.
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