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Obama’s Chicago Vulnerablitiy
Here we go again. Washington partisan politics 101. The political corruption in Illinois will dramatically affect the Obama Administration. This is not about guilt or innocence – it is about perception. And particularly the perception of vulnerability. When Bill Clinton won the Presidency in 1992 there followed some corruption news in Arkansas. This gave rise […]
11Dec2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on Obama’s Chicago Vulnerablitiy | ContinuedMeanwhile in Chicago
Posted by michaelscherer The Good Governor Blagojevich is back on the job, per the Chicago Tribune. [Spokesman Lucio] Guerrero said Blagojevich is back at work in the James R. Thompson Center and has met with staff to discuss the state budget and short term loans to help alleviate some of the state’s money pressures. Guerrero […]
10Dec2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on Meanwhile in Chicago | ContinuedA 4.5 percent mortgage for all?
by Frank James Who wouldn’t want one of those 4.5 percent mortgages that are now being considered as a way to revive the economy? Sign me up. But there’s evidently some disagreement about whether such mortgages would be available to those who would be refinancing, like me, or available only to those purchasing a home. […]
4Dec2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on A 4.5 percent mortgage for all? | ContinuedObama’s confidence-rating: High, steady
by Mark Silva Perhaps it is the alacrity with which President-elect Barack Obama has set about assembling a Cabinet and army of advisers – an economic team named this week, defense coming next week. Or perhaps it is the expertise of the nominees – with a “towering” economic team that includes the six-foot-seven Paul Volcker, […]
29Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on Obama’s confidence-rating: High, steady | ContinuedPresident-elect: ‘You can call me Barack’
Posted November 26, 2008 5:15 PM Veronica Lewis bows for President-elect Barack Obama, and his family, from left, Michelle Obama, daughters Sasha, 7, (hidden) Malia, 10, distributing Thanksgiving turkeys at the food bank at St. Columbanus Catholic Church on the South Side of Chicago today. (AP Photo by Pablo Martinez by Mark Silva On the […]
27Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on President-elect: ‘You can call me Barack’ | ContinuedObama Volunteers at a Chicago Food Bank
President-elect Barack Obama, center, his wife Michelle Obama, left, and daughter Malia, 10, center, greet people at a food bank at St. Columbanus Catholic Church on the South Side of Chicago, Nov. 26, 2008. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press) Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News was today’s pool reporter covering Barack Obama’s visit to […]
27Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | 2 comments | ContinuedObama, like Lincoln, ditches ideology
by Frank James Liberal supporters of President-elect Barack Obama’s who thought he was one of them should ready themselves, for they are about to be Greeleyed. Horace Greeley, for those who don’t or remember know their history, was the stridently abolitionist editor of the New York Tribune who in August 1862 wrote an open letter […]
17Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | 1 comment | ContinuedMcCain campaign fought the last war
by Frank James The autopsies of Sen. John McCain’s failed presidential bid continue to roll in. This morning, National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” aired an interview with John Weaver, a former McCain strategist who left the campaign last year when the Republican presidential nominee’s campaign first imploded during the primaries. Among the McCain campaign’s mistakes, […]
6Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on McCain campaign fought the last war | ContinuedThe McCain hijacking: A commentary
by Dick Batchelor One of the two major candidates for president has been kidnapped. The victim went along willingly, without a murmur of protest. He’ll remain a hostage on Election Day. You don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to find him, and it’s no mystery. The victim is in plain sight: It’s John McCain. The […]
1Nov2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on The McCain hijacking: A commentary | ContinuedThe Root of Obama’s Calm is Humility
Why is Barack Obama so calm. People have been throwing rocks at him for two years that we know about – and he smiles and nods his head, he remains calm. The world of finance collapses and Obama remains calm. John McCain calls him a Muslim terrorist and he remains calm. What is going on […]
24Oct2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | 8 comments | ContinuedSpeaking of Experience
Experience is a fascinating topic, given the Presidential election of 2008. This writer thinks it is reasonable to assume that none of the Founding Fathers had experience in Washington D. C. Some of our greatest Presidents had little experience, including Lincoln, T. R. Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. Richard Nixon had a mere four years as […]
3Sep2008 | Ohg Rea Tone | Comments Off on Speaking of Experience | Continued