For President
He didn’t win in 2000 but you should consider him in 2004.
He has Ken’s vote!
He didn’t win in 2000 but you should consider him in 2004.
He has Ken’s vote!
Talkleft suggests that Alan Keyes apparent decision to challenge Obama in the Illinoise senate race will be good news for Obama but, I suspect, probably not as good of news as running unchallenged.
Ron Paul notes in the comments that Keyes will be following in the footsteps of another recent carpet-bagger that Keyes condemned 4 years ago:
“I deeply resent the destruction of federalism represented by Hillary Clinton’s willingness to go into a state she doesn’t even live in and pretend to represent people there, so I certainly wouldn’t imitate it”Both election challenges show how far removed the Senate, our entire representative government, has been distanced from the people who ostensibly provide its authority.
Alan Keyes – Fox News in 20001
Thanks to Nurse Ratched for the pointers to bush’s campaign ketchup (You don�t support Democrats. Why should your ketchup?) and kerry’s campaign panties, e.g., expose bush, lick bush, etc.
A group of musicians including some popular in conservative demographics are planning to tune the election:
Bruce Springsteen and an eclectic chorus of musicians, including R.E.M., the Dave Matthews Band, Keb’ Mo’ and Death Cab for Cutie, will stage concerts in nine of the presidential campaign’s swing states this fall to raise money and press voters to oust the Bush administration, organizers of the concerts said Wednesday.Last night Talkleft blogged Springsteen’s Nightline appearance.