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Clinch Watch

Jeff Toobin reviews McCain’s awful speech:

McCain’s speech is a disaster, and its like the crowd isn’t sure what to say when. This election will be about the past vs the future. This is the past:

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McCain’s speech now goes from suck to blow.

Also, it’s kind of hilarious John McCain saying he’s in New Orleans when the chyron clearly indicates he’s in Kenner, LA.

Wow. John McCain’s speech really sucks. Even if Obama has an off night (not likely) he’s gonna kill.

Sen. Obama will be holding a town hall meeting Thursday in Bristol, VA, an Appalachian area in Washington county in VA that went 69-30 for Sen. Clinton.

Note to John McCain: If you have to give a speech claiming that you aren’t Bush’s third term… there’s a good chance you stand in favor of a third Bush term.

Biggest upset in US political history?

8:24: Pennsylvania Superdelegate Brady for Obama [MAGIC #: 8]

7:59 : Oklahoma Democratic Party chairman and uncommitted superdelegate Ivan Holmes will endorse Barack Obama [MAGIC #: 9]

I think I will be buying the paper tomorrow.

I’m not lying. I got butterflies.

Sen. Obama leaves Chicago for Minnesota:

Wondering why my senator, Ben Cardin, hasn’t declared yet. Sen. Mikulski went for Clinton eons ago.

6:47 : Maryland Superdelegate Bel Leong-Hong Endorses Barack Obama for President [MAGIC #: 10]

Before the primaries close, the number is down to 12.

AP projects Obama will win the nomination tonight.
ABC News projects Obama will win the nomination tonight.

Here. We. Go.

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20 Responses to “Clinch Watch”

  1. z_adura says:

    This is really weird day. For the first time in a long time, I picked the right candidate from the beginning.

    Way to go Barack!!!!

  2. Quaker in a Basement says:

    I’m already seeing lots more “Hillary for VP” stories. I hope that doesn’t happen. If it does, we’ll be in for four years of “He’s stifling her!” and “She’s undermining him!”

  3. tommy says:

    Unrelated but I’m reading your blog and felt like venting, but could someone please tell Harold Ford that he needs to stop telling Barack to be conservative (the previous 2 times I saw him on MSNBC) or as he did just now asserting that his party identification might be his biggest problem to winning the nomination in the Fall?

  4. Vanessa says:

    Dear Ms Bel Leong-Hong,

    I think I love you.

  5. That is sort of the default position for Harold Ford. I like the guy but he can’t think outside of the box.

  6. C.S.Strowbridge says:

    It looks like voters will push Obama over the top, which is a nice touch. Now all we need to do is inform women voters than McCain wants to overturn Roe vs. Wade and we should have the White House wrapped up.

  7. Vanessa says:

    What a good-looking couple.

  8. Steve LaBonne says:

    A First Couple that will make me proud of my country again… that photo gives me butterflies, too.

  9. Quaker in a Basement says:

    What if Bel Leong-Hong married Ron Silver. She would be Bel Leong-Hong-Silver.

  10. He’ll be here all week.

  11. Robster says:

    This is a wonderful day. I got permission to leave work an hour early because I told them I had a bad case of Obamaitis and the cure is watching MSNBC tonight.

  12. Rick Howe says:

    This is a very historic occasion. At the start of the primary season I thought I’d be content if either Clinton or Obama won. I actually was harboring a wish to see eight years of Clinton followed by eight years of Obama. However, having observed the Hil, Bill, and Geraldine show, I’d be content to watch the Clintons ride off into oblivion.

    However, that’s not going to happen, and perhaps it shouldn’t. Senator Clinton can be a great asset to an Obama campaign, but Bill has got to get the hell out of the way. I am not suggesting for one moment that she be chosen VP!

    This really might be the time, in the next few days, say, for Senator Obama to give a speech on gender akin to the address he gave in Philadelphia on race. I have read two articles today by women journalists suggesting that.

    I have never had as much hope for pro-social change as I’ve been feeling in the past few months. And I’m a member of the Silent Generation.

  13. Joe Bourgeois says:

    Whoo-hoo!!!!!!!

    Oliver, I don’t know if you drink or not, but if you do, tonight’s a night to break out the good stuff.

  14. Jaim says:

    This must be what Eli Manning felt a few hours after winning the Superbowl. It feels great, obviously, but it’s kind of hard to fathom what a huge upset this was. It’ll take a while to sink in.

    Congrats to Obama and those who put together what was arguably the most skillful campaign ever run in modern American politics.

    Somehwere, Bob Shrum is weeping.

  15. SaveFarris says:

    Do you even know where Kenner is?

  16. bobh says:

    thehill.com reports eh was in new orleans….someone that knows someone that works there shoudl tell them theyre wrong.

    and mcsam eis goign down in flams like no white man in history ever has – i cant imagine him even debating coherently against obama let alone winning.

  17. pwapvt says:

    Kenner, if memory serves is just west of metarie, which is just west of Nawlins. Kenner was a very upscale & very white suburb when I was in NOLA, but that was a long time ago.

  18. Jay says:

    all we need to do is inform women voters than McCain wants to overturn Roe vs. Wade and we should have the White House wrapped up.

    Democrats have been doing that in every Presidential election since 1976.

  19. SaveFarris says:

    I’d buy Oliver’s criticism if he told us more about his favorite team, the Landover Redskins.

  20. dent says:

    Kenner is part of the metro N.O. area. And home to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Plenty of things in this speech to bash McCain on. But this isn’t one of them.

    Sean
    Tulane grad (UC ‘99)