Posts Tagged ‘Obama wins’

100% Voter Turn Out in Dixville, NH – Obama Wins 15-6

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (AP) –

Democrat Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch, N.H., where the nation’s first Election Day votes were cast and counted early Tuesday.

Obama defeated John McCain 15-6. Independent Ralph Nader was also on the ballot, but received no votes.

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SNL Backstage, Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash, Lots of Laugh / Lots of Video

SNL Backstage, Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash, Lots of Laugh / Lots of Video

Enjoy lots of fun videos from tonight’s pre-election Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash 2008. There were lots of old clips but also some new stuff from Sarah Palin, Tina Fey and John McCain.

Hey? Who wants to be the celebrity? Neither Obama nor Biden seemed to have time for the tv special. Wonder what that means?

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Obama's Grandmother Madelyn Dunham - Photos, Video & More

Obama’s Grandmother Madelyn Dunham – Photos, Video & More

Sen. Barack Obama’s grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has died following a bout with cancer, Obama and his sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, said Monday. She was 86.

At a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, Monday night, the Illinois senator said “she has gone home and she died peacefully in her sleep with my sister at her side.”

We also have a video, photographs, links to other stories and a link to some of the disgusting comments over at Free Republic.

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Sarah Palin News Quotes Today

Sarah Palin News Quotes Today

Gay rights debate rages on
University Daily Kansan, KS – 4 minutes ago
… the definition of marriage at the debate. “I don’t support defining marriage as anything but between one man and one woman.” Governor Sarah Palin said.

“You know, I look forward to working with you and getting to meet you personally and your beautiful wife,” Palin says. […]

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New MTV Video Of Obama Directly Opposing Proposition 8

New MTV Video Of Obama Directly Opposing Proposition 8

Obama is due some lesbo lovin! Lots of us weren’t sure that Obama had been quite vocal enough about his opposition to California’s Proposition 8. Well, he’s gone and done it now!

Obama states that he is opposed to Proposition 8 and thinks that it is unnecessary. Here is the MTV video.

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Bill Kristol's On Crack - Palin Get's Pranked - Hey Liberals, Don't Worry

Bill Kristol’s On Crack – Palin Get’s Pranked – Hey Liberals, Don’t Worry

Bill, get off the crack or your head out of your crack. Liberals aren’t worried. In any event, here is what Bill Kristol says:

“The bad news for liberals is that John McCain could still win the election. The good news? That wouldn’t be so terrible for them . . . ”

Op-Ed Columnist, New York Times
Hey Liberals, Don’t Worry

By William Kristol

Published: November 3, 2008

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“Ellen DeGeneres” Music Video – I Kissed A Girl

Watch this fun video as “Ellen DeGeneres” sings I Kissed A Girl (the Katy Perry) song on MadTV which airs on Saturdays at 11:00pm on Fox!

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Everyone here at 2 Lesbos Goin At It hopes that Senator McGoo gets a nap before tonight. He’s going to need it.

Presidential Debate

The statement from McCain’s campaign:

John McCain’s decision to suspend his campaign was made in the hopes that politics could be set aside to address our economic crisis. In response, Americans saw a familiar spectacle in Washington. At a moment of crisis that threatened the economic security of American families, Washington played the blame game rather than work together to find a solution that would avert a collapse of financial markets without squandering hundreds of billions of taxpayers’ money to bailout bankers and brokers who bet their fortunes on unsafe lending practices. Both parties in both houses of Congress and the administration needed to come together to find a solution that would deserve the trust of the American people. And while there were attempts to do that, much of yesterday was spent fighting over who would get the credit for a deal and who would get the blame for failure. There was no deal or offer yesterday that had a majority of support in Congress. There was no deal yesterday that included adequate protections for the taxpayers. It is not enough to cut deals behind closed doors and then try to force it on the rest of Congress — especially when it amounts to thousands of dollars for every American family. The difference between Barack Obama and John McCain was apparent during the White House meeting yesterday where Barack Obama’s priority was political posturing in his opening monologue defending the package as it stands. John McCain listened to all sides so he could help focus the debate on finding a bipartisan resolution that is in the interest of taxpayers and homeowners. The Democratic interests stood together in opposition to an agreement that would accommodate additional taxpayer protections. Senator McCain has spent the morning talking to members of the Administration, members of the Senate, and members of the House. He is optimistic that there has been significant progress toward a bipartisan agreement now that there is a framework for all parties to be represented in negotiations, including Representative Blunt as a designated negotiator for House Republicans. The McCain campaign is resuming all activities and the Senator will travel to the debate this afternoon. Following the debate, he will return to Washington to ensure that all voices and interests are represented in the final agreement, especially those of taxpayers and homeowners.