Archive for the ‘US Presidential Election 2008’ Category

As predicted, John McCain has made a strong comeback in recent polls. Barack Obama, who is feeling the pressure from McCain’s campaign, has focus his campaign on tax and health care issues. However the McCain/Palin ticket proves to be more viable that previously thought.

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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” and appearances in Colorado boosted John McCain’s candidacy, dashing rival Barack Obama’s hopes for a landslide victory on Election day. With only 15 grueling days to go before Election Day, the Palin Effect has proved the McCain/Palin Repulican ticket to more viable than the junior Senator from Illinois himself realizes: Palin is no bimbo; she is a bold and courageous Republican Vice-Presidential nominee.

You may have heard the name Clay Aikman a thousands times before; however, this time his name seems very foreign in a political Weblog entry like this one. On the World Wide Web of information, you can (legally or illegally) download his latest songs from the privacy of your home or office and read the latest news about him on celebrity Web sites and Weblogs. His music engulfs his faithful fans in a virtual fairy tale — a world from which they never want to depart — that rivals that of Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen.

Has Governor Sarah Palin became a political liability to Senator John McCain, the 72-year-old presidential nominee of the Republican Party in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election? Does she lack the right stuff of which savvy world leaders are made? If the answer to both question is a resounding “yes,” McCain’s selecting the Republican vice presidential candidate will prove fatal on Election Day 2008.

Is Obama’s healthcare and insurance proposal better than Senator McCain? Not if the U.S. Voter is screwed again: After the 2008 Wall Street bailout of Wall Street, many voters wonder when the bleeding of the U.S. economy will ever stop.