2008
Obama comes out of the closet
Out of the closet on his positions on many aspects of the gay agenda that is. Check this out from the Boston Globe:
Barack Obama pledges that if he wins the presidency, he would pass an employment nondiscrimination law covering gay Americans, guarantee federal benefits to gay couples in civil unions, and would end the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that prevents gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.
McCain's poll numbers
There are some new polling numbers out in the presidential derby, and it's looking better for John McCain. From the Associated Press: read more »
Pro-abortion crowd to spend twenty million on election
Here comes Planned Parenthood and NARAL...
Abortion-rights groups are planning to spend unprecedented sums on voter outreach and education in this fall's elections, as they broaden their electoral targets in an effort to change the make-up of the House and Senate.
McCain Calls for "League of Democracies"
On Wednesday, John McCain, in his first major policy speech since securing the GOP nomination, called upon the democratic nations of the world to join the United States in the formation of new and improved "global alliance" - what he called the "League of Democracies".
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No re-do in Michigan
WASHINGTON (AP) - The drive for a second Michigan presidential primary collapsed Thursday, and a fresh dispute broke out between Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton over the fate of the state's 156 national convention delegates.
Reactions to Obama's speech
Reaction to Obama's speech.
From conservatives:
Newsbusters points out we still don't know if he told the truth when he initially said he wasn't present in church when Wright made those type of comments.
Obama's "race" speech
Obama's giving his big speech on race today in order to counter the ill effects on his campaign due to his former pastor's hate speech from the pulpit. (Polipundit has some of Pastor Wright's greatest hits here.) Drudge has the transcript of the speech here. read more »
Marriage amendment news
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, a traditional definition of marriage amendment qualified for the ballot in Florida this coming November. Now comes the latest project - getting it onto the ballot in California.
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Romney endorses McCain
Mitt Romney officially ended his campaign yesterday and endorsed John McCain for the GOP nomination: read more »
Carville says Hillary's in trouble
Things aren't so good in Hillary-Land right now. Staff shakeups are one thing, but now actually being behind in the delegate count with only about three states standing between her and oblivion is worse. Carville points out the obvious: read more »



