Showing posts with label John McCain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John McCain. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2008

Finally...

Mitt's gone. But with a very good speech that modeled Reagan's goodbye in 1976. McCain wins the nomination. For the Dems, Clinton and Obama are locked into a deathspiral that will last under April, maybe May and June.

Great for me. Because there will be more opportunities for speeches.

Starting with Mitt. I'll talk about that and the parallels with Reagan in the next podcast (hopefully) sometime this weekend.

Meanwhile, Time's Joe Klein has an article that talks a little about the inspiration vs. substance debate on the Democratic side.

"We are the ones we've been waiting for," Barack Obama said in yet another memorable election-night speech on Super-Confusing Tuesday. "We are the change that we seek." Waiting to hear what Obama has to say — win, lose or tie — has become the most anticipated event of any given primary night. The man's use of pronouns (never I), of inspirational language and of poetic meter — "WE are the CHANGE that we SEEK" — is unprecedented in recent memory. Yes, Ronald Reagan could give great set-piece speeches on grand occasions, and so could John F. Kennedy, but Obama's ability to toss one off, different each week, is simply breathtaking. His New Hampshire concession speech, with the refrain "Yes, We Can," was turned into a brilliant music video featuring an array of young, hip, talented and beautiful celebrities. The video, stark in black-and-white, raised an existential question for Democrats: How can you not be moved by this? How can you vote against the future?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Michigan Primary tonight

Sorry, no podcast. It's American Idol night. Besides, I am teaching tonight.

But I'll post the victory speech and other speeches. on the blog tonight. Also, I'll give you the react in a links post.

"Prediction?
Yes, Prediction.
Pain."

What movie?

Sorry, McCain by 2 points. Bye Bye Mitt.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

John McCain Accepts N.H. Republican Presidential Nod

A Whole New Ballgame

PSP - Ep. 4 Show Notes


What a night. Predications were accurate: McCain and Clinton wins New Hampshire and the 2008 election has become as unpredictable.

With Nevada and South Carolina coming up. It's pretty much turning into a five-person race. Clinton and Obama are now tied in the national polls for the Dems. McCain, Romney, and Huckabee with the GOP.

Of course, the big winner was John McCain. If he lost, he was done. Hillary Clinton is a winner, but now is probably an even-money pick to win the nomination.

The big loser: John Edwards. A distant third. Two viable campaigns and he's out of money. He wants to stay in, but it's time to face facts. He became toast. Also, Mitt Romney. Michigan has become his Waterloo. He has to win it to remain viable. Obama also to a lesser extent by losing by about 8,000 votes in New Hampshire. But Hillary Clinton wasn't going to pull out if she lost in New Hampshire. But Obama could have made it so that Clinton would have to take the nomination from in in a long process.


So in this podcast we have clips and discussion about the victory speeches for John McCain and Hillary Clinton.

Look for the next podcast this weekend (maybe) before a hiatus next week.