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Barr says GOP faces 'tsunami'-sized loss

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 07:57:08 AM PDT

Libertarian Presidential candidate Bob Barr visited St. Louis this past week-end to raise a little money and make a little news.  STL Today (St. Louis Post Dispatch online news outlet) covered his visit.

Barr rejected claims that he is a 'spoiler'.

Libertarian presidential nominee Bob Barr on Sunday rejected critics' assertions that he could be a "spoiler" in November, shifting votes away from Republican John McCain and possibly aiding the election of Democrat Barack Obama.

"It's an awfully weak argument for Republicans to make," Barr said, while predicting that the GOP may be facing a defeat of "tsunami" proportions.

MO Republican Representative Indicted for Sexual Assault on a Minor

Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 04:05:16 PM PDT

In a copyrighted story, the St. Louis Post Dispatch reports that Republican State Representative Scott Muschany has been indicated for the alleged sexual assault of a 14 year old girl.

The best 911 call I ever heard; Election Day musing

Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 04:27:16 PM PDT

It's Primary Election Day in Missouri and the heat index has been well over 100 degrees all day.  Here in St. Louis, there are some tough races for State Representative and State Senator...the City is so heavily Democratic (88%+) that Republicans don't even file for the seats.  So the winners of the Primary are the winners.

Some other Missouri contributors to DailyKos have been involved in some of the statewide primaries and I'm sure they'll provide dKos readers with excellent insights and results.  I, on the other hand, have been awake since 4am (after only 3 hours of sleep); I've been outside working polls and delivering stuff to others working polls all day and it's a little hot.  I just sat down to relax for a moment and read some news on the Internet and lo and behold, something that is probably really serious to most adults has struck me as hilarious and I'm giddy and laughing my ass off.

Wachovia Securities office raided a few hours ago

Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 10:12:15 AM PDT

Today's dose of bad and scary economic news is breaking out of St. Louis.  Both STLToday
(St. Louis Post Dispatch's web-site) and KSDK.COM (NBC affiliate) are breaking a story about a raid at Wachovia Securities office in St. Louis.

Defense decision blows up on McCain

Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 11:17:31 AM PDT

The controversy over where America buys $35 million worth of tankers for the Air Force took a new turn today when the Defense Department announced that the contract would be bid again.  Boeing has large facilities in St. Louis and STLToday (St. Louis Post Dispatch on-line news outlet) put the story up about the change.  They wrote

Boeing Co. and Northrop Grumman Corp. will submit new offers for a disputed $35 billion Air Force tanker contract, and the Pentagon will pick a winner by the end of the year.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday that his office -- not the Air Force -- will oversee the competition between Boeing and the team of Northrop and Airbus parent European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co.

Feed your soul with Obama's victory

Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 07:50:01 PM PDT

On December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus for a white woman.  That act of defiance was one of the early, visible strikes against the injustices endured by African-Americans.  Tomorrow, June 3, 2008, some 52 1/2 years after Ms. Parks courageous act Barack Obama will stand up and claim that he is the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.  

The enormous significance of this moment is only beginning to sink in.  In the city, an almost-fearful anticipation and quiet excitement has begun to build.  "Don't talk about it out loud.  Something could change".  "I'll believe it when I see it."   The cautionary remarks continue and yet they are delivered with shining eyes and some defiant pride that only hint at the joy waiting to erupt under the surface.  This is really something big.  

Hillary's Rural Co-Chair Stinks Up the Joint

Mon Jan 07, 2008 at 10:13:23 AM PDT

One of my favorite blogs Show Me Progress, has a story today that kind of made me sick.  They're reporting on a report in the Columbia Tribune.  The Columbia Tribune is a pretty good daily published in Columbia, Missouri.  The column is written by Ken Midkiff.  Midkiff is Conservation Chairman for Osage County in Missouri and author of "The Meat You Eat" and "Not a Drop to Drink".  

Midkiff reports that he is undecided on who he will vote for in Missouri's primary on February 5th.  

Like most folks, I had no real favorite among the three front-runners in the Democratic presidential run Barack Obama, John Edwards and Hillary Clinton. The Des Moines Register said in its endorsement of Clinton that any of the above would make an excellent president and it was a most difficult decision.

You couldn't make this up

Fri Dec 21, 2007 at 11:54:11 AM PDT

Where is Jon Stewart when we need him?

Posters at Daily Kos and other progressive sites (including me) routinely refer to right wingers as whack-jobs...wing-nuts...fill in your own favorite phrase.  Today let's reflect on whether this is appropriate.  Follow me below the fold for a story.

Why are teen pregnancies on the rise?

Thu Dec 06, 2007 at 12:57:55 PM PDT

Some Kossack with special knowledge will probably cover this story better than me but I've been kind of sad all day since hearing this.  Newsweek reports that

On Wednesday the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the teen birth rate in the United States increased in 2006 for the first time in 14 years,

The change in numbers is definitive.

Between 2005 and 2006, the teen birth rate rose from 40.5 to 41.9 live births per 1,000 Americans aged 15 to 19. The increase was highest among black teens, at 5 percent. Hispanic teens had a 2 percent increase, and non-Hispanic white teens were in the middle at 3 percent. Until this year the teen birth rate had been decreasing steadily from its all-time peak in 1991.

Bellwether MO Would Elect Democratic President Today

Sat Nov 17, 2007 at 10:26:24 AM PDT

I've often been told that Missouri is a microcosm of the country.  Reportedly Missouri has voted with the rest of the country in every presidential election except one.  With that in mind, let's review a report in today's St. Louis Post Dispatch that says if the election were held today, any of the Democratic candidates would beat any of the Repubican candidates for President in Missouri.

Conducted last week, the survey of 800 likely Missouri voters showed them favoring the top Democrat, U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., over the top Republican, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Clinton also came out ahead in matchups with each of the three other highest-polling Republican contenders: former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson and Arizona Sen. John McCain.

The two other leading Democrats — Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards — also outpolled all four top Republicans, but generally by smaller margins than Clinton.

Grassley calls Bush out on S-CHIP

Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 07:15:50 AM PDT

Several weeks ago I became convinced that the President and the other Republicans' opposition to S-CHIP was on behalf of big tobacco companies.  

Tonight I spent a few hours with some friends.  While I participated in their conversation (I think) the truth is that I just couldn't stop thinking about the SCHIP veto.  Why? Why? Why?  Bush's veto hands Democratic opponents another issue.  By Bush's standards, SCHIP expansion doesn't cost  that much more.  Purportedly the insurance companies and Big Pharma are on board and didn't oppose SCHIP.  All day long I've been wondering...who got to Bush?

Then, a few hours ago, it hit me like a ton of bricks...the Tobacco Companies!  

Headlines you don't want your candidate to have

Mon Oct 08, 2007 at 04:37:46 PM PDT

Neocons converge around Giuliani campaign

I saw this on MSNBC and decided to click through.  Immediately I was looking at a large picture of Rudy, backlit with a rainbow, head up and gesturing to the crowd.  And the Newsweek headline screamed:

Would You Buy a Used Hawk From This Man?

Giuliani gives us something to talk about

Thu Oct 04, 2007 at 09:32:08 PM PDT

The national media seems to be in the process of anointing Rudy Giuliani as the Republican nominee.  I don't understand Republicans so I won't speculate as to whether he will or won't be the nominee.  I probably have a better chance at speculating about the behavior of Martians than Republicans these days.  

However, with all of the media speculation I started thinking about Giuliani as the nominee.  He was in St. Louis today and his visit provided some food for thought.

Duh! It's the Tobacco Companies

Wed Oct 03, 2007 at 09:28:18 PM PDT

Tonight I spent a few hours with some friends.  While I participated in their conversation (I think) the truth is that I just couldn't stop thinking about the SCHIP veto.  Why? Why? Why?  Bush's veto hands Democratic opponents another issue.  By Bush's standards, SCHIP expansion doesn't cost  that much more.  Purportedly the insurance companies and Big Pharma are on board and didn't oppose SCHIP.  All day long I've been wondering...who got to Bush?

A good time was had by all

Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 08:51:29 PM PDT

Tuesday night St. Louis area Kossacks 'met-up' for some good food and drink and lots of good conversation.  As many as 30 people came and went during the 3+ hour gathering.  We sat outside on the patio at the Royale, a St. Louis neighborhood tavern that frequently plays host to liberal activists. The weather was spectacular and we stayed a long time.

What kind of change agent would Hillary Clinton be?

Sun Sep 09, 2007 at 11:56:55 AM PDT

If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee I am going to work like a dog to elect her.  And in spite of the fact that I am rather ambivalent about her candidacy right now, I'm certain that if presented with the real opportunity to elect a woman as President of the United States, I will be inspired in ways that I can't even imagine.  She is leading in the polls.  Her potential victory must be considered as a very real scenario.

For these reasons, I read as much as I can about her.  Today, MSN has a Newsweek story How She Would Govern by Jonathan Garman.  The author sets out to make the case that Hillary has learned from her experiences in Washington and has changed as a result of those experiences.

Romney: I'm not a pygmy, I'm a bully

Wed Jul 25, 2007 at 06:45:47 PM PDT

After what we've seen from Republicans over the past decade or so, it is easy to understand if a wanna-be like Mitt Romney believes that the most important characteristic of the Republican nominee is his ability to be mean.  George W. Bush's ascendency taught Mitt that bullies succeed in the Republican party.  And, occasionally, in America.

This Republican mean-guy reality was apparently brought home further to Mitt when Newt Gingrich called him and the other Republican candidates 'pygmies'.

Follow me past the jump and learn about Mitt's latest effort to prove his manhood to Republican primary voters.  I learned about it on STLToday, the St. Louis Post Dispatch's blog and in this AP Story on YahooNews..

The Hall of Bad Presidents

Sun Jul 22, 2007 at 06:58:16 PM PDT

In today's St. Louis Post Dispatch, Kevin Horrigan reacts to William Kristol's assertion that

"George Bush's presidency will probably be a successful one."

Horrigan takes his readers directly into the Hall of Bad Presidents, where we eavesdrop on a conversation between Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan and Warren Harding.  These three former presidents live in the Hall of Bad Presidents.  There is space for only three people in the Hall.  For some time these three have suffered angst about George W. Bush.  Candidly, they are worried that he has earned a spot in the Hall and will put one of them out.  William Kristol's remarks sparked a discussion that brought those fears to the surface.  Kevin Horrigan dug out the story and brings it to us here.

Read some of the highlights with me following the jump.


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