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No matter what, the times, they are a changin'. How much and for whom is yet to be determined but the fact remains, Tuesday, November 4th was a transformative moment in American history. That said, it's now time for us to take this advantage that we've given ourselves as the electorate and run with it. What's on the agenda?
Universal healthcare, ending the war in Iraq quickly and safely and fixing the economy in a manner that ensures that the American workforce has high-paying, productive and meaningful jobs, not just low-wage service industry positions, among many other things.
If President-elect Obama is going to fix anything, he's going to need our help and our vigilance but we're not going to be able to do it ourselves. 53% and control of the House and Senate ain't gonna be enough. As the song goes, we're going to need the senators and congressmen, as well as the mothers and fathers. Their old road may be rapidly aging, but we've yet to really pave our new one.
There are signs that the youth of America might be emerging from 40 years of torpor and apathy and I hope so. For those of us in the middle, not yet old and no longer young, it is our job to do what we should have done more than 20 years ago and that's make our voices heard and make sure those that are becoming active for the first time, those young faces on videos like this one stay active. We must engage them in the process and work of a participatory democracy.
For too long the people of the United States have been silent and for too long we have allowed those in power to erode the constitution and operate without any checks and balances. That time is over. This election was a great first step, but first step it was. Unless we take back the power and the rights that we have given up, piece by piece, since the Reagan "revolution," the election of Barack Obama, as important, beautiful and historic as it was, won't achieve its promise and we will have wasted this biggest opportunity we've had in decades to change America and the world, for the better.
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'.
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'.
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'.
Come senators, congressmen
Please heed the call
Don't stand in the doorway
Don't block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There's a battle outside
And it is ragin'.
It'll soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'.
Come mothers and fathers
Throughout the land
And don't criticize
What you can't understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is
Rapidly agin'.
Please get out of the new one
If you can't lend your hand
For the times they are a-changin'.
The line it is drawn
The curse it is cast
The slow one now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is
Rapidly fadin'.
And the first one now
Will later be last
For the times they are a-changin'.
Copyright ©1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music
This is a heartfelt, emotional and human comment on California's passage of Proposition 8. It's just over 6 minutes long and if you know anyone who voted for Prop 8, show them this. It might not change their minds but it might just make them think about it a little. There are lessons to be learned, here. Lessons about re-defining marriage, for example. This clip is short and too the point and if you voted for Prop 8, I hope it shames you.
Bookmark this page, as I'll be posting often, including pix from the Rabbi Report's magnificent election night gala, right here on E. 9th St. in Greenwich Village (you know...the place where all the pinkos are).
11:00pm- I have no words. We've done it and I'm overcome by emotion. Colorado and Florida, too. 333 electoral vote, so far. I am going to go and be with my friends for a while.
10:20pm-Text from a Fox News staffer to a friend: "Memo sent from McCain campaign: No path to 270." Well, we already knew it, but man...it's great to hear the McCain camp say it, even if it's "secret."
9:25pm-ABC and MSNBC have called Ohio for Obama. Add that to CA, WA, OR and HI....well, you do the math.
9:21-CNN calls the KY Senate race for Mitch McConnell. Not good.
Losing Pennsylvania and NH is incredibly damaging to McCain.
8:32pm-ABC calls the NC senate for race for Kay Hagan. +3!
8:21pm-Jeanne Shaheen (D) defeats GOP senator John Sununu in NH, so that's a net pick up of 3 seats for the Dems!
8:15p,-Fox News predicts Liddy Dole, going down in flames in North Carolina. If that's true, that's another Senate pick up for the Dems!
8:05pm-Multiple networks call Pennsylvania and NH for Obama. EV counts are now 102-34. CNN, however, has NOT called PA.
7:53pm-Numbers in Florida and Indiana are looking very good for Obama. Track the county by county races here.
7:50pm-Lunsford is only down by 6/10th of a percent, with over 28% of the vote reported in KY. This is really good.
7:30pm-Ohio, West Virginia and North Carolina closed. CNN unable to make any predictions.
7:13pm-Bruce Lunsford (D) is giving GOP stalwart Mitch McConnell a run for his money. It's a 2 point race with 13% reporting. Follow it here.
Adam Kersh colors in Vermont for Obama:

7:04am- Obama wins VT (3 EV) and McCain picks up Kentucky (8 EV). No big surprise, here. Mark Warner wins a senate seat in VA. Dems +1 in the Senate.
6:54pm: Six minutes. Six Minutes. Six minutes, Doug E. Fresh, you're on!
6:00pm: Polls in most of Indiana and 1/2 of Kentucky are now closed. However, networks will (rightly) not predict until 7:00pm.
4:45pm: The party will feature booze, food and the special Giant Rabbi-Tastic Map™:

Stay tuned for special election night coverage, as we watch this historic night unfold. I might even post some pix or video of special guests changing the colors on the map!
If you're voting in New York State, today and you're voting for Barack Obama I urge you to vote on Row E, the Working Families Party line. Your vote will absolutely count the same, but the WFP is a great progressive voice that speaks for the people who often have no political voice. From their latest email:
"Voting Working Families counts the same, but it sends a powerful message for the real progressive change we want to see.Healthcare for all, an economy that actually works for working people, green-collar jobs, trade deals that benefit workers instead of multi-national corporations, paid family leave, reliable and affordable public transportation, democracy, equality - today you have a change not just to vote for one of the most exciting presidential candidates of our era, but for a party that shares your progressive vision of what America, and New York, can be."
Find out more at: http://workingfamiliesparty.org/obama
See WFP-endorsed candidates where you live: http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/elections/endorsements/
Need to know your polling place? https://voterlookup.elections.state.ny.us/votersearch.aspx
Thanks to @KarinaLongworth for the heads up on Twitter Vote Report (TVR). A method of tracking how the vote is going across the country, TVR is using hashtags (#______) to collect information and report on the happenings around the country on election day, even if you don't use Twitter (more on this below).
For example: "#10003 L:10th & Broadway #wait:120 back later #votereport" would mean that I am in zip code 10003 at 10th and Broadway and the wait at the polls is 2 hours and I'll be back to vote later. That's a simple one.
A more serious issue could be reported thusly:
"#10003 L:10th & Broadway #EPNY #bad #machine broken, no prov. ballots" which would mean I am in zip code 10003 at 10th and Broadway, I am having a bed experience at the polls and I need the Election Protection Coalition because the voting machines are broken and I can't get a provisional ballot from the polling place." See? A lot of info in a small space.
Even if you don't use Twitter, you can still submit reports by text to 66937 (MOZES), by phone to 567-258-VOTE or by downloading the iPhone App.
More info can be found, here.
Our right to vote is arguably the most important and powerful right we possess in this country and we all need to do our part to make sure that none of us are disenfranchised!
From Halloween night's Countdown With Keith Olberman's #1 story. John Cleese and Olberman on Joe The Plumber and McCain's apparently worsening mental status....
Great all the way through but at about 3:30, it really goes into orbit...
This morning on NBC's Meet the Press, General Colin Powell (Ret.) thoughtfully and with great detail discussed both John McCain and Barack Obama and the reasoning behind his endorsement of Senator Obama. It's an intelligent and often moving seven minutes that is required viewing. As I've said repeatedly, both in this blog and in personal discussions. I will not vote for someone purely based on race and Powell makes it very clear that he shares this position. Had race been his only criteria, Powell would have endorsed Obama two years ago, he said.
What effect this endorsement has on the election is still to be seen. It seems a foregone conclusion that moderate republicans will take this to heart, as will military and retired military families. Considering the military presence in states like Florida and Virginia as well as North and South Carolina, this could prove the most important endorsement received to date by the senator from Illinois. This story, from the Independent newspaper in the UK ran almost a week ago and it illustrates a trend within the military to back Obama. Powell's endorsement can only help.
Joe the Plumber is hardly an "everyman." He's about as close to Joe Sixpack as a Broadway lead is to a chorus girl. Same general ballpark, but one plays 2nd base, the other is the batboy. Get it? What I mean is, when John McCain addressed plumber Joe "The Plumber" Wurzelbacher with "Hey, Joe, you're rich. Congratulations" he wasn't far off. He claims to have enough money to buy a plumbing business that makes from $250,000 to $280,000/year. Not what I would call "rich," but not exactly chump change, either.
The problem is, there's a whole lot of other things wrong with the picture of Joe as painted by the republicans. First, let's start with his name. Samuel J. Wurzelbacher or Worzelbacher, according to Linda Howe, executive director of the Lucas County Board of Elections, as reported in the New York Times. Hmmmm, Might Joe be one of the voters being protested by the Ohio Republican Party in the case they filed with the Supreme Court, yesterday?
Dear Senator McCain,
I an not your FUCKING friend.
kthnxbi,
Mark
Earlier today, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell asked a guest on her newscast about losing how the campaigns could lose 48 hours on "lipstick." Are you kidding me? How dare she ask that question! Who does she think is responsible? For all Sarah Palin's whinging and moaning about how "liberal" the press is and how "biased" MSNBC is (Ok, it is and I love it) stories like "lipstick on a pig" are created completely by the media. What I mean to say is, in answer to your question, Andrea: It's the fucking press, you ninny!
If the press had ignored it as a funny, "last 5 minutes of the newscast" kind of an item, the story wouldn't have had nearly the legs it had, but instead it was the LEAD story! Are you kidding? With McCain, Obama, Palin and Biden, not to mention their dozens of surrogates) out there stumping, holding town hall meetings and generally going about the very serious business of trying to educate the general voting public about who might be best suited to lead the country going forward, MSNBC, CNN. etc. still lead with the damn pig comment.
Once again Mr. Tom Hall has delivered a wonderful piece of writing and leads the way on clear, concise coverage of an issue. After attending the Democratic National Convention (well, I was in Denver, not in the convention hall, alas) I made myself a promise that I guess I ought to make public, if only so that should I not follow through, there will be ample evidence. That promise was to write, often and passionately, about the upcoming election and why Barack Obama needs to be the next president of the United States. Thanks for kicking me in the ass, Tom!
I believe this is the most important election of the past 28 years and in hindsight, maybe the most important since 1960. Hell, why not since ever? In 1980, many of us were convinced that Reagan would lead us to nuclear war, but the threat of Mutually Assured Destruction (a better nickname, MAD, was never invented) and the inevitable destabilization of the Soviet Union prevented that fear from becoming reality. However, the Reagan presidency sharply reversed the social and civil rights gains achieved over the previous 15-20 years and continued the US policy of turning Latin America into our own little death squad playground.
But back to why this particular election is so important. Two words: Supreme Court. If you think that we barely survived the 5-4 decisions of the "Kennedy Court" of the past few years (2008 notwithstanding) wait until Justices Stevens (88 years old), Ginsberg (75, rumored to be ill) and possibly Souter (68 and fed up with the partisan court) and Kennedy (72) retire.
John McCain was set to be interviewed by CNN's Larry King but then yesterday, CNN's Campbell Brown asked very reasonable questions of McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds and Bounds was, erm....unprepared. So McCain canceled his interview. According to the New York Times and CNN, this interview was the reason McCain canceled.
Well, it appears there was something going on, but it's hardly as juicy as a secret pregnancy....erm, I mean, it is a secret pregnancy, just not the kind that was being bandied about. It turns out Bristol Palin is indeed pregnant NOW, just as reported on CELTIC DIVA'S BLUE OASIS, yesterday. So, it's not really a scandal, per se. Not in today's America. Teenage pregnancy was even the subject of a $140+ million grossing comedy!
That said, Mama Sarah is a staunch pro-life, abstinence-until-marriage kinda gal. Works real well, don't it, Sarah? This stance, and her position against abortion, even in the case of rape or incest, puts her not only outside the mainstream of America, but outside the mainstream of her own party!
Palin says that Bristol is keeping the baby and will marry the father. Sure. Nothing says "long, stable marriage" like getting pregnant at 17 and marrying the father. Teenagers always have good judgment in terms of sexual partners and are definitely ready to marry. So it seems that governor Palin is seeing first hand how "successful" abstinence-only education is.
There's absolutely no scientific basis to the theory that abstinence-only programs work or that sex education classes lead to increased promiscuity. In fact, educating teens about the dangers of unprotected sex leads to lower rates of HIV transmission, fewer STDs and less teen pregnancy and the fear of disease and pregnancy can even deter kids from experimenting with sex. Put that in your pipe and smoke it, grandma!
So I am getting a little tired of the blogospehere's suppositions and what not over Sarah Palin's son/grandson. It seems that so far, there's a lot of conjecture and circumstantial evidence, but no smoking gun. Sure, enough to pique interest, but....
And now comes this: CELTIC DIVA'S BLUE OASIS claims that while Trig is indeed Sarah's son, Bristol is pregnant now.
One big problem with both of these stories is, Photoshop, full stop. It's SO easy to manipulate images that It's hard to believe anything you see online.
Look, I would like nothing more than for this right-wing whackadoodle to self-destruct but I'd be a hypocrite if I helped take down her 17 year-old daughter to do it. Honestly? I don't think we need a scandal to take down McCain-Palin. They're the worst GOP ticket since Dole-Kemp and even worse than that, potentially. If this country can overcome its racism, Obama-Biden should clean their clocks. Then again, that's a HUGE "if."
All I know is that I am going to do my best to get Barack Obama elected, but I won't make shit up to do it. If the earlier story is true, then hopefully someone's got a smoking gun and the truth will out. If it turns out to be the rumor mentioned above, then so what? Leave Bristol alone and get on with it.
UPDATE: Turns out, there was smoke, but the fire, for what it was worth, was elsewhere and none of the rumors below were true. Except Bristol is pregnant. Now. Not before. No babygate here, folks. Move along, not much to see!
The Internet is abuzz with the rumor that Sarah Palin is not the mother of Trig, her supposed 5th child, but is in fact the boy's grandmother, leaving oldest daughter Bristol, 17, as the mom.
This Google blog search has a lot of posts about it, many linking to the Daily Kos (link dead) story and this one from Sparticus Lives.
Read through the stories and make up your own minds and have a gander at this picture. Does Sarah look 7+ months pregnant? According to the Kos piece, the Internet is being scrubbed of potentially "incriminating" photos.
Hmmmm......
UPDATE: The story is now on dlisted.
NEW UPDATE: The mainstream news is now reporting on the rumors. Still no proof, though!
NEW UPDATE: Andrew Sullivan weighs in.
NEW UPDATE (8/31, 9:36pm): Sue D. at digitaljournal.com weighs in, disputes rumors. The picture she links to is exactly the same as one in the Daily Kos and Sparticus Lives posts, but the text includes a "taken on" date. NOTE: Both versions of the photo are on the Anchorage Daily News website.
NEW UPDATE (8/31/08, 11:18pm): ArcXIX at Daily Kos is at it again with this update.
NEW UPDATE (9/1/08, 1:52am): The Red Pen @ Daily Kos (thanks to a link from Andrew Sullivan) seems to, for now, put this rumor to bed. That said, the same "it's photoshopped" claim can apply to any photo.

