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Link Share for My Peeps
March 22, 2008 - 2:26 am
Tags: Democratic primary 2008, democrats, Hillary Clinton, obama, politics
Posted in Mama's Politics, What's Happening? | No comments
It’s Friday Night! I’m feeding my basketball jones by gorging on the NCAA men’s tournament games, but there are enough ads on that I have plenty of time to get this post together and share some of my favorite reading over the past couple of days.
Grab a glass of your favorite wine and start [...]
Welcome to Orlando’s Night Club in Olathe, Kansas
March 19, 2008 - 4:22 am
Tags: race, society, teenagers
Posted in Family Diary | 2 comments
Many nightclubs earn a little extra money and begin breeding future consumers by holding “teen nights” on select days each week or month. One of these clubs in our area is Orlando’s Night Club, located in Olathe, Kansas.
A few nights ago, we gave our 15-year-old son permission to go to Orlando’s teen night. [...]
More Obama Backlash in the Clinton Camp
March 14, 2008 - 4:29 pm
Tags: democrats, election 2008, obama
Posted in Mama's Politics | 2 comments
To absolutely no one’s surprise Barack Obama won the Wyoming primary last Saturday.
And while Obama was winning in Wyoming, Bill Clinton was re-emphasizing his wife’s willingness to let front-runner Obama be HER vice presidential running mate. Obama, in Mississippi a couple of days later, stated the obvious in response to the Clinton’s continuing campaign [...]
Hillary’s Comeback from the Brink of Campaign Disaster. . .
March 5, 2008 - 6:53 pm
Tags: 2008 Elections, Clinton, democrats, obama
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will keep her afloat for now.
But even with her wins in the Ohio and Texas primaries, the fact remains that Obama is still ahead in the popular vote and still ahead in the pledged delegate count.
Much as the I’ve been loving the orgy of political participation inspired by the Clinton-Obama duel, my overriding hope (yes, [...]
Politics and Basketball. . . My Two Favorite Sports
March 5, 2008 - 5:01 am
Tags: Basketball, obama, politics
Posted in Basketball, Mama's Politics | No comments
We gather around the tv tonight to watch primary returns and college basketball.
8:00PM I’m doing my post-workout stretches and watching the primary returns. Obama’s got Vermont and winning in Texas; Clinton’s leading in Ohio.
8:32PM I’m just out of the shower and back in front of the tv. Primary off and basketball on. [...]
I’ve Got Your Back, Michelle O.
February 21, 2008 - 3:59 am
Tags: commentary, democrats, michelle o., obama, opinion, politics
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Just the other day, I was remarking that Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain were both presenting as a couple of classy candidates for first lady.
I revised my opinion yesterday.
Michelle Obama was blasted from all sides after telling supporters at a Milwaukee rally that “Hope is making a comeback, and, let me tell you, for the [...]
This Mama Loves Obama
February 6, 2008 - 6:44 am
Tags: obama, politics
Posted in Family Diary, Mama Knows Best, Mama's Politics | No comments
I’m on board with Obama — I’m old enough to be a cynic, but smart enough to know when someone’s got it going on. I even find myself digging the quasi-spiritual and somewhat hokey “join the movement” campaign theme. Reminiscent of “keep hope alive. . . “
Yep. Obama’s got people excited, and [...]














Obama’s Speech on Race was Brave, Honest, Groundbreaking
Obama’s got a brilliant mind and a beautiful speaking voice, and he used both to full effect yesterday as he engaged with his fellow citizens on a subject few others in public life are willing, or able, to speak forthrightly about under any circumstances, much less when their own political fortunes are at stake. In a speech he wrote by himself, he was fearless in coming forward and pointing straight at the racial divide, challenging all of us to recognize how very separate Black and White America all still are, while offering the hope that we can all yet embrace our common humanity and our allegiance to our nation, throw our judgements aside, and work together for true change.
And the pure beauty is that he did it with straightforward, real talk. No one had to red between the lines. It was a speech unlike any other I’ve heard in my lifetime, and one that has the power to truly evolve us.
Here’s to hope. Here’s to change.