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Twitter Tweets about Delusions of Grandeur as of December 4, 2008



cosmicthoughts: @Mr_Marty I always do it because I like being helpful, rather than any delusions of grandeur - if that’s a wannabe, so be it!
2008-12-04 12:53:31 · Reply · View
lcreale: delusions of grandeur? r people reading this? The cat is reading my mind right now. i feel like the guy in the movie Omen. no black dog tho
2008-12-04 05:13:01 · Reply · View
razorwitted: I have no delusions of grandeur. I know the limits of my influence. Still, I’m saying to my 23 followers: Check out Sugar Mama’s on 1st.
2008-12-04 02:55:43 · Reply · View
Danisidhe: Publishing bods - why is the NYT listening to a 26yr old failed editorial assistant with delusions of grandeur? http://tinyurl.com/6jttzz
2008-12-04 01:31:44 · Reply · View
llorracanit: @CoreyDTT You boys and your delusions of grandeur….
2008-12-04 01:14:03 · Reply · View
gusgreeper: @victoria_potter yes i have no delusions of grandeur! :P
2008-12-04 00:42:14 · Reply · View
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bullshit_protector Tomorrow is Super. No, really, in addition to being Mardi Gras, its a super Tuesday tomorrow as 20 states take to the ballot boxes to help choose the next president and while both parties think they have their chosen ones pretty much chosen (Obama and Mccain), I’m here to urge you to take a different tact when voting tomorrow.

I’d like to ask you to consider supporting Mike Huckabee tomorrow on one issue. The FairTax. Mike is the ONLY candidate in either party who supports this revolutionary new way of taxes, which ensures that EVERYONE (rich, poor, legal or illegal) pays their share of taxes. The fairtax could be considered the “Great Equalizer” of our time and the best way to get the information out there about it is to let those politicians know we want someone who’s serious about it.

If you’re like me and you live in a state with open primaries (I can vote in either party tomorrow) and you hadn’t decided who to vote for yet on either side (lets face it, NONE of the candidates really have anything new and exciting to offer) please consider Mike Huckabee and the FairTax. Please?

EDIT: I got home tonight and there were THREE messages on the Answering Machine from Romney for President. This is on top of the four we received over the weekend. If he wanted my vote, he definitely went about it the wrong way…

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As the polls go



Next up in the race to be the next leader of the Not So Free World is Michigan. The polls opened in MI today to a somewhat limited Democratic side (the DNC is punishing MI for moving their primary by taking all of their delegates away) with only Clinton listed on the ballot there while the GOP has a full slate of contenders (though, Thompson, Guliani and Paul are visibly lacking in the state) listed. Mit Romney is looking to gain some ground here as many have guessed that another second or third place finish in the motor state would leave him questioning whether or not he wants to continue.

Its interesting that by now, the Democratic side is almost paired down to the final three, while the GOP hopefuls are looking past what has happened to states with later primaries to gain ground (Thompson is looking to the Carolinas and most of the south, while guliani is looking to Florida and some of the other red states). It definately proves how split the republican party is going in to this election and I think if Ron Paul were smart, he’d drop out of the GOP race and focus on gaining a third party nomination. Of course whether or not he could do anything with that nomination would be a stretch.

The only thing I know for sure is that the American people have not found one consistant leader from either party to put their faith behind. If the election were today, and you had to vote for one of the six leaders, who could you vote for with out feeling the need to go in to a drug treatment program??

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I’ve found the pres/vp combo that I’d vote for in heartbeat if only it would happen in real life. Mike Huckabee (the GOP candidate who currently has my support) was on The Colbert Report again last night and he reaffirmed his plan to make Steven his VP if he gets the nomination. While I’m sure its little more than a publicity stunt, I honestly think it’d be good for the country to have someone in office like Colbert who doesn’t seem to take the whole process too seriously (remember his bid in South Carolina?).

Of course if elected, I bet we see a huge rush on addiction treatment centers as people try to figure out if its all just a bad drug induced dream or not.

Would you vote for a Huckabee/Colbert ticket??

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And they’re off!!



12:01 am on January 8th, 2007, New Hampshire was the first state to hold an official Primary in the presidential season. Sure, Iowa had their caucuses last week, but come on, standing in a corner is hardly the way to pick the future president of the country is it? New Hampshire is generally the first official primary in the country (its been that way by tradition since 1920 and by state law since the 70’s, though I don’t see how a state can decide its going to be first. Thats like the last place qualifier at a nascar event deciding to take the choice poll position).

Its not that important of a primary as far as delegates go (come on, this ISNew Hampshire we’re talking about) but the important part of the NH primary is the media exposure that a candidate gets from the event. Most sub-third place finishers will most likely begin their exit after today’s primary while the two or three main players in either party may fight for more of their life. If Obama can finish strong here beating out Clinton (or even if Hillary looses to John Edwards), the Clinton camp will either have to ramp up their fight for super tuesday or take a good look at their strategy and decide to go home. Its seldom that a candidate looses the party’s nomination after taking both Iowa and New Hampshire (and another loss here would take a lot of wind out of HRC’s sails).

NewHampshire_primary_sign_tOn the Right side of the aisle, if McCain can stage a coup and come out ahead of Romney, then the Mittster will have to step his game up a tad as well as he would have suffered two early losses in Key states. Same for Rudy. Fred isn’t expecting to do well until he hits the southern half of the country, but more than anything, I think I’d like to see him drop out and endorse Huckabee who could do well with anything above a third place finish in the Granite state.

All in all its going to be an exciting day. By the way, if you’re in Georgia and you did not register to vote before Yesterday, you’re out of luck for the Primary coming up in February.

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What a night!!



So the caucuses were good for some and not so good for others. On the side of the donkey we have two senators (dodd and biden) dropping out of the race as Obama edges past Edwards and Clinton for the Iowa delegates. Whats surprising is that Edwards beat out Hillary Clinton for second. The talking heads are calling this a “debate between change and experience” this go round. Personally, I think people are beginning to see Hillary Clinton for what she is, and I hope it continues to New Hampshire.

The GOP pushed Huckabee to the front of the pack and gave him the nod and its my hope that he’s able to parlay this early win in to a string of them. I think an Obama vs. Huckabee general election in November could prove interesting and beneficial for the country. They both offer different views from previous holders of the office and most importantly, they both seem to know whats on the minds of the average person. Of which, there are a lot. It makes me wish I had real estate in NH and some of the early primary states so I could vote now, but I guess I’ll wait my turn. Georgia votes in February.

Caucus Outcome (top 3 in each party)

Democrat

  1. Obama - 38%
  2. Edwards - 30%
  3. Clinton - 29%

GOP

  1. Huckabee - 34%
  2. Romney - 25%
  3. Thompson - 13%
  4. McCain - 13%
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Whats all the Caucus about?



They don’t send out kids party invitations to people in either party reminding them about the Caucuses on January 3rd, people just know about them. If you’ve turned on a radio, tv or picked up a paper today then chances are fairly good you know about them as well. The opening of the political voting season is brought in with friends and neighbors meeting in schools, churches, halls and other meeting areas for a chance to literally stand up and be counted.

According to CNN the democratic caucuses actually require a person “voting” for one of the candidates to stand in the appropriate corner of the room for the candidate, while the GOP Caucuses take a secret ballot. I prefer the secret ballot as opposed to standing in my guy’s corner, after all, one of the two things you don’t discus with friends is politics.

It will be interesting to see who from the Democrat side walks away triumphant (Obama, Edwards and Clinton are in a tight three way race) and I’m even more excited to see which GOP frontrunner takes it and whether or not Thompson can garner enough votes to stay alive in the race.

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Your Average Joe



t1home.huckabee.ap Apparently, people like Mike because he looks like your average medical supplies salesman from the midwest (I don’t know if there are a lot of Med Supplies salesmen there, it just seems like something they’d have in the midwest, doesn’t it?). He took the opportunity over the holiday weekend to go pheasant hunting. Apparently the group he was with bagged three birds and he even snagged one of the little buggers himself quipping:

“Don’t get in my way,” he said while pointing to the three dead birds.
“This is what happens…You vote for me, you live. You don’t…there you go.”

Got to love a guy with a sense of humor (of course, the shotgun he’s holding helps a little too). The media sees his rise in the polls as an effect of his likability. He’s the favorite uncle everyone has when they’re growing up, as opposed to the really old one who continually tells you how it was when he was younger.

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Good grief!



t1home.huckabeead.cnn In a time when most candidates are releasing holiday themed ads Romney releases one where he comes to the rescue for a friend of his and Huckabee draws fire for an almost non-issue. As you can see in the image, Mike is cleverly positioned in front of a bookcase and a christmas tree in his new Christmas spot. Some though, are claiming its a subliminal message in the form of a cross behind him.

Maybe I need a new pair of HDMI cables on my setup so I can see it better, but I don’t see the connection or the subliminal message here. Its a simple holiday ad wishing voters a Merry Christmas. From where I sit, this freakin country has gotten to PC for its own good.

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Crossing Party Lines



Its always interesting when someone crosses party lines to side with the enemy. Independent Senator, Joe Lieberman has come out endorsing John McCain as the only one who can “break through the partisanship that is poisoning our politics today and stopping us from getting anything done in Washington.” An interesting twist for one who has seemingly broken almost all the rules of modern politics.

Lieberman has drawn some fire from the Democratic Leadership, however there’s little they can do if they’d like to keep his votes on their side of the aisle (especially since very few votes separate the two parties in the Senate). I do have to admit, I’m a little surprised myself, that the liberal from New England is supporting the Conservative from Arizona. It could almost be a story line in an episode of the “Odd Couple” but I wouldn’t expect to see the two of them out shopping for platform beds any time soon (wouldn’t that be a pretty headline??).

Elsewhere in the GOP, Huckabee is drawing more fire as he continues to rise in the polls, which brings to mind the question of whether or not bad press is better than no press at all and Ron Paul reportedly raises 6 million in contributions over the weekend in an online ron paul lovefest. I seriously hope that Paul realizes what effect he could have on the race if he runs as a third party and decides not to. It would make sense for the GOP nomoniee to have him on the short list of running mates, though Eric seems to think that would be suicide for the ticket.

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