Michelle and I were talking about campaign finance this morning. She didn’t paint a pretty picture for me. It’s not as though we don’t have enough money flowing into the campaign. We have too much money. John McCain wants me to take public financing. Long ago, when I didn’t have much money and contributions were … Read More »
“The Nightmare Ticket”
Late tonight I got a call from one of our operatives in the Clinton campaign. She reports directly to me and keeps me up to date on Clinton strategy. When it comes to politics and Clintons it’s better to play it safe now than to be sorry later. The Clintons plan to leak to the … Read More »
“It’s the delegate count, stupid.”
Bill Clinton had a great campaign line back in his 1992 race against the smarter George Bush. He often told his campaign staff to stay focused, because, “It’s the economy, stupid.” I don’t think he meant that his staff was stupid. It appears to be a play on words from the old management technique called … Read More »
The many faces of John McCain
It’s no wonder the Republican Guard is so pissed off at John McCain. His politics are all over the map, and it’s not the right side. The Iraq War will be an issue in the fall general election because poor John has nothing else to run on. We’ve been doing some research and planning on … Read More »
A Campaign of Celestial Choir and Lights
I know this may come back to haunt me, politically, that is, but I believe in The Campaign of Celestial Choir and Lights. This concept is not difficult to understand, which explains why my campaign for President touches a responsive chord in so many people, and resonates in a primal, though heavenly orchestral way. It … Read More »
Raising the good ship Souffle
Some call it a hot air balloon, some call it a souffle. Whatever it is, it’s still rising. Barack Obama, captain of the good ship Souffle. Inside one of the rest rooms on my campaign plane is a cartoon which depicts the Clintons trying to roast me in a boiling pot of soup. Hillary tosses … Read More »