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Cloverfield Spawns a Sequel: “What new and scarier ways can we taunt the Big Apple — and scare the bejesus out of Manhattanites? Paramount wants to know. They’ve given director Matt Reeves a green light for a sequel to Cloverfield, the little monster movie that scared up $46 million over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, setting a new box-office record.” Does this mean another monster stops by to destroy Manhattan? Or does it start off where the first movie ended? (0) [link]

Rudy Giuliani Abandons White House Bid

Rudy Giuliani abandoned his White House bid Wednesday and endorsed John McCain after a lackluster showing in the Florida primary:

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Rudy Giuliani, who sought to make the leap from New York mayor to the White House, bowed out of the Republican presidential contest Wednesday and endorsed front-runner and longtime friend John McCain.

“John McCain is the most qualified candidate to be the next commander in chief of the United States,” Giuliani said. “He’s an American hero.” […]

The endorsement joined two Republicans who had campaigned on similar themes that highlighted their national security credentials — McCain’s status as a Vietnam POW, war hero and a Senate voice on defense matters, and Giuliani as a stalwart New York mayor during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Giuliani, who was once considered the front-runner on the Republican side, skipped several early primary states and made Florida his make-or-break state, campaigning there for several weeks. His endorsement should be helpful to McCain.

This article was originally posted on ElectionSquad.com.

 

John Edwards drops out of race, encourages end to poverty

John Edwards decided to drop out of the Presidential race Wednesday, announcing a commitment to end poverty from both of his fellow Democratic presidential contenders:

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Former Senator John Edwards, D-N.C., surrounded by his wife Elizabeth and his children, announced Wednesday his presidential bid has come to an end.

“It’s time for me to step aside so that history can blaze it’s path,” Edwards said, making his announcement against the backdrop of the Ninth Ward in New Orleans on the site of a Habitat for Humanity home-building project.

“I began my presidential campaign here to remind the country that we, as citizens, and as a government have a moral responsibility to each other,” he said. “We must do better if we want to live up to the great promise of this country that we all love so much.”

Edwards’ withdrawal from the race means that the delegates he has won thus far are up for grabs. And many political experts expect that his supporters and delegates will largely move to support Barack Obama, and not Hillary Clinton.

Edwards did not endorse any candidate in his withdrawal speech, although he has reportedly spoken to both camps regarding an endorsement.

This article was originally posted at ElectionSquad.com.

 


Fox News Is in for a Very Rough 2008: “My guess is that Fox News guru Roger Ailes has been reaching for the Tums more often than usual early in the New Year, and there are lots of reasons for the hovering angst… Bottom line is that Fox News is in for a very rough 2008. And the umbrella reason for that is quite simple: Eight years ago the all-news cable channel went all-in on the presidency of George Bush and became a broadcast partner with the White House.” Fox News’ campaign coverage has been getting beat in the ratings by CNN, as the Democrats have boycotted the network. But that’s not all that’s making 2008 a rough year for FNC… (0) [link]

John McCain beats Mitt Romney in Florida Primary

John McCain beat Mitt Romney in the Republican winner-take-all delegates Florida primary Wednesday:

Republican Florida Primary Results

With 99 percent of Republican precincts reporting from Florida after Tuesday’s voting, McCain held a five-point lead, 36 percent to 31 percent, over Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts.

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani placed a distant third with 15 percent of the vote, followed closely by former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who held 14 percent.

The results essentially put John McCain in the frontrunner position for the Republicans and essentially ended Rudy Giuliani’s campaign, after he made Florida his make-or-break state.

Democrats also voted, but the Democratic National Committee stripped the state of its delegates as a penalty because the state pushed their primary up before February 5th. The Democratic primary was largely referred to as a “beauty contest,” although that didn’t stop Hillary Clinton, who got 50% of the vote from celebrating her “victory”:

Florida Democratic Primary Results

This article was originally published at ElectionSquad.com.

 

Obama crushes Clinton in South Carolina Primary

Barack Obama won the South Carolina primary in a landslide over Hillary Clinton Saturday:

South Carolina Democratic Primary

Sen. Barack Obama claimed a significant victory in the South Carolina Democratic primary on Saturday, telling supporters “we are hungry for change.”

The Illinois senator earned more than twice the vote that rival Sen. Hillary Clinton did, 55 percent to 27 percent, unofficial returns showed.

Former Sen. John Edwards was third with 18 percent.

“Tonight, the cynics who believed that what began in the snows of Iowa was just an illusion were told a different story by the good people of South Carolina,” Obama said to supporters Saturday.

Obama referenced the “snows of Iowa”? Now who’s injecting race into this campaign? Geez, we already know Iowa is 94% white, Barack. Okay, we’re just kidding. We’re not going to discuss race here as the defining issue of the campaign, as some others have done.

All kidding aside, Obama won more than double the vote Clinton did, certainly giving him momentum (and the delegate lead) going into the humongous Super Tuesday contests in 24 states on February 5th.

This article was originally posted at ElectionSquad.com.

 


US no longer dominates the world of business: “The early 21st century has seen a growing set of challenges to the country’s position. As 2008 starts, this is being exacerbated by the US economic downturn and credit crisis. Although the US remains a powerful business force, it can no longer take for granted its dominance over the rest of the world.” With the way the Bush Administration is running our economy, this was only a matter of time. Sad. (0) [link]

Dennis Kucinich drops out of Presidential Race

Democratic candidate Dennis Kucinich is dropping out of the presidential race, according to an article in his hometown newspaper:

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The Cleveland-area congressman is facing a primary challenge to his seat in the House from a number of Democrats, including Joe Cimperman, who has begun running an attack ad accusing Kucinich of being a “part-time congressman” and missing more than 300 votes in the House.

After being shut out of consecutive debates on CNN, ABC, and NBC, it seemed that the mainstream media had decided Kucinich was out of the race a long while ago.

And the FCC didn’t find itself having jurisdiction to do anything about the networks excluding Kucinich either.

For those of you who love supporting the underdog, don’t dismay, Mike Gravel is still officially running for President, at least according to his website.

And then there were 4…

This article was originally posted on ElectionSquad.com.

 


Rick Jacobs: Why Al Gore is Not President: “When I think of the qualities of a president and try to relate those qualities to anyone alive, I always return to Al. But we know why he didn’t run. The day he’d have heeded the call to serve as president, he’d have been brought down.” Gore has all the qualities it takes to be an excellent president. That’s exactly why he’s not running, according to Rick Jacobs. (0) [link]

Fred Thompson drops out of Presidential Race

Republican candidate Fred Thompson abandoned his bid for President today through a brief statement e-mailed from his campaign office:

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In fittingly odd fashion, Thompson left the race through a brief statement e-mailed from his campaign office and said nothing publicly to the press or his supporters.

“Today I have withdrawn my candidacy for president of the United States,” Thompson said in the message. “I hope that my country and my party have benefited from our having made this effort. Jeri and I will always be grateful for the encouragement and friendship of so many wonderful people.”

Thompson’s exit, in many ways, was as idiosyncratic as his entrance. He kept his supporters and potential supporters waiting for months over the summer as he mulled whether and then when to get into the race.

His late entry and lackluster performance only served to suck the life out of the campaign in the time he was a part of it.

What none of us realized at the time was that Thompson not only negatively affected the presidential race with his long, boring speeches, but he was also sucked the life out of Law & Order, almost causing it’s cancellation last season.

Have you seen how improved the show is this season without him?

And then there were 5…

This article was originally posted at ElectionSquad.com.

 

 

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