I strongly support President Obama's three principles for real health care reform and urge you to do so too. Any plan Congress passes must reduce health care costs, guarantee choice – including a public insurance option – and ensure quality care for every American.
If President Obama's healthcare plan gets changed to exclude a public option like Medicare, then it is not real healthcare reform. Real healthcare reform depends on whether the American public is allowed to choose a universally available public option or not. If we are allowed to choose a Medicare-like option, the healthcare bill will bring true healthcare reform. It will ensure choice, competition and will reduce costs.
One reason given for opposing a public option is that private insurance companies won't be able to compete in the marketplace if we have a strong public option.
But why should we deny people the right to get healthcare through a public option like Medicare just to put corporate profits ahead of people’s health?
If we're denied a public option, we won't achieve real healthcare reform at all. It's time to stand up to the special interests and enact real reform that includes a public option.
Please support a public option in healthcare reform and urge Congress to do the same.
To see where members of Congress currently stand on the public option and to contact them, see this link: http://standwithdrdean.com/where_congress_stands
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Here’s a great positive message video from three of our own supporting the passage of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act and thanking President Obama and the Congress for passing the bill. It was created in response to the CPAC commercial that used the "money spent since Jesus was born" timeline.
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2009 Inaugural Luncheon Details Announced Washington, DC
The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies today announced the details for the 2009 Inaugural Luncheon, which will follow the swearing-in of President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden.
The luncheon, hosted by the members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, has been a tradition for more than a century. Approximately 200 guests including the new President, Vice President, members of their families, the Supreme Court, Cabinet designees, and members of Congressional leadership will attend the event in Statuary Hall.
The details of the luncheon have been designed to reflect the theme of the 2009 Inaugural ceremonies, "A New Birth of Freedom," which celebrates the bicentennial of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln.
The menu, created by Design Cuisine, a catering company based in Arlington, Virginia, draws on historic ties to the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Growing up in the frontier regions of Kentucky and Indiana, the sixteenth President favored simple foods including root vegetables and wild game. As his tastes matured, he became fond of stewed and scalloped oysters. For dessert or a snack, nothing pleased him more than a fresh apple or an apple cake.
The wines to be served during the luncheon were produced by some of the finest winemakers in California, the home state of Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. Each wine was selected to complement the flavors of the luncheon ingredients.
The 2009 Inaugural Luncheon Menu
First Course • Seafood Stew • Duckhorn Vineyards, 2007 Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley
Second Course • A Brace of American Birds (pheasant and duck), served with Sour Cherry Chutney and Molasses Sweet Potatoes • Goldeneye, 2005 Pinot Noir, Anderson Valley
Third Course • Apple Cinnamon Sponge Cake and Sweet Cream Glacé • Korbel Natural “Special Inaugural Cuvée,” California Champagne
The first course will be served on replicas of the china from the Lincoln Presidency, which was selected by Mary Todd Lincoln at the beginning of her husband's term in office. The china features the American bald eagle standing above the U.S. Coat of Arms, surrounded by a wide border of "solferino," a purple-red hue popular among the fashionable hosts of the day.
The floral arrangements, designed by JLB Floral of Alexandria, Virginia, will feature hydrangeas in shades of purple and blue, Hot Mojolica spray roses, bright Red Charlotte roses and light blue Delphinium in a footed brass compote. After the luncheon, the floral arrangements will be given to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
The backdrop for the luncheon will be a painting, chosen for occasion, and borrowed from the New-York Historical Society. The painting, "View of the Yosemite Valley," by Thomas Hill, reflects the majestic landscape of the American West and the dawn of a new era. The subject of the painting, Yosemite Valley, represents an important but often overlooked event from Lincoln's presidency -- his signing of the 1864 Yosemite Grant, which set aside Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias as a public reserve.
During the Inaugural Luncheon it is traditional for the President and Vice President to be presented with gifts by the Congress on behalf of the American people. The President and Vice President will each be presented with a framed official photograph taken of their swearing-in ceremony by a Senate photographer, as well as flags flown over the U.S. Capitol during the inaugural ceremonies.
The President and Vice President will also receive one-of-a-kind engraved crystal bowls, created by the Lenox Company of Bristol, Pennsylvania. President Obama will receive a bowl depicting the White House on a crystal base inscribed with “Barack H. Obama, The Presidential Inauguration, January 20, 2009.” Vice President Biden will receive a bowl depicting the United States Capitol, on a crystal base inscribed with “Joseph R. Biden Jr. , The Vice Presidential Inauguration, January 20, 2009.” The bowls were designed by Timothy Carder and hand-cut by master glass-cutter Peter O’Rourke.
Each guest at the Inaugural Luncheon will receive a crystal vase etched with a depiction of the U.S. Capitol, designed by Paula Skene, an artist in Emeryville, California, and handcrafted by Evergreen Crystal of Montrose, Colorado.
The Smithsonian Chamber Players, who are artists in residence at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, will provide music for the Inaugural Luncheon. The ensemble, directed by cellist Kenneth Slowik, is renowned for its performances of period music on the musical instruments in the Smithsonian’s collection.
Members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies are Senator Dianne Feinstein, Chairman; Ranking Member of the Senate Rules Committee Bob Bennett; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid; Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi; House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer; and House Minority Leader John Boehner.
Hey, President-Elect Obama is hard at work getting this country back on track, but he's counting on input from all of us. I just wrote in to share my vision for where President-Elect Obama should lead the country, and I thought you might want to do the same: http://www.change.gov/yourvision Thanks.
62 days. That's how much time we have left to prepare for the Obama-Biden Administration that will bring the change Americans demanded so strongly in this past election. President-elect Obama has set a high bar for the Transition team: to execute the most efficient, organized, and transparent transfer of power in American history. As a co-Chair for the Transition, I want to tell you about a few steps we've already taken to achieve this goal. First, we adopted the strictest ethics guidelines ever applied to any transition team. President-elect Obama pledged to change the way Washington works, and that begins with shifting influence away from special interests and restoring it to the everyday Americans who are passionate about fixing the problems facing our country. Opening up the Transition means listening to your ideas and stories and providing a window into how the process works. To give you a look at how we're approaching some of the nation's most pressing issues, we filmed this meeting of our Energy and Environment Policy Transition Team and interviewed team member Heather Zichal. Watch the video and submit your ideas on energy and the environment:
President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Biden have set an ambitious agenda, and we are going to make Change.gov a source of information, as well as a place to participate in the decisions being made about your government. Since the decisions we're making affect all Americans, we're counting on citizens from every walk of life to get involved. You can help us right now by making sure your friends and neighbors know about Change.gov and give their input, too. We're continuing to develop new ways to open up the process, and we'll keep you posted along the way. Thanks, John John Podesta Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team
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In case you missed it on Sunday, here’s a link to the video of Barack on 60 Minutes: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/60minutes/
Tickets to the 56th Inaugural Ceremonies will be provided free of charge and distributed through Members of the 111th Congress. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies does not provide tickets to the public. Members of the public interested in attending the Inaugural Ceremonies should contact their Member of Congress or U.S. Senators to request tickets.
The public should also be aware that no website or other ticket outlet actually has inaugural swearing-in tickets to sell, regardless of what they may claim. Tickets will not be distributed to Congressional offices until the week before the inauguration and will require in-person pick-up.
“Any website or ticket broker claiming that they have inaugural tickets is simply not telling the truth,” said Howard Gantman, Staff Director for the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. “Tickets for the swearing-in of President-elect are all provided through members of Congress, and the President-elect and Vice President-elect through the Presidential Inaugural Committee. We urge the public to view any offers of tickets for sale with great skepticism.”
Visit the official inaugural site here: http://inaugural.senate.gov/index.cfm
Bob Herbert offers sound advice on what is neded right now:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/opinion/11herbert.html?hp
"The most important thing the Democrats and President-elect Obama can do with regard to the economy is bring back a sense of fairness and equity.
The fat cats who placed the entire economy at risk with their greed and manic irresponsibility are trying to lay claim to every last dime in the national Treasury. Meanwhile, we’re nowhere close to an economic recovery program that will help the people who are hurting most.
Back in September, with the credit markets frozen and the stock markets panicking, the treasury secretary, Henry Paulson, was telling anyone who would listen that his $700 billion bailout package had to be passed with lightning speed — no time to look at it too closely, no time for dissent.
The package was modified, but hurriedly. Now we learn that while all eyes were focused on this enormous new burden for American taxpayers, Mr. Paulson’s department was also engineering — separate and apart from the bailout — what The Washington Post described as “a quiet windfall for U.S. banks.”
With virtually no public attention, and without the input of Congress, Treasury made a change in an obscure tax provision that benefited banks to the tune of well over $100 billion. Was this good policy? In the absence of proper scrutiny, how is it possible to know?
We’ve also learned that the government bailout of the giant insurer, the American International Group — already more than $100 billion — is apparently insufficient. Tens of billions more are needed.
When the Champagne and caviar crowd is in trouble, there is no conceivable limit to the amount of taxpayer money that can be found, and found quickly.
But when it comes to ordinary citizens in dire situations — those being thrown out of work or forced from their homes by foreclosure or driven into bankruptcy because of illness and a lack of adequate health insurance — well, then we have to start pinching pennies. That’s when it’s time to become fiscally conservative. President Bush even vetoed a bill that would have expanded health insurance coverage for children.
We can find trillions for a foolish war and for pompous, self-righteous high-rollers who wrecked their companies and the economy. But what about the working poor and the young people who are being clobbered in this downturn, battered so badly that they’re all but destitute? Can we find any way to help them?
In an article on Sunday, The Times mentioned a young woman in Philadelphia, Kyuana Everett, who is 21 years old, has a high school diploma and is desperate for work. “I’ve tried everything,” she said, “retail sales, office work, but the employers all say they have too many staff and they’re not hiring now.”
The article noted that Ms. Everett cannot even afford to rent a room for herself. She stays with her grandmother, secretly, in a home for the aged.
This is no ordinary recession. With brokerage houses, banks and a mammoth multinational insurance company depending on the Treasury for resuscitation, and with automakers like General Motors staring bankruptcy in the face, it has the feel of a monster downturn, a recession on steroids.
That kind of downturn buries people at the bottom of the economic ladder. We have an obligation to look out for them as well as for the banks and the A.I.G.’s of the world.
If I could place a message on the desk of the incoming president, it would have just one word: Jobs.
With credit cards maxed out, the stock market in the tank, family savings depleted and home equity evaporating, that weekly or monthly paycheck has never been so important.
Congress and the new administration need to think big — bigger than the stimulus package of $100 billion or so, which is being kicked around. Now is the time for a coast-to-coast “Rebuild America” infrastructure program. Put people to work repairing and rebuilding roads and bridges, decrepit schools and ancient sewer systems. Get the construction industry back on its feet.
And now is the time to get going on candidate Obama’s promise to move the country as close as possible to a system of universal health insurance. Pump the money from that vast project into the economy and get those jobs up and running.
And let’s get some help, quickly, to the families who are suffering most from the housing crisis — the ones trembling and heartbroken in the dark shadow of foreclosure.
The naysayers will claim that all of this is too expensive, that we can’t afford it. Where were they when we invaded Iraq? And how do they feel about the staggering amounts being funneled, with nothing like the proper oversight, to the banks and Wall Street?
Let’s try investing in America and its people for a change, rather than just hurling our billions into the abyss"
After decades of broken politics in Washington, eight years of failed policies from George Bush, and twenty-one months of a campaign that has taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are one day away from change in America.
Tomorrow, you can turn the page on policies that have put the greed and irresponsibility of Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street.
Tomorrow, you can choose policies that invest in our middle-class, create new jobs, and grow this economy so that everyone has a chance to succeed; from the CEO to the secretary and the janitor; from the factory owner to the men and women who work on its floor.
Tomorrow, you can put an end to the politics that would divide a nation just to win an election; that tries to pit region against region, city against town, Republican against Democrat; that asks us to fear at a time when we need hope.
Tomorrow, at this defining moment in history, you can give this country the change we need.
We can prove that we are more than a collection of Red States and Blue States – we are the United States of America. That’s who we are, and that’s the country we need to be right now.
In this election, we cannot afford the same political games and tactics that are being used to pit us against one another and make us afraid of one another.
Despite what our opponents may claim, there are no real or fake parts of this country. There is no city or town that is more pro-America than anywhere else – we are one nation, all of us proud, all of us patriots. The men and women who serve on our battlefields may be Democrats and Republicans and Independents, but they have fought together and bled together and some died together under the same proud flag. They have not served a Red America or a Blue America – they have served the United States of America.
Bringing about the kind of change we need won’t be easy. It won’t be quick. But you and I know that it is time to come together and change this country. Some of you may be cynical and fed up with politics. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, Barack asks of us what has been asked of Americans throughout our history.
He asks us to believe – not just in his ability to bring about change, but in ours.
Don’t believe for a second this election is over. Don’t think for a minute that power concedes. We have to work like our future depends on it in the next twenty-four hours, because it does.
Please get out and vote. Call your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers and ask them to vote for Barack. Help others get to the polls.
Tomorrow, we can choose an economy that rewards work and creates new jobs and fuels prosperity from the bottom-up. Tomorrow, we can choose to invest in health care for our families, and education for our kids, and renewable energy for our future. Tomorrow, we can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo. Tomorrow, we can come together as one nation, and one people, and once more choose our better history. That’s what’s at stake. That’s what we’re fighting for.
Be part of history. Be the change we’ve been waiting for. It’s up to you.
OUR MOMENT IS NOW!
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We’ve been through a lot together. From before the primaries, when we were down in the polls, didn't have may endorsements and no one gave us much of a chance; to Barack’s awesome Iowa victory; through the grueling primary contests; and on through this general election campaign, we’ve seen it all. Now we’re just hours away from the big prize and we can’t afford to let up.
We're seeing a surge of support in states we didn't expect to be close contests, including Virginia, North Carolina and even Georgia and North Dakota. These latest battlegrounds present a major opportunity.
Volunteers and staff are on the move in these new battleground states, and if we can provide them with the right support, they could put us over the top. We can't take anything for granted, and this election is too important to ignore any potential path to victory.
Please dig just a little deeper and make one final donation right now to help us change the electoral map, and bring a real change to our country. LINK http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/TCP
In these final days we have to take the fight to our opponents everywhere we can.
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From Barack’s “Closing Argument” speech:
“Don’t believe for a second this election is over. Don’t think for a minute that power concedes. We have to work like our future depends on it in this last week, because it does. (On Tuesday), we can choose an economy that rewards work and creates new jobs and fuels prosperity from the bottom-up. … We can choose to invest in health care for our families, and education for our kids, and renewable energy for our future. … We can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo. … We can come together as one nation, and one people, and once more choose our better history. That’s what’s at stake. That’s what we’re fighting for. And (if in these last days), you will knock on some doors for me, and make some calls for me, and talk to your neighbors, and convince your friends; if you will stand with me, and fight with me, and give me your vote, then I promise you this – we will not just win Ohio, we will not just win this election, but together, we will change this country and we will change the world.”
We’ve got four more days to make a difference. We are four days away from bringing the change we need to this great nation.
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Reminiscent of the primaries, whenever Barack started pulling away in the polls, his opposition launched multiple frantic, baseless personal attacks against him. Remember the “kitchen-sink” strategy?
As McCain’s poll numbers slide, his campaign becomes more desperate and negative by the day.
Just as we did during the primaries, we need to respond by increasing the cost of these desperate tactics.
If enough people donate in response to the McCain/Palin attacks, it will show our opponents that when they attack Barack Obama, it literally makes our campaign stronger and we’ll have the resources to really go after these guys.
Make them think twice about continuing these attacks.
Please respond by making a donation right now:
In last night's debate, Americans saw why Joe Biden will be a great vice president. While Sarah Palin did a fair job presenting her rehearsed talking points, Biden presented a clear case for why he and Barack represent the change America needs.
Can you help get out the word and build momentum for the Obama/Biden ticket?
Biden made a persuasive case for ending eight long years of Bush-McCain policies. And he came across as a real vice president. He had actual answers to the problems most Americans are facing right now.
But some pundits on TV are giving Palin a pass. They're saying that because her responses weren't a Katie Couric-style disaster, she won even though voters disagree.
Can you help fight back by going to the Debate Action Center?
There, you can vote in the online polls that reporters are watching to judge who won. You can also write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper about why Biden looked ready for the job and laid out a clear case for why we need Obama as president.
Click here to take action: LINK http://pol.moveon.org/lte?campaign_id=98&id=14156-8980557-pQFeIHx&t=2
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At this defining moment, when the stakes could not be higher, we need fundamental change.
The choice in this election could not be clearer. We know that change will not be easy; we’re up against powerful entrenched special interests in Washington that will say anything and do anything to stay in power.
John McCain has been a Washington insider for decades, working for big corporations. His campaign is run by lobbyists. The failed economic policies of the past eight years have hurt American workers and put our economy on shaky ground. We're up against an opponent who not only supports those policies, but is so out of touch that he actually believes "the fundamentals of our economy are strong."
In times like these, can we really afford more insider politics?
Please watch and share this one-minute video:
Thank You John McCain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJThPjvscFs&eurl=http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/9/20/85055/0190/606/604527
Our destiny is written by us, not for us. It’s in our hands.
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The Obama campaign has launched a website called McLobbyist to set the record straight on McCain's ties to lobbyists running his campaign as how this impacts the issues in this election.
http://www.johnmccainrecord.com/mclobbyist/
What does a lobbyist controlled McCain-Palin ticket mean for you? It means lobbyists come first. On jobs, health care, energy, America’s standing in the world — lobbyists pay big bucks to make sure their special interests come first. And time and time again, McCain has given lobbyists what they paid for.
McCain’s top dog, campaign manager Rick Davis, helped pave the way for job losses in Ohio — putting the interests of his former lobbyist client, Airborne Express, above yours. Read More
Senior Campaign Advisor Charlie Black lobbied for Big Oil for eight years. McCain’s tax plan would save Big Oil $4 billion. Lucky coincidence? Or planned convenience? Read More
Employed at the top of the McCain campaign are former lobbyists John Green and Wayne Blank who have put the interests of health insurance and pharmaceutical companies above yours. Read More
Senior Foreign Policy Advisor, Randy Scheunemann pocketed $2.6 million lobbying McCain on Soviet interests while on McCain’s staff. That’s not country first. Read More
Don’t settle for just more of the same. Be the change we need.
Thanks to Karen Young of the North Carolina Action Team:
Need flyers for phone banking, canvassing, voter registration, talking points, and Obama events? Need Obama info to distribute at malls, movie theaters, campuses, and other high traffic areas?
Here is a great page with ALL the Obama Issue Flyers.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/resourceflyers/
Just hit a link and the flyer is right there for you to print!
BLUEPRINT FOR CHANGE: http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/ObamaBlueprintForChange.pdf
Also see a flyer comparing Obama's and McCain's tax plans which you can print off:
http://vt71443.com/materials/taxes.html
Other Obama information sources:
- Materials you can print: http://my.barackobama.com/acresources
- Policy Issues: http://my.barackobama.com/acissues
- People Pages: http://www.barackobama.com/people/
- Get the Truth about Rumors: http://www.fightthesmears.com/
- Check the Facts: http://factcheck.barackobama.com/
- Newsroom: http://my.barackobama.com/acnewsroom
- BarackTV: http://www.barackobama.com/tv/
- Speeches: http://my.barackobama.com/acspeeches
- Meet Barack: http://www.barackobama.com/learn/meet_barack.php
- Fundraising Guides: http://my.barackobama.com/acresources
- Widgets, Logos, Icons, and Other Downloads: http://www.barackobama.com/downloads/
Change begins with us. Please make a donation to the Obama campaign now: LINK
Obama spokesman Bill Burton issued this statement regarding McCain’s acceptance speech:
“John McCain said that his party was elected to change Washington, but that they let Washington change them. He's right. He admonished the 'old, do-nothing crowd' in Washington, but ignored the fact that he's been part of that crowd for twenty-six years, opposing solutions on health care, energy, and education. He talked about bipartisanship, but didn't mention that he's been a Bush partisan 90% of the time, that he's run a Karl Rove campaign, and that he wants to continue this President's disastrous economic and foreign policies for another four years. With John McCain, it's more of the same.
That's not the change Americans need. Barack Obama has taken on the special interests and the lobbyists in Illinois and in Washington, and he's won. As President, he'll cut taxes for 95% of all working families, provide affordable health care to every American, end the tax breaks for companies that ship our jobs overseas, and eliminate the oil we import from the Middle East in ten years.”
Make no mistake about what we're up against. John McCain has embraced the same old politics of fear, division, and Karl Rove-style attacks -- which makes sense coming from someone who's voted with George Bush literally 90% of the time. The American people deserve more than a 10% chance at change. From the very beginning, this campaign has been in our hands. Now more than ever, Barack is counting on us to see it through.
No matter what McCain says, we can't bring about change by relying on the same ideas that have failed us for the last eight years. Show the McCain campaign that people coming together, giving what they can afford, and working toward a common purpose will transform this country. Change begins with us. Please make a donation to the Obama campaign now: LINK
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Please watch this video and forward to friends and family. Joe Biden forcefully points out why the McCain campaign is just more of the same divisive political distractions that politicians resort to when they don’t want to address the real issues that are facing regular people.
After days of negative attacks -- and no mention of real proposals to fix our economy, get more people health care, or make America safer -- the party that brought you eight years of disastrous policies is asking for four more. If you watched the republican convention, you saw John McCain's attack squad of negative, cynical politicians. They lied about Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and they attacked us for being a part of this campaign.But worst of all -- and this deserves to be noted -- they insulted the very idea that ordinary people have a role to play in our political process.
After the last eight years, it's up to us to keep America's promise alive. How can John McCain pull us out of the deep hole we're in when he voted with George Bush more than 90% of the time? The American people deserve more than a 10% chance at change. No matter what McCain says, we can't bring about change by relying on the same ideas that have failed us for the last eight years. Show the McCain campaign that people coming together, giving what they can afford, and working toward a common purpose will transform this country. Change begins with you. Please make a donation to the Obama campaign now: LINK http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/TCP
From: Obama Action Wire [mailto:info@barackobama.com] Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 12:02 PMTo: Tim PrudhelSubject: What Republicans talk about when they have nothing to say
Tim -- If you watched any of the Republican convention this week, you probably noticed that they spent a lot of time attacking Barack and sneering at people who try to improve their communities. But they hardly spent any time at all telling us how they're going to help people across America who are hurting. That's because they knew they had adopted the most extreme, right-wing platform in their party's recent history. And they knew the American people don't want any more of the same. Yesterday in Pennsylvania, Joe Biden gave a blistering response at a rally in a high school gymnasium, and our team was there to capture it on video. With all the uncritical coverage the Republican speeches are getting this week, we need to make sure everyone who couldn't be at that high school in Pennsylvania gets to see Joe calling out the Republican bully tactics. Watch the video of Joe's response and make sure everyone you know sees it, too.
By the end of the week, Joe had had enough. And when he got going yesterday, it was really something to see. The issue isn't so much what we heard from the Republicans. The attacks the Republicans launched were the same tired, old lines we heard in 2000 and 2004. The issue is what we didn't hear. We didn't hear about the middle class, or housing, or a concrete plan to keep American jobs here. It can be tempting to listen to all the jeering and get sucked in, but it's no substitute for a plan. And Joe Biden saw right through it. Check out Joe tearing apart the Republican distraction tactics and share the video today: http://my.barackobama.com/joesresponse Keep fighting the good fight, Obama Action Wire
The Obama Action Wire is a grassroots rapid response group for supporters to fight smears, spread the truth, push back on misleading media, and take positive action. Forward this email to everyone you know or sign up for the Obama Action Wire now.
Please read, push, & promote Bob Herbert’s NY Times Op-Ed.
Here’s the deal: Palin is the latest G.O.P. distraction. She’s meant to shift attention away from the real issue of this campaign — the awful state of the nation after eight years of Republican rule. The Republicans are brilliant at distractions. Willie Horton was a distraction. The chatter about gays, guns and God has been a long-running distraction. And we all remember the Swift-boat campaign.
Respectful criticism of Sarah Palin is fine. But the great issues of this campaign loom like giant redwoods over the pathetic weeds of politics as usual and the myriad distractions that have turned one presidential election after another into a national embarrassment.
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