While someone that openly partisan should not have served as moderator, I have to admit, she managed to stay pretty neutral and did a good job. Probably because she knew that her performance would be so closely scrutinized in the days to come.
And, aside from an obvious political preference for Obama, she has a monetary interest with her soon to be released book, “Breakthough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.”
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While someone that openly partisan should not have served as moderator, I have to admit, she managed to stay pretty neutral and did a good job. Probably because she knew that her performance would be so closely scrutinized in the days to come.
And, aside from an obvious political preference for Obama, she has a monetary interest with her soon to be released book, “Breakthough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama.”
Why is Obama recruiting the ex-felon demographic to wedge-in his take-over of Virginia?
Seem a little too cynical to me.
Here’s today’s AP story that confirms it:
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081004/ap_on_el_pr/felons_voting;_ylt=AuIex4Q.IBQu1kBbiiFOrJKs0NUE