OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?!

Sen. Obama just announced that Markos Moulitstas is to be his running mate? Well, no. He didn't. But with an impending running mate announcement most likely coming tomorrow, this will be my last chance to use that as a faux diary headline. And no, it was not meant purely to boil puma blood, although any anguish suffered by the pumas does warm my heart.

The democrats are currently in the midst of a crisis of confidence, and no matter who Sen. Obama chooses for a running mate, whether it be Sen. Hillary Clinton or Hillary supporter "nemesis" Markos Moulitsas, the choice will be sure to please no one and disappoint everyone.

Some of this hand-wringing and defeatism will be from Republican operatives meant to instill terror and dissent on the boards. A demoralized enemy is easier to defeat.

Some of this hand-wringing and defeatism will be malicious attacks from those who have an axe to grind against Obama and his supporters, such as Markos Moulitsas. When the victor fails, it

Despite a summer of healthy (but slim) poll margins, Sen. Obama now finds himself in a closer race with John McCain.

Perhaps it was a week of vacation?
Perhaps it was exhaustion over the VP pick?
Perhaps it was slight missteps?
All are speculation, and the Obama campaign itself has not blinked, choosing to campaign in Georgia today.

Regardless, it cannot be denied that there has been an ever so slight downturn in Obama polling (almost always followed by a rebound, as seen in the primary).

Of course, when delving further, the poll metrics point to a bleaker future for John McCain that coarse general election numbers show. McCain has only once broken the 44% ceiling in the Gallup national tracking poll, and Barack has never fallen below is 44% floor, losing to John McCain only once and tying three times in the past month.

But democrats will always seem to panic at the sight of their own shadow. I remember even in late summer of 1992, on the eve of our first victory in 16 years, there was worrying about whether Bill Clinton could close the deal. He got booed at a NASCAR event, and all of a sudden it was going to be another 4 years of Bush 41.

Sen. Obama has been marvelous at not ceding issues to the Republicans, but one issue we as democrats ceded decades ago was confidence.

You don't see Republicans angsting in public over the (much unhealthier) McCain poll numbers? Sure, some arch-conservatives fumed when McCain became the nominee. He is, after all, their worst nightmare. But all dissent within the ranks was quickly quelled.

Democrats are currently in the midst of a panic attack over Sen. Obama. Outlying, superficial downturns the past week.

The blood in the water is not from Sen. Obama - it's from us.

And the media sharks have started to pick up on it. The last thing we need is a media meme that Democrats are worried about Obama. What undecided person wants to vote for someone his ardent supporters are worrying about in a manner that would embarrass even neurotic Woody Allen?

Confidence is contagious, and it is time for us to start cheerleading.

Stow your emotions until November 5th. You don't see Republicans expressing fear over who John McCain will pick (he does have the luxury of not being able to do any worse than he already is). Stop second guessing and get over yourselves.

Now let's hear it like we did in South Carolina: U-S-A! U-S-A!

I can't hear you. Louder! Drown the delusional pumas and mctrolls out. Drown out the hand-wringers, second guessers, and defeatocrats.

U-S-A!
U-S-A!



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Tips for Confidence (2.00 / 4)

Go Obama!


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by iohs2008 on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 05:26:57 PM EST

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Moulitsas makes me sick.  Sorry.  This whole diary left me feeling dirty.  Must. Wash. Off. Kossssssssssssssssssss...............


by easyE on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 05:29:47 PM EST

Why? (2.00 / 2)

Because he disagreed with you? That's a pretty weak reason to be disgusted by someone.


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by iohs2008 on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 07:22:16 PM EST
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Re: Why? (none / 0)

I used to read Kos from time to time, just like I used to listen to Rush from time to time.  They both have their agendas, which one can agree with or not.

I avoid both of them now, and for the same reason.  For me, it was when Rush decided to make fun of MJ Fox's Parkinson's disease.  He's rich enough and successful enough that he doesn't have to make fun of people for having physical problems.  If he hadn't done that, BTW, Webb, McCaskill, and Tester would probably not be in the Senate today.

Kos did the same shit to John McCain.  I don't particularly care for McCain's politics, but that's no excuse for making fun of his imperfect teeth.  Kos is well-off and successful enough that he doesn't have to make fun of people for having physical problems.

While I didn't enjoy Kos's brazen race-baiting and dishonesty during the primaries, his site is his money machine, and if that's what makes it pay, then good on him.  It's no different than the political and moral vacuousness Rush engages in for profit.

I avoid them both like the plague now.  They don't deserve my business and certainly not my consideration.  Frankly, I don't think they deserve anyone's.


by SuperCameron on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 09:50:49 PM EST
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If you can't tell the difference... (none / 0)

...between Rush and Markos, then you are truly lost.

Markos is fighting for us. You might not always agree with him, but he has done more for the Democratic Party through his site than any other online site.


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by iohs2008 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 10:51:40 AM EST
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Markos...No way.... (2.00 / 1)

Well, Markos is a vet.

But, he used to be a Republic?

Can we trust him?

I think Obama needs to throw a curve, an older choice, something to calm the big-kitty ville crowd.

Harriet!  How about the "Inadequate black male and a bat-shit crazy older white woman" ticket

Great demographics, eh?


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 05:34:23 PM EST

Re: Markos...No way.... (none / 0)

Well, Markos is a vet.

But, he used to be a Republic?

Ironically, so did Hillary.

I think we could trust both of them (not that I sincerely recommend Markos for VP)


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 07:23:14 PM EST
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Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (2.00 / 3)

any anguish suffered by the pumas does warm my heart.

Rec'd!


Welcome to a landslide WITH white working class, latinos, women and holding on sweeties!!!
by spacemanspiff on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 05:51:32 PM EST

Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (2.00 / 2)

There are plenty of non-pumas who would like to see Moulitsas eat his words.  If Obama chooses Hillary, I'll return to the Big Orange Place for a few days as a lurker just to watch the theatrics.


The universe is a casual place, not a suit-and-tie affair.
by mtnspirit on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:02:56 PM EST

Why Markos, Why not Jerome... (none / 0)

Actually, I have to laugh, I saw Markos and Jerome on the book tour for "Crashing the Gate" and I thought Markos looked about 16 years old.

Must be good genes?

Jerome, to be truthful, looks more like the candidate.

Hell, better then Evan Bayh (Snark!!!)

What about it, Jerome? Care to step up and save the party from imminent defeat?


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:05:47 PM EST

:D (2.00 / 1)

I don't think Markos can be considered for VP. The reason; he would accept Americans that agree with him and silence the rest.


by soyousay on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:09:10 PM EST

Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (2.00 / 1)

I hope the people at Mile High Stadium will choose to chant U-S-A instead of O-B-A-M-A... and I hope they all have American flags!


It profits a PUMA nothing to give their soul for the whole world... but for McCain? --Sir Thomas More (if he were here now)
by LordMike on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:21:28 PM EST

Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (none / 0)

Smart. E-Mail that advice to the Obama campaign, it's dead on.


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:23:19 PM EST
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Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (none / 0)

It was a key moment in SC that many have forgotten. What's the Obama campaign's fax number?


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by iohs2008 on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 07:24:11 PM EST
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Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (none / 0)

Actually, I don't think Markos is old enough...is he?


by Captain Bathrobe on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 09:37:34 PM EST

Re: OMG Obama / Moulitsas !?! (none / 0)

See my post below....


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:45:55 PM EST
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It'll be Howard Dean. (none / 0)

And I for one will rejoice.

YAY!

That's my delusional VP pick for the week.


by DawnG on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:29:24 PM EST

It'll be Howard Dean. (none / 0)

And I for one will rejoice.

YAY!

That's my delusional VP pick for the week.


by DawnG on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:29:40 PM EST

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Markos wasn't born in the US, was he?  Anyway, I think Obama wants someone who would actually HELP him win the election.  Markos is a dweeb.


by Scotch on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:34:57 PM EST

Markos WILL BE THE PICK!!!!!!! (2.00 / 1)

"Moulitsas was born in Chicago, Illinois to a Salvadoran mother and Greek father, and grew up in El Salvador.

Markos Moulitsas Zúñiga (born 11 September 1971),

US Citizen AND Old enough...

Sounds like a done deal to me.

Hey, maybe he can get enough delegates to Flip and HE can be the nominee.....

Scotch, you think Alegre, Larry and Susan will get on board with that?


On Nov 4th, Barack Obama officially ends the Southern Strategy....
by WashStateBlue on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:45:04 PM EST
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Re: Markos WILL BE THE PICK!!!!!!! (2.00 / 1)

Oh, I'm sure they would be very pleased.  They are really fond of him.


by Scotch on Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:48:52 PM EST
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Are there more than 18 pumas? (none / 0)

Could someone prove it? I only can think of 9, so I just doubled it in case I was missing someone. They can't even fill the Cheesecake Factory.

I mean, really, we spend so much time worrying about pleasing therse three people when they in no way shape or form represent America.


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by iohs2008 on Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 10:54:23 AM EST
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