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Kenya rejects opposition's demand for election re-run
The Kenyan government on Friday rejected an opposition request for a presidential election re-run within three months, saying the proposal smacked of “blackmail”.

“The government will never yield to blackmail. People should stop using violence as blackmail,” government spokesman Alfred Mutua told reporters when queried about the opposition’s demand for a fresh election.

Kenya’s opposition demanded Friday a re-run of disputed presidential elections, as massed police blocked its supporters staging a rally. At least 355 people have died in political and tribal clashes since December 27 polls resulted in the re-election of President Mwai Kibaki, despite angry allegations of vote-rigging from defeated challenger Raila Odinga. Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) said fresh election should be held within three months. “The way forward will involve a transitional arrangement during which proper preparation can be made for a new election ... that will be transparent and democratic,” ODM secretary general Anyang Nyongo said.

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Raila Odinga
Posted by: Fred || 01/05/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "And we'll keep having elections until we win..." Not said, but implied. Shoot the lot.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 01/05/2008 14:57 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Iowa Behind Her, Clinton Campaign in a State of Urgency
It’s not time for Hillary Clinton to start panicking yet, but the candidate soared into New Hampshire in the wee hours of Friday morning following a third-place finish in Iowa with a fresh sense of urgency swirling about the campaign.

Though even her husband had played down expections prior to Iowa, her finish 8 points behind rival Barack Obama Thursday night was a wake-up call for Clinton, who from day one has been pegged the inevitable Democratic nominee. She’s still the well-funded candidate with the rock-star husband and a deep, national network of supporters – but the results from both the Democratic and Republican caucuses, where once-dark horse candidate Mike Huckabee sailed to victory over millionaire businessman Mitt Romney, were a sign that deep pockets and deep political roots aren’t the only asset in 2008.

As Obama rode to victory on the message of hope and change, Clinton seemed to adopt that rhetoric. On Friday she seemed to even adopt strains of rival John Edwards’ economic populism, bemoaning the reported .3 percent jump in the unemployment rate.
Posted by: Fred || 01/05/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Proving once again, it's never to late for PMS.
Posted by: Icerigger || 01/05/2008 0:47 Comments || Top||

#2  Everyone in Iowa had a long look at Hillary, and just said, "No".
Posted by: whatadeal || 01/05/2008 2:06 Comments || Top||

#3  Rodger has a great mouseover Hillary spot: "you stupid pig-raising bastards!"
Posted by: Frank G || 01/05/2008 5:53 Comments || Top||

#4  If Hillary can't pull out a win in NH, she is pretty much done. And she knows it. Iowa and NH are decently liberal states and if she can't win in those areas the rest of the US will not take her seriously as a candidate that can win.

However, even if she does lose, I can see her bitching and screaming through every state until the dhimocratic convention where she will be dragged of the floor screaming, "It is my turn! It is mine!"
Posted by: DarthVader || 01/05/2008 7:46 Comments || Top||

#5  Don't forget, about a third of the Dem delegates are unelected "superdelegates"--senators, congresscritters, governors, ward heelers, and so on. Hillary! could get a large majority of that group just because she's better at inside baseball than anyone else, and that could be enough to get her the nomination, or at least deny it to someone else.
Posted by: Mike || 01/05/2008 9:13 Comments || Top||

#6  Urgency? Urgency? Sorry! Cain't find it on my map. ;P

Maybe if I used my "Any" key....
Posted by: Almost Anonymous5839 || 01/05/2008 9:20 Comments || Top||

#7  Yeah, it isn't like the Donks have been bitching for the last seven years about the supremacy of the 'popular' vote. The Empress can't sell herself. Bottom line. It's going to be trouble with a capital T.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 01/05/2008 11:07 Comments || Top||

#8  I think Urgency allows crossover voting.
Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/05/2008 11:15 Comments || Top||

#9  Heard she started getting booed in NH this AM, realized it, and switched topics and tactics.

It happened when she started going negative on Obmama.
Posted by: 3dc || 01/05/2008 12:07 Comments || Top||

#10  somewhere in NH, a hotel is buying new lamps
Posted by: Frank G || 01/05/2008 13:51 Comments || Top||

#11  ...DV and Mike both have good points, and if she loses in NH - and let me be clear, there's gonna have to be a massive, no-question-or-spin victory there - what will probably end up happening is that the Clintons will show up at the convention as kingmakers. They wouldn't have the delegates to get her nominated, but they'll have enough influence over those 'superdelegates' to strongly affect who does.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 01/05/2008 16:42 Comments || Top||

#12  Chris Wallace -- I think last night -- was showing video of Hill's "victory" speech in Iowa. He was smiling and finally laughing when describing the scene on the stage. Maddy Albright, Hill then Bill and Chelsea. Was laughing that it looked just like a "living wax museum!" And it did!

The image truly was -- this is what we are electing. A retro throw-back.

Hopefully, this election is the last one that we children of the 60's will have much sayso as "leaders." And there's a better bunch than us coming up!
Posted by: Sherry || 01/05/2008 17:51 Comments || Top||

#13  Watching her in the debate. The fool said that when we launch missiles at Osama we absolutely have to inform Pakiwakiland!

DipShit!
Posted by: 3dc || 01/05/2008 21:04 Comments || Top||

#14  Sherry : Could it be that is was the wax figures from Madame Trousseau's on a road trip?
Posted by: BigEd || 01/05/2008 23:32 Comments || Top||


Huckabee, Obama carry momentum into New Hampshire
  • NEW: Analysts say Huckabee must broaden appeal beyond evangelicals to win

  • NEW: Hillary Clinton vows to fight to Super Tuesday primaries on February 5

  • Barack Obama hopes message of change continues momentum from Iowa win

  • New Hampshire primaries January 8, just five days after Iowa caucuses
  • Posted by: Fred || 01/05/2008 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under:

    #1  Huckaliar said he wasnt running that ad but ran it 10 times on caucus day. Thats going to come back and bite him.

    His problem is that Iowa is full of "populist" idiots, 65% of Republicans there are "Evangelicals", half of whom have apparently given up rational thought and followed Gomer "I am the Jesus Candidate" Huckafraud like the cattle they are.

    NH doesnt have the large number of zombielike Evangelicals who will follow the herd mindlessly.

    He's a Jimmy Carter in a Republican suit. I hope Huckafool finishes below Ron Paul in NH and gets smashed flat in Michigan.

    Plus its a crossover primary, Independents can vote in either primary, which is why McCain is doing so well in NH.

    My hope is Huckbee is just like the 30%+ Pat Buchanan or Pat Robertson got in Iowa when they ran - the high water mark, after which they collapsed because nobody but an idiot evangelical from Iowa would vote for them.

    Thank God we have smarter and truly conservative Evangelicals coming up when you get to Southern Baptist areas, like South Carolina. People like my mom, she despises Huckabee; she likes McCain as a "War Hero" but is reconsidering Fred after I explained tax cuts, limits on agressive interrogation, and McCain-Kennedy immigration amnesty (that one really got her). She heard that Fred had quit from one of my nephews! (Thanks Michelle Malkin you stupid bitch).

    Posted by: OldSpook || 01/05/2008 0:52 Comments || Top||

    #2  Sad thing is *I* was the one that had to explain it and remind her of Fred's philosophy and stands. Thats a big sign the the Thompson campaign is ***not*** doing its job.

    Fred is apparently a probably great President, but so far is a terrible campaigner.

    The system now is set up to deliver us mediocre presidents who are "great" campaigners that think in soundbites rahter than whole thoughts.

    More's the pity. Certainly explains Bill Clinton and George W Bush.
    Posted by: OldSpook || 01/05/2008 0:59 Comments || Top||

    #3  My how this country has fallen. This is who you present before you to God?
    Posted by: newc || 01/05/2008 1:13 Comments || Top||

    #4  This is who you present before you to God?

    Funny - thatt is the same thought process as those who face Mekka five times a day. Only they are a little more... active... in their displeasure.
    Posted by: Fandango Schwartz || 01/05/2008 1:32 Comments || Top||

    #5  Yes, that and the people with their asses in the air praying to Mekkka are worshiping a devil.
    Posted by: Excalibur || 01/05/2008 6:39 Comments || Top||

    #6  Question: How did Hillary get to be the only Dem on the Michigan ballot? I know there was much hand-wringing about Michigan and Florida moving up their dates.... someone slip her in at the last moment? If so, a nice piece of maneuver.
    Posted by: Thomas Woof || 01/05/2008 8:09 Comments || Top||

    #7  OS, I wouldn't vote for huckabee in a caucus but I see you have much dislike for him - what's the skinny?

    FTR - I like about 92% of what R.Paul says. However, on the other 8% he's a total moron and shouldn't be let anywhere near the WH.
    Posted by: Broadhead6 || 01/05/2008 11:54 Comments || Top||

    #8  Broadhead, about a third (or more) of what Ron Paul espouses is also espoused by Fred Thompson, but you'd never know it from the media attention he doesn't get. The media knows Fred's dangerous, and boycot him. They know Ron Paul's a big negative, so they promote him. Joseph Pulitzer said "Our nation and its press will rise or fall together". It looks like the "fall" part is beginning to happen in our generation. Let's hope the non-traditional media can rescue us.
    Posted by: Old Patriot || 01/05/2008 15:03 Comments || Top||

    #9  Hucksterbee is a one state wonder. Fred doesn't portray himself as having the fire in the belly. McKennedy (McCain) is a big gov amnesty lib and most Repubs can't stand him (except his war record). Rudy, the liberal city slicker, doesn't sell well west of the Mississippi. Whether you like it or not, Romney is going to be the guy. And he has the most organized machine capable of defeating both Hillary and Obama. (My fear is he will be too much like big guv/amnesty W after he's elected.)
    Posted by: Intrinsicpilot || 01/05/2008 18:31 Comments || Top||

    #10  Well, Romney won Wyoming today, Fred was 2nd.


    D=Delegate elected in the county
    A=Alternate elected
    Posted by: BigEd || 01/05/2008 23:24 Comments || Top||

    #11  Question: How did Hillary get to be the only Dem on the Michigan ballot? I know there was much hand-wringing about Michigan and Florida moving up their dates.... someone slip her in at the last moment? If so, a nice piece of maneuver.



    It depends on who you have supporting you....
    Posted by: BigEd || 01/05/2008 23:27 Comments || Top||



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