Wednesday, August 13, 2008

News of the week

Big news of the last few days:

The Georgian-Russian conflict is becoming a talking point for both presidential campaigns because of one lobbyist on John McCain's staff, Randy Scheunemann. He has made a lot of money lobbying on behalf on the Georgian government, and it is becoming obvious that lobbyists continue to shape John McCain's policies. Even though both campaigns are, and should be, concerned with the invasion of Georgia, a sovereign nation, by Russia, lobbyists should not shape policy when they are being paid to have that concern.

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John Edwards admitted to having an affair sometime in 2006 with his videographer for his campaign. He denies that the child she now has is his, that the relationship ended long before she became pregnant. He apparently told his wife about the affair in 2006 and is just now admitting to the affair with the public.

There is speculation as to whether Hillary Clinton will have her name added to the role call for the voting delegates at the DNC convention in two weeks. Some people are speculation that she wants to scare Obama into giving her the VP slot, while others are saying that she just wants her supporters to feel appreciated. I think at this point we should be past all of this political chess game and should be focusing on the national race, not the one that finished in June.

Congress continues to bicker over offshore drilling and a new energy bill. Behind all of the mud slinging while they are on break, a group of 10 members of congress, 5 from each party, have gotten together to create a deal on offshore drilling and renewable energy tax credits. Something for both parties. Obama has come out with tentative support for the measure, waiting for full support until after the final legislation comes out. McCain has been skeptical, while still waiting for the bill to be finished before giving a full opinion.

Today Cindy McCain injured her wrist while shaking hands with supporters. Might be time to increase those calcium supplements.



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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Things are escalating in the States in regard to Russian v. Georgia. Bush issued a statement with a call for Russia to back down and get out, and all Russia had to say was "Bush needs better speech writers lol" (paraphrase). With the back and forth banter like this already beginning, and talk that Putin's Russia may be trying to send a message to other border countries/former Soviet States, I stand by what I said a few weeks ago when this all began "Cold War II" has begun. With the United States already airlifting aid to Georgia I can see this escalating very quickly if Russia simply does not back down.