I packed it in at 1am this morning, right after they called a tightly contested Missouri for Obama, and woke up to find that New Mexico still hadn’t picked a winner as he and Clinton are separated by just over 100 votes with four precincts and over 16,000 provisional ballots left to tally. When all is said and [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2008
Super Tuesday: The Aftermath
06-Feb-08Random Thought on Race
05-Feb-08Barack Obama is half black, half white and was raised mostly in Hawaii and Indonesia, but is considered by most to be the “black” candidate.
I’m half Puerto Rican and, depending on who’s telling the story, probably a quarter black and a quarter white, and was raised in and around New York City.
If I ran for President, I wonder how [...]
My Take on New York
05-Feb-08Check out my New York installment of “50 Ways of Looking at a Primary” over at the November 3rd Club:
Simply put, a lot of the momentum Obama has built up in the past couple of weeks will be dampened here as many new and non-Democrat voters who’d be inclined to vote for him won’t be able [...]
Monday Mash-up, 2/4/08
04-Feb-081) While a couple of good things happened in January (most notably an unexpected promotion at work to Online Ad Sales Director for all of our properties!), overall it was as bad a start to 2008 as I could have imagined. Nothing major, but a lot of bumps in the road that tested my constitution [...]
Hope vs. Cynicism
02-Feb-08I’m a pretty cynical person most days, but I have a couple of good friends who make me look like the love-child of Mother Theresa and Gandhi. One of them emailed me today asking me to convince him about Obama: “C’mon Guy, if anyone can sell me, it’s you….do your worse…..convince me why I’m not just settling [...]



