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Democrat
Posted at December 31, 2007 at 9:00 pm

Excerpt:

I have seen a lot of political speeches from a lot of different candidate on both sides of the political spectrum this year. This afternoon, I heard the best one of them all when Michelle Obama spoke at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown.

Michelle began saying that throughout her travels around the country she has noticed that, despite all the talk about what divides our nation, our nation is really close to being united behind common values. She said she is out campaigning, not necessarily because of her husband, but because of her two young girls and what their future will look like. The country today is disconnected, isolated, and full of cynicism. This is caused by our nation being guided by fear. We have become a nation afraid of everyone and everything. Fear is clouding our judgement and cuts off people from their communities and the rest of the world. Our children inherit this fear.

Children in a world driven by fear become doubters, are hesitant, are insulate, and timid.

She then discussed her upbringing on the south side of Chicago and that she sees herself as a regular person from a working class background. She said there is nothing miraculous about her upbringing. Her parents raised her and her brother on a single city worker’s salary. She said she and her brother are byproducts of the Chicago Public School System.

I want people to know that when they look at me that they see what an investment in public education can actually do.

As a public school teacher, that line really hit home. I suddenly began to think about what the students in my 2nd grade class will be doing in 20 and 30 years. If these students aren’t able to make a better living than their parents then there is no hope. Michelle and Barack Obama gives me hope, and these kids hope, that when they grow up they might just be able to become something big.

Michelle went on to say that she went on to Princeton and Harvard Law and that story nearly impossible today by the difficulties families face today. She said that most Americans don’t want much, except to know that if they work hard that they can get ahead and have a better life for their children.

She discussed the lose of blue collar jobs, “NCLB sucking the life out of education”, the rise of college debt, and rising health care costs.

We are not a nation in debt because we are frivilous and greedy. It’s because people got sick… and had to use the credit card to cover medical costs.

Despite all of these concerns, we are a wealthy nation with many resources and plenty of policy and plans.

We are suffering as a nation because we suffer a deficit of emphathy.

She said we are not looking after each other anymore and our democracy is suffering because of it. We are living in our own little boxes, isolated from our neighbors and communities. We are told by our leaders to not worry about and not asked to compromise and sacrifice for one another. To overcome this, we need leadership that can inspire the nation, and Barack Obama is the only candidate that can do this.

She then compared Barack’s background to her background, mentioning Barack travelling around the world and experiencing other cultures when he was younger. She said his mom and grandparents sacrificed, work hard, and learned common sense values just like her family did.

Barack used these values when he passed up a job on Wall St. and chose to work as a community organizer. He then went to Harvard Law and passed up millions to work as a constitutional law professor and civil rights lawyer. Then he went to the Illinois State Senate where he rose above the dirty Illinois/Chicago style politics and passed ethics reform.

She said there is no better example of the judgement her husband possesses than the War in Iraq. People say Barack doesn’t have the experience in Washington, but all of the candidates with experience in Washington got it wrong. All of the Washington politicians followed our leaders when their judgement was clouded by fear.

Michelle closed her speech by asking us to dream because if she and Barack didn’t dream growing then they wouldn’t be in the place they are today.

The crowd gave Michelle a standing ovation and Michelle went to shake hands. As I looked around, I saw a couple people sitting behind me wiping away tears. Everyone I talked to that was there was amazed by the speech. Even a few said that Michelle should be the one running. Not this time around, but maybe in 2016.

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Posted at December 31, 2007 at 6:38 pm

Excerpt:

Polk County senior Republican Supervisor Bob Brownell reaffirmed his endorsement of Mike Huckabee today. Bob has represented Des Moines’ west side and the suburbs of Windsor Heights, Clive and West Des Moines on the Board of Supervisors for ten years…

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Posted at December 31, 2007 at 5:47 pm

Excerpt:

The latest endorsement here in the Capitol City comes from Kevin McLaughlin, who has endorsed Rudy Giuliani. Kevin is a very well known Polk County figure. Kevin was Steve Forbes Polk County Chair in 1996; Forbes state Co-Chair in 2000 and, earlier thi…

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Posted at December 31, 2007 at 12:50 pm

Excerpt:

Candidates are criscrossing the state and many are holding New Year’s Eve parties tonight. Iowa Politics has compiled a list of where the events are taking place…

The candidates are holding New Year’s Eve gatherings throughout the state. Here’s where they’re scheduled to be:

– Barack Obama is holding a New Year’s Eve rally at 8:30 p.m. at the Iowa State University Memorial Union in Ames. The doors open at 7:30 p.m.

– Hillary Clinton will be joined by husband and former President Bill Clinton at a New Beginnings Celebration at 9:45 p.m. at Capitol Square in Des Moines.

– John Edwards’ New Year’s Eve festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. at his Mason City campaign office.

– Chris Dodd is holding a New Year’s Eve party at Happy’s Place in Dubuque.

– Bill Richardson and wife Barbara will hold a holiday event at 8 p.m. at the Quality Inn and Suites Event Center in Des Moines.

– Mike Huckabee and his family are meeting with supporters at a New Year’s Eve gathering at 5:30 p.m. at the Wakonda Club in Des Moines.

– Mitt Romney and his family are attending the GuideOne ImaginEve celebration at 7:15 p.m. at the Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines.

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Posted at December 31, 2007 at 11:47 am

Excerpt:

The New York Times asks what if Iowa settles nothing?

Good, because Iowa is supposed to settle the race. Iowa is supposed to put the candidates through the ringer, toss out the duds, and send the rest on to the other states.

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Posted at December 31, 2007 at 10:36 am

Excerpt:

EJ Dionne of the Washington Post has a story out about the economic populist themes of John Edwards and Mike Huckabee’s campaigns. From my experiences talking to Republicans about different issues, one thing we can agree on is that government policy favors corporations and the wealthy over the interests of average people and that big money has too much influence in the process.

Dionne has this quote by Huckabee at a recent campaign event in Iowa…

“I’m not exactly the pick of some of the East Coast establishment Republicans,” the former governor of Arkansas said in a nice bit of heartland understatement. “I think they don’t understand a lot of us who don’t live in their world.”

“If you ask a hedge fund manager what’s he worried about, he’s going to give you a very different answer than a guy who just lost his job in a factory in Orange City,” Huckabee continues in a quiet voice, referring to a town in the western part of the state. And then he speaks up for “the guy in Orange City” who is alarmed by the price of gasoline, the rising costs of college and health care, the inexorable increases in “deductibles” and “co-pays.”

Dionne concludes…

Since the Reagan era, the heroes of the nation’s economic story have been valiant entrepreneurs who “took risks” and “created wealth.” This narrative advanced the Republican cause and seeped deeply into the Democratic Party. If Iowa is any indication, there is a new narrative in which the old heroes are cast as the goats of the story and the new heroes are people like “the guy in Orange City.” There is a thunder out of Iowa, and it is shaking both parties.

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Posted at December 30, 2007 at 10:58 pm

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Posted at December 30, 2007 at 10:54 pm

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TRS received some great real national coverage with today’s Washington Post noting The Real Sporer “stand[s] out”. Noneed’s Century of the Common Iowan, Don McDowell’s Cyclone Conservative and Gordon’s Iowa True Blue were also featured.Than…

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Posted at December 30, 2007 at 10:23 pm

Excerpt:

The Washington Post has a great post about the rise of Iowa political blogs and they reference me and this blog again. They talk about Chris Woods and Bleeding Heartland, John Deeth, and Iowa Independent. Then they add…

Most blogs are inevitably more opinion-driven. Though two conservative blogs stand out — The Real Sporer and Conservative Cyclones — the state’s more prominent blogs lean left. There’s Century of the Common Iowan, written by Patrick Stansberry, a 44-year-old teacher, and Iowa True Blue, where Gordon Fischer, a lawyer and former chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, blogs about his support for Sen. Barack Obama, whom he’s advising.

So I think it is safe to say that I have something in common with Valerie Plame: I have been outed by the Washington Post. The Post is correct in that I am a teacher, however, I am definitely not 44.

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Posted at December 30, 2007 at 9:35 pm

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