Will Hawaii become the new Western White House if Obama wins? That’s the question every prospective White House correspondent in the country wants to know. Honolulu vs. Crawford … hmmm.
Hologram Interviews on Election Night
Posted: October 31, 2008 in 2008 Elections, Media, Talking Heads, TechnologyTags: 2008 Elections, CNN, Election Night, Media, Talking Heads, Technology
According to their press release, my former employer CNN has a sweet new gadget to do interviews with guests from remote locations, via holographic projection:
Adding to what promises to be one of the most technologically advanced events in CNN’s 28-year history, CNN will enhance interviews with remote correspondents and guests using hologram projection. The network has built sets powered by hologram technology at both campaign headquarters making it possible to project three-dimensional images into the Election Center. From the New York set, anchors will exhibit more natural conversations with newsmakers and CNN correspondents in the field by interacting in real time with their 3-D virtual images.
Did they rip the idea off from Star Wars or what?
With Friends Like These…
Posted: October 31, 2008 in 2008 Elections, John McCain, Sarah PalinTags: 2008 Elections, John McCain, Lawrence Eagleburger, Republicans, Sarah Palin
Former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger rips Sarah Palin during an NPR interview where he was supposed to be making the case for his candidate John McCain.
A former Republican Secretary of State and one of John McCain’s most prominent supporters offered a stunningly frank and remarkably bleak assessment of Sarah Palin’s capacity to handle the presidency should such a scenario arise.
Lawrence Eagleburger, who served as Secretary of State under George H.W. Bush and whose endorsement is often trumpeted by McCain, said on Thursday that the Alaska governor is not only unprepared to take over the job on a moment’s notice but, even after some time in office, would only amount to an “adequate” commander in chief.
“And I devoutly hope that [she] would never be tested,” he added for good measure — referring both to Palin’s policy dexterity and the idea of McCain not making it through his time in office. (Listen to audio below.)
The remarks took place during an interview on National Public Radio that was, ironically, billed as “making the case” for a McCain presidency. Asked by the host whether Palin could step in during a time of crisis, Eagleburger reverted to sarcasm before leveling the harsh blow.
“It is a very good question,” he said, pausing a few seconds, then adding with a chuckle: “I’m being facetious here. Look, of course not.”
Expect him to join Carly Fiorina at the undisclosed location for McCain surrogates during the final days of the campaign.
Defamation Suits Galore
Posted: October 31, 2008 in 2008 Elections, SenateTags: 2008 Elections, Kay Hagan, Norm Coleman, Senate
Norm Coleman and Kay Hagan take it to the courts.
Not the Other Guy
Posted: October 30, 2008 in 2008 Elections, John McCainTags: 2008 Elections, John Kerry, John McCain
John Cole notes the surprising similarity between the core message of John Kerry in 2004 and John McCain this year. He makes broader points about rebuilding the Republican grassroots movement, but he is absolutely right that “Not Bush” in 2004 and “Not Obama” in 2008 were/are not winning messages. Kerry and McCain each have their unique personalities, strengths and weaknesses as political candidates, but their fundamental problem was the same: they were unable to make the case as to why people should vote for them, rather than voting against the other guy.





