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Tim Pawlenty To Speak At GOPfest '08 In Iowa On Saturday, September 20, 2008

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty Is Scheduled To Speak In Iowa On Saturday, September 20, 2008.

On September 20th, the Polk County Republicans will host GOPFest 2008, a festival and informal fundraiser.  Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will be this year’s guest speaker.

Pawlenty to headline GOPfest '08

(Des Moines) --  The Polk County GOP has released details for GOPfest ’08, their annual informal fundraiser.  This year’s event will be headlined by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.

GOPfest ’08 will take place on Saturday, September 20th at 7 Flags Event Center, 2100 NW 100 St in Clive.  Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner service beginning at 6 p.m.  Entertainment will provided by the Sunny Humbucker  Band.   

Speakers for GOPfest ’08 will include Polk County Chairman Ted Sporer, U.S. House candidate Kim Schmett, U.S. Senate candidate Christopher Reed and 5th District Congressman Steve King.  Governor Pawlenty is expected to make his keynote remarks at 7:30 p.m.     

"We are very pleased to have Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty come to Polk County for GOPfest '08,” Sporer said.  “Governor Pawlenty is one of the nationally recognized figures in the new generation of Republican leadership and GOPfest is a great opportunity for the people of central Iowa to see and meet him."

GOPFest '08

Posted by Mike on September 14, 2008 | Permalink

McCain And Obama Tied In New StarTribune Minnesota Poll

Minnesota Poll: Obama, McCain are dead even in state
By BOB VON STERNBERG, Star Tribune

September 14, 2008

Minnesota has become a battleground in a presidential campaign that has dramatically tightened nationwide.

A new Star Tribune Minnesota Poll shows that the race is now a dead heat between Barack Obama and John McCain, each supported by 45 percent of likely voters in the state.

Posted by Mike on September 14, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain And Sarah Palin In Iowa This Thursday, September 18th For A Road To Victory Rally

MCCAIN & PALIN IN IOWA THURSDAY FOR A RALLY

Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin will be in Cedar Rapids this Thursday, September 18th for a Road to Victory Rally.

The Rally is being held at the PS Air hangar at the Eastern Iowa Airport, located at 3411 Wright Brothers Blvd, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404.

“John McCain and Sarah Palin value Iowa voters and they are committed to keeping Iowa a red state.  This is a team of Mavericks who will reform Washington, shake up the status quo, challenge the establishment and put government on the side of the people.  We’re excited to welcome them to Iowa.”  – Wendy Riemann, Iowa spokeswoman

Ticket Distribution Sites – distribution begins at noon on Monday

Cedar Rapids Area:

Linn County Victory Office
2240 7th Ave East, Suite 5
Marion, IA  53202
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Hames Mobile Home
5410 Wabash Street SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Surrounding Area Victory Centers:

McCain Regional Headquarters
2775 86th Street
Urbandale, IA 50322
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Dubuque County Victory Office
2560 Dodge Street
Dubuque, IA 52003
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Johnson County Victory Office
411 Second Street
Coralville, IA  52241
9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Scott County Victory Office
1880 E. 54th Street
Davenport, IA 52807
Time: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Black Hawk Victory Office:
2307 Falls Avenue
Waterloo, IA  50701
Time: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Posted by Mike on September 13, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McCain, Palin, Rally

The Living Room Candidate, Launches 2008 Edition With New Design

Online Exhibition of Presidential Campaign Commercials, The Living Room Candidate, Launches 2008 Edition With New Design, New Interactive Features and All the Newest Ads
GOING LIVE AFTER THE CONVENTIONS, MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE WEBSITE OFFERS COMMENTARIES AND SEARCH FUNCTIONS FOR EVERY CAMPAIGN FROM EISENHOWER VS. STEVENSON THROUGH MCCAIN VS. OBAMA

NEW YORK, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclaimed in previous seasons as "priceless" (Newsday), "innovative" (Los Angeles Times), "addictive" (New York Times) and "the finest collection of presidential campaign ads ever assembled" (Wall Street Journal), the online exhibition The Living Room Candidate launches its 2008 edition on September 12, 2008. Curated and hosted by Museum of the Moving Image on its website (http://movingimage.us/livingroomcandidate or http://livingroomcandidate.org/), The Living Room Candidate offers more than 300 commercials from every presidential election since the start of television campaign advertising in 1952.

The redesign and relaunch are made possible through a $435,000 grant from the Verizon Foundation, which will highlight The Living Room Candidate on Thinkfinity.org, Verizon's free comprehensive program and online portal that provides more than 55,000 educational resources for teachers, parents, students and afterschool programs.

  Among the new features of this election cycle's Living Room Candidate are:

  --  ongoing tracking of John McCain and Barack Obama commercials and
      third-party advocacy and independent commercials as they come out
  --  access to both official, broadcast commercials and web video/third
      party commercials from a single timeline interface
  --  commentaries on the Museum's selection of the top campaign commercials
      of all time
  --  annotated playlists of commercials, past and present, selected by
      noted political consultants, cultural critics, scholars, and media
      celebrities, including John Dickerson (chief political correspondent,
      Slate) and Leslie Savan (author of The Sponsored Life)
  --  a function that enables site visitors to create their own playlists of
      commercials
  --  activities that allow visitors to explore the decision-making process
      of ad design and production
  --  upgraded classroom tools for students and educators

"In the years since it first went online in 2000, The Living Room Candidate has become an institution in its own right and one of our signature programs," said Rochelle Slovin, Director of Museum of the Moving Image, the only museum dedicated to the art and industry of all of screen culture, from the earliest silent films to today's video games. "The Living Room Candidate is timely, informative, and irresistibly entertaining -- and it seamlessly combines the Museum's key subject areas of film, television, and digital media."

"With its strong educational component and online platform, The Living Room Candidate is a perfect match for Verizon Foundation's signature program for educators and the literacy community, Thinkfinity.org," said Patrick Gaston, President of Verizon Foundation. "We are proud to have enabled the redesign of The Living Room Candidate and delighted to count Museum of the Moving Image among our outstanding educational partners."

The Living Room Candidate demonstrates how advertising techniques and styles have evolved over the years, even as basic strategy has remained the same. The exhibition includes such landmark ads as the groundbreaking "Eisenhower Answers America" spots of 1952, the notorious "daisy girl" ad from Lyndon Johnson's 1964 campaign, Ronald Reagan's "Morning in America" ads from 1984, and the controversial attack ads run by George Bush's 1988 campaign. Site visitors may also see how the strategies and techniques of persuasion have been played out more recently in third-party and web ads, such as the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and MoveOn commercials from the 2004 election.

Limelight Networks, Inc. (www.llnw.com) has been chosen as the exclusive video hosting and delivery provider of The Living Room Candidate.

Museum of the Moving Image advances the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It does so by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts; screening significant films and other moving-image works; presenting exhibitions of artifacts, artworks, and interactive experiences; and offering educational and interpretive programs to students, teachers, and the general public. For more information, visit http://movingimage.us/.

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2008 | Permalink

Washington University In St. Louis Hard At Work For October 2nd Vice Presidential Debate

Washington University In St. Louis Hard At Work For October 2nd Vice Presidential Debate

As the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate looms closer, many in the WUSTL community are hard at work preparing for its arrival.

The University will host the debate scheduled for 8 p.m. Oct. 2 in the Athletic Complex. This is the first time the University will host a vice presidential debate. It's the fifth consecutive time the University has been selected by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), the event's sponsor, to serve as a host.

"Our selection once again as a debate site can be directly attributed to the dedication, skill and hard work of the many women and men on our campus who have assisted in the production of previous debates at Washington University," said Rob Wild, assistant to the chancellor and chair of the Presidential Debate Steering Committee.

"Much work has already been accomplished this summer, but there is also significant work to be done before October 2. I am extremely confident that the team we have assembled will help us solidify our reputation as the 'gold standard' when it comes to hosting debates," Wild said.

"Our mantra has been that we can't sit back and rest on the laurels of past debates. We've spent the summer getting ready, and we'll soon be ratcheting up our efforts to prepare for a hectic few weeks leading into October. We have every confidence that this will go well," he said.

The CPD, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization established in 1987, is responsible for selecting the venues and producing the presidential debates. The CPD's three presidential debates will be held at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., Sept. 26; at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 7; and Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Oct. 15.

The University again is offering the same facilities that were made available for the 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004 debates, which include the Field House, Francis Gymnasium and other areas of the Athletic Complex. Francis Gym and Francis Field were the sites of the 1904 World Olympic Games, the first Olympics played in the Western Hemisphere.

Construction crews are scheduled to begin converting the Athletic Complex into a national debate venue Sept. 25, at which time the facility will be closed to recreational use. The complex will resume normal operating hours Oct. 6.

Debate format, television audience

Gwen Ifill, a longtime correspondent and moderator for nationally televised public broadcasting news programs, has been selected to moderate the debate. She also moderated the CPD's 2004 vice presidential debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and Sen. John Edwards at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

Worldwide television viewership of the vice presidential debate is comparable to the presidential debates, with the exception of the first presidential debate, which always commands the highest viewing numbers, according to the CPD.

All the debates will be 90 minutes long and administered by a single moderator, except for one presidential town-meeting format debate in which the candidates will be seated at a table with the moderator.

The vice presidential debate will include domestic and foreign policy issues, according to the CPD.

A format change is being introduced in two of the presidential debates as well as the vice presidential debate.

Each of those debates will be divided into eight 10-minute issue segments; the moderator will introduce each segment with an issue on which each candidate will comment, after which the moderator will facilitate further discussion of the issue, including direct exchange between the candidates, for the balance of that segment.

Time will be reserved for closing statements by each of the candidates in each debate.

Paul G. Kirk Jr. and Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr., co-chairmen of the nonpartisan, nonprofit commission, noted that this change is aimed at increasing the educational value of the general election debates.

"Our mission is to promote voter education," they said. "The public deserves to hear and see the candidates offer and defend their positions on the critical issues facing our country in the most thoughtful and in-depth manner that television time constraints will allow. Loosening the constraints within the 90-minute debate will allow for more serious examination of complicated questions.

"This change will also open the possibility of the moderator inviting candidates to question each other. We want voters to benefit from as full an explanation of a topic as possible, and we feel certain that the candidates will welcome this change for the same reason," they said.

Washington University is the only institution to host more than two debates.

The University hosted the first three-candidate presidential debate in CPD history in 1992, was selected to host a presidential debate in 1996 that eventually was canceled, hosted the third and last presidential debate of the 2000 campaign season and the second of three presidential debates before the 2004 election.

In her introduction of the 2004 debate, CPD executive director Janet Brown praised the University as being the "gold standard" for debate sites.

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Launches Two New TV Ads On Change

Obama Campaign Launches Two New TV Ads on What Change Is and What It Isn’t
Highlights The Real Change Barack Obama Will Bring to Washington or Just Another Out of Touch President With A Lot To Learn

CHICAGO, IL – Today, the Obama campaign released two new 30-second TV ads, Real Change, which details what “change” is to Senator Obama and Still which details why John McCain would just be another out of touch president offering more of the same.

The Ads-Real Change and Still

Real Change and Still will air on national cable and in key states across the country beginning today.

See below for the transcripts:

Real Change

Visual
 Audio

BO direct-to-camera
 BARACK:  We’ve heard a lot of talk about change this year.  The question is, change to what?

 To me, change is a government that doesn’t let banks and oil companies rip off the American people. 

 Change is when we finally fix health care instead of just talking about it. 

 Change is giving tax breaks to middle class families instead of companies that send jobs overseas.

 Change is a president who brings people together.

Read the Obama Plan for real change

Barackobama.com/issues

 I’m Barack Obama, and I approved this message because this year, change has to be more than a slogan. 

Approved by Barack Obama.  Paid for by Obama for President.


Still

V I S U A L
 A U D I O

 ANNCR:  1982.  John McCain goes to Washington.

 Things have changed in the last 26 years.  But McCain hasn’t.   

Source:

New York Times, 7/13/08
 He admits he still doesn’t know how to use a computer, can’t send an email.  

Boston Globe, 12/18/07
 Still doesn’t understand the economy.

Tax Policy
Center, Analysis of Candidates' Tax Plans, 8/15/08
 And favors two hundred billion in new tax cuts for corporations, but almost nothing for the middle class.   

 After one President who was out of touch…

 We just can’t afford more of the same. 

 BARACK:  I’m Barack Obama and I approved this message. 

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Obama Campaign Launches Two New TV Ads Change

(Canceled) Sarah Palin To Appear At A McCain-Palin Victory 2008 Fundraiser In Minneapolis September 22nd

Governor Sarah Palin is scheduled to appear at a McCain-Palin Victory 2008 Fundraiser in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 22, 2008.

This event no longer appears on the schedule and appears to have been canceled.

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: McCain-Palin Victory 2008, Minneapolis, Sarah Palin

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Disrespectful"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "DISRESPECTFUL"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Disrespectful." The ad highlights the Obama campaign's desperate efforts to attack and smear Governor Sarah Palin. Yet, despite all their tactics, Governor Palin is demonstrating time and again that she will be the strong vice president our country needs. The ad will air in key states.

Script For "Disrespectful" (TV :30)

ANNCR: He was the world's biggest celebrity, but his star's fading.

So they lashed out at Sarah Palin.

Dismissed her as "good looking."

That backfired, so they said she was doing, "what she was told."

Then desperately called Sarah Palin a liar.

How disrespectful.

And how Governor Sarah Palin proves them wrong, every day.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on September 12, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Disrespectful"

U.S. Senator John McCain Statement On The Seventh Anniversary Of 9/11

STATEMENT BY JOHN MCCAIN ON 9/11

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following statement on the seventh anniversary of 9/11:

"No American living then should ever forget the heroism that occurred in the skies above this field on September 11, 2001. It is believed that the terrorists on United Flight 93 may have intended to crash the airplane into the United States Capitol. Hundreds if not thousands of people would have been at work in that building when that fateful moment occurred, and been destroyed along with a beautiful symbol of our freedom. They and, very possibly I, owe our lives to the passengers who summoned the courage and love necessary to deny our depraved and hateful enemies their terrible triumph.

"I have witnessed great courage and sacrifice for America's sake, but none greater than the sacrifice of those good people who grasped the gravity of the moment, understood the threat, and decided to fight back at the cost of their lives.

"I spoke at the memorial service for one of them, Mark Bingham. I acknowledged that few of us could say we loved our country as well as he and all the heroes of September 11 had. The only means we possess to thank them is to try to be as good an American as they were. We might fall well short of their standard, but there is honor in the effort.

"In the Gospel of John it is written, 'Greater love hath no man than this: that a man lay down his life for his friends.' Such was their love; a love so sublime that only God's love surpasses it. I am in awe of it as much as I am in debt to it. May God bless their souls."

John McCain 091108 Splash Page

Posted by Mike on September 11, 2008 | Permalink

Statement Of Senator Barack Obama On The Anniversary Of The 9/11 Attacks

Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the Anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks

“Today, we honor the memory of the lives that were lost on September 11, 2001, and grieve with the families and friends who lost someone they loved in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. We will never forget those who died. We will always remember the extraordinary efforts of our firefighters, police and emergency responders, and those who sacrificed their own lives on Flight 93 to protect their fellow Americans. And we give thanks for the Americans defending us every day in our communities at home, and in our military abroad.

“On 9/11, Americans across our great country came together to stand with the families of the victims, to donate blood, to give to charity, and to say a prayer for our country. Let us renew that spirit of service and that sense of common purpose. Let us remember that the terrorists responsible for 9/11 are still at large, and must be brought to justice. Let us resolve to defeat terrorist networks, defend the American homeland, stand up for the enduring American values that we cherish, and seek a new birth of freedom at home and around the world.”

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Posted by Mike on September 11, 2008 | Permalink

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