Forget about Obama being the first mobile president — the feds will be stripping him of his BlackBerry. His impressive use of mobile communications and social networking tools during his campaign has led many to speculate that Obama would take these tools to the White House. With these tools, he could lead the people much more [...]
Continue reading...7. November 2008
You’ll never guess who got a backstage pass to see the Obama family make history It wasn’t Time Magazine or Newsweek. It was someone already working in the campaign. But really, it was all of us. The Obama campaign posted pictures of the night Barack Obama became the 44th president on Flickr, thereby not only honoring [...]
Continue reading...7. November 2008
Where were you the day CNN stopped being an official news channel? I was sitting in my Brooklyn apartment digesting a very taste bit of tenderloin I had picked up at the Jewish grocery around the corner. The rain had stopped falling and the sky was still dark and grey. A cool wind had begun to [...]
Continue reading...31. October 2008
Yes, I know I opted-in, but your constant messages asking for money are driving me crazy. This magazine has virtually called the election for Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, so what I am going to say here may seem counter-Obama. But, it has to be said. While his margin of lead in the American race for president [...]
Continue reading...27. October 2008
A tireless enemy seeks to destroy the Homeland via Twitter I’m not joking. It seems that after years of anti-terrorism manevuering, the United States government left out one slice of the pie when it considered all the options terrorists have at their disposal to generate mass deaths of freedom-loving anti-Obamas. They secured the ports. They secured our [...]
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17. November 2008
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