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The Four Options for the Democratic Nomination and the Best Plan Going Forward

There are essentially four options left for the Democratic nomination. They depend upon three factors: who wins Pennsylvania, who wins Indiana, and whether Florida or Michigan get revotes.
The possibilities
1.Clinton wins Pennsylvania, Indiana and Florida and Michigan get revotes.
Outcome: Clinton wins
2. Clinton wins Pennsylvania, Indiana and Florida and Michigan do NOT get revotes.
Outcome: Clinton will win […]

The Math of the Delegates: It’s Going to be Close. Really Close.

More coverage at Thoughts on the World and The International Relations Blog
So it’s come down to this: an all out fight between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination. Let’s take a quick look at the current numbers:
Obama: 1402 pledged (non-super) delegates
Clinton: 1240 pledged (non-super) delegates
Keep in mind, 2025 delegates are needed […]

Massachusetts: An Interesting Primary to Watch

In case I haven’t told everybody yet, I live in Massachusetts (as do, I believe, many other Political Grind-ers). Meaning, I vote on Tuesday. So, who cares? Well, you should. Massachusetts could reveal many things about what an Obama presidency would be like.
A background
In November of 2006, Massachusetts held a gubernatorial election at the end […]

Why John McCain Will Never Win

I almost wrote the polar opposite of this article: John McCain, Surgin’ Back? He has a lot of bipartisan support, plenty of endorsements, was right about the surge, and is a solid conservative. The only thing missing is his unpopular immigration position and funds. But that’s the thing: McCain will never succeed because of his […]

Iran and the NIE: Where We Go From Here

[Simmons Take]
We’ve talked a lot about the recent National Intelligence Estimate, and rightly so. It is having a tremendous impact on U.S. foreign policy on the foreign policy of any great power. What we have not yet discussed is where we go from here.
In Iraq
As I’ve pointed out before, the NIE can be and most […]

Top 5 Worst Things About Ron Paul (Or, Top 5 Reasons I Hate Ron Paul)

5. He wants to get rid of the U.N.
But supports peaceful solutions to conflicts?
4. He wants to allow prayer in public schools
Please no…
3. He thinks we’d be safer without the CIA
And he’s a conspiracy theorist.
2. He wants to get rid of the EPA
After the Bush Administration’s 8 years of butchering the environment, I think many […]

The Right’s Blood Lust Moment

We’re not going to war with Iran. Get over it.
Hawks on the right are screaming for war, and it’s scaring a lot of people. The good news is the Bush administration isn’t listening.
No war
After years of ignoring advice from anybody but itself, the Bush Administration is accepting the fact that it cannot do whatever it […]

Those ‘Other’ Muslims

In case you missed it: Roger’s post.
Islam is in the midst of a war for its very existence.
No, I’m not talking about the ongoing wars in Afghanistan or Iraq. Nor am I referring to those ominous clashes between Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq, nor even those ‘calling out’ the dangers of Islamic culture.
I’m talking about […]

Do the Democrats Really Have a Majority in the Senate?

Cross-posted with Thoughts on the World.
Why can’t this Democratic majority get anything done? They promised to end corruption, the Iraq War, and so much more. I’m so disappointed. We finally give them a majority, and what do they do with it? Nothing.
But is it their fault? They have a majority you say. 51-49; it’s not […]

A New Objective in Iraq

Cross posted with Thoughts on the World.
As the British withdraw from Basra, we here in America are struggling to find a way to meet our goals in Iraq.
There have been many proposed solutions, but there are no good options; each plan to fix or to get out of Iraq contains serious flaws.
Our strategic objective […]

Between Iraq and a Hard Place

It looks like Iraq is back in Washington (did it really ever leave?). There’s going to be fighting on Capitol Hill, but we can’t forget the brave soldiers fighting in Iraq, coalition and Iraqi soldiers.
Who’s between Iraq and a hard place right now:
President Bush: Will he try to make a deal […]

CARBONated Bottle Water

Bottled water is a huge industry and a huge waste of money and resources. No matter which way you look at it, bottled water is harmful to the environment and the economy.
Drinking tap water instead of bottled water is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce the amount […]

Cyber Attacks in Estonia and Russia Rising

Wikinews (but written by worldthoughts-guess who that is)
Recent cyber attacks inn Estonia that have paralyzed the high tech country’s Web sites are a threat to national security, according to the country’s defense minister. This has concerned NATO, seeing that Estonia is a member state of the organization. The attacks have subsided this week.
The defence minister, […]

How Iran Violated the Geneva Convention

Iran, the new power house in the Middle East, is already beginning to act like a superpower; it violated the Geneva Convention multiple times after it kidnapped 15 British sailors.
1. By forcing Faye Turney to wear a Hijab, Iran violated her rights and consequently the Geneva Convention.
The Geneva Convention says that POWs are allowed basic […]