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Gordon Brown More Confident.

November 6, 2008 zebrambizi 1 comment

Yesterday’s PMQs showed a Gordon Brown now far more confident and beginning to takes PMQs in his stride and getting the better of the infantile Tory leader, David Cameron. Cameron’s claim of his noviceness is shared with President- Elect Barak Obama was rather wishful thinking as Barak Obama’s agenda is closer to that of the Labour Party and he has far greater experience than Cameron can ever have. 

The important issue is that Gordon Brown is now settling in to PMQs and is handling the sessions very well. He has reacted quickly to helping to resolve the current economic crisis, there are going to e difficult days ahead.   We need policies to promote economic growth and employment.

BARAK OBAMA WINS.

November 5, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

An amazing night, the victory of Barak Obama the first African-American President- Elect is truly stunning. Some 40 years after the death of Martin Luther King Jnr America has its first black president. Barak Obama himself is striving to overcome the hyphenated descriptions and portrays himself as American,  stressing the unity of the people. Senator John McCain made a magnificent and gracious  speech of concession. 

This means a new course for the United States of America a chance to banish the negative legacy of the Bush administration.

Democracy – Exciting.

November 3, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

According to James Naughtie’s report this morning on BBC Radio 4, Today programme it is believed some 35 to 40 million Americans have already voted in those states that allow early voting. If so this represents a magnificent turn out and it is thought there will be a record poll for a presidential election.  Local polls still put Senator Obama ahead in many states: in some states it’s going to be tight. It will matter to which candidate: Ohio, Pensylvania, North Carolina, Virginia and Florida will go- formerly won by Bush in 2004.  The key is the hunt for electoral college votes.

The mood is for change and Senator McCain has suffered from the antics of President Bush. If  Senator Obama wins he will inherit a budget that has been used by President Bush for high spending and redistributing wealth from the bottom-up. There is no doubt that this year’s presidential race has been exciting and continues to be.

The 44th President of the United States of America.

October 31, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

The US 2008  presidential election campaign has been exciting. The election of the 44th president of the USA may well be historic.  It is quite possible that Barak Obama will become the first African-American president with support from a Democratic party led Congress. We may well see a demise of the Republican party damaged by  the George W. Bush administration and the handling of the economic crisis facing the USA. As the USA is in recession so the ghosts of the past are rising. Will the new administration launch a new deal in the style of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt? It is clear something needs to be done and as we see Keynesian is no longer out of date and may guide the economic future of Great britain and the USA.  

We hope that Barak Obama wins the presidential election, we hope the margin of victory will be a landslide. We look forward to new and wise government from the White House.

Record Turnouts for Primaries.

February 29, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

Without doubt the current season of primaries and caucases in the presidential campaign has mobilized millions. The Institute of Policy Research at the University of Cincinatti has released statistics of participating voters.

The Democrats have mobilized so far 22 million voters, what is even more astonishing is that even when appalling weather conditions hit some states; when you would think people would stay at home; people still turned out in record numbers to queue, yes queue to vote.  The Republicans have so far seen 14.1 million turn out to vote in primaries.

Clearly, the Democrats have the edge in voter turnout so far and this record breaking turnout places the Democratic Party in a good position for the presidential campaign.

Mrs Clinton’s Abuse of Experience.

February 27, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

History News Network has published an interesting article by T Alissa Waters and Scott Kaufman on the very issue of Mrs Clinton’ “experience’. We have only picked up a few points in the following in our own words.

As Mrs Clinton stumbles her way through rallies and debates she is very fond of repeating she is a candidate of experience. Just what does this experience constitute? Eight years of First Lady of Arkansas and then to the United States, she gained the experience of choosing wallpaper and furnishings, she may well have had breakfast with her presidential husband and tittle tattle over breakfast hardly constitutes as experience! Rosalynn Carter, First Lady to husband Jimmy Carter was involved in certain acitivies in a supporting role, attending cabinet meetings and so on, Mrs Clinton did none of this. The First Lady has no constitutional role and neither should she. Mrs Clinton was appointed by her hubby to head a taskforce on reforming health care not a success. Mrs Carter, on the hand, lead a successful commission on mental health. Mrs Carter was a far more active lady than Mrs Clinton as indeed were other First Ladies. Mrs Clinton has certainly had her share of experiences in scandals. She has of course been a Senator for New York for eight years.

She says you can’t pick up a manual for the Presidency from day one, but then this is ridiculous, George Washington and other less experienced presidents including John F. Kennedy have coped from day one and they had no use for manuals imagined or otherwise.

Senator Barak Obama has had more political experience in government; eight years in the Illinois state senate before entering the US Senate in 2004. So he has more direct political experience. He has authored 152 Bills and sponsored 820 in his career to date. Mrs Clinton has authoured 20 Bills in the US Senate, many rather trivial.

Mrs Clinton’s contribution at last night’s Cleveland Debate started by telling the media off for being unfair to her – umh. This lady wants to be president and all she can do is whinge about fairness! Her campaign is just composed of stunts, flying kites – and to use her own words – no substance. Mrs Clinton doesn’t really have presidential qualities.

Mrs Clinton Unsuitable for Presidential Office.

February 25, 2008 zebrambizi 1 comment

Mrs Clinton’s ongoing clowning casts doubt on her suitability for the most important job in the USA. Her whinging in regard to election flyers, her mocking of her rival’s campaign style in Rhode Island illustrates her immaturity and instability for office. She moves further from policy debates to stunts – perhaps a reflection on reality as her campaign hits the rocks.

If she attains the presidency, perish the thought, and behaves like this towards world leaders we may yet witness nuclear strikes. Senator Barak Obama is not a perfect candidate we would like to see more clarity with his programme although he remains the most suitable for office and would no doubt make a good president.

Ralph Nader is now once more going to act as the spoiler and his intervention will make Senator John McCain’s campaign, assuming he is the Republican Party candidate, easier. Nader really needs to think about the possible consequences of his intervention and if he really cares about the things he believes in then he really ought to be backing Senator Barak Obama.

Texas Democratic Party Presidential Debate

February 22, 2008 zebrambizi 1 comment

Watching the debate was fascinating. Here were two strong challenges for the nomination, together at debate. Senator Barak Obama clearly had the presidential style, in contrast to Mrs Clinton’s spiteful, nit picking style that she has recently adopted. The opportunity arose to clarify the positions of both in regard to the major issues there was more agreement than disagreement, health care policy being one area of dispute.

It is a shame that Mrs Clinton has developed an unpleasant style of attack that appears to be directed at Senator Obama. We await the decision of the primaries due in March to see whether either candidate can consolidate a lead. One thing is for sure Mrs Clinton may well have a tougher fight in Texas and Ohio than she previously thought – nothing is guaranteed.

Senator Barak Obama Wins Wisconsin.

February 20, 2008 zebrambizi Leave a comment

Senator Barak Obama has beaten Mrs Clinton again, despite the attempt by Mrs Clinton to undermine Obama’s campaign by initiating nasty personal attacks . Senator Obama’s campaign is winning over white women; working class Democrats; independents as well as the youth vote. He is winning the type of voter Mrs Clinton would have regarded as hers. Clearly, Mrs Clinton’s nasty campaign has gone off the tracks.

Mrs Clinton Gets Nasty.

February 18, 2008 zebrambizi 1 comment

Mrs Clinton’s campaign has taken on a new bitterness as having lost the momentum she begins to initiate personal attack on Senator Barak Obama. Her latest outburst concerns a charge of plagiarism against Obama’s speeches; she claims it’s all  words. Obama’s response was basically to illustrate that words are important whether from the Constitution of speeches of former Democratic presidents. He gave quotes in response from the Consitution, FDR, JFK and so on, since then others have pointed out that he appeared to be using quotes formerly heard from Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, who apparently has raised no objection to Senator Obama borrowing his phrases. Mrs Clinton has also stolen some of Senator Obama’s  phrases: ” fired up and ready to go” being one.  It is very much an unpleasant storm in a tea cup but it illustrates Mrs Clinton’s in trouble as her campaign is in a shambles and she is getting personal about her main opponent.

Mrs Clinton has also stormed into another row in claiming victory in primaries  held in Florida and  Michigan but these primaries broke the party rules in that they were held outside the timetabled schedule, all Democratic Party presidential candidates agreed not to campaign. The subsequent primaries are also in dispute as Senator Obama’s name was absent on the circulated papers, Mrs Clinton claims victory went to her and she wants the delegates but to do so would clearly be wrong and unfair.

If this is how Mrs Clinton behaves as a candidate then it casts doubt on her qualities for the most important job in the USA.