midwest thoughts

occasional musings from the heartland, removed from distractions like mountains, seacoasts, and any elevation of the land -- flat other than the several glacial ravines that run through the area.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

On Primaries and Ohio


Barack Obama in San Antonio on March 4th; photo by Emmanual Durand, AP


Hillary Clinton in Columbus March 4th with Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Ohio Congresswoman, and Governor Ted Strickland. Photo by Mark Duncan, AP


Meanwhile, President George W. Bush demonstrates his tap dancing prowess while being kept waiting by Senator John McCain, coming for hot dogs and endorsement at the White House, March 5. Photo by Jason Reed, Reuters. This is the leader of the Free World, folks; the guy with the red telephone and the button to launch nucular missles.


and McCain arrives at an election night celebration in Texas; photo by LM Otero, AP

After a long day as a precinct judge in Gahanna, Ohio, came home last night and watched returns. Hillary by about ten percent (although provisional votes may change that); received wisdom appears to be that Republicans voted Democratic in order to either vote for Hillary or to vote against Barack. No way to tell, of course. The vote in our two precincts was something like 112 votes for Clinton, 98 for Obama, and only 12 for John McCain -- which indicates a lot of crossover voting, since Gahanna is a heavily Republican suburb of Columbus. At least we can be grateful that Dennis Kucinich beat back a challenge -- heavily funded by special interests -- in his primary in Cleveland.

and a photo from some 40 years ago; a young information specialist in the field in South Vietnam--one of the reasons I worry about bellicose statements from politicians, whether or not they served honorably, as did McCain, or dishonorably, as did Bush, or didn't serve at all, as was the case with Obama.

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