PUMA in WA will unite together!

PUMA stands for "People United Means Action!" You may know that there is another, more defiant meaning for the acronym P.U.M.A. There will be no unity in the Democratic party until the voices of the 18 million voters who support Hillary Clinton are heard and heeded.

We are motivated to action by our shared belief that the current leadership of the Democratic National Committee has abrogated its responsibility to represent the interests of all democrats in all 50 states. They are misleading our party and aim to mislead our country into nominating an illegitimate candidate for president in 2008. Our goals are fourfold:


1. To support the candidacy of Hillary Clinton in 2008 / 2012.

2. To lobby and organize for changes in leadership in the DNC

3. To critique and oppose the misogyny, discrimination, and disinformation in the mainstream media, including mainstream blogs and other outlets of new media

4. To support the efforts of those political figures who have allied themselves with Hillary Clinton and who have demonstrated commitment to our first three goals


DAILY Rasmussen Poll:

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday—the day before the Republican National Convention is scheduled to begin—shows Barack Obama ahead of John McCain by three percentage points both with and without leaners. That’s exactly the same edge Obama enjoyed a week ago on the eve of the Democratic National Convention.

There have been significant changes in perception of John McCain in the two days of polling since he named Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. Since then, 49% of Republicans voice a Very Favorable opinion of McCain. That’s up six percentage points from 43% just before the announcement. Also, 64% of unaffiliated voters now give positive reviews to McCain, up ten points since naming his running mate.

There has been little change in perceptions of Obama since his Thursday night speech and the Palin announcement (see trends and other recent demographic observations).

Palin herself made a good first impression and is now viewed favorably by 53% of voters nationwide. Her counterpart, Joe Biden, is viewed favorably by 48%. While Palin has made a good first impression, the more significant numbers will come a week from now after the nation has a chance to learn more about her.


Articles/ Blogs Sunday, August 31

*Updated Throughout the Day

**Sarah Palin vs, Barrack Obama, AudacityOfHypocrisy.com
Where Palin Made Her Name
How the Left Will Try and Diminish Palin - Dean Barnett, Weekly Standard
Sen. Clinton's Campaign Journey Sparks New Women's Movement, Boston Globe via Clinton Dems
They can't Help it - Reclusive Leftist, LondonAmerican
RU Experienced? - Noah Millman, American Scene
Who is Prepared to be President? Nobody - Richard Reeves, RealClearPolitics


Articles/ Blogs Saturday, August 30
Obama And His Campaign Are Being Hypocrites.
A Chicagoan's Perspective on Obama, Rezko and Corruption
The Game Changer - John Avlon
Bad for Obama - Mark Steyn
Palin Fought for Reform in Alaska - Fred Barnes, Wall Street Journal
With Pick, McCain Reclaims Maverick Image - Dan Balz, Washington Post
Why the Left is Scared of Sarah Palin - Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard
A Reform Ticket - Wall Street Journal
The Story Behind the Palin Pick - The Politico
McCain's Brilliant Trap - Kirsten Powers, New York Post
McCain Makes Calculated Bet
Transcipt: Palin's Speech


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Articles/ Blogs Friday, August 29
Obama Offers a Beautifully Packaged Lie - Robert Tracinski, TIA Daily
McCain to Obama: 'We Can Too' - Dan Schnur, New York Times
An Extraordinary Choice - Hugh Hewitt, Townhall
A Wasted Convention - Toby Harnden, RealClearPolitics
NAFTA bashing off of Obama's Agenda, Philip Elliott, Real Clear Politics
Obama Desperately Trying to Keep Lid On Bill Ayers Story
A Speech to the Delegates - David Brooks, New York Times
Obama's New, Old Politics Clash - John Harris & Jim VandeHei, Politico
Obama Gives a Non-Celebrity Speech - Steve Kornacki, New York Observer
He Remains the Perfect Stranger - Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
And If Obama Loses? - Pat Buchanan, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Democrats Talkin' like the GOP, Debra Saunders, Rasmussen Reports
**PUMA PLAN FOR NOVEMBER**

Articles/ Blogs Thursday

**PUMA PLAN FOR NOVEMBER**
The Audacity of Hypocrisy, nobamablog
Did Biden Worsen the Mortgage Crisis? - McQ, QandO
Obama Needs to Take a Stand on Race - Juan Williams, Wall Street Journal
Obama tactics used to stifle and intimidate its critics, National Review Online
The Separation of Church and Pelosi - David Reinhard, The Oregonian
What Hillary's Women Want - Geraldine Ferraro, New York Daily News
Big HRC Donors Giving to McCain, Marcus Baram, ABC News
Dems Are Stupid to Equate McCain and Bush - Dick Morris, The Hill
The Big Contradiction from the Denver Dems - Michael Medved, Townhall
Democrats Work to Minimize Stadium Speech's Risks - New York Times
Would You Hire Barack Obama? Dean Barnett, The Weekly Standard
Biden's Exaggerations - Karl Rove, The Weekly Standard
Obama's slender record - William Kristol, The Weekly Standard
Brand New McCain Ad: Democrats on Obama's lack of Experience, thejtandbearshow.com
Where is the 2004 Barack Obama? - Jon Gurwitz, San Antonio Express News
Pomp and Circumstancee of the Campaign Process You Just Can't Make Up, Associated Content
Democracy -- Sponsored by Corporate America - Ralph Nader, The Hill
AT&T has high profile presence at Democratic Convention, Jim Kuhnhenn, Real Clear Politics
Hillary Can't Fix What Dems Broke - Froma Harrop, Providence Journal
Scratches in Obama's Glitter - Joan Vennochi, Boston Globe
Biden's Experience in Foreign Policy Poses Problems - Charles Lipson, CT
Why Obama Was 'The Most Liberal' - Charles Green, National Journal
Congress Is a Perfect Target for McCain - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal
Avoiding A Long, Disappointing Fall - John Judis, The New Republic
Bill Clinton Endorses John McCain Sort Of (Video)
Behind the Scenes at the Building of the Greek Temple of Obamis (Video)
Explosive Video: Bill Clinton on Obama's Lack of Experience

Articles/ Blogs Wednesday, August 27
Why Bill Is Mad - Capehart, Washington Post
Problems on Mt. Olympus - Mike Murphy, Time
The Obama-Not Hillary Ticket - Dick Morris'
Would you have given a Harvard graduate a position of CEO right after graduation?'Obama Needs More Than Change - Philip Klein, The American Spectator
The Obama-Biden Pork Partnership - Ed Morrissey, Hot Air
Obama's Ayers Problem Deepens - Michelle Malkin
Which is the Real Michelle Obama? - Mona Charen, National Review
Obama's Stage: Has He Lost His Mind? - Charles Krauthammer, Wash Post
Hillary Gets a Good Start on 2012 - Michael Barone, US News & World Report
Has the Convention Helped Obama? - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
What Clinton's Body Said - CBS News
Walks of Shame - Savage Politics
Hillary Clinton's Stock Up, Most Would Like to See Her Run Again - Gallup
Women Have the Skills, Why Not More Top Jobs?
Obama Wins on Empathy, McCain on Experience
Celebrities for McCain - by Stephen F. Hayes
Gallup Daily: Race Still Close With Obama 45%, McCain 44%
Clinton: An Endorsement of the Democratic Party But Not Obama - Purple People Vote
(Still) Party Unity My A**Submitted By indy1207
Obama, Bill Clinton Remain Distant - Washington Post
Clinton's Address to the DNC (Video)
Gallup: Conservative Democrats (& Republicans) Peeling Away From ObamaVoters Must Wonder Why He Didn't Pick Hillary - Kirsten Powers, NY Post
The Denver Group Reception - NoQuarter
Chaos on the Convention Floor - The Washington Post
Fighting Against Obama's Thugs - By Michelle Malkin
Obama Parrots McCain on Georgia - The London American
She was Right - London American
The Unease of Election '08 - Jay Nordlinger, National Review
The Better Hillary Does, the Worse for Obama - Dick Morris, The Hill
The Arrogance of Nancy Pelosi - Rush Limbaugh, RushLimbaugh.com
Cognitive Dissonace - LondonAmerican

Monday, September 1, 2008

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Here's the video:



Now, Dems will claim that these are all lies, but Gibson is only getting his information from media sources.  So, either those sources are lying or it is true.

The burden is on liberals to disprove these allegations.  Here are the facts:

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· The Obama Campaign Has Solicited Franklin Raines, Who "Stepped Down As Fannie Mae's Chief Executive Under The Shadow Of A $6.3 Billion Accounting Scandal," For "Advice On Mortgage And Housing Policy." "In the four years since he stepped down as Fannie Mae's chief executive under the shadow of a $6.3 billion accounting scandal, Franklin D. Raines has been quietly constructing a new life for himself. He has shaved eight points off his golf handicap, taken a corner office in Steve Case's D.C. conglomeration of finance, entertainment and health-care companies and more recently, taken calls from Barack Obama's presidential campaign seeking his advice on mortgage and housing policy matters." (Anita Huslin, "On The Outside Now, Watching Fannie Falter," The Washington Post, 7/16/08)

· The Washington Post: "Two Members Of Mr. Obama's Political Circle, James A. Johnson And Franklin D. Raines, Are Former Chief Executives Of Fannie Mae."(Editorial, "Tough Decision Coming," The Washington Post, 8/28/08)
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