Bus Them In

From the Huffington Post:

“The most cringe-worthy political moment of the day, so far, came when Sen. John McCain called out for his new buddy Joe the Plumber to stand up at a rally in Ohio, only to be greeted with confused silence. Joe the Plumber wasn't there.

But that rally featured another embarrassing moment, one that illustrates a far more troubling dynamic for the Republican ticket. The McCain campaign actually had to bus in school kids from the surrounding area in order to fill the event. As reported by MSNBC:

A local school district official confirmed after the event that of the 6,000 people estimated by the fire marshal to be in attendance this morning, more than 4,000 were bused in from schools in the area. The entire 2,500-student Defiance School District was in attendance, the official said, in addition to at least three other schools from neighboring districts, one of which sent 14 buses.

This happened — as if a reminder were needed — less than a week out from the election, when the heat of the campaign should be drawing record crowds.”

That's very sad. But a good indication that people are not excited about seeing McCain.

Obama Night

As much as I admire Obama and really want him to win the election, I'm not sure how I feel about him having a 30 minute infomercial on several stations tonight. Does anyone feel weird about it?

Update: Okay, I just watched it and it was pretty good. I know it was the images, the music, and the stories, but the video gave me chills to think he just might be our next President. I'm feeling really good about it now.

Encouraged

I’m encouraged today by all the good news Obama has gotten this weekend. He had 100,000 supporters show up in the “show me” state. His campaign reported they raised $150 million in September. And then today he got the endorsement from Colin Powell. I’d say he’s in a good place right now. But I don’t want to be overly optimistic. I know that all races get tight right at the end so I know McCan’t will get a few more points in the polls. McCan’t actually talked about losing today, which I loved. I’m going to keep hoping things continue to go well for the Obama campaign and I’m going to keep on talking to those who haven’t seen the light or realized their stupidity yet.