Friday
Oct102008
Four Days in Denver: Behind the Scenes at the 2008 DNC
Four Days in Denver: Behind the Scenes at the 2008 DNC
Baratunde is a politically-active, technology-loving comedian from the future. He co-founded the black political blog, Jack & Jill Politics, serves as Director of Digital for The Onion and is a regular guest on Leo Laporte's TWiT. His book, How To Be Black, will be published by Harper in February 2012. Basically, he's a smart, funny, extremely handsome dude. >> Full bio.
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So very UCAP on Barack, Michelle and Joe. I kept looking for you, Baratunde. Here in Big D, all the post-convention spectacle is down-ballot, but I'm pleased to report that the supporting talent is not. Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Bill Clinton stumps for Rick Noriega at Thomas Jefferson High School in Northwest Dallas. I picked up the second-to-last pair of tickets around noon today. It's hard for me to see Noriega unseating Senator Cornyn without an Obama Victory in this state (momentarily distracted by shadow of pig across third floor window), but who knows how the growing Hispanic vote might split. Coattails, anyone?
So very UCAP on Barack, Michelle and Joe. I kept looking for you, Baratunde. Here in Big D, all the post-convention spectacle is down-ballot, but I'm pleased to report that the supporting talent is not. Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Bill Clinton stumps for Rick Noriega at Thomas Jefferson High School in Northwest Dallas. I picked up the second-to-last pair of tickets around noon today. It's hard for me to see Noriega unseating Senator Cornyn without an Obama Victory in this state (momentarily distracted by shadow of pig across third floor window), but who knows how the growing Hispanic vote might split. Coattails, anyone?
So very UCAP on Barack, Michelle and Joe. I kept looking for you, Baratunde. Here in Big D, all the post-convention spectacle is down-ballot, but I'm pleased to report that the supporting talent is not. Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Bill Clinton stumps for Rick Noriega at Thomas Jefferson High School in Northwest Dallas. I picked up the second-to-last pair of tickets around noon today. It's hard for me to see Noriega unseating Senator Cornyn without an Obama Victory in this state (momentarily distracted by shadow of pig across third floor window), but who knows how the growing Hispanic vote might split. Coattails, anyone?