Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Clean Sweep
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
Writers' Strike Over?
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Looking Ahead
In the next week, there are 8 more primaries or caucuses for the Democrats, so after the Super Tuesday draw, these should be vitally important. Here they are, with my guess as to who is favored.
Saturday Feb. 9
-Louisiana - 67 delegates - in the south, large black population, should be a huge Obama win right?
-Nebraska - 31 delegates - Obama just won huge in Kansas, and like Kansas, these are also caucuses, where Obama has yet to lose because of his superior ground organization. Also hugely favors Obama.
-Washington - 97 delegates - I honestly have no idea how this is trending or what the demographics are. My guess is that Obama won't be able to draw on the dislike of the Clintons in the Pacific NW like he can in the Midwest and that he doesn't have the advantage of a large black segment of the electorate like in the South. But I at least characterize the Pacific NW as very progressive which should definitely help Obama (not sure of how many Latinos there are though). Anyways, Washington is also a caucus state so Obama should certainly win but this might be the best Feb. 9 state for Hillary to challenge in.
-Virgin Islands - 9 delegates - not that it matters but Obama should win this too I'd guess.
Sunday Feb. 10
-Maine - 34 delegates - another caucus, I'd expect Obama to win pretty easily.
Tuesday Feb. 12
-District of Columbia - 37 delegates, Maryland - 99 delegates, Virginia - 101 delegates - these 3 all should favor Obama in a big way. My guess is Virginia has the chance to be the closest, but that really is just a guess.
Obama has more money and has already been airing ads in all of these states while Hillary was still solely focused on Super Tuesday. The fact that she is not expected to do well over the next week should soften the blow some but if she loses every one of these contests, Obama should gain some huge momentum (not to mention a lead in delegates won and perhaps in overall delegates too). The only other races in February are Hawaii and Wisconsin (both of which also favor Obama) so he'll really need all that momentum because March 4th is Ohio and Texas (161 and 228 delegates) and right now both of these states favor Hillary in a pretty big way. My hope is that his momentum from probably a 10 state winning streak, his money advantage, and the fact that he'll have 2 weeks between Feb. 19 and March 4 to solely focus on Ohio and Texas (he's had huge bumps the more time he spends in a state) will allow him to at least be very competitive in these two states. Either way, the rest of February at least looks really good for Obama.
Delegate Count
Super Tuesday
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
4 things I'm excited about
So there are four things over the next two days that I would normally really be looking forward to individually and by coincidence or divine providence they are all happening in a short period of time. They are: Super Tuesday, Duke at UNC, Mexico vs. USA and national signing day for college football recruits. Just for fun, I'll rate my excitement (in order):
1. Duke/UNC - 10/10 on the excitement scale - #2 vs. #3 (damn you Memphis for not losing and setting up #1 vs. #2), at the Dean Dome, I'm going, it doesn't get a whole better than that (well unless Ty Lawson was playing that is).
2. Super Tuesday - also a 10 but loses out to Duke/UNC for me, though I wouldn't have thought an election (and even more a primary) could get this close to the biggest game in college basketball in my eyes. But what I can say, my Obama boner is raging. Like Duke/UNC, I'm hoping for the best but still preparing for the worst. Put me on suicide watch if Hillary wins big and the Heels lose as well.
3. Mexico/USA - 8/10 - would be more excited if it was a qualifier instead of a friendly but Mexico is bringing a really strong team and the US hasn't had a big game in a while, so I'm getting pretty pumped (sadly I'll have to watch it recorded since it's on at the exact same time as Duke/UNC - as many nights as I've got nothing to watch and the two best sporting events in a while have to be on at the exact same time?). I'm especially excited to see Adu and Altidore, not to mention the scoring machine Michael Bradley (he has literally been scoring every game for Heerenveen for the last month now and has 16 goals on the season - and he's a midfielder!).
4. National signing day - 7/10 - I've been following UNC's football recruiting more this year than ever in the past so I'm pretty excited for this. We've got a decent class so far but signing day is huge and there are several big recruits we're still in the picture for. Though I'm not nearly as obsessive about college football as basketball, it would be pretty cool to have a good football team, and with Butch Davis at the helm, I'm sure we'll eventually get there.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Could it be?
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Once - 8.5
Once tells the story of two lost souls who find each other, and themselves, over the course of a music-filled week in Dublin. Its indie roots and plot, along with its subtlety and intelligence, remind me of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset with very good music substituted for realistic dialogue. And while I'm not normally a fan of musicals, the songs in this film undoubtedly work. Not only were they 'good' songs in general, they advance the plot in a creative and unique way. I found myself moved (not to tears mind you but moved none the less) by this movie and the passion evident in the music (which was written and performed by the two lead actors) played a huge role in this. To top it all off, in contrast to another relatively similar movie like Garden State that was entertaining and admirable throughout but cheapened itself by taking the easy way out when it came time to provide a conclusion, Once had a pitch-perfect ending that was worthy of the excellence of the rest of the film. I will eventually post my final 2007 movie rankings after I see I'm Not There, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and a few others, but it is safe to say that as of right now the only movie I'd definitely rank above Once is Atonement.Friday, February 1, 2008
LOST
Yep that looks like Jack's dad and no that doesn't look like the 'Jacob' Locke saw last season (that Jacob actually looked a lot like Locke). No clue what it means but certainly an interesting twist. I hate that we have to wait a week for a new episode and hate it even more that in all likelihood the damn writers' strike is going to leave us with only 8 episodes this season. I just hope those 8 episodes are as good as the last 8 from last year.