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Posts Tagged ‘clinton’

BBC Worldwide Profits from Global Dearth of Quality TV

By Denis Campbell • Jul 14th, 2008 • Category: Entertainment

Yes Virginia, there is quality television and the BBC (referred here in the UK as the Beeb) via worldwide broadcasts of Dr. Who, Jeremy Clarkson’s Top Gear, the dignified BBC News and countless documentaries, proved last week there is a global appetite for it by posting a £118 ($234) million pound profit for the past [...]



You Right Very Well . . .

By Denis Campbell • Jul 8th, 2008 • Category: Business

. . . began the comment from a graduate of Oxford University. I gave him the chance to correct his post. Today’s feed from The Telegraph though held little surprise… “more than half of 200 respondents to a survey by the Association of Graduate Recruiters expressed concern about the lack of graduate’s writing skills, while [...]



Vice Presidential Bingo

By Denis Campbell • Jun 11th, 2008 • Category: Features

At left is your very own Veep-stakes bingo card (print and collect the entire set) as Barack Obama and John McCain play that time-tested game of finding someone who will bring them victory in 1-4 key swing states and then can be ignored for 8-years because they are willing to step into the background. Haven’t [...]



The HillaryClinton.com Wristwatch Fund

By Denis Campbell • Jun 8th, 2008 • Category: Features

Hillary Clinton’s noon farewell speech (which began at 12:48) was HER moment. Flipping through BBC/SKY/CNN/FOX coverage as 11:30 became 12:30 with cameras focussed on the empty stage and an idling Secret Service SUV at her home, two miles from the venue, was irritating. Instead of being fully in the moment, we were held hostage by [...]



“The Fierce Urgency of Now,” 45 Years Later

By Denis Campbell • Jun 5th, 2008 • Category: Features

The last 36-hours have been overwhelming in historical significance. A young black man, born of mixed-race parents, raised by a single white mother in Indonesia and later white grandparents in Hawaii, obtained a top Ivy League education, worked as a lawyer in Chicago helping to organise union members, ran unsuccessfully for Congress, then became a [...]



Is it over?

By Denis Campbell • Jun 4th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Can we come out now and go back to our lives? No? Barack has won but Hillary has not conceded? Aaaaargh! I feel like I did living in LA during the OJ Simpson trial. Will the government offer any counselling or addiction relief therapy to political junkies who will have scant little to do between [...]



Top Ten Democratic T-Shirts

By Denis Campbell • Jun 3rd, 2008 • Category: Politics

The new magic number of 2,118 delegates to nominate is here and now that Michigan and Florida have been seated via compromise, it appears we have a nominee, even though we have a fractured party. So I spent this past weekend thinking about a new business and T-shirt ideas for this coming week announcing the [...]



Denver, Sioux Falls, Billings, San Juan… Aboooaaarrd!

By Denis Campbell • May 31st, 2008 • Category: Features, Lead Story

The Democrat Primary local heads this weekend to a crucial (yawn) convention by-laws committee meeting that seems certain to have the thrill and impact of a wet firecracker vs. Hillary’s much feared nuclear option of three weeks ago. The Michigan and Florida delegations will be seated but with a 50% penalty and the delegates split [...]



I’ll Go Away, No… Wait A Minute

By Denis Campbell • May 28th, 2008 • Category: Features

I felt today a cross between Bobby, the unmarried suffering star of the 70’s hit musical Company and country singer Lorrie Morgan, who sang the 1998 country music hit ‘Go Away.’ The “I’m conceding, no I’m not” antics of the Clinton campaign today have been tragic to follow. Bobby struggled though George Furth’s 11 scatological, 1-act plays set [...]



She Said What?!?!?!

By Denis Campbell • May 24th, 2008 • Category: Features

In yet another incident of foot in mouth disease, Senator Hillary Clinton yesterday voiced the unspoken/unthinkable fear of many by cravenly invoking the horrible memory of 1968’s assassination of Bobby Kennedy in California before a group of South Dakota news editors. Her half-hearted apology for the gaffe seemed as self-protecting and disingenuous as her explanation [...]