Today's TRMS
Osama bin Laden's driver has just been convicted of providing material support to terrorists following an illegal, secretive terrifying kangaroo court trial at Guantanamo. Joining Rachel tonight to talk about Hamdan's life, trial and conviction is the man who just wrote the definitive book on the subject, Jonathan Mahler. His new book is called: The Challenge: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Fight Over Presidential Power.
Also, journalists only need the vaguest sign of friendship between one of the candidates and another politician to assume that a vice presidential choice is nigh. But, it does seem like Obama is spending an awful lot of time with Evan Bayh. So much so that we are nervous this is more than a coincidence. So we've asked John Nichols to join us today to talk about why Bayh would be a terrible, terrible running mate.
- August 6, 2008








Race For The Whitehouse and Battleground States
Rachel,
I was following the show regarding which states are battlegrounds and polls and I was following along looking at www.pollster.com which shows a composite polling chart for each state. During the show I was left with the distinct impression that RFTWH is trying to make this race appear closer than it actually is presumably with the intention of driving ratings.
North Carolina has 15 electoral votes and is less than 3 points apart, yet it wasn't even mentioned in the list of states. Obama is leading in Montana. Florida is within the margin of error with its 27 electoral votes and they chalked it up for McCain.
Something is rotten in Denmark... and your lack of comment makes you complicit!
David Lerner
Seattle, WA
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By pdxgeekAugust 6, 2008 - 6:14pm