January 2008
109 posts
Jan 31st
segnalazioni della mamma di nullo for 2008-1-31
Da discarica a nosocomio di lusso ecco la clinica dei morti viventi by Attilio Bolzoni da Repubblica.it del 30.1.08 (nota di mamma: “bella l’italia!!!!!!!!!!”) Più che governo istituzionale operazione di breve respiro by Stefano Folli da Il Sole 24 Ore del 30.1.08 (ndm: “non male anche riletto stamattina dopo l’incarico”)
Jan 31st
this is FRIGTHENING stuff. Hillary has only 3%... →
Jan 31st
if you thought that today's best news, for McCain,... →
Jan 30th
ero sicuro che non avrebbe resistito: Filomeno ha... →
Jan 29th
Jan 28th
Jan 28th
se Nullo si degnasse di commentare le vicende sportive, oggi direbbe the following: avete notato che da quando si e’ ricominciato a parlare di sudditanza, l’inter ha giocato sempre in 10? 
Jan 28th
Should feminists vote for Hillary? Answering ‘YES’ to this version of the question might - only ‘might’ - run one into problems with identity politics and some form of anti-discriminatory discrimination.  But, as I have argued here, answering ‘YES’ to the following question poses no such problems: Should we (irrespective of gender) vote for Hillary on feminist...
Jan 28th
that’s what I was referring to in my comment here:quite funny! 
Jan 28th
Jan 27th
1:43 Ok, so HRC has conceded, congratulatin Obama. And even Camillo’s called it. So it’s really bed time. Just one last look at the live results reveals that: 75% reportin: Obama 54% Hillary 27% Edwards 19% good night (and good luck Hill! you might need some now… just a wee bit) 
Jan 26th
1:36 63% reportin and Obama still has double the votes: 54 to 27. That is some victory, it cannot be denied. Beyond the polls, WAAAY beyond the polls expectations. lets wait tomorrow to comment on the demographics, even though it looks as though Obama’s won as many whites as Hillary blacks which - since you are includin women - its quite somethin. We can already say, though, that Bill...
Jan 26th
1:32 indeed we were askin too much: 54% reportin: Obama 54% Hillary 27% Edwards 18% lets say we settle for second place, so we can head to bed. 
Jan 26th
1:29 37% reportin: Obama 53% Clinton 28% Edwards 19% i guess we’ll have to downplay aspirations: lets say we’d settle for second place + Obama to finish below 50%. askin too much? probably
Jan 26th
01:09 im takin a wee pause: driving my missus home. as of now, its 53, 27, 20 with 19% reportin 
Jan 26th
00:59 ops, its gettin worse… 12%: Obama 34,663 53% Clinton 18,437 28% Edwards 12,148 19%
Jan 26th
00:57 we’re almost at 10% of reporting precints, and the percentages are unchanged, 50, 30, 20. lets say that, at this stage, we’d settle for 45, 35, 20 
Jan 26th
00:50 ABC’s disgustingly anti-Hillary, but they are quicker in dashin out votes: 5% reporting: 50%, 30%, 20% wouldn’t be bad if Hillary could manage to keep Obama under the 50% mark, at least 
Jan 26th
00:46 3% reporting: Obama 52% Hillary 32% bellicapelli 16%
Jan 26th
00:42 Exit demographics from Politico’s BenSmith: African-Americans: Obama 81%, Clinton 17%, Edwards 1% African-American women: Obama 82%, Clinton 17%, Edwards 0% Whites: Edwards 39%, Clinton 36%, Obama 24%
Jan 26th
00:38 still less than 0,5% of precints reporting… so im not saying anything
Jan 26th
00:35 Ops, my sister just referred to Obama as ‘Osama’… oh, yes, she is REALLY really sorry. Still…
Jan 26th
SC
00:32 Oh, just in case: those couple of thousand votes constitute only around 0,2% of reporting precints, 6. So let’s say I won’t post any more results until there is at least 1% reporting, ok?
Jan 26th
South Carolina liveblogging
00:30 couple of thousand votes out: 65%, 23%, 11% (do you really need names? no, i didn’t think so… I knew you weren’t as dumb as ABC)
Jan 26th
SC livebloggin
00:27 This ABC rubbish (which is supposed to look like a blog) is the only other livebloggin I could find; and it is being disrespectful to the next president, by already discussin, while less than a thousand votes are out, the contest for second place.
Jan 26th
Jan 26th
SC livebloggin
00:19 first few hundered votes are out - but I won’t give the percentages… they are unreliable (that is, very, very unflattering for our dear lady)
Jan 26th
SC livebloggin
00:16 Some consolation: CNN ain’t callin it yet
Jan 26th
livebloggin SouthCarolina
00:13 ABC’s callin it for Obama too. And here they say that if networks are callin it so early, and only on the base of exit polls, the margins must be huge!
Jan 26th
liveblogging South Carolina
00:07 Live telly covarage here live results here, here, Obama is already projected winner by NBC
Jan 26th
livebloggin SC...
23:57 Should I make a prediction? Maybe… I’d say Hillary won’t take the hit the polls are predicting… can she actually win it? I don’t think so… InTrade gives Obama 97.5, on the rise. Hillary less than 5, falling. But maybe the difference will be less than 10%; not very brave a prediction, really. But it’s true that more than half the electorate is...
Jan 26th
livebloggin SouthCarolina?
23:51 can Nullo be bothered livebloggin South Carolina? Hillary is way behind in the polls, results will start comin out in a few minutes… is it worthed? I ain’t bothered, as the best politician in modern times would say. But lets see: something NewHampshiry might happen. Remember NH? Obama had double digit leads in the polls; Hillary had already conceded the state, practically. But...
Jan 26th
the REAL Obama →
Jan 25th
segnatevi questa data: 31 OTTOBRE 2008; se la... →
Jan 25th
Obama's apparently sendin word that Edwards would... →
Jan 25th
“As Democrats look ahead to the primaries in the biggest states on Feb. 5, The...”
– The NYTimes endorses Hillary Rodham Clinton. NO ONE CAN STOP HER NOW!
Jan 25th
“They’ll be split in some fashion between McCain, Mitt and Huck”
– (politico.com) That’s David Johnson’s (a former executive director of the Florida GOP) answer to the question everybody was asking last night: who’s gonna get Fred’s votes in Florida. I agree with Johnson. If we are right, then Giuliani is, obviously, the big loser. And if...
Jan 23rd
Jan 22nd
“Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois attacked...”
– (Politico.com) “unexpectedly” solo per chi non avesse letto il post di Nullo su Edwards di ieri, that is
Jan 22nd
Jan 21st
“Magico inverno, fatto di silenzi, di aria tersa che si respira ad ogni passo, di...”
– Albi racconta la terra di Nullo
Jan 20th
“‘It is difficult to anticipate the content of the film, but freedom of...”
– Maxime Verhagen, the Dutch Foreign Minister, speaking about the right-wing movie that promises to expose the Koran as a ‘source of inspiration for intolerance, murder and terror’. Dear Maxime, I’m afraid you got John Stuart Mill completely wrong! Indeed, freedom of expression,...
Jan 20th
Rudy Giuliani's road to Florida, the Nomination,...
Iowa: sesto Wyoming: non pervenuto, cioe’ ultimo a parimerito  NH: quarto Michigan: sesto Nevada: sesto S. Carolina: sesto  voti totali: 60mila circa. Mitt Romney, per dire, ne ha presi gia’ piu’ di 530mila, senza neanche considerare il Wyoming dove ha vinto. Oppure prendi Ron Paul: quasi 110mila voti, piu’ o meno gli stessi di Thompson. Se Rudy sara’ il nominee,...
Jan 20th
Ricorrenze storiche
qualche chiarimento sullo spassoso post di Abr qui sotto: la dichiarazione cui fa riferimento Abr, di cui potete vedere il video qui, con tanto di southern accent di cui nel frattempo Bill si è liberato, è del 26 Gennaio - questo nel caso vi steste preparando ad usare l’ottimo argomento celebrativo offerto da Abr. Il 17 Gennaio è comunque un giorno, molto, importante. Fu il 17 che Clinton...
Jan 17th
1 note
bad news for Abr, GiuliaNY and TheRightNation are... →
Jan 14th
dell'inevitabilita' dell'incesto →
Questa coppia britannica ha scoperto, dopo essersi sposati, di essere gemelli che alla nascita erano stati affidati a due diverse famiglie. Un tribunale ha poi annullato il matrimonio. Questa storia mostra, mi sembra, come non ci sia nulla di innaturale nell’incesto, e come, anzi, due gemelli si sentano “inevitabilmente” attratti (altra storia, evidentemente, e’ quella di...
Jan 11th
The day of reckoning has come early for the...
Hillary dies Obama is endorsed by Kerry 
Jan 11th
Chris is (already) livebloggin NH - hopefully its... →
e pure TheRightNation ha già cominciato un ultralite livebloggin. Nullo invece oggi è un po’ busy che deve tornare su in Scozia - quindi vi lascio in (buone) mani conservatrici
Jan 8th
New Hampshire results (so far)
DEMS  Obama 16 votes Hillary 3  Edwards 3 Richardson 1 GOP  McCain 10 votes chuckabee 5 Paul 4 Romney 3 Giuliani 1  (that’s Hart’s Location and Dixville Notch together)  Nullo (and the rest of the media - yes, right, ‘cause Nullo’s part of the media and Duncan Hunter will be the 44th President) desperately need restriction orders - you can’t decidate a whole post...
Jan 8th