Stan Greenberg has advised former President Clinton, former UK PM Tony Blair, Nelson Mandela, Israel’s Ehud Barak and others. He is one of those political lions inspired during the Bobby Kennedy era to join politics and who provides a lot of wisdom for the taking if you are willing to listen. His new book ‘Dispatches [...]
Bringing the People Along (Part 1)
Posted on 20 March 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Bobby Kennedy, Democrats Abroad UK, Dispatches from the War Room, Gingrich Revolution, Israel’s Ehud Barak, Nelson Mandela, New Labour, PM Gordon Brown, President Clinton, Rep. Rosa DeLauro – D-CT, Republicans, speech to Congress, Stan Greenberg, Tony Blair, Tories, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
The Morning After The Night Before’s Debate
Posted on 28 September 2008 by Charley James | Comments (0) | Tags: a clear Obama win, Behind The Lines, Bobby Kennedy, Boris Yeltsen, CBS, Charley James, CNN, doesn’t make me an authority on anything other than the, Fleece-o-nomic policies, getting the name of Pakistan’s president wrong, Grumpy Old Man, Hubert Humphrey, JFK, Lech Walesca, McCain, media outlets, mispronouncing Iran’s president, NBC, Nelson Mandela, NY Daily News, obama, Spin City, The Morning After The Night Before’s Debate, Wall Street Journal, World’s Greater Foreign Policy Authority Ever, Zhu Rongji
by Charley James
Living in the Eastern Time zone, it was well after midnight before I got to bed after watching the debate and flipping the dial to see what the Commentariat would pronounce as post-debate truth, wisdom, justice and The American Way.
As usual, all of the pundits got it all wrong: Most called it a [...]
“The Fierce Urgency of Now,” 45 Years Later
Posted on 05 June 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Bobby Kennedy, Chicago, clinton, I Have a Dream, John McCain, Kenya, Martin Luther King, Minneapolis, obama, President, Senate, Xcel Energy Center
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 [...]
She Said What?!?!?!
Posted on 24 May 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 1968, apologising, Bobby Kennedy, clinton, DNA flaw, June, Mike Huckabee, NRA, obama, PMQs, political food chain, political survival, saying sorry, seeds of doubt, South Dakota, Swift-boat advert, Tony Blair
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 [...]
















































