The plan was for me to video blog daily from the Obama Girls of Comedy Tour. However spotty internet service and eight hour long car drives made that impossible. So now that I’m back in NYC I can fill you in on tales from the tour and finally post some of the videos I took…like this one.
We met this fellow American while doing a show at The Know Theatre (a great space) in Cincinnati. Although he now lives overseas, he came back to Ohio to campaign for Obama. He is a wonderful example of taking part and taking action for what you believe in (regardless of who you vote for, this guy deserves some credit for doing something about something).
Lots of folks still don’t know that you can vote while out of your state. you can also vote early. For more info on early voting and absentee ballots takepart and check out http://www.helpingamericansvote.org/



Don’t believe the hype from the politicians, the bailout is all about politics. Congressional politics, Senatorial politics and most importantly Presidential politics. Two huge aspects of politics that often go unspoken are taking credit and assigning blame. Indeed many of the key policy positions of political parties in the United States and democracies around the world arose from their ability to either take credit or assign blame for actions on issues related to those positions. This bailout is no different, and the way it’s played by both political parties and their respective candidates has the potential to redraw the political map as we know it in this country for a generation to come, if not more, should one side take a bold action.
Now that the Democrats in the House have changed their minds in the face of what
It’s September in Leap Year and that means we’re in the midst of yet another closely contested Presidential campaign in these United States. So here at
The light at the end of a very dark tunnel this year for
I didn’t expect the Republicans to be nice last night, they needed to energize their base and make a strong case against Obama and while they veered farther to the right than I thought they would, what surprised me and actually really angered me was when Rudy Giuliani mentioned that Barack Obama was a community organizer and following which, the crowd and Giuliani both laughed. And after that, Sarah Palin also dogged on Barack’s community organizing..
Looking towards the next administration, a large consortium of scientists is urging the next president - whomever it may be - to invest in more research to combat climate change’s effects on the economy. These scientists believe that storms, floods, and droughts could cost the United States $2 trillion if we don’t do something to protect ourselves. 