October 6, 2008
October 6, 2008
Today on Ankarlo Mornings: Now the media is saying Gov. Sarah Palin might be racist because she is attacking Sen. Barack Obama and his affiliations. Why does everything have to be about race?
The markets are way down today and Jim Cramer says it’s time to sell all your stocks if you need the money in the next five years. Tim Hanson from the Motley Fool says it is not quite panic time. He admits the market will go down, but will rebound at some point.
Ankarlo has also been very annoyed at the bailout plan that passed Congress. He explains the steps we can take to get our government back. He also talks former Majority Leader Tom Delay. Delay says he was against the bailout bill, but doesn’t mind the tax provisions in there.
Day 2 and Photos
August 26, 2008
Michelle Obama was welcomed by a huge crowd last night at the Pepsi Center. Her goal: Make the Obama’s real. There is no doubt, McCain’s celebrity ads have taken their toll on this campaign. Because of that (and other factors) the Obama’s have a ton to do during this convention. They have to reintroduce Obama, make Obama real and spell out their agenda. Night one was a reintroduction. My impression from Michelle’s speech was simple. Did you know Obama and I both grew up in working class families? We have both lived the American dream. We are raising our children just like you. It was silly and I am amazed people actually fall for it.
Then the kids came out. This happens at every convention. You always have to have the family hug (or in the case of Al Gore, that nasty kiss with Tipper). What was different last night was Sasha. She is the Obama’s youngest daughter. Sasha kept interrupting her Dad while he was on a video screen. Obama, himself, was thrown off his game too. He stuttered a little bit and said he was first in St. Louis then in Kansas City. Hmmm. For all the faults and hiccups, night one at the Convention made the Obama’s to be an all American family.
Michelle Obama was brilliant when she mentioned Sen. Hillary Clinton. Michelle said, “People like Hillary Clinton, who put those 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, so that our daughters — and sons — can dream a little bigger and aim a little higher. “ This shoutout is obviously meant to bridge a gap between the Clinton supporters and the Obama supporters. Several Clinton supporters I have talked to on the ground have said they aren’t budging. Others, though, are open to Obama. Hillary Clinton is the headline speaker tonight. Obama’s camp has been trying to edit Clinton’s speech. But, the Clinton’s aren’t having it. Tonight will be interesting. I’ll keep you updated throughout the day here and tomorrow morning from 8:30 until Noon live from Denver.
Check out our photo gallery from last night. Photos by Aaron Farnham.



