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Hillary Clinton Can Check Her E-mail at Ben Gurion Airport

March 4, 2009 at 12:41 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport on Monday to meet with leaders of Israel's political parties. Despite being continually dogged by accusations of low safety standards, including a recent salvo from the European Aviation Safety Agency, Ben Gurion International continues to welcome high-profile and high-security guests like the Pope, who's scheduled to pass through there May 11 en route to say a papal mass in Nazareth

We don't know if she immediately made a pit stop in order to see if her boss Barry sent her some TPS reports to fill out, but she could have using the free WiFi in Terminal 3. Whether you're the public face of a world power or just the CEO of your own life, let us know which airports are best for business and we'll add 'em to our Airport WiFi map.

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· Clinton arrives in Israel on first visit as top US diplomat [AFP via Google]
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· Vatican picks Nazareth as venue for papal mass [Haaretz]
· Airport WiFi Map [Jaunted]

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Missed Connections in Indianapolis: The Never-Ending Primary Edition

April 25, 2008 at 4:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

So, Obama is Virgin America because his thing is change--but he doesn't have a lot of experience. That makes Clinton--an established player recovering from the slings and arrows of just a few years ago--United.

No wait, he's Skybus and she's Aloha because they're both stumbling right now. OK, fine, we're out of terrible metaphors for the Democratic presidential primary.

Whatever airline suits 'em best, the candidates are off to Indiana for the May 6 primary, so when in Indianapolis, hide out here:

Paradise Bakery and Cafe :: Indulge your wandering eyes--wandering over the double fudge brownies and 24 carrot cake, that is. 9510 N. Meridian St.

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Cheesesteak Travel: Obama Skips Philly's Finest

Where: S. 9th St. [map], Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19147
April 4, 2008 at 12:05 PM | by pbb | 1 Comment

Maybe it was the fear of repeating John Kerry's "with Swiss" gaffe or maybe he just wanted to avoid an immigration debate at Geno's, but Barack Obama skipped the cheesesteak on his recent visit to Philadelphia's Italian Market. The democratic front-runner instead sampled some grub from Claudio Specialty Foods and DiBruno Brothers.

Hillary Clinton hasn't done much better, as she's also skipped the steaks in Pennsylvania. Back in October, Rudy Giuliani had no problem ordering his sandwich in English when he was part of the Republican race.

The candidates will be scrounging for votes for another couple weeks, so there's plenty of time to track down a good sandwich. Our Philly Cheesesteaks Map will point you in the right direction, Barack!

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· Obama: I'll Try That Cheesesteak Next Time [Daily News]
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· Philly Cheesesteaks Map [Jaunted]

[Photo: Barack Obama]

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2008 Candidates Travel: Super Tuesday Looms

February 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM | by pbb | 0 Comments

Finally! Tomorrow's gaggle of primaries should clear up any lingering questions about who's gonna win the Republican party's presidential nomination. On the Democratic side, things are a lot less clear.

One thing we do know is that the contenders have been criss-crossing the country like true jet setters. We're so jealous. They've been rocking the private jets for months now, but today's just been over the top.

Barack Obama showed up in East Rutherford, New Jersey--home of the Super Bowl-winning Giants--where Robert DeNiro introduced him and Ted Kennedy endured a joke about his defeated Patriots. Hillary Clinton visited an old pal--and teared up--during a stop at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut.

John McCain, who's surged into the lead in polls, showed up at Faneuil Hall in Boston while his biggest opponent Mitt Romney cracked jokes about Star Wars droids on his flight between Salt Lake City and Minneapolis. Meanwhile Mike Huckabee called Romney arrogant as he stumped in Macon, Georgia.

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· Candidates Make Final Super Tuesday Push [AP, via Google]
· Romney Vows to Push on Past Tuesday [NYT]
· Huckabee Rejects Spoiler Role [Washington Post]
· 2008 Candidates Travel Map [Jaunted]

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2008 Candidates Travel: Live Free Or Die, Hillary!

January 8, 2008 at 4:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

Check out our Candidates Travel Map to chase down those last undecided primary votes.

Today's the first primary in the nation in warmer-than-usual New Hampshire. The seventeen voters who showed up to the polls in Dixville Notch, the city which began voting after midnight, picked Barack Obama and John McCain. McCain is the big surprise of that pairing after a less than stellar showing in Iowa.

Much has been made of the fact that Hillary Clinton received none of those 17 votes, but maybe a town of 74 isn't a super sample.

Since 1952, the winner of the New Hampshire primary for his party has gone on to be president 85 percent of the time. (McCain is one of those exceptions, having taken the state in the 2000 primary.) Mitt Romney may have had that stat in mind when he stood outside a Manchester polling place trying to catch some of the 45 percent of registered independents, who are free to vote in either primary.

Current polls indicate that Romney's running second, ahead of Iowa champion Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul and Rudy Giuliani. Next week, it's off to Michigan, where the candidates of both parties will genuflect to Big Auto on Michael Moore territory. You can bet we'll be following them west.

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· Obama, McCain get early win in Dixville Notch [Reuters]
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· Candidates Travel Map [Jaunted]

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2008 Candidates Travel: To the Polls, Iowa!

January 2, 2008 at 2:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

Visit our Candidates Travel Map to plan your attack on the Hawkeye State.

It's almost here! The Iowa caucus is tomorrow, officially kicking off the 2008 Presidential primary season. Do you know who you're voting for? Neither do we!

If you're in Iowa right now, you're probably within a stone's throw of a major candidate. Barack Obama's Stand for Change tour takes him to Cedar Rapids, Waterloo and Des Moines tonight, while Hillary Clinton can be spotted in Indianola, Mason City and Burlington. John Edwards threw a midnight caucus party in Atlantic, Iowa today, but he's hitting Iowa City and Cedar Rapids as well, with a caucus learning event in Grinnell tonight and a free rally with Bruce Springsteen concert afterwards.

On the Republican side, Mitt Romney has been attending house parties and has scheduled an Election Night party in West Des Moines. Both John McCain and Mike Huckabee are splitting their time in Iowa with other destinations; McCain's coming to Dubuque from Derry, New Hampshire where he's been stumping with Sen. Joe Lieberman, while Huckabee's off to Southern California tonight to be the first post-strike guest on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

The New Hampshire primary is next Tuesday, so don't let down your guard yet! Ready or not, the race is on for real.

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[Photo: PoliticalPulse.net]

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2008 Candidates Travel: The Dem Debate

Where: 6450 Corporate Dr [map], Johnston, IA, United States, 50131
December 14, 2007 at 11:03 AM | by pbb | 0 Comments

The last debate before the Iowa caucus concluded last night in a Des Moines-area TV studio. Here's the rundown.

Despite rumblings behind the scenes--a Clinton staffer resigned after comments that Obama's cocaine use as a teen would hurt his bid for the presidency--the fight last night seemed clean, and even friendly at times. Obama offered Hillary a job as his advisor and also forgave Senator Joe Biden for referring to him as "clean" and "articulate."

I have absolutely no doubt about what is in his heart and the commitment that he has made with respect to racial equality in this country. So I will provide some testimony, as they say in church, that Joe is on the right side of the issues and is fighting every day for a better America.

Biden stood out from the pack for the first time, really. His discussion of the tragic car accident that took the life of his wife and daughter seemed heartfelt rather than a sympathy ploy, and he seemed to finally shirk the accusations of racism against him. Twenty days till the Iowa caucus!

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[Photo: Des Moines Register]

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Candidates Travel: Hillary's Stump Man Endures Robot Protest

December 12, 2007 at 1:00 PM | by egw | 0 Comments

While stumping for Senator Hillary Clinton in Iowa, former President Bill Clinton was heckled by a robot in a prank by a University of Iowa associate professor.

Communications Professor Kembrew McLeod writes on his website that he dressed up as a robot and disrupted the speech because he wanted Clinton to apologize for misquoting African-American activist Sister Souljah in 1992 and painting her as a militant. After McLeod tossed hundreds of little slips of paper in the air, Clinton asked him to protest in a more environmentally sound manner, but Professor McLeod didn't apologize.

Even Hillary supporters have to admit she has drawn a certain benefit from having her husband on the stump. Michelle Obama shows us the "stinky" side of Barack, and Elizabeth Edwards' inspiring battle with cancer has touched a chord with millions, but Bill's political career might bring back warm memories of a pre-W age for many Democrats. Still, that history can also be a liability.

If you, too, want to get thrown out of a Clinton appearance while dressed as a robot, Madame Senator will be at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey tonight for a fundraiser with New Jersey governor Jon Corzine and singer Tony Bennett. Next up is an event in her hometown at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on December 18.

Thanks to our Iowa friend "Bill S. Preston" for the tip!

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2008 Candidates Travel: Viva Vegas

Where: 4505 S Maryland Pkwy [map], Las Vegas, nv, United States, 89119
November 13, 2007 at 11:02 AM | by pbb | 0 Comments

CNN and the Nevada Democratic Party will host a debate in Las Vegas on Thursday, bringing a bunch of righteous candidates to Sin City. Everyone but Mike Gravel will be there, including Hillary, Chris Dodd and John Edwards. (Gravel didn't rake in enough cash to earn an invite, says CNN.)

Dennis Kucinich will be around town the day of the debate, including a lunch at Tipps Thai on Spring Mountain Road. Barack Obama is already touring southern Nevada, with stops in Boulder City and Pahrump today.

Thursday evening, candidates will duke it out at the Cox Pavilion at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, just a short drive from The Strip. Since the debate starts at 5, that should give everyone plenty of time to get over to see the late performance of KA by Cirque du Soleil at the MGM Grand.

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[Photo taken in Iowa: Barack Obama]

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2008 Candidates Travel: Hillary On The Move

July 17, 2007 at 9:29 AM | by ced138 | 0 Comments

First of all, Hillary Clinton must be hipper than we thought, since she, Bill, and a New Hampshire state senator seem to know "biddies" is slang for ladies (ok, maybe that's not a direct translation).

In usual fashion, the former First Lady is in hot pursuit of moving back into her old digs at the White House, and traveling far and wide to get there. While Barack Obama has been hanging out back home in Illinois as of late (he is a first-term governor, after all), The Bill And Hillary Show debuted in New Hampshire last weekend. The perma-smile couple stopped in Keene, Nashua, and Manchester, before jetting off to to attend the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson in Texas.

Spotted a 2008 candidate from either party on the travel trail? Let us know.

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[Photo Credit: NY Times]