7:36 am By Maegan La Mala · Chismes|Controversia|Funny|Politics · Comments Off
20 Jan 2009Well I’m guessing Hillary isn’t too happy with this:
Did you see how red Joe Biden got? Talk about loose lips sink ships.
Jill Biden said on the Oprah show that she wanted her husband to be vice president instead of secretary of state, chiefly because it would involve less travel.“If you’re secretary of state, you’ll be away, we’ll never see you, you know,” she said, describing how she and her husband had talked about it.
“I’ll see you at a state dinner once and awhile. But I said, if you are vice president, the entire family, because they worked so hard for the election, they can be involved. They can come to our home. They can go to events, they can be with us all the time. And that’s what’s important to us,” she said.
Biden, seated at his wife’s side, looked sheepish and tried to shush his wife after she made the remark.
So the scenario looks like it played out like this: Obama asked Biden which job he wanted, and Hillary got sloppy seconds. Damn.
7:34 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · 2 Comments
4 Nov 20083:01 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
4 Nov 2008
Well, somehow I made it up and out to the polls before eight AM today. I actually finished voting before the Obama campaign knocked on my door asking me if I needed a ride to the polls.
I am currently crossing my fingers with much exhaustion–Oh, MAN do we need things to be different, no? Cross your fingers in exhaustion with me, VLatin@s.
And if you haven’t voted, take a gander at this interview with VP candidate Rosa Clemente. I encourage you to consider her words as you go into the voting booth, but I am in no way attempting to sway your vote!
Cuz I know you’re going to vote, right?
And then when you’re done you’re coming back here to help us bring in the new administration?
I know you don’t have any other plans at all. I have that kind of faith in you!
1:32 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · 3 Comments
3 Nov 2008Guess what VLatin@s!
Your favorite blogeditorias (is that a word??) have got together to figure out how we will be spending our Election day tomorrow–and wow, oh, wow, do we have some exciting choices set up for ya’ll!

My favorite choice, of course, is the one I (La Macha Glorious) will be setting up–Vivir Latino’s Live Blogging Election Coverage!
I will be setting up a live blog post and will be moderating–all YOU have to do is show up and share your opinion! I will be focusing on the election results as they come in through different U.S. stations, but will be more than willing to stray from that should the need arise!
Jennifer will also be around covering election coverage from outside the U.S., and La Mala will checking in her with normal on the spot coverage.
It promises to be an exciting day, possibly even a historic one. Be sure to come share in the fun with us!
La Vivir Latino Team
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