No no, Obama’s people for not realizing that waiting several days would give the hoaxers and hackers room to play.
I don’t have a dog in this fight. I don’t care who Obama picks. Anyone short of Lyndon LaRouche, I’ll vote for him anyway, but I just thought it was funny.
Once the Secret Service was spotted at Biden’s house, there was no way to keep the cat in the bag. Too bad they got scooped on the text message, but I suspected this would happen. I think they waited too long. They should have texted this morning.
I had a sense it would be Biden just from his demeanor with the reporters at his house the last couple of days. He was so jocular about everything and the other shorties seemed kind of bummed.
In terms of stage-management they wait too long by a few hours. The did a good job of plugging leaks from the campaign people, but the SS did them in. They will learn from that.
I got an e-mail at 3:49 am PST, but never got a text. However, I never texted to that number that I heard everybody else did—I signed up by entering my phone number on the website after receiving an email inviting me to sign up for the text announce. So- something didn’t work…bummer
What golden opportunity? The opportunity to have the attention taken away when Obama later makes his pick? Or the opportunity to take away the negative attention Obama’s been getting lately?
I got my text in the middle of the night as well. However, I wasn’t watching the news before I went to bed. I’m thinking they wanted to wait to send it this morning, but they got scooped. However, I can’t say I really like middle of the night text messages. I thought someone was drunk dialing me.
I figured that was what it was. I saw the news online before that. They definitely got scooped because the media found out that the SS was going to Biden’s house.
Mine finally came in at 2am Pacific.
Which means they didn’t solve the problem of sending all the notices out at once. So, even if they had beat CNN with the first text message - a number of people still would have seen it in the news long before they got the text message.