Have you been watching the news? The dems are totally flumoxed. They are lost in the woods and have been ever since the selection of Sarah Palin as the VP candidate for John McCain. These people are in ultra panic mode and it's fun to watch.
All right you guys, fall in line here...
Whites lift McCain to slim lead over Obama in poll; By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press Writer; Sep 12, 2008
It's all the white guys' fault now.
An overwhelming advantage in experience and lopsided support from working-class and suburban whites have lifted Republican John McCain to a slender lead over Barack Obama less than two months from Election Day, a poll on the presidential race said Friday.
Slender? Slender? Palin is slender, McCain is leading, big time now.
The Arizona senator has a 13-percentage-point lead over his Democratic rival both with men and senior citizens, and a 23-point advantage among rural residents, according to the Associated Press-GfK Poll of likely voters. He's also doing better than Obama at consolidating support from party loyalists: 94 percent of Republicans back McCain, while 83 percent of Democrats prefer the Illinois senator.
Look at that!! The hicks support McCain. Even Republicans are supporting him (anyone except the media find that strange?). Look at it this way, more dems support McCain than Repubs favor the godchild.
The poll is in line with others showing that in the days since both parties picked vice presidential candidates and held their conventions, Republicans have gained momentum and erased a modest lead Obama held most of the summer. McCain leads Obama among likely voters, 48 percent to 44 percent, according to the AP-GfK Poll.
Remember, you can make the polls say anything you want.
The poll suggests that perceived inexperience is more of a problem at the top of the Democratic ticket than in the No. 2 spot for Republicans.
Earth to Alan Fram of the AP, the race is Obama vs McCain not Obama vs Palin.
The poll suggests that perceived inexperience is more of a problem at the top of the Democratic ticket than in the No. 2 spot for Republicans.
Perceived inexperience? There is no perceiving about it. It's a fact Odumbo has zero experience. A community organizer for ACORN is registering dead voters in Chicago. And that is atop the ticket. This guy is clueless.
...and now a few words of advice from ONE who cares (about nothing but himself)
Some of the people at the Politico are absolutely laughable. Almost as pathetic as the one speaking this drivel. Are you ready for huge movement (talking bowell here now).
Bill Clinton's advice to Barack Obama; John F. Harris; Sep 12, 2008; Politico/Yahoonews.com
This is from the man who never got more than 50% of the vote.
There they were in Harlem on Thursday, the 42nd president and the Democrat who hopes to be the 44th, for a two-hour lunch hour chat at Bill Clinton's office.
Little in your face moment here. Harlem is whose territory (snicker, snicker)?
The Clinton-Obama meeting was closed. We don't know for sure what they said.
And you never will know what was said. First of all 90% of the conversation is not repeatable.
But it is not hard to make an educated guess. Here, based on 16 years experience watching Bill Clinton campaign - and interviews with a half-dozen veterans of his political teams - is a reasonably safe bet about his campaign advice to Barack Obama:
You may want to tiptoe through this now Harris, but I will translate things for my loyal reader(s).
1. Don't make this about you.
Can you really believe this? This doesn't ever come close to an educated guess. As far as Billie-bob Clinton is concerned, there is nothing else than "about me".
Clinton is always skeptical of politicians who try to win races on the basis of their life story or supposed personal virtues. Those can be nice side dishes ("The Man from Hope") but they can't be the main entree. Voters just don't care that much about you. They care about themselves and what you will do for them. Clinton believes, plausibly, that this is why he emerged from sex scandals and all manner of other controversies with his job approval ratings intact.
...and a little help from the mass-media sychophants covering his every mis-step.
2. Define yourself through policies - yours and theirs.
Actually not bad advice, but Odumbo has no policies he can speak about -- 1) surrender in Iraq, 2) raise taxes, 3) sex education for kindergarten students, ( I could go on ad nauseum)
3. Have more fun.
He told that one to Algore and what did he do? He made a movie on global warming.
Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton are both obsessed with how - as they see it - Republicans have perfected the art of the bogus attack, the distracting wedge issue, "the politics of personal destruction."
Now you are insulting everyone's intelligence Harris ol' pal. Just who in the hell is trying to destroy Sarah Palin?
4. Make the election about something big. 5. Spend more time speaking to your opponents.
Lipstick is not quite big enough Barry and what he means about speaking to opponents is the Republican candidates -- not Ahmadinejad, Putin, Castro, Chavez, and Kim Jong Il.
6. Don't take Hillary voters for granted.
This is a real hoot. After selecting Biden, he probably doesn't have a Hillary voter left.
7. Stop smoking whatever it is you are smoking.
I can't believe I read that.
8. And while you are at it, give me an apology.
... you motherf.... jack... sonofa... *#**$%#$***### pompous ****head.
And good luck to you. (you *#**$%#$***###*#**$%#$***###*#**$%#$***###*#**$%#$***### bastard)
Grant's Blog is an original
commentary by Grant Freerks. Copyright (c)2008
Grant Freerks.