10/26/2012 12:59:44 PM
I'm gonna re-post this, because I don't want you to duck it again:
10/26/2012 1:03:18 PM
10/26/2012 1:19:41 PM
10/26/2012 1:22:04 PM
Yeah, I know. I said it too during those years. And I'm saying it again, now. What else would you have me do?But I never thought he'd order the assassination of American citizens. That, to me, is extreme. I mean, the next logical extension will be the assassination of American citizens on US soil, which I pray never happens, but it doesn't seem out of the question.I also noticed you dropped the subtle teenager dig you had sprinkled in there. Thought better of it, I suppose.[Edited on October 26, 2012 at 1:32 PM. Reason : ]
10/26/2012 1:24:59 PM
10/26/2012 1:26:40 PM
10/26/2012 1:31:37 PM
10/26/2012 1:53:08 PM
10/26/2012 2:19:02 PM
no, mrfrog. You're supposed to believe that Obama put on his awesome-cape and got those numbers down to 2%. He's like the kid who plays Call of Duty all day in his mom's basement, and knows all the cool hideout spots and where the enemy respawns. He's a real gangsta when it comes to targeting militants.2% civilian casualty rate. You know, if they weren't so fucking greedy about managing their PR message, and said something like they got there rate down from 60% to 35%, I'd still be outraged and against the operations as a whole, but I'd be more likely to believe the numbers. But no, they go balls to the wall and say 2%, and John Brennan makes the claim that zero civilians have been killed. That's amazing. They know that they can't admit to a high civilian casualty rate, because then they wouldn't get people like Shrike on board whole hog with their mission. So instead they just blatantly lie...and apparently that by itself is enough to get people to not question anything.[Edited on October 26, 2012 at 2:36 PM. Reason : ]
10/26/2012 2:29:00 PM
10/26/2012 2:42:56 PM
Read that Alicia Keys is campaigning for Obama in Raleigh and Greensboro, and that Second Lady Jill Biden will be in Asheville and Huntersville this weekend.
10/26/2012 10:21:37 PM
Hurricane Sandy just flipped Virginia to Romney. Blue Northern VA will stay at home. Obama needs Ohio now.
10/28/2012 10:37:57 AM
There will be almost a week between this storm and election day, in a part of the country that is equipped to deal with winter storms. Even if it is a monumental storm I think that they will be able to get out and vote if they want to by Tuesday after next.
10/28/2012 10:57:01 AM
Clearly urban areas with polling places every 2 blocks and public transportation will be more affected than rural areas where residents have to drive miles to vote.
10/28/2012 11:52:43 AM
Aren't urban folks more likely to vote dem?
10/28/2012 2:12:05 PM
faulty logic ITT
10/28/2012 2:43:44 PM
It's all a wash. Some people will have a harder time voting or have to vote later, some on the right, and some of the left. And all the while the President will be looking Presidential on (free) national television coordinating with the National Guard, FEMA, and Governors, while Romney is yapping for attention. In the end though I think it breaks even, and a political lens isn't very useful one for a hurricane... short of a Katrina type weak response which doesn't seem to be the case.
10/28/2012 5:04:55 PM
I can't wait to read WRAL tomorrow. Sure there will be lots of posts about Sandy being God's wrath for the collapse of morality under Obama.
10/28/2012 5:06:38 PM
Not sure what to make of the Ohio news. But the polls from Florida and Virginia can only be good news
10/28/2012 11:35:42 PM
On the plus side, Sandy's made me realize a very important function of the electoral college: If a state like Florida got smacked with a hurricane on election day, such that a reduced proportion of Floridians could make it to the polls, the State's influence would remain proportional to the total national population anyway. [Edited on October 29, 2012 at 10:30 AM. Reason : .]
10/29/2012 10:30:01 AM
NOVA is just having wind and rain, typical for winter storm....Sandy will be long gone before the election. The states that will be directly affected by landlfall they are dark blue and not even a hurricane will affect the outcome. Although, NH might be interesting by the time it gets up there. Obama only needs OH to win, the he doesnt need NH, CO, NC, VA or FL. I am pretty sure NH and CO are going blue, NC red, Fl red, VA i think will stay blue. So, Obama has a buffer even if OH doesnt come through. Romney has like one path and all say OH is a must win which looks very doubtful at this time. Thus why Romney put that commercial up in a couple areas in OH, where his is basically lying or bending the truth, it is desperation time.[Edited on October 29, 2012 at 5:08 PM. Reason : w]
10/29/2012 5:07:37 PM
10/29/2012 5:45:24 PM
wtf does this have to do with the election? and does anyone really care if someone in the country that harbored OBL for half a decade doesn't like us killing the other terrorists they harbor (either knowingly or unknowingly)[Edited on October 29, 2012 at 6:17 PM. Reason : .]
10/29/2012 6:16:54 PM
Calm down, champ. There was a whole discussion going on about this for a few pages.I'm criticizing Obama's foreign policy, not Paul Johnson's flaccid offense. No need to get defensive or emotionally involved.
10/29/2012 6:26:36 PM
so you're just generally stupid? and here I thought you were just a myopic sports fan. this changes everything[Edited on October 29, 2012 at 8:35 PM. Reason : .]
10/29/2012 8:35:13 PM
You could do better than that.Give it another go.
10/29/2012 8:49:25 PM
I don't think he can do better.Our drone policy is objectively bad, we kill way too many civilians. it has caused too much backlash, and probably has been self-defeating.
10/29/2012 9:01:34 PM
10/30/2012 12:43:13 AM
Again. Republican led administration have bombed innoent civiilians for longer than you would imagine. And now this is an atrocity?
10/30/2012 12:58:31 AM
^ No, I think he's just pointing out that liberals were anti-war as recently as 4 years ago.That's why Republicans and Democrats are equally laughable. None of them have any values or principles they just like pretending they are a part of something.Feeling the need to "belong" to a political party, religion, etc is somewhat weak minded in the first place, but when you do it without any regard for the principles you supposedly stand behind it's just sad really.You're just cheering for laundry, if Romney was running as a Democrat you'd support him just as vociferously as you do Obama.
10/30/2012 1:54:33 AM
I disagree. I believe that ones personal utopia does not hhave to be the same as national policy.just as biden put it. But If obama wins andwe go to war that is different and i would hope that the dems show him the same courtesy that they gave LBJ. But he has avoided war and he has helped an ailing country.
10/30/2012 2:23:09 AM
What in God's name is going on with Gallup? Did I miss reports saying Romney is KILLING Obama in early voting everywhere? Because Gallup has Romney +7 in early voting saying 20% of LV have voted already and then +5 in overall LV.Those are landslide type numbers..
10/30/2012 8:52:37 AM
ibtgallupGOPbias
10/30/2012 9:27:19 AM
I'm not saying its biased inherently like Rasmussen or PPP, but it's a dramatic outlier to the consensus.
10/30/2012 9:29:11 AM
I might be wrong about this because I'm not taking time to research it atm, but I seem to recall similar charges against Gallup in 2008 where they overstated Obama's victory.Around 4% or so I believe? Are they leaning GOP not to offset previous Dem lean?Just curious. I might be completely wrong in above statement.
10/30/2012 9:33:51 AM
No clue, but Survey USA released polls in OH and FL that show Obama up big in early voting (though FL still going to Romney in end).Gallup is basically against everyone, even Rasmussen.[Edited on October 30, 2012 at 10:34 AM. Reason : X]
10/30/2012 10:33:35 AM
I still haven't figured out yowilly yet. It is like several different people using the same username.
10/30/2012 10:57:51 AM
Polls are pretty much garbage at this point...the only poll that matters is Nov. 6the simplest logic for why Romney wins going away is that close to 100% (if not 100%) of people that voted for McCain will vote for Romney (not including dead people obviously). Take that number, about 46% on popular vote, and add to it the increase in Republicans actually voting in this election vs 2008, plus independents and Democrats who either 1 - not vote at all, or 2 - vote for Romney. I would give Romney at least 52% to 53% of the popular vote (just a guess - no math there). Some other factors:- Obama will still have black vote..but this won't go any higher than 2008...it may be lower, especially after the gay marriage support - lower turnout for young voters vs 2008- 23 million out of work, gas above $3.50 in most places- He will not get as many Jewish votes- He won't get as many Catholic votes b'c of contraception- New info that early voting shows a 52 to 45 favor in Romney...Obama had 55 to 40 lead in 2008That doesn't mean he will win the electoral college, but I think it would be very difficult for him not to win at least half or more of the swing states. I realize Gore had popular vote in 2000, but it was only 544,000 vote difference...Romney will do significantly better than Gore did.
10/30/2012 11:01:56 AM
There is a huge lack in scientific reasoning there.
10/30/2012 11:07:00 AM
There is no consensus or agreed-upon method behind polling, its not really as scientific as you think
10/30/2012 11:11:27 AM
^^^what he said Romney will win decisively[Edited on October 30, 2012 at 11:13 AM. Reason : /]
10/30/2012 11:12:13 AM
bash away all you want...fact is that there is significantly less enthusiasm for Obama than in 2008 and significantly more enthusiasm for republicans than in 2008.Republicans will always fight an uphill battle w/ media and polling - more now than ever. Just look at what happened in 2010 midterm elections and even look here locally w/ the amendment 1...i think everyone would have guessed, even me, that it would be voted down (that shit was 60% to 40%)...but the people who aren't all over facebook and the internet still know how to get to the voting booths on election day.[Edited on October 30, 2012 at 11:13 AM. Reason : asdf]
10/30/2012 11:12:31 AM
^exactly
10/30/2012 11:14:48 AM
2010 was an anti obama election...I hope 2012 will be exactly the same.
10/30/2012 11:15:34 AM
10/30/2012 11:19:35 AM
At the same time there is rabid liberal enthusiasm to defend Obama from literally everything.They are extremely enthusiastic, don't make that mistake, except compared to 2008 their minds aren't in the right place.They aren't excited about him winning, in other words, they just want a win.Republicans aren't exactly thrilled with Romney, although more so since that debate win, but even that enthusiasm was simply because he made Obama look bad.Republicans therefore aren't excited about Romney winning either, they just want a win. The difference is they are more excited because Romney gets to get in the hated incumbent's face.This whole election is showing the worst in everyone.
10/30/2012 11:21:54 AM
10/30/2012 11:37:45 AM
Your list of "factors" consist of hunches and one wacky poll.
10/30/2012 11:48:41 AM
They're saying national polling will be basically useless for several days since so many states can't be reached.
10/30/2012 12:02:09 PM