how could Obama be more popular than himself?
10/21/2008 7:13:00 AM
10/21/2008 7:40:54 AM
Did anyone see the video of the protesters trying to stop Palin's motorcade? They were wrestled to the ground by motorcycle cops and had to be dragged away from the vehicles. At one point a police officer's head is pushed within about 5 inches of the wheel of a rolling vehicle as it passes- while he was wrestling on the ground with one of the protesters.What amazed me about the scene was that they didn't arrest the 2 who wrestled with the cops and almost pushed one of them under a car. That's some amazing restraint on their part. I'd be pissed as hell.
10/21/2008 11:03:43 AM
CNN is reporting that McCain is making those tough decisions that politicians love to talk about. According to CNN, McCain is abandoning Colorado (9 EVs), Iowa (7 EVs) and New Mexico (5 Evs). If Obama wins these three he gets 21 EVs. Add these to the 252 EVs Kerry won and he has 273 and becomes President. http://www.electoral-vote.com/
10/21/2008 11:20:04 AM
Lord is McCain going for the tie?If he doesn't pull Colorado or New Mexico or Iowa, then unless he thinks he can get Wisconsin or Washington (which I'd doubt since Colorado is probably a better shot), his only route seems to be to pull Virginia and New Hampshire, and end up with the 269-269 tie.[tie by McCain getting Nevada, Missouri, Ohio, Florida, Virginia, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and everywhere he is leading][Edited on October 21, 2008 at 11:55 AM. Reason : .]
10/21/2008 11:53:40 AM
No, he's trying to cut his losses, defend the other toss-up red states (NV, MO, NC, VA and so forth), and pick off Pennsylvania. Expect a continued presence and onslaught there.I don't think he'll get PA but that's the only gambit he has left guys
10/21/2008 12:18:56 PM
Yeah, I think you're right. Honestly going for PA he'll probably let go of Virginia also if it doesn't turn around soon.He may also make a push for NH to hedge against Nevada.
10/21/2008 12:38:36 PM
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10/21/2008 1:12:50 PM
Why would he bother going for a tie? If they tied, a Dem Congress would go Obama
10/21/2008 1:34:10 PM
He's counting on the congressional Bradly effect?
10/21/2008 2:09:46 PM
If McCain's "strategy" now is to give up on CO and focus on PA, then that's as good as a concession.
10/21/2008 2:23:18 PM
10/21/2008 2:23:55 PM
The McCain ads in Pennsylvania are hilarious.BARACK OBAMA AND HIS LIBERAL ALLIES ARE OUT TO TAKE MORE OF YOUR MONEY. *displays a picture of an infant*
10/21/2008 2:47:36 PM
http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2008/10/stephanopoulo-3.html
10/21/2008 2:52:05 PM
^ Especially when McCain pulls his comeback trick.
10/21/2008 2:55:10 PM
^ wait...you are kidding right?McCain is.............
10/21/2008 3:13:38 PM
It ain't over until it's over.Just remember that, okay?
10/21/2008 3:23:07 PM
Obama's lead is growing in Wake County... I didn't realize Bush won this county in 2004http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14785.html
10/21/2008 3:24:37 PM
Another senior moment from good ol' Johnny Boy:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLVSURlFoQs
10/21/2008 11:33:10 PM
It started going down the shitter here. (at least in my mind)
10/21/2008 11:36:04 PM
Not sure what they were thinking with that green background... I remember seeing that a being like wtf who chose that?Obama has a great PR machine, with huge bankrolls funding it.McCain has terrible PR machine, funded by peanuts relatively.
10/21/2008 11:45:39 PM
^ Remember how the camera angles at the convention basically had him in front of an all blue background then too? I mean yeah in the stadium you could see the giant video screen behind him with the sky and the flag, but on TV almost the whole time he was talking it's like he was in front of a blue screen. That one got some fun re-edits online too.
10/21/2008 11:51:38 PM
McCain/Palin have over used all of their talking points.I saw some commentary that said "rove style" politics, talking points, and attacks are useless in the youtube era. People get turned off quickly if they hear the same thing over and over again, ESPECIALLY if they do not connect with what is being said. McCains biggest failure was not identifying what was not working quickly enough. He went through almost the entire campaign without making the middle class the centerpeice of his speeches and proposals. Obama has been reaching out to voters on their level all this time and the opposition keeps hammering at the personal attacks, WHICH HAVE NOT WORKED. Regardless of whoever is right policy wise, it is pretty clear the McCaicampaign was a PR trainwreck.
10/21/2008 11:56:21 PM
he shoulda been disqualified for saying the fundamentals of the economy are strong imo
10/21/2008 11:58:47 PM
^^^ yeah, for real. Whoever set up that gaudy powerpoint presentation and didn't think to see what it would look like on TV needs to be fired. I just took these screenshots from this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEkd07ylRfMSay what you will about Obama's choices at the DNC (arrogant columns, huge venue, whatever), but at least it played as subdued and classy when the camera was focused on him
10/22/2008 12:04:11 AM
Obama: I want to help the middle classMcCain: You cannot trust him, he pals with terroristsObama: I want to give health insurance to those who need it mostMcCain: He is gonna bankrupt the countryObama: The Iraqis need to stand on their own so we do not have to send them our moneyMcCain: He voted against the surge!!Obama: I want to cut middle class taxesMcCain: I want to cut capital gainsEven if Obama is lying through his teeth about all of this, one has to recognize he took the time to figure out what voters want to hear. I really like John McCain, but he could not have played in to their hands any better when it comes to being out-of-touch with the American people.
10/22/2008 12:06:35 AM
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10/22/2008 1:26:43 AM
^^ Quit quoting and linking to thinkprogress. Using biased, attack websites like that hurts your credibility.
10/22/2008 1:44:45 AM
since when did being articulate and eloquent become a handicap? why on earth would anyone see being able to communicate effectively as a drawback? being able to communicate your intentions goes along way toward implimenting those intentions. why do republicans view his ability to speak as something to fear? especially after the "abled yet not so smooth talking" president we have now? i seem to remember another presidential candidate that was a strong communicater. a great communicater, if you will....what was his name again?V i'm not trying to split hairs here. i'm just saying that the attacks on obama's eloquence is petty. obama has demonstrated in his debates, his platform, and throughout his campaign trail that he has detailed plans. He hasn't harped on the abstract notions of "change" and "hope." those have pretty much been left at the door after the primaries. but the mccain camp keeps attacking obama as being a man with fancy words and no substance, despite the fact that obama has defended his positions. the mccain camp has reduced itself to upside-down character attacks."Hey boys, look at this guy-here! Don't let him fool yer with his big werds and all that fancy talk!"[Edited on October 22, 2008 at 2:13 AM. Reason : ]
10/22/2008 1:46:31 AM
10/22/2008 1:52:06 AM
Seems like the Obama campaign has largely just been letting the GOP dig their own graves on this one... Off the top of my head, I can't come up with an example of Obama/Biden using personal attacks against McCain/Palin, but I can come up with three from McCain/Palin right off the bat.As for the media being the "attack dogs" of one party or the other, I'd say that they were taking shots pretty evenly at both sides until Palin became the VP pick. The media would switch back and forth between whichever candidate had the hottest talking point at the time (probably so that they could keep the election close, since a blowout won't keep their ratings high)... but then when Palin became the VP pick, they saw the opportunity to create a shitstorm over her ineptitude. Lately, though, I haven't heard much at all from the major news networks, other than repeatedly telling us current poll results.
10/22/2008 2:16:02 AM
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10/22/2008 2:39:49 AM
http://www.bpmdeejays.com/upload/hs_sal_in_Harlem_100108.mp3
10/22/2008 7:50:32 AM
Ehe.
10/22/2008 8:31:16 AM
10/22/2008 9:24:19 AM
[Edited on October 22, 2008 at 12:43 PM. Reason : -]
10/22/2008 12:35:45 PM
Obama looked frickin exhausted at that press speech he did like 30 minutes ago.\]
10/22/2008 12:36:59 PM
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10/22/2008 1:05:36 PM
and the media has backed obama through out the race, regardless of what he says or doesits hard to have a negative image when every outlet portrays you as infalable
10/22/2008 1:08:56 PM
^ Oh right, blaming the networks as the reason Obama is winning is a weak fucking argument man. Weak.-Has nothing to do with McCain's absurdly run campaign that's steered from lunacy to completely off message at best. -Has nothing to do with Obama staying on message and acting presidential, displaying superior intellect and temperance against his opponent. -Has nothing to do with the financial situation and Obama's handling of it VS McCain -Has nothing to do with the way Obama's campaign has been run to tune of nothing elese we've seen in terms of organization and pure grassroots power-Has nothing to do with America being fed up with Rovian bullshit and this day next day overreaching acidic talking points, many fueled by fear, intolerance, and hate not to mention stinking of desperation.-Has nothing to do with the record number of Democratic registered voters that tuned in to the most exciting primary race in history-Has nothing to do with Bush's landmark approval ratings in the tank and the republican brand in shambles.Nope, it's all the media. Your mental heuristics are laughable.
10/22/2008 1:16:48 PM
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=QnE-YJ---GI
10/22/2008 1:19:13 PM
10/22/2008 1:19:39 PM
^ fuck that
10/22/2008 1:25:28 PM
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