Go look at 538 for more splooge worthy poles.Amir0x said:Guys, I just saw Gallup.
Holy SHIT. Hoooooooooly shit. Before victory in the debates AGAIN!
Any other major polls release today? Any other interesting tidbits?![]()
Go look at 538 for more splooge worthy poles.Amir0x said:Guys, I just saw Gallup.
Holy SHIT. Hoooooooooly shit. Before victory in the debates AGAIN!
Any other major polls release today? Any other interesting tidbits?![]()
Odrion said:nuke all flyover states
it's awesome that obama is going to win this but unfortunate that our country is gonna be dead :b
Amir0x said:Guys, I just saw Gallup.
Holy SHIT. Hoooooooooly shit. Before victory in the debates AGAIN!
Any other major polls release today? Any other interesting tidbits?![]()
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/06/09/ST2008060900950.htmlLink648099 said:does anyone have the tax comparison chart?
gkrykewy said:Sarah Palin to drop puck for opening faceoff of Philadelphia Flyers 2008-09 season:
Ed Snider :lol - there will be more boos than cheers, I'm guessing.
GhaleonEB said:McCain calls Americans his "fellow prisoners".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mBi7d6e5KI&eurl=http://talkingpointsmemo.com/
pxleyes said:Go look at 538 for more splooge worthy poles.
effzee said:are they insane? IN PHILLY? SHE WILL BE BOOED!!!
CMON PHILLY LIVE UP TO YOUR FAMOUS REPUTATION!
gkrykewy said:Sarah Palin to drop puck for opening faceoff of Philadelphia Flyers 2008-09 season:
Ed Snider :lol - there will be more boos than cheers, I'm guessing.
Fatalah said:This is tonight, at 7pm. Someone keep an eye on this. This is a youtube moment if there ever was one.
The largest growth segment for the NHL is the young and educated. I shit you not, that's where the sport is making their most gains. 18-25.
Then you have the liberal city of Philadelphia. It's basically like she's dropping the puck in New York. This will be interesting for Palin.
Trakdown said:Fuck Anti-intellectualism. Fuck it with a foot and a half of old rusty rebar greased with Liquid Drano Gel.
That marks two Wachovia connections to Republicans for today...gkrykewy said:Sarah Palin to drop puck for opening faceoff of Philadelphia Flyers 2008-09 season:
Ed Snider :lol - there will be more boos than cheers, I'm guessing.
MassiveAttack said::lol :lol :lol HOLY SHIT... He doesn't even try to correct himself
Amir0x said:Guys, I just saw Gallup.
Holy SHIT. Hoooooooooly shit. Before victory in the debates AGAIN!
Any other major polls release today? Any other interesting tidbits?![]()
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/10/obamas_top_field_generals_disp.phpThe Obama campaign's top two field generals have decamped to Florida, a sign of its confidence that the state, with 27 electoral votes, is tilting toward the Democratic candidate.
Steve Hildebrand, the deputy campaign manager, will oversee operations from Miami, and Paul Tewes, the chief general election strategist, will help supervise the get-out-the-vote program from the campaign's state headquarters in Tampa.
Tewes, the Obama campaign's liaison with the Democratic National Committee, arrived today, a colleague said. Both will work with Obama state director Steve Schale, who has put together the biggest field team ever field by a party, Republican or Democratic.
With an aircard, both men can do their jobs from anywhere, and they will continue to oversee the national operation. Their physical presence serves as a force multiplier effect, letting volunteers and canvassers know that the campaign considers their work vital.
Other senior staff members will be dispatched to other battleground states soon, Hilderband said.
Developing.....
artredis1980 said:
thekad said:McCain is closing the gap in all the other national polls.
GDJustin said:People are getting 21.4% of their money back for recycling cans? o.0
I've always just gotten a nickel per can...
platypotamus said:Yeah, I don't think that Palin hockey appearance is going to go well. If she is pretty much anywhere in public outside of a repbulican rally, she's going to get (at the very least) as many boos as cheers, and probably a lot more. I will be shocked if no one throws anything onto the ice.
worldrunover said:Well that would means it's a dollar a can... canned beer is probably a little less than a dollar a can.
BenjaminBirdie said:No matter what happens, I can guarantee Philly Boy Roy is going to call into The Best Show On WFMU with Tom Scharpling next week and it will be EPIC.
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gkrykewy said:Sarah Palin to drop puck for opening faceoff of Philadelphia Flyers 2008-09 season:
Ed Snider :lol - there will be more boos than cheers, I'm guessing.
kkaabboomm said:Obama's Top Field Generals Dispatched To Florida
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/10/obamas_top_field_generals_disp.php
so, apparently Obama is dead serious about Florida...
Clevinger said:another best show fan on neogaf?
wait, whuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut
By "closing the gap in all the other major polls" he means "-1 for Obama, +1 for McCain" in Rasmussen (still +6 Obama, down from his +8 high), and the Diago/Hotline poll that has closed quite suddenly and is showing completely different results from pretty much every other major poll. I don't think any other national polls even came out today. And all this is pre-debate. I wouldn't worry if I were you. In about a week or two, though, people should fully expect the trend to be McCain closing the gap, which always happens as the election approaches and undecideds make up their minds.BenjaminBirdie said:I'm really getting worried.
Sharp said:By "closing the gap in all the other major polls" he means "-1 for Obama, +1 for McCain" in Rasmussen (still +6 Obama, down from his +8 high), and the Diago/Hotline poll that has closed quite suddenly and is showing completely different results from pretty much every other major poll. I don't think any other national polls even came out today. And all this is pre-debate. I wouldn't worry if I were you. In about a week or two, though, people should fully expect the trend to be McCain closing the gap, which always happens as the election approaches and undecideds make up their minds.
Some states do 10 cents as well.platypotamus said:They'd have to be about a quarter a can for that sort of return on investment. Is PBR or Nattie Ice that cheap?
I wouldn't be surprised. I bought a case of Red Stripe in bottles for $14 last weekend.platypotamus said:They'd have to be about a quarter a can for that sort of return on investment. Is PBR or Nattie Ice that cheap?
Seriously, what genius in the campaign thought it was a good idea to send her to PHILADELPHIA. Did they see what happened to the Redskins' bus this past weekend?! Palin will be lucky to escape the ice uninjured.platypotamus said:Yeah, I don't think that Palin hockey appearance is going to go well. If she is pretty much anywhere in public outside of a repbulican rally, she's going to get (at the very least) as many boos as cheers, and probably a lot more. I will be shocked if no one throws anything onto the ice.
saelz8 said:Conservatives Call Obamas Correct Pronounciation Of Pakistan Exotic And Annoying
When Obama says Pock-i-stahn I have an uncontrollable urge to read the New Yorker and find some Chardonnay. Fortunately I have an old copy of NR and a Coors Light to snap me back to reality. Seriously though no one in flyover country says Pock-i-stahn. Its annoying. [E-mail posted by Kathryn Jean Lopez]
Re Senator Obamas ostentatiously exotic pronunciation of Pakistan, one thing I like about Sarah Palin is the way she says Eye-raq. [Mark Steyn]
Most overwrought pronunciation of the night: The academic way that Obama says Pakistan, with a soft a - reminscent of a 1980s Saturday Night Live sketch in which newscasters over-pronounced Managua, Nicaragua. [Philadelphia Daily News]
Drinking Game: A shot every time the candidates pronounce Pakistan or Taliban in an annoying way? [Ramesh Ponnuru]
Even the Atlantics Marc Ambinder liveblogged yesterday, Noticing that Obama says Pahk-istan and McCain says Pack-istan. However, Gen. David Petraeus also pronounces Pakistan with a soft a, the same as Obama:
Video - General Petraeus on Pakistan
:lol
Sharp said:By "closing the gap in all the other major polls" he means "-1 for Obama, +1 for McCain" in Rasmussen (still +6 Obama, down from his +8 high), and the Diago/Hotline poll that has closed quite suddenly and is showing completely different results from pretty much every other major poll. I don't think any other national polls even came out today. And all this is pre-debate. I wouldn't worry if I were you. In about a week or two, though, people should fully expect the trend to be McCain closing the gap, which always happens as the election approaches and undecideds make up their minds.
BenjaminBirdie said:I'm really getting worried.
Bah, there was no way of knowing y'all were being sarcastic, I totally remember BenjaminBirdie freaking out over the Hotline polls at some point, or at least someone other than Cheebs.thekad said:And so was I :lol
MetatronM said:Seriously, what genius in the campaign thought it was a good idea to send her to PHILADELPHIA. Did they see what happened to the Redskins' bus this past weekend?! Palin will be lucky to escape the ice uninjured.
Tamanon said:It's a damn shame that Florida has a small portion in another time zone, so we can't call the entire election in the first hour!![]()
Tf53 said:One thing occured to me: why hasn't Obama enlisted homeless people to campaign for him? Think about it: people sitting all over town with signs that say "CHANGE WE NEED". No need to think of new funny signs, free publicity for Obama! WIN-WIN!
kkaabboomm said:Obama's Top Field Generals Dispatched To Florida
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/10/obamas_top_field_generals_disp.php
so, apparently Obama is dead serious about Florida...
Fragamemnon said:I've been an advocate of sawing off everything west of Tallahassee and giving it to Alabama for years.
I'm kinda shocked by this . . . maybe they are intentionally trying to get an "Oh, you are mean to the woman"-moment in order to fire up women? Perhaps people will throw things, she'll get hit, and she'll cry and the campaign will make it into a big deal?Fatalah said:This is tonightSATURDAY at 7pm. Someone keep an eye on this. This is a youtube moment if there ever was one.
The largest growth segment for the NHL is the young and educated. I shit you not, that's where the sport is making their most gains. 18-25, college educated, and tech savvy. Forgot to mention that they're high on technology.
Then you have the liberal city of Philadelphia. It's basically like she's dropping the puck in New York. This will be interesting for Palin.