IMPACT -- The public by a narrow 6-point margin, 25 percent to 19 percent, says Palin's selection makes them more likely to support McCain, less than the 12-point positive impact of Biden on the Democratic ticket (22 percent more likely to support Barack Obama, 10 percent less so). But majorities in both cases say the vice presidential picks won't matter in their vote, and those who do report an impact chiefly are reflecting their existing partisan predispositions.
fewer than half, 42 percent, think Palin has the kind of experience it takes to serve effectively as president if that became necessary. Far more say Biden passes the experience bar, 66 percent.
Men are slightly more apt than women to say Palin's experienced enough for the presidency, 46 percent to 39 percent, with more women unsure about it. Seventy-four percent of Republicans say she's sufficiently experienced; 44 percent of independents and 21 percent of Democrats agree.
Wes said:So I'm watching this Obama on O'Reilly interview that someone posted earlier...
Is this O'Reilly character a big dog in the American newsmedia because he's a cocky son of a bitch and I'm surprised he's allowed to interview such an important guest.
Wes said:So I'm watching this Obama on O'Reilly interview that someone posted earlier...
Is this O'Reilly character a big dog in the American newsmedia because he's a cocky son of a bitch and I'm surprised he's allowed to interview such an important guest.
syllogism said:
Well healthy babies bring upwards of $50,000 on the black market.delirium said:How does he actually plan to pay for it?
Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart said Thursday night that Universal Music Publishing and Sony BMG have sent a cease and desist notice to the McCain-Palin campaign over their use of 'Barracuda.'
:lol :lol No one wants McCain to use their songs! I love it!syllogism said:Hahah like clockwork
3pheMeraLmiX said:Damn, I couldn't find this link, but I donated 50 bucks anyway. If only there were a way to add my previous donation to this group total *_*
delirium said:Yet he plans to increase the government massively with his "affordable healthcare for all" plan. How does he actually plan to pay for it?
ToyMachine228 said:First of all, he's going to repeal the Bush tax cuts, and probably raise taxes on the richest 1%, and then cut taxes for the middle class. Second, his health care plan is not "socialized medicine" like you're probably thinking. To my understanding (I could be wrong too so don't completely buy this, no one on this board is an expert) it's like a circuit breaker model. Depending on your income, if you want to buy into (Let's call it "Obamacare" for now) you pay a certain price. Only the lower income brackets will be government subsidized. And if you already have insurance, you can keep it. Assuming "Obamacare" passes and becomes available is optional and becomes another form of insurance alongside the existing companies like Blue Cross, Medicare, Aetna, CIGNA, etc.
delirium said:Someone explain this to me:
According to Obama's tax plan, overall tax revenue is going to go down.
Obamas plan will cut taxes overall, reducing revenues to below the levels that prevailed under Ronald Reagan
http://origin.barackobama.com/taxes/
Yet he plans to increase the government massively with his "affordable healthcare for all" plan. How does he actually plan to pay for it?
delirium said:I understand his healthcare plan (I think). I know it isn't socialize medicine, but its still a massive federal expansion. Medicare and Medicaid still cost the federal government $400 and $200 billion dollars annually. A third plan would probably cost around the same much (and Medicare and Medicaid aren't the best coverages). Making the plan up to snuff with the plan that is offered to Senators I would think would be a massive increase in cost.
delirium said:Someone explain this to me:
According to Obama's tax plan, overall tax revenue is going to go down.
Obamas plan will cut taxes overall, reducing revenues to below the levels that prevailed under Ronald Reagan
http://origin.barackobama.com/taxes/
Yet he plans to increase the government massively with his "affordable healthcare for all" plan. How does he actually plan to pay for it?
Cheebs said:I just saw that Ronald Reagan Jr. said the Palin baby is like a bong that keeps getting passed around during the convention. :lol
what schools have pornography, and can i transfer there now?Opportunity rises when children are raised in homes and schools that are free from pornography...
scorcho said:i knew i was on good footing to bet for a continuing downturn on intrade.
finally got around to reading Mitten's RNC speech and this line caught my eye -
what schools have pornography, and can i transfer there now?
delirium said:Medicare and Medicaid still cost the federal government $400 and $200 billion dollars annually. A third plan would probably cost around the same much (and Medicare and Medicaid aren't the best coverages). Making the plan up to snuff with the plan that is offered to Senators I would think would be a massive increase in cost.
thegreyfox said:Jobs number just hit. Unemployment is at 6.1%. Highest since to 2003.
83,000 jobs were lost in august.
delirium said:Someone explain this to me:
According to Obama's tax plan, overall tax revenue is going to go down.
Obamas plan will cut taxes overall, reducing revenues to below the levels that prevailed under Ronald Reagan
http://origin.barackobama.com/taxes/
Yet he plans to increase the government massively with his "affordable healthcare for all" plan. How does he actually plan to pay for it?
thegreyfox said:Jobs number just hit. Unemployment is at 6.1%. Highest since to 2003.
83,000 jobs were lost in august.
delirium said:But every Presidential nominee promises to remove pork barrel spending and close tax loopholes. I don't think they're going to generate a massive amount of revenue (or nowhere near enough to help fund his plan).
delirium said:But every Presidential nominee promises to remove pork barrel spending and close tax loopholes. I don't think they're going to generate a massive amount of revenue (or nowhere near enough to help fund his plan).
AniHawk said:He's pretty much the biggest guy on the cable news channels. He only appeals to one demographic though.
jmdajr said:Yup sums it up. And 90% of his audience are conservative. I'm in the middle and watch his show. Although, when he pisses me off, I stop watching for weeks/months. But then somehow, I end up watching it again.
I tell you what, people LOVE hating this guy. And too be fair, he's leans a lot less to the right than a lot of other people on Fox. He hasn't bashed Obama like a lot of the other folks.
gkrykewy said:Agreed. He's just an asshole, not a grade-A bigot like Sean Hannity.
gkrykewy said:Agreed. He's just an asshole, not a grade-A bigot like Sean Hannity.
gcubed said:i think a lot of people are getting too sensitive on Obamas treatment. I was actually happy with part 1 of the interview. The last thing i wanted was him to pull a Hillary interview and it to be a cupcake. If Obama cant answer tough questions from a charged interviewer, then there are other problems. I thought Obama handled himself well, and did pretty good banter with O'reilly, and O'reilly didnt give a cupcake interview. I wouldnt have minded them going a little bit deeper on some subjects, but O'reilly usually let Obama get his overall point in before moving on. Some people make it sound like he stabbed him in the side with a shiv... the far left whining is almost as bad as the far right cognitive dissonance
jmdajr said:Yup sums it up. And 90% of his audience are conservative. I'm in the middle and watch his show. Although, when he pisses me off, I stop watching for weeks/months. But then somehow, I end up watching it again.
I tell you what, people LOVE hating this guy. And too be fair, he's leans a lot less to the right than a lot of other people on Fox. He hasn't bashed Obama like a lot of the other folks.
Stephen Colbert act is all based on a parody of O Riley.
gcubed said:i think a lot of people are getting too sensitive on Obamas treatment. I was actually happy with part 1 of the interview. The last thing i wanted was him to pull a Hillary interview and it to be a cupcake. If Obama cant answer tough questions from a charged interviewer, then there are other problems. I thought Obama handled himself well, and did pretty good banter with O'reilly, and O'reilly didnt give a cupcake interview. I wouldnt have minded them going a little bit deeper on some subjects, but O'reilly usually let Obama get his overall point in before moving on. Some people make it sound like he stabbed him in the side with a shiv... the far left whining is almost as bad as the far right cognitive dissonance
gkrykewy said:Agreed. He's just an asshole, not a grade-A bigot like Sean Hannity.
jmdajr said:man, I really hate Sean Hannity
scorcho said:i knew i was on good footing to bet for a continuing downturn on intrade.
finally got around to reading Mitten's RNC speech and this line caught my eye -
what schools have pornography, and can i transfer there now?
Ponn01 said:I would LOVE for Jon Stewart to air some clips of Hannity not even 2 months ago claiming to stick to his convictions and conservatism and never support McCain with the Hannity of today.
Be quiet, you!tanod said:Wow. Thread moving slow. I wonder how many people are in the old one hitting refresh.![]()
Kak.efes said:Didn't 9/11 happen on W's watch? Only in America can the political party in question, the one negligent in taking the threat from al qaeda seriously in the first place, show a video montage of 9/11, planes crashing into towers, et al, as some.. ass-backwards way to distinguish themselves as savants on security.
Kak.efes said:Didn't 9/11 happen on W's watch? Only in America can the political party in question, the one negligent in taking the threat from al qaeda seriously in the first place, show a video montage of 9/11, planes crashing into towers, et al, as some.. ass-backwards way to distinguish themselves as savants on security.
Huzah said:http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/04/opinion/polls/main4416798.shtml
Eh means nothing, but the next round of polling data should be fun eithier way.
lawblob said:Yeah, O'Reilly's act comes across as more calculated shtick, whereas Hannity seems like he believes his bullshit.
Man, I am watching the Daily Show re-cap of Giuliani's speech... I forgot what a piece of shit that guy is.
thegreyfox said: