gkrykewy said:But McCain looks like hell, and he's always angry.
Except when he does that creepy ass yellowed teeth fake/forced smile of his.
gkrykewy said:But McCain looks like hell, and he's always angry.
Ponn01 said:Except when he does that creepy ass yellowed teeth fake/forced smile of his.
~Devil Trigger~ said:Bravo! Samantha Bee last night:lol :lol :lol
"Whats that Word im looking for....?"
Because if theKak.efes said:Seriously, why is shit like that tolerated? I'm not even American, and I can't stand it.
Don't forget the RAPID BLINKING when he does the smile!Ponn01 said:Except when he does that creepy ass yellowed teeth fake/forced smile of his.
syllogism said:I hear Rasmussen is 48o-46m with leaners, not too bad especially if he changed his party id sauce
Remember, Obama got a three point bump in one day. Today is when that day rolls off the average.syllogism said:I hear Rasmussen is 48o-46m with leaners, not too bad especially if he changed his party id sauce
They come out in three hours.gkrykewy said:Rasmussen is goofy anyway. Any word on Gallup?
theBishop said:It might be sexist to say, but Palin is looking like the Stepford Vice President.
Most people had never heard of Sarah Palin when she was named the Republican VP nominee. But I'd been hearing her name all too often, because I belong to a group called Defenders of Wildlife -- and in her time as governor of Alaska, Palin has used her position as governor of Alaska to ruin the Alaskan wilderness in every way she could.
Her most recent "victory" came on Aug. 26, when Alaska's voters defeated Measure 2, an initiative that would have banned hunting wolves from airplanes for sport.
Palin organized a campaign against Measure 2 and funded it with $400,000 of state money. For most of us, the idea of zooming around in a private airplane over snowbound wilderness just for the chance to spot a terrified wild dog and blow it apart with a high-powered rifle is insane. But there's a whole culture out there in love with the idea. Palin did her part by playing the tired old Alaskan pioneer card, saying that lower-48 naysayers who dared to object to the idea of dive-bombing wildlife didn't "understand rural Alaska."
Alaska isn't really very hard to understand. It consists of a minority that loves the wilderness and an overwhelmingly Republican majority that wants to squeeze all the cash it can get out of the state before the oil dries up, the fish die out and the wildlife disappears. Nowhere else does the Republican formula of manipulating the suckers by playing on their silly hatreds and even sillier vanities play out more clearly than in Alaska.
Ponn01 said:Except when he does that creepy ass yellowed teeth fake/forced smile of his.
GhaleonEB said:Remember, Obama got a three point bump in one day. Today is when that day rolls off the average.
They come out in three hours.
That means Obama was down a good deal, 3-5 points below McCain in yesterdays numbers since Obama was up 5 and it was a 3 day average.syllogism said:I hear Rasmussen is 48o-46m with leaners, not too bad especially if he changed his party id sauce
Cheebs said:That means Obama was down a good deal, 3-5 points below McCain in yesterdays numbers since Obama was up 5 and it was a 3 day average.
I honestly think we should ban daily tracking polls till monday so both conventions days will be out and be able to reflect both conventions lolgcubed said:see Ghaleon post above. The 3 pt bump is off today.
Oh so NOW you want to ban tracking pollsCheebs said:I honestly think we should ban daily tracking polls till monday so both conventions days will be out and be able to reflect both conventions lol
gkrykewy said:But McCain looks like hell, and he's always angry.
Conventions are a different situation. Conventions vastly mess with daily tracking polls and does not show where the race really is until the conventions are over.syllogism said:Oh so NOW you want to ban tracking polls![]()
Yes but when nothing is happening they are just statistical noiseCheebs said:Conventions are a different situation. Conventions vastly mess with daily tracking polls and does not show where the race really is until the conventions are over.
The only real problem with them is people look at one day movements - usually statistical noise - and draw snap conclusions. They're useful for watching movement over the course of a week.Cheebs said:Conventions are a different situation. Conventions vastly mess with daily tracking polls and does not show where the race really is until the conventions are over.
capslock said:Senate Dems to force McCain to vote on the Equal Pay for Women act.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0908/Senate_Dems_to_force_equal_pay_vote_on_McCain.html?showall
Frank the Great said:Awesome. The only problem is that McCain will likely vote "Yes" on it, and instead of being seen as a flip flopper he will be seen as a bipartisan compromiser.
He'll probably skip the vote, as he did on the GI bill.Frank the Great said:Awesome. The only problem is that McCain will likely vote "Yes" on it, and instead of being seen as a flip flopper he will be seen as a bipartisan compromiser.
gkrykewy said:Drudge: "RASMUSSEN: Palin More Popular Than Obama or McCain... Developing..."
Any Gallop previews yet? This will be great!
Dr. Kitty Muffins said:His mother is still alive and she is in her 90's.
mj1108 said:It sounds like Palin is a celebrity.
The Republicans can't do their stupid celebrity attack any more, plus they can't really attack Obama's experience without looking like dickwads.gkrykewy said:Yes, she's the biggest celebrity in america. But is she ready to appear to be leading?
polyh3dron said:The Republicans can't do their stupid celebrity attack any more, plus they can't really attack Obama's experience without looking like dickwads.
"Pioneers" almost drove the buffalo to extinction because they shot them whenever they could for the fucking hell of it... from trains, no less!Palin organized a campaign against Measure 2 and funded it with $400,000 of state money. For most of us, the idea of zooming around in a private airplane over snowbound wilderness just for the chance to spot a terrified wild dog and blow it apart with a high-powered rifle is insane. But there's a whole culture out there in love with the idea. Palin did her part by playing the tired old Alaskan pioneer card, saying that lower-48 naysayers who dared to object to the idea of dive-bombing wildlife didn't "understand rural Alaska."
capslock said:Senate Dems to force McCain to vote on the Equal Pay for Women act.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0908/Senate_Dems_to_force_equal_pay_vote_on_McCain.html?showall
Hitokage said:"Pioneers" almost drove the buffalo to extinction because they shot them whenever they could for the fucking hell of it... from trains, no less!
Reagan.Souldriver said:Another thing I've been thinking about for a while.
Why are presidential elections in America always this "close". Either party still has a chance to win, even if the polls seem to favor one or another.
The republican vs democrat population seems to be a perfect half split.
Hasn't there ever been an election where months and months beforehand everybody knew who'd win, and the losing party might just as well have packed their bags and stopped campaigning altogether?
Well, seeing how completely hypocrite and ignorant the republican party and some of it's followers are, I fully expect them to continue to drop the "experience card" on Obama while suggesting Palin has 3000 years of experience on foreign policy because she shoots deers. And considering the ignorance of a lot of people, those attacks might actually keep working to gain republican voters.polyh3dron said:The Republicans can't do their stupid celebrity attack any more, plus they can't really attack Obama's experience without looking like dickwads.
Moving the date up, rather than back, in response to Palin's stalling tactics.Meanwhile, NBCs Savannah Guthrie notes that the Àlaska Senate Judiciary Committee, which is investigating Palins role in Troopergate, will issue a press release today at 1:00 pm ET. Guthrie was told that the committee will announce an earlier date for the issuance of its final report on the matter, which had originally been scheduled for October 31.
Hitokage said:"Pioneers" almost drove the buffalo to extinction because they shot them whenever they could for the fucking hell of it... from trains, no less!
AniHawk said:1st debate: Foreign policy and national security. Obama will offer actual solutions while McCain speaks in vague terms and generalities. McCain wins in the media because foreign policy is his thing, nevermind how awkward he comes across.
VP debate: Biden kicks so much ass it hurts. Palin does enough to 'hold her own' and the McCain campaign cries sexism win or lose. The media spin will be that she did really well as a newcomer against Biden who's been around forever and that she's ready.
2nd debate: A town hall. Brokaw moderates. Obama loses because town halls are McCain's thing.
3rd debate: Domestic issues. Obama will win the debate, but only slightly according to the media (gotta keep it close!). McCain continues to deliver in a vague and general style.
Thanks. Just wiki'd the 1980 en 1984 elections and the whole of America was collored red, except for Minnesota. :lolpolyh3dron said:Reagan.
woxel1 said:
Souldriver said:Thanks. Just wiki'd the 1980 en 1984 elections and the whole of America was collored red, except for Minnesota. :lol
And that for -imho- one of the worst presidents of the USA. :/
MassiveAttack said:Right. So Palin shoots moose in the woods, shoots wolves with rifles from airplanes, takes photos of dead animals with her kids but can't face any questions from the press.
BARRACUDA.
Interesting article by Hannah Rosin: http://www.slate.com/id/2199255/
She starts by explaining why the religious right likes Palin didnt another cute-pit-bull candidate, Dan Quayle, actually castigate single mothers just 16 years ago? But it turns out that evangelicals have simply adopted 60s morality:
The rest of the 30 percent of Americans who call themselves evangelical have started to slip in their morals and now actually poll worse than the rest of America on traditional measures of upstanding behaviorthey are just as likely to live together and have kids out of wedlock, and their teenage daughters lose their virginities at an earlier age than the girls of most Americans.
The most remarkable differences between the large mass of evangelicals and the rest of Americans are in divorce statistics. Since the 70s, evangelicals and the coastal elites have effectively switched places. Evangelicals are now far more likely to get divorced, whereas couples with four years of college education have cut their divorce rates in half.
Narrowly, its a lesson for lefties: dont assume based on the public issues of the 80s that you know how evangelicals think and behave in the 00s. More broadly, its a reminder that as a religious revival broadens, it also weakens. Only a small minority of human beings can actually follow strict religious rules. If they manage to take power, the rules will be broken, though perhaps only in private.
Some of this reaction can be explained just by listing the religious right's priorities in order. In the pantheon of family values, avoiding abortion sits at the top, above marriage or staying home to raise your children. Conservatives have spent the last 30 years seeding the country with crisis pregnancy centers dedicated to convincing young women not to abort their babies, regardless of their personal situations.
MassiveAttack said:Right. So Palin shoots moose in the woods, shoots wolves with rifles from airplanes, takes photos of dead animals with her kids but can't face any questions from the press.
BARRACUDA.
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Yeah, good point, it comes down to an awful night of fingernail biting: which states are goin' bluuuuue....AniHawk said:I still have faith that CO will turn blue and get the solid win for Obama.
suaveric said:I don't know why Oprah wouldn't let Palin on her show. But there should be one condition: no question is off-limits. Oprah could grill her over all her non-feminist positions and maybe throw some foreign policy shit in there too. Ask her about spending tax payer's money on preserving the right to shoot wolves from airplanes. That will go over well I'm sure.
bish, she means what she said and she said what she means, how dare you doubt her :lolbishoptl said:Wow, that was some significant tap-dancing.
"She's a woman of her word, and she means what she says and says what she means"
"She cut special needs funding by 62%"
"You're a woman, Soledad, and you know that you say what you mean, just like she said what she means, and it's a privilege and an honour to..."
idiots