Rugasuki said:Maverick's supreme court picks will be like Bush's. That in itself destroys any hope for me. I did actually like him in 2000.
Filling the supreme court with pretty much all conservative picks scares the hell out of me.
Rugasuki said:Maverick's supreme court picks will be like Bush's. That in itself destroys any hope for me. I did actually like him in 2000.
Cheebs said:To be fair McCain was ahead in the friday polling. (Wed. was Obama + 7, Thurs was Obama + 1, Friday was McCain + 2)
:lolPakkidis said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB2jk0FbqNw
AHAHAHAHAHA
Maher: "Im willing to bet a years pay that no Obama kid will ever come home like that (pregnant) because I am sure Michelle Obama will sit those girls down and say I will knock the black off your ass if you ever walked in the room looking like that"
Great discussion
I just read this. Michael Moore, via Ben Smith:~Devil Trigger~ said:After watching Daily Show this week, there's no other explaination to why McCain is still so close
idiocy
But before everyone gets all smug and self-righteous about the Palin selection, remember where you live. You live in a nation of gun owners and hunters.
You live in a country where one out of three girls get pregnant before they are 20.
You live in a nation of C students. Knocking Bush for being a C student only endeared him to the nation of C students.
Knock Palin for having kids, for having a kid who's having a baby, for anything that is part of her normalness a normalness that looks very familiar to so many millions of Americans well, you do this at your own peril.
Assuming she's still on the ticket two weeks from now, she will be a much tougher opponent than anyone expects.
Chiggs said:I've mentioned this before, but people who really think it's going to be just like Bush/Cheney if McCain/Palin win are just flatout wrong. There's been so many promises of hope and mavericking that whoever gets in is just going to have to shake things up, or risk a Presidency that's comparable to the last.
Good point. I don't even care for Michael Moore but he was really spot-on.GhaleonEB said:I just read this. Michael Moore, via Ben Smith:But before everyone gets all smug and self-righteous about the Palin selection, remember where you live. You live in a nation of gun owners and hunters.
You live in a country where one out of three girls get pregnant before they are 20. You live in a nation of C students. Knocking Bush for being a C student only endeared him to the nation of C students.
Knock Palin for having kids, for having a kid who's having a baby, for anything that is part of her normalness a normalness that looks very familiar to so many millions of Americans well, you do this at your own peril. Assuming she's still on the ticket two weeks from now, she will be a much tougher opponent than anyone expects.
Chiggs said:Uh, yes there is. If McCain gets in, pulls a heel turn and manages to win the country's favor--or at least do a good job--he won't need to worry about 2012, because he'll have four solid years of experience. Is the RNC going to abandon him and find another nominee?
McCain to run as independent in 2012 confirmed?
Thunder Monkey said:Ouch.
I'm not terribly surprised.
I can only hope some of Palin's blatant racism can get into the public eye.
People don't like to be reminded of how little some of us change. Makes them feel progressive.
PhoenixDark said:Err what? Did I miss something?
AniHawk said:Filling the supreme court with pretty much all conservative picks scares the hell out of me.
But before everyone gets all smug and self-righteous about the Palin selection, remember where you live. You live in a nation of gun owners and hunters.
You live in a country where one out of three girls get pregnant before they are 20. You live in a nation of C students. Knocking Bush for being a C student only endeared him to the nation of C students.
Knock Palin for having kids, for having a kid who's having a baby, for anything that is part of her normalness a normalness that looks very familiar to so many millions of Americans well, you do this at your own peril. Assuming she's still on the ticket two weeks from now, she will be a much tougher opponent than anyone expects.
WickedAngel said:Since McCain likes to make a political tool of his POW experience, has anyone ever called him on the blatant misrepresentations of supposed support that he has from these veterans associations? He has claimed (On numerous occasions) to have a perfect voting record with them which is a complete fabrication.
I'm talking about mainstream media here; I know a few vets have called his bullshit on numerous town hall meetings but they were always drowned out by the applause of the lemmings when McCain responded with another pleasant sounding lie.
Okay, I'm going to be nice and assume that you're just not used to discussing this sort of stuff. I'm not trying to be snide or anything, but the fact that you're bringing WY, ID, and SD into the discussion kinda suggests it. None of them are particularly relevant.Beavertown said:I was just looking at the electoral map, trying to figure out how in the hell McCain can even win, and then noticed, all he has to do is flip CO and carry Ohio and the Virginia's (currently all tied), and he has it. That's of course assuming he keeps Florida.
Edit: Even if he doesn't carry CO, then he can still win with ID, WY and SD. Anyone know which way they went in 2004? I'm assuming they are red states.
I used it a lot in 2004, but frankly 538 is just so much better in terms of filtering the data that I don't bother checking it anymore. I guess it's still worthwhile for apparently tracking house races, though.Cloudy said:What do you guys think about this site? If Obama could really get OH and CO, it'd be huge..
http://electoral-vote.com/
Jenga said:Good point. I don't even care for Michael Moore but he was really spot-on.
~Devil Trigger~ said:idiocy
It's the whole mentatlity that we want to have someone just like us - someone we can have a beer with - rather than someone who can be a leader. Being smart is actually a liability now. That's why Obama was so pissed his IQ scores leaked out. Being smart can cost you votes.Pakkidis said:Its so sad and so true all at the same time. That is what is so scary with America, that decisions are based on these criteria rather than actual logic and facts.
After watching TDS it only reaffirms that many people at the republicans have no clue what it means to be a republican and are simply joining the masses. The level of intellect was so low it was astounding
Incognito said:
Well said. It's impressive how much of a bad rap he has among even my own (20-something liberal-ish) friends. Unfortunately, I bet that if he wasn't so fat, people would be less apt to think ill of him. Basically, people are morans.OuterWorldVoice said:Michael Moore has been the victim of the most extensive and expensive demonization campaign in history. The sheer weight of force applied to crushing this man is a matter of national shame, in a country that values freedom of speech.
I don't give a fuck what you think about his persona, his weight, or his tone of voice - the man was exercising the most fundamental American right, was largely spot-on about every fact he presented and worked harder than any of the so-called journalists in this Nation of ours. And he was assaulted by a relentless, horrifying campaign that should have been a wake up call to everyone in the US who values that freedom of speech.
And what's worse is that it happened because he made personal enemies and had the ear of the working class, before he was recast as an elitist liberal.
Chiggs said:People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
Lemonz said::lol
Obama: My daughter is starting 5th grade, what should I expect?
Audience: Boys.
Obama: What?!
The Lamonster said:Well said. It's impressive how much of a bad rap he has among even my own (20-something liberal-ish) friends. Unfortunately, I bet that if he wasn't so fat, people would be less apt to think ill of him. Basically, people are morans.
Chiggs said:People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
Chiggs said:I think there's a great deal more to it than that. I know you have images of the RNC still dancing in your head, but a generalization is still just a generalization.
People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
There are a variety of other reasons as to why the polls are close; I'd like to think that the majority of Americans aren't dumb enough to buy the "4 MORE YEARS OF BUSH" crap is one of them. Both candidates are pretty engaging for wildly different reasons. And just because one isn't pulling away right now doesn't speak for the stupidity of America.
The lack of perspective around here, at times, is breathtaking.
"What, not everyone thinks like me? Impossible."
"Abortion doesn't seem to be a problem here on my college campus, why is it such a contentious issue elsewhere? I just don't get it."
Cooter said:Please expand on why people are morons?
AniHawk said:The people who you think care about this stuff either way don't. They cast their votes for superficial reasons, and that's why they're idiots.
bob_arctor said:5) What?
And that's the terrifying truth. At first I thought McCain was done, but watching some of the convention goers and their reactions it is pretty clear that unless something *really* nasty explodes, the Dems are in for two months of hell.GhaleonEB said:I just read this. Michael Moore, via Ben Smith:
Chiggs said:I think there's a great deal more to it than that. I know you have images of the RNC still dancing in your head, but a generalization is still just a generalization.
People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
There are a variety of other reasons as to why the polls are close, I'd like to think that the majority of Americans aren't dumb enough to buy the "4 MORE YEARS OF BUSH" crap is one of them. Both candidates are pretty engaging for wildly different reasons. And just because one isn't pulling away right now doesn't speak for the stupidity of America.
The perspective that some of you lack, at times, is breathtaking.
"What, not everyone thinks like me? Impossible."
"Abortion doesn't seem to be a problem here on my college campus, why is it such a contentious issue elsewhere? I just don't get it."
Cheebs said:My mom just told me she got two big color mailers from the Obama campaign in the mail today saying the McCain-Palin ticket does not support womens rights.
Damn that was quick for a campaign. :lol
AniHawk said:Yeah, they're really gonna go after women hard now. I think Hillary should've gone to Ohio instead because Florida's a lost cause, but oh well.
Fatalah said:I've been looking for a chart like this! Now I can show this to friends who think supporting Obama is pointless!
They sent Biden down there for almost a week straight. They must be seeing different polling than us because they have poured tons in advertising and campaign time there.AniHawk said:Yeah, they're really gonna go after women hard now. I think Hillary should've gone to Ohio instead because Florida's a lost cause, but oh well.
It's the whole mentatlity that we want to have someone just like us - someone we can have a beer with - rather than someone who can be a leader. Being smart is actually a liability now. That's why Obama was so pissed his IQ scores leaked out. Being smart can cost you votes.
Chiggs said:WTF?
Last time I saw was 60% or so of the country is pro-choice. I think it may have been in the mid 60's.Cooter said:What is the approval percentage of abortion nationwide? Anyone know?
Cooter said:What is the approval percentage of abortion nationwide? Anyone know?
No one is FORCING them to get abortions. If they want the whole country to be forced to follow their dogmatic ideology however, then yes, they are idiots.Chiggs said:People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
Damn, where's that mega post that owned King_Slender when you need it? Also, Sarah Palin with a 72 year old running mate with a history of cancer says hi.Chiggs said:People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
They're idiots if they make under 1.5 million or whatever it was, because they'd actually be paying less taxes with Obama. (looks for graph, can't find it but it's been posted 500 times in PoliGAF at least)Chiggs said:People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
Of course not.Chiggs said:People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
No, but they're idiots for thinking that Obama is pushing Socialism.Chiggs said:People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
State R D Other Period
FL 77,196 209,422 26,100 January-June
Chiggs said:I think there's a great deal more to it than that. I know you have images of the RNC still dancing in your head, but a generalization is still just a generalization.
People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
There are a variety of other reasons as to why the polls are close; I'd like to think that the majority of Americans aren't dumb enough to buy the "4 MORE YEARS OF BUSH" crap is one of them. Both candidates are pretty engaging for wildly different reasons. And just because one isn't pulling away right now doesn't speak for the stupidity of America.
The lack of perspective around here, at times, is breathtaking.
"What, not everyone thinks like me? Impossible."
"Abortion doesn't seem to be a problem here on my college campus, why is it such a contentious issue elsewhere? I just don't get it."
http://www.pollingreport.com/abortion.htmCooter said:What is the approval percentage of abortion nationwide? Anyone know?
It's true.GhaleonEB said:I just read this. Michael Moore, via Ben Smith:
Chiggs said:I think there's a great deal more to it than that. I know you have images of the RNC still dancing in your head, but a generalization is still just a generalization.
People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?
There are a variety of other reasons as to why the polls are close; I'd like to think that the majority of Americans aren't dumb enough to buy the "4 MORE YEARS OF BUSH" crap is one of them. Both candidates are pretty engaging for wildly different reasons. And just because one isn't pulling away right now doesn't speak for the stupidity of America.
The lack of perspective around here, at times, is breathtaking.
"What, not everyone thinks like me? Impossible."
Frank the Great said:Code:State R D Other Period FL 77,196 209,422 26,100 January-June
FL is not a lost cause.
State Difference in change of Other Period Bush-Kerry(04)
registered voters (D-R)
AK 2,628-2836 = [b]-208[/b] 6,825 March-Sep [b]79,864[/b]
AZ 68,480-32,141 = [b]36,339[/b] 4,359 January-Sep [b]210,770[/b]
CA 417,793-46,497 = [b]371,296[/b] 117,313 January-May [b]-1,235,659[/b]
CO 66,516-13,352 = [b]53,164[/b] 23,437 January-July [b]99,523[/b]
DE 4,428-676 = 3,752 2,200 July-Sep [b]-28,492[/b]
FL 209,442-77,196 = [b]132,226[/b] 26,100 January-June [b]-380,978[/b]
IA 69,301-7,515 = [b]61,786[/b] -62,922 January-August [b]10,059[/b]
KS 13,159-1,553 = [b]11,606[/b] -1,704 January-March [b]301,463[/b]
MD 12,338-4,260 = [b]8,078[/b] 5,544 January-July [b]-309,790[/b]
NV 51,547-1,230 = [b]50,317[/b] 7,550 January-August [b]21,500[/b]
NH 1,118-(-1,285) = [b]2,403[/b] 269 June-August [b]-9,274[/b]
NY 102,559-1,526 = [b]101,033[/b] -164 November-March [b]-1,351,713[/b]
NC 171,955-20,363 = [b]151,592[/b] 123,605 January-August [b]435,317[/b]
OR 122,518-(-13,349) = [b]135,867[/b] -? January-July [b] -76,332[/b]
PA 98,137-289 = [b]97,848[/b] 15,907 April-August [b]-144,248[/b]
WY 3,409-1,390 = [b]2,019 [/b] 5,892 January-August [b]-96,853[/b]
Completely agreed. I've learned a shit-ton from following PoliGaf threads over the months.SpeedingUptoStop said:Poli-GAF is pretty much a Political Science class to me.:lol
SpeedingUptoStop said:With each passing day, I hope Obama wins more and more.
BTW, I heard that McCain wants to institute our own Czar in Afghanistan. 1. That's true, right? (I got it from cnn) & 2. Has there been a successful government instituted (by any country really) Czar...ever? My impression is these types of guys either ultimately don't connect with the people, and thusly, they don't win re-election, they're incredibly corrupt, or they're exiled/assassinated. That's just my impression, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Poli-GAF is pretty much a Political Science class to me.:lol
People that disapprove of abortions are idiots?
People that are concerned with Obama's lack of experience for the job are idiots?
People who are concerned with tax hikes are idiots?
People who are still waiting for the debates before pledging allegiance are idiots?
People who disagree with socialism on a fundamental level are idiots?