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Why would anyone trust a rookie who is a backbencher in the senate with the most powerful economy on earth?
The MSM painted the narrative that Obama was some sort of expert on the economy, which is complete B.S.
The polls reflected that because the polls are rigged.
believe that. The thing is,, Conservatives need to educate the public as they talk conservative principles.
We can not stop educating.
very true, we also need to overthrow the MSM somehow. GOP acts in fear of how the MSM will play their remarks on economic stuff which leads them to being Dem-Lite
Obama is gonna be the next Edsel!
McCain landslide!
Murtha is going down! Republicans are going to take seats in congress!
The media will be doing an Obama imitation “Uh, uh uh ”
It’s a beautiful thing to watch!
JellyToast on October 30, 2008 at 7:39 AM
Yeah, let’s not get ridiculous, here. I can only think of two Republican candidates in the entire country for whom I have actually seen or heard an advertisement of any kind. I don’t know where or how they are running – they’re invisible.
Peter Roskam in west suburban Chicago ran a really rough ad against his opponent for weeks on local radio – good you you, Pete! – and that’s it. I am vaguely aware that a Steve Sauerberg is running for the Senate against the execrable Dickless Durbin. I have literally not heard a single commercial. He’s going to lose by 30 points to one of the worst Senators in history.
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I wonder what drives the gender gap? How could women be so much more ignorant about the economy than men?
Jaibones on October 30, 2008 at 8:03 AM
Those are interesting trends in the last few days heading into what looks to be a tight election. We’ll see how it all plays out.
Physics Geek on October 30, 2008 at 8:05 AM
You are so right! And as the public schools have no intention of providing such education, it is incumbent on us to do so.
Matt Helm on October 30, 2008 at 8:33 AM
Why would anyone trust a rookie who is a backbencher in the senate with the most powerful economy on earth?
The MSM painted the narrative that Obama was some sort of expert on the economy, which is complete B.S.
The polls reflected that because the polls are rigged.
jencab on October 30, 2008 at 8:44 AM
very true, we also need to overthrow the MSM somehow. GOP acts in fear of how the MSM will play their remarks on economic stuff which leads them to being Dem-Lite
jp on October 30, 2008 at 8:54 AM
Spread it around and credit our Gilda.
carbon_footprint on October 30, 2008 at 9:35 AM
Yeah, let’s not get ridiculous, here. I can only think of two Republican candidates in the entire country for whom I have actually seen or heard an advertisement of any kind. I don’t know where or how they are running – they’re invisible.
Peter Roskam in west suburban Chicago ran a really rough ad against his opponent for weeks on local radio – good you you, Pete! – and that’s it. I am vaguely aware that a Steve Sauerberg is running for the Senate against the execrable Dickless Durbin. I have literally not heard a single commercial. He’s going to lose by 30 points to one of the worst Senators in history.
Jaibones on October 30, 2008 at 9:38 AM
If McCain wins, then all the smart people will be happy.
If Obama wins ….
wise_man on October 30, 2008 at 10:21 AM
Yea..BUT…. women will be voting for Palin/McCain.. nontheless.
Mcguyver on October 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM
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