Posted on 09/03/2004 12:41:47 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Wow! Just mentioned by Judy Woodruff. Looking for original source.
I missed Miller's speech, but everyone at work said he was awful, horrible, reprehensible! I was perplexed...then realized they were libs. Hadn't know that before. I'm usually the only big mouth who talks politics in the office whenever I get the chance! Seems to be sort of a taboo subject.
Miller must have been GREAT, then, judging by the remarks of the liberals in my office.
Bump. Last night's speech reminded the people that they like this guy Bush. These old attacks will reek of desperation even to the noseless.
I'll be cheering for you guys on election day and praying that the election will once again go to the republicans.
Arg! Wish I could! My computer freezes when I try to see video online.
I swear... a few of us get curious, and we shut 'em down!
LOL Hope ya get a new day job, buddy ;) The analysis business might not pay well LOLOL
Don't get me wrong. I'm not questioning the poll. My point was has to do with those who only believe CNN polls when they like the results.
hehe . . I think Bush has turned on his afterburners and Kerry was left holding his Purple Hearts and Communist Manifesto in a daze.
All of the experts said there would be no bounce for Bush because everybody had already made up their minds regarding the election. I suggested here on another thread that if Bush gets a double digit bounce the ballgame would be over. I repeat, Bush is up by about 12 points! Yes it's early, as other Freepers have said, but the "experts" said this cannot happen. It happenned because Bush, Cheney and Zell Miller changed some people's minds. Now lets see what the other polls out there report over the weekend to see if there really is a trend.
I pay no attention to the numbers, the distance between the two--I pay attention to the DIRECTION.
Kerry got no bounce, yet in the last week I've heard from multiple sources he DID get a bounce--this was news to me!
But it's CLEAR from the polls so far, Bush got SOME movement.
More indicative to me that Bush is pulling away or will win:
1. The Russian situation. No one watching that is thinking "Let's change presidents, that will make sure this doesn't happen here." Sorry DUers--NO ONE.
2. The chaos in the Kerry campaign, leading to that embarassing late night "what are we here for?" gathering.
3. Alan Colmes and other libs calling for negativity--you don't do that when you're flying high.
4. The campaigns; Karen Hughes is saying they don't need polls to know they're ahead in certain states; Tad Devine is getting nasty with Sean Hannity.
5. The media, Chrissy M and Andrea Greenspan, seem to be getting antsy.
6. No one likes Kerry.
7. Kerry is trapped in an Escher-like maze of Vietnam, and can't talk about anything else.
8.Economic news.
This show that the favorable media bias worked like welfare for the Dems, and, as welfare does, it has made them weak. The media didn't do their jobs and vet the Dem's candidates properly, and now they may pay for their neglect in November...
Ahhh, sweet justice....
Every presidential election season we worry about polls and every time we re-learn the lesson that polls don't start to mean anything until after both parties have had their conventions. Even Mondale had a 2 point lead over Reagan after the 1984 Democratic convention but before the GOP's.
Tell you what, doe eyes -- why not just wait and remind us of all this on the day after the election?
Anyways, meanwhile at Kerry headquarters it's full steam ahead.
Bush is the Real Deal. He is what you see, a simple, honorable man who loves his country.
Of Kerry you see only a constantly shifting mask, and peeking through the cracks you catch glimpses of hatred and cowardice, ugliness and weakness. Nothing real or human lives inside.
Where do the libs go with this? Seriously, what do they do? They have just spent the last 12 months thoroughly trashing Bush and comparing him to Hitler. Saying he lied about WMD and the war. They have in effect innoculated him against virtually anything. This race may end up being a laugher.
Remind you of what Warren?
"Toesucker said last night on Fox that if Rassmussen is showing Bush with a 4 point lead, because of the rolling average, it was more like a 6-8 point lead that will emerge by tomorrow...and probably double digit by Sunday. Time has scooped them.'
good to hear
we will see ;)
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