The fact that we are seeing so many "Republicans gonna lose" articles tells me that a co-ordinated psyops campaign is being waged.
Don't fall for it.
>>The fact that we are seeing so many "Republicans gonna lose" articles tells me that a co-ordinated psyops campaign is being waged.<<
It is rather amazing, isn't it. Even though my horse really isn't in this race, I sort of root for the R's. It is pretty clear what is going on here. 'Course, who's ahead at half time is really irrelevant, especially when we're still scoreless.
I understand that in the second half the R's are bringing out the star quarterback, Rove. It should get interesting.
I think it's definitely coordinated to discourage Republicans.
But we've heard similar things during mid-terms last time.
The danger, for the MSM and their Dem darlings, is that the Democrats will believe the articles and think it will be a walk in the park, thus promoting voter apathy and discouraging Dem turnout.
As I mentioned yesterday in a post, the media of today loves to prognosticate, but all these articles, pre-election, saying how and why the Republicans are going to lose are really over the top. They cannot be termed "news" in any way, shape, or form, they're just opinion pieces.
"The fact that we are seeing so many "Republicans gonna lose" articles..."
Tells me in the "real" polls the Pubbies are whompin!!!!
"The fact that we are seeing so many "Republicans gonna lose" articles tells me that a co-ordinated psyops campaign is being waged."
I think you are right. It's called information operations. The MSM is engaged in info ops, proving that they are political operatives, not journalists.