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Sunday, November 02, 2008

What McCain-Palin Must Do to Win

Here is the latest political dashboard posted at Yahoo.com:

This includes all of the biased and weighted polls favoring Democrats from the past several days. Yahoo currently has Obama over McCain 333 to 181 and has posted this on their front page for the last week.

What Obama must do to win on Tuesday:

First of all Barack Obama must steal Red States to win.
The polling here at Yahoo currently gives Obama these Red States from 2004:
Nevada (5), Colorado (9), New Mexico (5), Iowa (7), Ohio (20), Virginia (13), Florida (27) and North Carolina (15).

Here is how they voted in 2004, via CNN:

Nevada-- Bush (51-48) 418,690 to 397,190
Colorado-- Bush (52-47) 1,101,255 to 1,001,732
New Mexico-- Bush (50-49) 376,930 to 370,942
Iowa Bush (50-49) 751,957 to 741,898
Ohio-- Bush (51-49) 2,859,764 to 2,741,165
Virginia-- Bush (54-46) 1,716,959 to 1,454,742
Florida-- Bush (52-47) 3,964,552 to 3,583,544
North Carolina-- Bush (56-44) 1,961,166 to 1,525,849
What We Know--

1.) We already are seeing massive ACORN voter registration fraud and Democratic voter fraud.
Obama and ACORN have been working closely this year to get out the super hero, cartoon character, and dead vote.

There has already been incidents of Democratic voter fraud in Ohio and New Mexico.
2.) Barack Obama is Still the Great Unknown

1. Occidental College records -- Not released
2. Columbia College records -- Not released
3. Columbia Thesis paper -- not available, locked down by faculty
4. Harvard College records -- Not released, locked down by faculty
5. Selective Service Registration -- Not released
6. Medical records -- Not released
7. Illinois State Senate schedule -- "not available"
8. Law practice client list -- Not released
9. Certified Copy of original Birth certificate - - Not released
10. Embossed, signed paper Certification of Live Birth -- Not
released
11. Harvard Law Review articles published -- None
12. University of Chicago scholarly articles -- None
13. Record of baptism-- Not released or "not available"
14. Illinois State Senate records--"not available".
15. US Senate record -- mediocre yet the most liberal.
Hat Tip Dan Freidman
3.) What We Do Know About Barack Obama is Frightening.

Terrorists, anti-Semites, PLO Operatives, Marxists, Racists and Far Left Radicals are his dear friends.

Glenn McCoy
4.) Barack Obama's closest friends and mentors are anti-Semites

Jeremiah Wright, Father Pfleger, Frank Marshall, Bill Ayers, Rashid Khalidi...

They all hate Israel.
Obama even toasted a former PLO operative at a Jew-bash in 2003.

Unreal.
5.) We know that the Democratic base is excited and that black voter turnout will be very high this year.
Already in all of the major metro areas black voters are turning out early to vote for Obama. Blacks generally vote 90% for Democrats anyway but this year there will be several more black voters who are very excited about the first black major party candidate.
6.) Early Voting shows a very tight race

Exit polling shows the presidential race is very close despite the spin by the corrupt media.
7.) The polls ALWAYS slant results in favor of Democrats.

When was the last time you saw a poll slanted with too many Republican voters?
...Right. It just doesn't happen.
8.) The PUMA Factor

Could you imagine if an angry Rudy Giuliani faction of hundreds of thousands of voters were openly backing Barack Obama?
Do you think this would get some attention from the media?

Today there are over 100 anti-Obama Democratic websites.
There are hundreds of thousands of angry PUMA's openly supporting the McCain-Palin ticket. They didn't like how Hillary was treated and they don't like what the Obamedia is doing to Governor Sarah Palin either.
What McCain-Palin must do--

McCain-Palin must win at least 269 electoral votes to win the presidency.
They have to keep several Red States in the fold and if they could pick up a blue state that would be a major plus.

1.) These states will likely stay Red this year--
Florida, Ohio, and North Carolina.

It would be a miracle if Obama could pick up the conservative states of Florida and North Carolina no matter how many dead voters turn out.

In Ohio Hillary won the primary 53-45% and that was before the racist Reverend Wright scandal broke in the mainstream news. Obama has certainly lost several of these democratic voters since then due to his radical anti-American background.

These three state will put McCain-Palin at 243.
2.) Pick up a Wild-Card

From internal polling Pennsylvania is very close this year.
Both Barack Obama and John Murtha have trashed the state this year with vicious comments.

Today- it was reported that Obama wants to bankrupt the Pennsylvania coal industry.

Even with voter turnout at 105% in Philadelphia this year Pennsylvania will be close.
Give it to McCain-Palin.

This puts McCain-Palin at 264.
3.) Prayer Time

If Virginia goes to McCain- It's over.
McCain-Palin will win.

If not, then McCain will have to pick up one of these states-- Iowa, Nevada, New Mexico, or Colorado-- to win.

It's time to start praying.

Related... Bob McCarty posted his 10 Reasons not to support Obama.

586 posted on 11/02/2008 11:01:26 AM PST by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard Pirate Boy, plunderin' his way across the WWW...)
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Take heart . . .

Feeling discouraged, the following should help.  From mccaindemocrats.wordpress.com - what some of the PUMAs have to say.

townes ward, on October 31st, 2008 at 1:50 pm Said:
I am a PUMA! I lurk the board but send 250 emails every day. I took the last two weeks off so I could focus on the ground. Flyers, phone calls and emails!
I was a DEM but now a Republican. Most of the folks I talk to are voting a STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET!
I think it would be great it we knew WHAT STATE each of the voters are in. That would let us know which state we need to send PUMAS to. I am in Georgia but on the AL line.

pacificisland, on October 31st, 2008 at 1:00 pm Said:
Don’t trust the polls. PUMA report from PA:

I worked for the McCain campaign last week and over the weekend in the downtown Philly office. We started calling on Dems in Philly and were stunned at our results. Of those we spoke with, I was getting 30-40% supporting McCain, my friend was getting 20-30% support. And this is Philly!! If you are scared, frustrated, or angry about the horse shit in this election, go volunteer at your local McCain/Palin office. It is one of the most constructive and positive things you can do for yourself and your country.

Kerri, on October 31st, 2008 at 5:53 pm Said:
What are YOU doing this weekend to get out the vote for Mccain/Palin? Dems have turned PA red, we need Ohio, VA, NC, etc…go to JohnMccain.com and make phone calls from your home, at least!
We PUMA’s are traveling hundreds of miles knocking on doors saying, Hello, I’m a democrat who is voting for Mccain/Palin.
Real life people who are candid, respectful and informed are EFFECTIVE!
WE NEED EVERYONE!
PUMA: Vigilant, Fearless, Potent!

Kenneth, on October 31st, 2008 at 6:11 pm Said:
PUMA here - not only am I voting for John McCain in early voting tomorrow. I am driving a small busload (20 + ) of folks who I have recently convinced to switch from the Obama camp to vote McCain/Palin. These people are folks who live in my gated community and it took some time to convince them but they have all finally agreed that Obama scares them with his radical past and have finally decided that a vote for McCain rather than not voting or some other candidate like Ralph Nader would be in the interest of the nation.
Never underestimate the roar of a PUMA…it’s better and more effective than the bullying tatcics of the Obamabots…………..we are out there and we will be heard on election day!!

Hispanic4Hillary 10.30.08 at 1:51 pm

Well Puma’s….my family and I went to vote yesterday…
It was 48 of us…and we all voted for McCain/Palin…The other are going tomorrow…Some have voted since Saturday…there will be a total of over 200 votes for McCain from our family…It was hard but it was a must to defeat O…and I feel dammmm good about it..

 
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A STEP TOWARD GLOBAL GUN CONTROL? UN panel backs call for standards in arms trade. Its supporters say not.

JOHN HINDERAKER: "We are now about to take a second vacation from history (assuming, of course, that Barack Obama prevails on Tuesday). Barney Frank has vowed to cut the defense budget by 25%. Apart from the budget, it is apparent that Obama and his fellow Democrats have little interest in the conflict with Islamic extremism and no intention of pursuing it aggressively. Like the interlude of the 1990s, the de-emphasis on national security promised by the Democrats is the fruit of success." As I've said before, this is why I don't worry as much about spending on war as on social and regulatory programs. Spending on war always gets cut back.

Conyers calls for investigation into Aunti Zeituni info leak; Joe the Plumber still on his own

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 1, 2008 11:25 PM

I predicted the totally predictable last night. And so it has come to pass: The left-wing fairweather friends of privacy are all over the leak of Aunti Zeituni’s immigration info — while Joe The Plumber remains persona non grata. Democrat Rep. John Conyers has already called for a federal investigation. The WaPo is already up with an A-section story on the anonymous leak. And the liberal blogs are up in arms.

The MSM abhor anonymous leaks — unless they’re helping to undermine Bush administration anti-terrorism programs or conservative causes and candidates.

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Senator Stealth

November 2, 2008 Posted by Scott at 7:46 AM

NRO has posted Stanley Kurtz's National Review article "Senator Stealth" with a new preface. Kurtz prefaces his article :

When I wrote "Senator Stealth," just over two months ago, it still seemed realistic to expect that its revelations might stimulate press follow-up. After all, the Wright affair had occasioned significant media interest. Since "Senator Stealth" established that Barack Obama had intimate and long-standing ties to yet another organization with Wright-like anti-American views, the piece's news value seemed obvious. The Wright affair was no fluke, but part of a systematic pattern. Unfortunately, as Obama moved closer to nominee status, the press circled the wagons and began its own systematic pattern of refusing to question or report on his past.

Beyond its revelation that Obama's original community organizer home-base is pervaded by anti-Americanism, "Senator Stealth" foreshadows today's debates over redistributionism, and shows that concerns over Obama's radical "associations" cannot be separated from the most significant policy disputes of the campaign.

"Senator Stealth" also lays out a way of resolving the contradiction between Obama's radical past and his apparently moderate present. After learning that incrementalism, rhetorical disguise, and ideological stealth are second nature to Obama's community organizer compatriots, it's tougher to take his current self-presentation at face value. More than two months later, the same issues play out in the latest flap over Obama's ties to the New Party.

Finally, I couldn't have guessed, more than two months ago, that the Obama campaign, abetted by the press, would have taken refuge in near-total denial of his unsavory associations, from the question of his New Party membership, to the relationship to Bill Ayers, to the links to ACORN. Obama has downplayed or denied these many ties to an extent that is shockingly at odds with the public record, while the press has played along.

Stanley Kurtz has distinguished himself with his investigations into Barack Obama's background. Consider Kurtz's "Inside Obama's ACORN," "Chicago Annenberg Challenge shutdown?," "O's dangerous pals," "Wright 101" and "Barack Obama's lost years." It's the kind of work that might win a Pulitzer Prize were its target a conservative hero rather than an avatar of the left's hopes and dreams.

Video From 1948 About The Threat We Again Face Today

Remember when you Vote

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“We’re eliminating 17 specific assault weapons. There is no reason why anybody should need an assault weapon to protect themselves or their family, We’re limiting handgun sales to one a month. We’re calling for handgun registration.”

- Barack Obama
Chicago Defender, 2/20/01

No Coal Power, No Questions in Obamaland

I don’t know why the McCain camp is not running constant ads - at least in PA and Virginial, highlighting Obama’s admission that - given the opportunity - he’ll bankrupt any new coal plants.

The press, of course, is mum. As we see with the LA Times, which arrogantly will release neither tape nor transcript of Obama speaking at an Israel-bashing event (can you just imagine how quickly they’d deliver same were John McCain speaking instead), they have no interest in actually covering anything Obama says. They just want to sustain an illusion

At this point, I pretty much want to see O lose just to punish the press. They’ve manufactured his candidacy (”you go sit down, Hillary, even though you’re tied and you’ve won all the big states”) and now they’re trying to manufacture his “win.” Should they succeed, we’ll be seeing the press become a monster unlike any seen in our history. “Different parties, different rules,” indeed. The press needs to lose this election.

Meanwhile, Thomas Sowell calls Obama Ego and Mouth and he seems to be correct. Obama has not given a press conference since Septemeber…but he’ll give one “on Wednesday.”

As soon as the uncomfortable issues of associations, blunders and doublespeak because apparent re Obama, he stopped talking to the press.

And the press helped him get away with it by burying as much as it could, or by distracting the electorate by focusing on something else. For instance, why focus on Joe the Plumber’s question and Barack’s answer, when you can just destroy the plumber.

I’ve said repeatedly that the press is going “all in” on Obama because they see his presidency (and Pelosi’s hard-hand) as their last chance to regain the monopoly they held on information and communications before the alternative media took hold. They believe they’ll go back to being the “only game in town,” with the support of a president who clearly does not think dissent is the highest form of patriotism.

Victor Davis Hanson writes this absolute must-read on the end of Journalism: “…we have never quite seen anything like the current media infatuation with Barack Obama, and its collective desire not to raise key issues of concern to the American people.” Read the whole thing.

As Roger L. Simon said, “it’s not the bias, it’s the lying”. Actually, it’s the bias and the lying…and the plain-old covering up. The media has actively protected Obama by not reporting what it knows it should. And they’ve admitted they’re doing it.

I’m sorry. That sort of behavior should be punished, not rewarded. I’ve never been more disgusted with the press.

On the other hand, I think a three-dimensional John McCain is doing better than most polls will report. Just a gut thing, I could be wrong.

And he killed last night on SNL.

McCain’s been counted out over and over again in this election, even in the primaries. If the voter fraud is massive, and it might be, he may still eke something out . One never knows.

And oh, yeah, one more thing…just something to think about while you’re raking leaves or whatever? Read this in the WaPo:

Everybody kind of wanted to spend the last 100-plus days doing some legacy things, and the financial crisis has thrown a wrench into that,” said one prominent Republican who regularly talks with senior White House officials.

“You have a combination of no legacy stuff, a horrible economic mess and the likelihood that Obama is going to win,” this person added. “There is a real sadness there.”

Then remember this:

Woodhouse said one goal is to make sure Bush does not enjoy a resurgence in public approval toward the end of his presidency that could help Republican congressional candidates and the Republican presidential nominee in this year’s elections.

“Framing his legacy helps us in the ‘08 elections, there is no doubt about that,” Woodhouse said. “But our principal mission would be defining the failures of Bush and the ideology he represents.” …

And let yourself wonder just how many illusions are being played before our eyes.

Disorienting. Diabolically disorienting stuff.


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587 posted on 11/02/2008 11:21:47 AM PST by backhoe (Just a Merry-Hearted Keyboard Pirate Boy, plunderin' his way across the WWW...)
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