To: GeeMoney
Well, I guess we’ll just have to see who gets elected won’t we.
2 posted on
08/31/2008 3:00:47 PM PDT by
refermech
To: refermech
I cannot believe how stupid the Dims have been over the Palin choice. They are trying very hard to get people to think it will backfire....hahaha! Chumps!
4 posted on
08/31/2008 3:03:17 PM PDT by
BossLady
(People will do anything, no matter how absurd, to avoid facing their own soul. ~Carl Jung)
To: refermech
Sure, there might be a landslide, but I think people might disagree with the author about who that landslide winner might be.
8 posted on
08/31/2008 3:07:57 PM PDT by
JLS
(Do you really want change being two guys from the majority of Congress with a 9% approval rating?)
To: refermech; Fred Nerks
6. At the end of the day, McCain is still McCain. People may find him a refreshing maverick or an erratic egotist. In either event, he marches to his own beat. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
John McCain is a Leader.
His motto:
1) Lead
2) Follow
3) Or get out of the way.
That makes McCain a maverick.
I am sure the RINOfaction at RNC is furious with McCain.They worked hard to marginalize Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter. RINO pundits are already talking about Palin's "limited" experience, echoing the MSM cadre in muted , solemn tones. They need to can it. And they need to prepare to be surprised, or they will fall right off the wagon, no cabinet positions for them!
The Annie Oaklie tradition is alive and well in America, THANK GOD!
Yes we will just have to see who gets elected.And McCain needs to stay very much in command.
15 posted on
08/31/2008 3:14:58 PM PDT by
Candor7
(Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, (http://www.theobamafile.com/))
To: refermech
Isn't it truly a shame that the MSM didn't question the wisdom of the democratic party for selecting a complete unknown, in an attractive package, without any credentials, to be their champion just because they figured he could not be scrutinized because he had the immunity of race bias. When Palin was announced, my wife said, "no one has ever heard of her"; I said, did you ever hear of Barak Hussain Obama a year ago"?. She conceded. Hell I still can't spell his name and don't really care.
27 posted on
08/31/2008 3:27:09 PM PDT by
my right
To: refermech
The analysts' initial take is also in error. Having noticed that the Democrat party's old bulls thought it useful for Obama to solidify their position in Maryland by selecting Biden, I don't think the polls now showing McCain in the lead are wrong!
I hope everybody knows that Maryland is the most consistently Democrat voting state in the nation. Obama should need no help whatsoever in MD!
28 posted on
08/31/2008 3:30:19 PM PDT by
muawiyah
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