No, the ones who were saying McCain wasn’t doing well or that the debate was boring were not getting the troll treatment. The ones who were where the ones who were saying that it was all over, that Obama was going to win the election, and that McCain just lost the election, etc. There is a key difference. Too many people thought McCain was doing poorly, or not as good as he could/should to get the troll treament.
Sure there’s a “Me, too” chorus on Free Republic, but it is far smaller than the dem plants and operatives who sign up to demoralize the rest of us. The difference is how far they’ll extrapolate a particular event into total failure.
But what if they really did feel that way? I mean, aren’t we supposed to be smarter than just throwing ‘troll’ at someone? And then to act as if the sky will fall, the election will be over if someone comes here and says that they think we’re losing or will lose? It’s a kind of silly reaction that makes me shake my head and think ‘We’re better than this. We’re smarter than this.’ No ones opinion posted here is going to rock the world. Why do we act as if it will? I’m just sick of the canned ‘troll’ response.
I’m afraid McCain did not help himself last night when he had multiple opportunities to do so. He still seems too focused on getting the squishy-feely Leftists to vote for him (you know - the ones that call themselves Moderates.) He is risking alienating the voters he absolutely has to have and won over with his Palin pick.
300 billion more in bailouts that are the same as part of the 700 billion?
Warren Buffet in his cabinet?