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To: DevSix
I was in the D.C. Metro area earlier this week and saw a very powerful RNC ad smacking Obama on his bailout "plan". It ran multiple times in just a couple of days.

McCain's debate performances were yawners. They were also what I expected (although I did hope to hear about Franklin Raines and Johnson!). But I'm sorry, debates are extremely over-rated. Most people watching have already made up their minds, and we all know how the media will report the results. Has a Republican EVER won a debate? (I'm kidding here, but not by much.)

41 posted on 10/10/2008 5:58:08 AM PDT by impeachedrapist (Bill Clinton, as Arkansas Attorney General did you make Juanita Broaddrick pay for her rape kit?)
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To: impeachedrapist
I was in the D.C. Metro area earlier this week and saw a very powerful RNC ad smacking Obama on his bailout "plan". It ran multiple times in just a couple of days.

Glad to hear this - I'm here in N.C., and it is nothing but Obama ads - I have family in MI and they tell me it is 10 to 1 Obama ads up there as well - Regardless, MI will go Obama and NC will go McCain.....

But I've been speaking more to a national message - A national level, effective, aggressive, systematic campaign, that I just don't see out of Team McCain nor the RNC. The RNC is constantly a day late in terms of setting a premise. They constantly allow the DEMs and MSM to set a false premise before they ever even think to engage it seems. That is foolishness.

Changing a premise, once set (right or wrong) is hard.

44 posted on 10/10/2008 6:09:34 AM PDT by SevenMinusOne
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To: impeachedrapist

See you there??


52 posted on 10/10/2008 9:16:55 AM PDT by sarasota
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