Posted on 10/28/2008 9:12:44 PM PDT by writer33
AGI - Rome, 28 Oct - ''Our nightmare is that in the end the huge consensus that Obama has gained will not transform into votes''. In an interview with DNews a few days before the US presidential elections, David Axelrod, strategist in Barack Obama's campaign said he feared a comeback by Republican McCain. '
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Tomorrow I'm calling Indiana family and make sure they vote for McCain/Palin. May make a call to Mo. as well.
Never call retreat! Let's all get busy, time is short.
I’ve found religion in the last 2 weeks. I was never much of a religious man. It’s up to God. We’ve done everything we can to convince people that Socialism and Communism has never worked in the history of the world.
Obama thinks it will work if given a 7th chance because he went to Harvard.
Stalin, Trotsky, Lenin, Mao? They didn’t go to Harvard. Just a bunch of uneducated BITCHES.
Somebody who went to Harvard will show them how Socialism and Communism is done. They learned from history’s mistakes Comrade Silverback.
Karl “Berlusconi” Rove, you magnificent bastard!
bump for comeback. . .bump for comeback. . .
Tomorrow I'm calling Indiana family and make sure they vote for McCain/Palin. May make a call to Mo. as well.
Never call retreat! Let's all get busy, time is short.
He BETTER fear, API is on his arse now!
I thought just a few days ago, they KNEW they were going to win...you know, with that “righteous wind” blowing at that back and all!
Yeah...this would explain why they have been hollering all week for all their supporters to get out there and vote early. It has been really weird how Obama has gone on and on about voting early...like he is really, really sweating something coming out this last week.
The bottom line is Joe the Plumber is correct, Obama is just plain scary.
The more you look into him the scarier her gets.
He’s so thin on any real actions, but thick with certain associates and with a masterful skill at attaining admirers and positions he seeks.
Few admire him for anything he’s done other than to attain positions and attract admirers.
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I felt the same way. Gore humbly said that he was going back to TN, where he had some fences to mend. I watched his concession in the Airport in Atlanta, flying back from my second round of the recount in Florida. When I saw it, I immediately had the same thought I had on hearing Clayton William's concession speech in 1990, when Ann Richards beat him for Texas Governor, If the guy who made this concession speech had been the guy campaigning for office, he would have won.
Of course, as it turned out Gore really was the phoney baloney we had loathed on the campaign trail, not the humble, reasonable guy giving the concession speech.
My husband counted the signs on our street.....Maybe 20 houses. 7 McCain, 1 Obama and 1 Nobama.
That’s in one of the 5 big Dim areas of Ohio.
“And when the fence-sitters and moderate GOP smell the blood in the water, they’ll see who has the momentum and jump on board.”
Your post was an excellent analysis.
“Axlerod is a damned commie genuis”
You’ve got that right. Dangerous but brilliant. Bad combination.
‘If a consensus does not transform into votes, then its not a consensus, at least of the voters’
Even if, God forbid, Obama won by a comfortable margin of the popular vote, say 55-45, that would not indicate a “consensus”, since it would still mean that tens of millions of Americans voted against him.
As if Obama’s “lead” hasn’t been a big delusional wet dream all along.
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