I think we better wake up a face reality. Bush make have comitted one of the biggest political chokes in modern history. The election is now close enough that it can be stolen.
Bush blew it big time!!
Oh stop quoting disCOURGE and go back to DU already.
OhGeorgia
Since Sep 22, 2004
Take a hike, troll.
Did you get bored posting at DU?
Bush blew it big time!!
I think we'd better wake up and smell the zot.
Go away!
The thing is W better come out firing hard during the next two debates. His performance for whatever reason (fatigue, gentlemanly courtesy) was not confident and was not nearly smooth enough (even by W's standards).
No question he can and he will. He needs to put F'n on the defensive about his complete and total lack of Senate record, and no record of leadership in his entire life. Kerry will try to come out firing hard on the economy next debate, making all kinds of lying claims about job loss and middle class squeeze. W needs to be locked and loaded, shut him down and make him look like the fool he is.
He needs to have the statistics memorized and talk loud and proud about the accomplishments his administration and the country have achieved since 911.
Kerry as we now know will come across as a smooth talker (just like a used car salesman), and W needs to match that so that the soft mushhead undecideds don't get the wrong impression again. A little more practice wouldn't hurt.
Full speed ahead, and damn the torpedoes!
Ok, now Im convinced and am calling you out as a troll..
OhGeorgia: joined Free Republic Sept 22, 2004
BE GONE, TROLL!!
Bush blew it big time!!
Look, OhGeorgia, I don't know you, you're new here, and I've been here since forever. Let me tell you...you've nailed the trouble we find ourselves in. Soros' sponsored illegal voter registrations, the illegal absentee ballots gathered by his 527 volunteers and union people may have done us in already. It's hard facing the reality of it...but maybe there's still time to wake people up. I hope so.
Oh for Christ sake.
The last 5 presidents lost there first debate, many by a large margin. You sound like a scared little kitty, no wonder the polls are bouncing away from Bush because of people like you with your negativity.
I could see he was terribly tired and drained, GW has aged 10 years in the past two.
Remember, that he and he alone has got to shoulder the responsibility for our troops and the safety of this Nation. And to have a miserable little manicured twit like Kerry make accusations of a wrong war and insinuate that the President is to blame for the death of the troops etc. just really pees me off.
I could see the hurt in GW's face and I know it cut thru his heart like a knife.
And now, to believe that half of this country wants this turd as their next president just absolutely makes me sick to my stomach.
As far as I'm concerned, I may even enjoy watching these simple minded, self centered people get their just rewards when they get the President of their choice, as they will deserve what he will bring to them. I'm 71 y/o seen combat in Korea 51-52 and two tours in VN in the sixties. So don't have that much to lose myself. Hopefully I will be able to get my family out, before the need to meet our attacker in the street of our cities.
Now for reality: Bush has, right now, about 320 EVs. This is the best it gets for Kerry.
People have been criticizing me since Thursday for saying this.
I knew it the night of the debate.
Yet WH Comm Director Bartlett is still on TV denying there was anything wrong with Bush's performance in the debate. Incredible.
People need to face reality.
And the debate on Iraq was supposed to Bush's STRONG issue.
I hope and pray to God that this thing turns around and Bush still wins on Nov 2.
But if not, historians will point to Bush's poor performance in that debate as the turning point.
This polling was done so close to the debate that I am not willing to say the electorate has permanently shifted and brought this race to even. Rasmussen is showing almost no move in Kerry's direction. And that is with weighting the poll in favor of the dims. If the race had changed by 8 points I think he would have noticed something. Now the question is whether the reporting of these polls will by virtue of themselves give Kerry ACTUAL momentum. I for one think it will be short lived. Bush needs to fight back hard though.
It ain't over, 'til it's over.
Bull chit