Yep Bush kicked so much butt the DNC had to jimmy the numbers to get a win in the online polls. Check this for obvious.
Yep, you can see he won The DNC had to jimmy the poll results to get a "Kerry win" story. Check this
Go to the MSNBC "Debate" poll, Look at the number of responses since last night. Between 10pm CST last night and 8am cst today
1,167,339????? OBVIOUSLY someone jimmied the numbers. That is more people then WATCH MSNBC overnight!
Then check out this curious fact. CNN showed almost exactly the OPPOSITE result at 12 mindnight CST yet this morning that poll is PULLED from the CNN website. However, CNN IS hyping their "SNAP poll" which shows a Kerry win but could of ONLY been conducted ON the WEST Coast since the time frame after the debate would not allow polling anywhere else in the country.
Yep, Journalistic Fraud, all the way around.
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Got that right.
Dan
He is dangerous and I hope people are starting to realize that.
I agree, but then again it seems as though I watch the wrong debate last night looking and listening to places other than FR
I agree with you 100% as far as Kerry goes doesn't he ever get tired of that same old line he's been saying in the 3 debats: NOW I HAVE A PLAN?
Great conclusion:
Some of our critics are taunting us with, "Bush is going to lose, ha, ha, ha. Face up to reality, NRO boys, Kool-Aid drinkers." All that. Frankly, I don't talk much about who will win. I talk about who should win. What the people do is their business. I'm not all that worshipful of the people, frankly. This is part of the joy of not being a politician. This is the people that voted for Clinton twice; that excused him and reviled Ken Starr; that howled for Elián González to be shipped back to Cuba; that gave Al Gore more votes; that has tolerated abortion on demand for 30 years; that embraces a popular culture of raw sewage.
I don't know what the American people will do on Nov. 2. But I know what I'll do. I'll pull the lever for George W., with a full and grateful heart.
Totally agree, couldn't have said it better.
Dan
Absolutely.
We can be like England and toss away Churchill, or we can be Americans and re-elect Lincoln.
Ha ha! Bush kicked some bony butt and ol' skeletor stunk up the room last night in the debate. I think of Kerry as an old skull rattling around on top of a broom stick. Whenever some Dem special interest wants to express the Dim point of voice, they say, let's see what Mr. Bones says, then they shake the stick and make the jaw rattle and throw their voice: "Yes, I believe that religion is important, as is choice... Remember Tora Bora!"
This was a great column!! Thanks for posting it.
In my opinion, President Bush had a 'there you go again' moment when he was asked about the women in his life. He said, without missing a beat, "You listen to them!" The place fell apart. He won the election with that line. Kerry then lamely tried to get a laugh when it was his turn, but all he got was crickets. That answer alone was a slam dunk for W!
Are you sure you were watching the same debate as the rest of the world?
President Bush looked anxious and used a forced smile for too much of the 1st part of the debate.
I would have preferred he be more direct and deadly in his retorts instead of the phony smiles.
But then again, what do I know?
I was switching between the debate and the Astros game last night. I kept seeing commercials for the upcoming TV series about the Donald Trump-like boss who humiliates wannabe employees, and who turns out to not be a "real" boss after all. Kinda made me wonder if the country that watches cruel, demeaning crap like that show has what it takes to re-elect Bush.
"Kerry blasts Bush for not meeting with the NAACP, the Congressional Black Caucus, the "civil-rights leadership." I wish Bush would say something like, "There's more to black America than the NAACP. There's more to black America than a lot of sour left-wingers. And why should John Kerry be allowed to define the 'civil-rights leadership'? I meet with a lot of Americans not just with approved ones."
Now that is hitting the nail squarely on the head. Democrats have been defining and using the "civil rights leadership" for years.These "leaders" attach themselves to the Democratic party much like pilot fish to a shark.
From what I've seen, the leftists are not feeling sanguinary or celebrating this morning. They clearly do not believe the gigolo won last night.
PresBush was much better in tonights debate then he was in the first debate, but he really didn't get the job done tonight to my satisfaction. Once again, Bush allowed John Kerry to walk all over his record as President, with falsehoods, half truths and outright lies. Bush could've defended his record a lot better then he did. And he should've challenged Kerry more on his liberal Senate voting record. I'm a bit disappointed in the President's performance tonight. I don't think he hurt himself, but I don't think he helped himself either.
BUSH WINS BY A LANDSLIDE!!!
Wonder if anyone else caught this
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Schieffer 8,000 / Kerry 4,000
SCHIEFFER: Let's go to a new question, Mr. President.
I got more e-mail this week on this question than any other question. And it is about immigration.
I'm told that at least 8,000 people cross our borders illegally every day. Some people believe this is a security issue, as you know. Some believe it's an economic issue. Some see it as a human-rights issue.
How do you see it? And what we need to do about it?
KERRY: Let me just answer one part of the last question quickly, and then I'll come to immigration
(It's annoying when he does this. The most important question of the evening and he's still trying to defend himself on the last question)
BUSH: Well, to say that the borders are not as protected as they were prior to September the 11th shows he doesn't know the borders
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KERRY: FOUR THOUSAND people a day are coming across the border. (Backs up Bush's point about Kerry not knowing the borders)