Is the McCain softening the last few days due to a fading bounce or the financial markets issues?
I’ll never understand how polls can change so quickly. Do millions of people really change their minds so fast, for no discernable reason?
Let's hope they really are closely following the story.
Twas Quotas that Killed the Economy. [Obama and his buddies]
The word needs to get out that McCain was worried about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac years ago. The president tried to encouraged oversight and it was blocked by the congress, most interestingly Dodd, Obama and a few others. They were the people getting very nice interest rates. I somehow doubt that the MSM is going to report this, unfortunately.
Adding to the complexity for politicians everywhere is the fact that 49% worry that the federal government will do too much while just 36% are more worried that it wont do enough.............................. With the 9% Palosi/Reed in charge they can count on Congress doing nothing.
[Adding to the complexity for politicians everywhere is the fact that 49% worry that the federal government will do too much while just 36% are more worried that it wont do enough.]
Yep. McCain has made a mistake taking the populist approach to this rather than the conservative one.
It would be important for McCain to separate “the economy” from “the financial sector”.
I think it's the PC “Bradley” effect of many people not trusting the pollsters and not exactly telling the pollsters what they really think or feel.
It's the usual leftist PC intimidation.
If Hussein Obambi O’Baloney wins, we are doomed. If he wins and we're lucky, the military will stage a coup d'etat and drive a tank into the White House and remove Obambi and all his treasonous leftist cohorts and enablers and throw them into the stockades.
McCain needs to hammer the point home that the current problems are due to corruption in Congress, not Wall Street, and point out that Barack "Fannie Mae" Obama and Chris "Countrywide Whore" Dodd were at the heart of the issue and blocked needed reforms.
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