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Heck, you set your sails with Obama, and YOU and I know, Clinton is getting the nomination because Obama is too fooking defeatable!!!!!

You know it.
I know it.
America knows it.

And believe me, when Hillary defeats Obama, that is a WIN for McCain because the base WANTS Obama! And once the superidiots elect Clinton, she is also defeatable, moreso than Obama.

And guess what?

You know it.
I know it.
America knows it.


Please tell me how wrong I am.
 
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Heck, you set your sails with Obama, and YOU and I know, Clinton is getting the nomination because Obama is too fooking defeatable!!!!!

You know it.
I know it.
America knows it.


Anybody's defeatable DD.
I'm not on the Obama love train but just as a betting man I'd have to say that Obama has the nominztion short of a big big shakeup.

Wayyyyy to early.

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I dont know DD, that major lie that hillary was caught in is going to hurt her in a already close race. If obama really goes negative.... This is also ammo for Mccain in the primary showing her lack of honesty and foreign policy experience.
 
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None of this stuff really matters. It's just math. She's got a very tough time making up the ground on Obama. She'd have to stomp him in this last round of primaries, and that's pretty unlikely.
 
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Originally posted by DesertDawg:
Heck, you set your sails with Obama, and YOU and I know, Clinton is getting the nomination because Obama is too fooking defeatable!!!!!

You know it.
I know it.
America knows it.

And believe me, when Hillary defeats Obama, that is a WIN for McCain because the base WANTS Obama! And once the superidiots elect Clinton, she is also defeatable, moreso than Obama.

And guess what?

You know it.
I know it.
America knows it.


Please tell me how wrong I am.


That was about the most emotional non logical mathematically defective post I have ever read..........

Since you have admittied and proclaim elsewhere you have no clue about math......explaining logic would be useless as in your lost 500 dollars

just lets say this ............the hate and war machine will kill Obama and they will be beaten by Clinton...because even in the dumbest of voters sumtimes primary math wins(of primary math escapes you as admitted) ...and further you are dumber than a brick.......counter that
 
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Lets face it I was drunk as hell when I wrote that. The sad part is the Dems do not have an electable candidate to go against McCain. The Dem party might like Obama, but the general election is another story. Clinton is sinking, but I think the Superidots want her. That being said, this election is your turn to have a Bob Dole, and what a time to have it.

The Dems have no chance.
 
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Wow. You should be on McNeil/Lehrer.
 
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So I will give you a mulligan.............that is in itself funny

And now getting back to simple math............do you want McCain to continue wrecking America as the numbers indicate under current MORON in charge under the same dysfunctional policies or

do you want to have the nation survive...........YOUR DUMBASS LIFE DEPENDS ON IT

under a completely new philosophy that is not mindless but indeed incorporates logic and mathematics into management

go for kill yourself and us............you already proved you have no concept of math
 
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Give me a break. You really, really think either of these candidates will defeat McCain?

Come on, it's over.
 
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I think both are vastly better than McCain who is proving he is senile..........

and I think Hillary would win

and that America has too many racists to elect a black man especially one who is against beating the war drum

simple as that

and if McCain does win watch the markets crumble and the dollar tank big time ............can you deal with being destroyed
 
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Originally posted by DesertDawg:
Give me a break. You really, really think either of these candidates will defeat McCain?

Come on, it's over.


Latest Pew Poll:

Obama 49%
Clinton 39%

Obama 49%
McCain 43%

Clinton 49%
McCain 44%

Of course, none of this means much right now, if anything. But the idea that this is over and McCain has won? ...Um, sure.
 
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This what really is going to hurt McCain:

"This comes at an opportune time for the GOP candidate. Bush's job approval rating has slipped to 28%, the lowest of his presidency. In addition, just 22% express satisfaction with the way things are going in the country. This, too, is about as negative an evaluation of the course of the nation as measured in nearly 20 years of Pew surveys."
 
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Originally posted by DesertDawg:
Give me a break. You really, really think either of these candidates will defeat McCain?

Come on, it's over.


Latest Pew Poll:

Obama 49%
Clinton 39%

Obama 49%
McCain 43%

Clinton 49%
McCain 44%

Of course, none of this means much right now, if anything. But the idea that this is over and McCain has won? ...Um, sure.


Your poll numbers are different from the Gallop polls just released that have McCain ahead of both Obama and Clinton. But Heck always knows everything.
 
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Originally posted by heckofajobBrownie:
This what really is going to hurt McCain:

"This comes at an opportune time for the GOP candidate. Bush's job approval rating has slipped to 28%, the lowest of his presidency. In addition, just 22% express satisfaction with the way things are going in the country. This, too, is about as negative an evaluation of the course of the nation as measured in nearly 20 years of Pew surveys."

Is Democratic-controlled Congress' approval rating still hovering at 1/2 of Dumbya's?
 
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lets have a look at the other side of the isle then...

Congressional Approval Ratings

Survey Approve Disapprove Unsure Approve minus Disapprove
Dates
FOX/Opinion Dynamics RV
3/18-19/08 20 67 12 -47
NBC/Wall Street Journal RV
3/7-10/08 19 69 12 -50
Gallup
3/6-9/08 21 71 8 -50
AP-Ipsos
3/3-5/08 24 72 * -48
FOX/Opinion Dynamics RV
2/19-20/08 22 68 10 -46
Diageo/Hotline RV
2/14-17/08 28 63 9 -35
AP-Ipsos
2/4-6/08 22 74 * -52
ABC/Washington Post
1/30 - 2/1/08 33 59 8 -26
FOX/Opinion Dynamics RV
1/30-31/08 22 66 12 -44
NPR LV
1/29-31/08 28 65 7 -37
NBC/Wall Street Journal
1/20-22/08 18 70 12 -52
Diageo/Hotline RV
1/10-12/08 23 70 7 -47
AP-Ipsos
1/7-9/08 26 69 * -43
Gallup
1/4-6/08 23 71 6 -48


Stagggering....bang up job congress has been doing as well. yes, we know, the GOP filibusters everything....blah blah blah. maybe they wouldn't need to if the legislation proposed wasn't so hard line left....

so what do we take from this? all politicians suck at this point, none have our best interests in mind, and they continue to pander to the less intelligent.
 
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so what do we take from this? all politicians suck at this point, none have our best interests in mind, and they continue to pander to the less intelligent.


Partially.
More like this.
People aren't happy and many think politicians can change that.


There's no day in the history of the US that any competent fellow couldn't write a long list of things to be outraged over.

None can or will be changed by switching political parties, but we don't like to hear that. Much easier to blame someone else and then vote them out.
Soon they realize they're still not happy.

And don't forget that those of us here know a tiny bit but the vast majority of voters know just about nothing.
WSS
 
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Legacy, when the "wrong direction" poll numbers are low, voters generally take it out on the party in the White House. That's why that number is a real problem for McCain.

And that's why you'll see Democrats trying to tie him to Bush's policies on the war and the economy. Which shouldn't be too hard, since they're like Bush-plus.
 
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Legacy, when the "wrong direction" poll numbers are low, voters generally take it out on the party in the White House. That's why that number is a real problem for McCain.


Generally.
Just remember that the "wrong direction" means to many that we've drifted too far left.
WSS
 
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Oh I agree. I was just noting that those same folks aren't that impressed with the party who 2 years ago told everyone "they'd fix it."

Aside from finding out who is shoving needles in Roger Clemens' ass (which for me, is great, because now I can sleep at night), I can't name anything they've accomplished without a memory jog.
 
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