HealthyLivingOPSomewhere In, Tennessee USA4,775 posts
Polls show him down and sinking deeper Paulie
Having a bounce in the polls is expected for a Presidential candidate after their Party convention. In recent history Democrats such as Michael Dukakis, Al Gore and John Kerry saw heavy surges in the polls after their big events, only to loose on the first Tuesday in November. So deep concerns must of engulfed the Obama campaign when polls showed him receiving no bounce to four points at best.
The McCain campaign deserves credit for controlling the political conversation after Obama gave his Hollywood style speech. The media discussed his acceptance address for less than 24 hours and then it was time to add "change" to the campaign in the form of GOP Vice President candidate Sarah Palin.
Since Palin was introduced to America as well as the world, any attraction Obama gained had dwindled. Since her speech at the Republican convention and McCain's the next day, the polls began favoring the Arizona senator. Today Obama and his running-mate, you know, whats his name the plagiarism dude, are down in every poll and there is no end to their free fall in sight.
The public overwhelmingly believes the media is treating the mother of five unfairly. Rule #1 never mistreat mom. Especially a mom with a special needs child.
Biden needs to go into hiding as it appears without a doubt that he was a worthless choice for Obama. Word to the unwise. Don't pick a foreign policy guy who doesn't believe that Iran's Revolutionary Guard isn't a terrorist group. Bonehead!
Substance vs. Superstar will continue to be the battle for the White House. However Obama doesn't have the star power he did a few months ago and his star is being out shined by the #2 on the GOP ticket. Who just happens to have more substance in her hair pins than Obama has in his entire head.
HealthyLiving: Polls show him down and sinking deeper Paulie
Having a bounce in the polls is expected for a Presidential candidate after their Party convention. In recent history Democrats such as Michael Dukakis, Al Gore and John Kerry saw heavy surges in the polls after their big events, only to loose on the first Tuesday in November. So deep concerns must of engulfed the Obama campaign when polls showed him receiving no bounce to four points at best.
The McCain campaign deserves credit for controlling the political conversation after Obama gave his Hollywood style speech. The media discussed his acceptance address for less than 24 hours and then it was time to add "change" to the campaign in the form of GOP Vice President candidate Sarah Palin.
Since Palin was introduced to America as well as the world, any attraction Obama gained had dwindled. Since her speech at the Republican convention and McCain's the next day, the polls began favoring the Arizona senator. Today Obama and his running-mate, you know, whats his name the plagiarism dude, are down in every poll and there is no end to their free fall in sight.
The public overwhelmingly believes the media is treating the mother of five unfairly. Rule #1 never mistreat mom. Especially a mom with a special needs child.
Biden needs to go into hiding as it appears without a doubt that he was a worthless choice for Obama. Word to the unwise. Don't pick a foreign policy guy who doesn't believe that Iran's Revolutionary Guard isn't a terrorist group. Bonehead!
Substance vs. Superstar will continue to be the battle for the White House. However Obama doesn't have the star power he did a few months ago and his star is being out shined by the #2 on the GOP ticket. Who just happens to have more substance in her hair pins than Obama has in his entire head.
Yeah! Finally a smart/intelligent lady see's it my way! Great post!
I do believe you are right, and it is made worse by the backlash of their initial nasty comments regarding Sarah Palin. It's bad enough for his campaign that she turned up and is such a strong candidate in her own right, but for them to have handled it so poorly and come out with such childish attacks just hurt tham worse. It will be interesting to see what happens next.
A Rasmussen poll found that 51 percent of the people believe that reporters are trying to “hurt” Palin. Twenty-four percent said the stories made them more likely to vote for McCain.
Obama must be scrambling again to change tactics...
HealthyLivingOPSomewhere In, Tennessee USA4,775 posts
WhatUwish4: I do believe you are right, and it is made worse by the backlash of their initial nasty comments regarding Sarah Palin. It's bad enough for his campaign that she turned up and is such a strong candidate in her own right, but for them to have handled it so poorly and come out with such childish attacks just hurt tham worse. It will be interesting to see what happens next.
They need to recess from the childish way of digging up dirt and live in the NOW, stick to the issues at hand, the main one in my opinion...
America's Government Needs REFORM!!!
It's time to end the corruption in our Government!
When Mc Cain pulled the Palin rabbit out of his hat... I believe she is just what this country needs.
I am a Libertarian. Don't care for the Democrats or the Republicans. Our agenda is to reform, end corruption, eliminate the 2 party system of government, and realign with the Constitution.
Much of what Mc Cain said in his speech is inline with what will be good for the American People.
As for the Palin rabbit... Isn't she cute and full of Spunk?!
but one who states that the melting of the permafrost in Alaska will make it easier to get to the oil there is underneath there.....
and one that fully support the growth of the armaments industry in the US.....
is kind of a scary situation.....
I just don't know.............. I instinctively dislike Hilary Clinton and I also instinctively dislike McCain's running mate for Vice President - both are totally insincere as far as my gut feeling goes........... but I DO love women, and I do NOT hate Americans!
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Having a bounce in the polls is expected for a Presidential candidate after their Party convention. In recent history Democrats such as Michael Dukakis, Al Gore and John Kerry saw heavy surges in the polls after their big events, only to loose on the first Tuesday in November. So deep concerns must of engulfed the Obama campaign when polls showed him receiving no bounce to four points at best.
The McCain campaign deserves credit for controlling the political conversation after Obama gave his Hollywood style speech. The media discussed his acceptance address for less than 24 hours and then it was time to add "change" to the campaign in the form of GOP Vice President candidate Sarah Palin.
Since Palin was introduced to America as well as the world, any attraction Obama gained had dwindled. Since her speech at the Republican convention and McCain's the next day, the polls began favoring the Arizona senator. Today Obama and his running-mate, you know, whats his name the plagiarism dude, are down in every poll and there is no end to their free fall in sight.
The public overwhelmingly believes the media is treating the mother of five unfairly. Rule #1 never mistreat mom. Especially a mom with a special needs child.
Biden needs to go into hiding as it appears without a doubt that he was a worthless choice for Obama. Word to the unwise. Don't pick a foreign policy guy who doesn't believe that Iran's Revolutionary Guard isn't a terrorist group. Bonehead!
Substance vs. Superstar will continue to be the battle for the White House. However Obama doesn't have the star power he did a few months ago and his star is being out shined by the #2 on the GOP ticket. Who just happens to have more substance in her hair pins than Obama has in his entire head.