I know it's from Jed Report, but I still think it's funneh.
Republicans fleeing the McCain Campaign in droves
So far there is 39, and that's in the wee hours of this morning. I wonder how many will have left by the time I return from work?
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I know it's from Jed Report, but I still think it's funneh.
Republicans fleeing the McCain Campaign in droves
So far there is 39, and that's in the wee hours of this morning. I wonder how many will have left by the time I return from work?
McCain will never win because of 3 reasons. He's too damn old, he is just not very smart and he has to much of a temper. A POW is not someone that I would want to have there finger on the big nuke button.
you're right, it'll be so much better having a liar in control.Quote:
Originally Posted by killerweed420
god forbid, a lying politician! You're serious? They all lie. All Lie
if you believe that, why doesn't any of the stuff being said about ObamaQuote:
Originally Posted by allrollsin21
bother you? why can't you see that it's his philosophy that's flawed.
he want's to 'rescue us', which makes us victims instead of adults smart
enough to understand that when you tax the people with all the money,
they'll just go somewhere else, somewhere where they get to keep thier
money.
which will leave us in a socialist America where half the population will work
for the government and the other half will be on welfare, rescued by the
'gubmint'.
There was a problem with the site in the link, and I was not able to see the article or view the list. But this is something that has been in the mainstream news lately as well. There were a few pundits after the VP debate who said they felt Palin did a lot better job of salvaging HER OWN image in the debate than she did helping McCain in the election --- some of them thought she was looking ahead to her own career after McCain loses. And there have been a few stories about McCain's primary rivals, like Huckabee and Romney, weakening their support of McCain, probably looking forward to 2012 as well. Some time back I posted an article about how 25 Republican candidates in Washington state, including the Republican who is running for governor, not listing Republican as their party affiliation! They are Republicans, but they don't want the word next to their names --- not only throwing McCain under the bus, throwing the whole party.
This election has the feeling of a total rout. Republicans don't seem to even be fighting their defeat --- they are breaking ranks, turning on each other, throwing down their weapons, and running for their lives.
We'll see, but I think it's a matter where if your to the right at all you'll be voting for McCain. Now Clinton was enough down the "middle of the road" where the lack of enthusiasm could have been a concern but Obama? Obama is SO FAR to the left where McCain is considered the lesser of two evils by any "conservative".Quote:
Originally Posted by dragonrider
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owA2geM8OGg[/YOUTUBE]
People can say what they want to friends, spouses, polls, etc., but in the end they're alone in the voting booth. Ever here of the Bradley effect? That will be playing a factor here and has in the polls. How many states was Clinton suppose to either lose or get blown away in but either come close or won?
Have a good one!:s4:
you have to wonder what America would be like of that nit-wit
Al Gore had been elected 8 years ago
Versus the way America is now because of the nit-wit that did get elected?Quote:
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
i think america would have been a lot better off if that nit-wit paris hilton were running the country instead of george bush...bush is the worst president in history so it's not hard to imagine america being better off if carrot top and bobcat goldthwaite were in the white house for the past 8 years