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June 15, 2008 at 8:43 PM #13038June 16, 2008 at 8:07 AM #222997luchabeeParticipant
Funny, article. (Yep, and Al Gore was a historical lock to win the presidency, as well.)
If the Democrats had selected Hillary (or if B.O. picks her as VIP), then absolutely yes.
However, selecting one of the nation’s most liberal US senators . . . again . . . not a good strategy. Thrown in his youth, inexperience, connection with shady Chicago politicians and questionable pastors, the Republic spin machine will have a field day. Does anyone remember the swiftboat show?
Yes, this might be a landslide, but in favor of McCain.
If the Dem’s ever picked a new Democrat again (like Bill Clinton or Even Bayh) instead of these elite, quasi-socialist liberals, they could stop snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
How many more ultra-liberals are they going to put up before they learn? It’s like groundhog day, except with Obama instead of Kerry.
Again, not taking a partisan stand here (believe it or not), but Democrats seem like they are in denial every time they pick a candidate. This may play well in D.C., S.F. or N.Y., but it is not going to play well in the swing states.
Sorry, facts of life.
Good luck on this one, Marion . . . but don’t be too surprised to wake up with a McCain/Romney as your Prez and VIP.
June 16, 2008 at 8:07 AM #223101luchabeeParticipantFunny, article. (Yep, and Al Gore was a historical lock to win the presidency, as well.)
If the Democrats had selected Hillary (or if B.O. picks her as VIP), then absolutely yes.
However, selecting one of the nation’s most liberal US senators . . . again . . . not a good strategy. Thrown in his youth, inexperience, connection with shady Chicago politicians and questionable pastors, the Republic spin machine will have a field day. Does anyone remember the swiftboat show?
Yes, this might be a landslide, but in favor of McCain.
If the Dem’s ever picked a new Democrat again (like Bill Clinton or Even Bayh) instead of these elite, quasi-socialist liberals, they could stop snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
How many more ultra-liberals are they going to put up before they learn? It’s like groundhog day, except with Obama instead of Kerry.
Again, not taking a partisan stand here (believe it or not), but Democrats seem like they are in denial every time they pick a candidate. This may play well in D.C., S.F. or N.Y., but it is not going to play well in the swing states.
Sorry, facts of life.
Good luck on this one, Marion . . . but don’t be too surprised to wake up with a McCain/Romney as your Prez and VIP.
June 16, 2008 at 8:07 AM #223113luchabeeParticipantFunny, article. (Yep, and Al Gore was a historical lock to win the presidency, as well.)
If the Democrats had selected Hillary (or if B.O. picks her as VIP), then absolutely yes.
However, selecting one of the nation’s most liberal US senators . . . again . . . not a good strategy. Thrown in his youth, inexperience, connection with shady Chicago politicians and questionable pastors, the Republic spin machine will have a field day. Does anyone remember the swiftboat show?
Yes, this might be a landslide, but in favor of McCain.
If the Dem’s ever picked a new Democrat again (like Bill Clinton or Even Bayh) instead of these elite, quasi-socialist liberals, they could stop snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
How many more ultra-liberals are they going to put up before they learn? It’s like groundhog day, except with Obama instead of Kerry.
Again, not taking a partisan stand here (believe it or not), but Democrats seem like they are in denial every time they pick a candidate. This may play well in D.C., S.F. or N.Y., but it is not going to play well in the swing states.
Sorry, facts of life.
Good luck on this one, Marion . . . but don’t be too surprised to wake up with a McCain/Romney as your Prez and VIP.
June 16, 2008 at 8:07 AM #223146luchabeeParticipantFunny, article. (Yep, and Al Gore was a historical lock to win the presidency, as well.)
If the Democrats had selected Hillary (or if B.O. picks her as VIP), then absolutely yes.
However, selecting one of the nation’s most liberal US senators . . . again . . . not a good strategy. Thrown in his youth, inexperience, connection with shady Chicago politicians and questionable pastors, the Republic spin machine will have a field day. Does anyone remember the swiftboat show?
Yes, this might be a landslide, but in favor of McCain.
If the Dem’s ever picked a new Democrat again (like Bill Clinton or Even Bayh) instead of these elite, quasi-socialist liberals, they could stop snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
How many more ultra-liberals are they going to put up before they learn? It’s like groundhog day, except with Obama instead of Kerry.
Again, not taking a partisan stand here (believe it or not), but Democrats seem like they are in denial every time they pick a candidate. This may play well in D.C., S.F. or N.Y., but it is not going to play well in the swing states.
Sorry, facts of life.
Good luck on this one, Marion . . . but don’t be too surprised to wake up with a McCain/Romney as your Prez and VIP.
June 16, 2008 at 8:07 AM #223161luchabeeParticipantFunny, article. (Yep, and Al Gore was a historical lock to win the presidency, as well.)
If the Democrats had selected Hillary (or if B.O. picks her as VIP), then absolutely yes.
However, selecting one of the nation’s most liberal US senators . . . again . . . not a good strategy. Thrown in his youth, inexperience, connection with shady Chicago politicians and questionable pastors, the Republic spin machine will have a field day. Does anyone remember the swiftboat show?
Yes, this might be a landslide, but in favor of McCain.
If the Dem’s ever picked a new Democrat again (like Bill Clinton or Even Bayh) instead of these elite, quasi-socialist liberals, they could stop snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory.
How many more ultra-liberals are they going to put up before they learn? It’s like groundhog day, except with Obama instead of Kerry.
Again, not taking a partisan stand here (believe it or not), but Democrats seem like they are in denial every time they pick a candidate. This may play well in D.C., S.F. or N.Y., but it is not going to play well in the swing states.
Sorry, facts of life.
Good luck on this one, Marion . . . but don’t be too surprised to wake up with a McCain/Romney as your Prez and VIP.
June 16, 2008 at 8:41 AM #223020AnonymousGuestI don’t think that will happen lunchabee. Character, youth, a fresh perspective, an inspiring vision, will win out against McCain who wants to continue Bush’s legacy. At this point in time, the country doesn’t want another Republican president. I suppose we can argue it to death, we’ll just have to see.
June 16, 2008 at 8:41 AM #223125AnonymousGuestI don’t think that will happen lunchabee. Character, youth, a fresh perspective, an inspiring vision, will win out against McCain who wants to continue Bush’s legacy. At this point in time, the country doesn’t want another Republican president. I suppose we can argue it to death, we’ll just have to see.
June 16, 2008 at 8:41 AM #223138AnonymousGuestI don’t think that will happen lunchabee. Character, youth, a fresh perspective, an inspiring vision, will win out against McCain who wants to continue Bush’s legacy. At this point in time, the country doesn’t want another Republican president. I suppose we can argue it to death, we’ll just have to see.
June 16, 2008 at 8:41 AM #223172AnonymousGuestI don’t think that will happen lunchabee. Character, youth, a fresh perspective, an inspiring vision, will win out against McCain who wants to continue Bush’s legacy. At this point in time, the country doesn’t want another Republican president. I suppose we can argue it to death, we’ll just have to see.
June 16, 2008 at 8:41 AM #223186AnonymousGuestI don’t think that will happen lunchabee. Character, youth, a fresh perspective, an inspiring vision, will win out against McCain who wants to continue Bush’s legacy. At this point in time, the country doesn’t want another Republican president. I suppose we can argue it to death, we’ll just have to see.
June 16, 2008 at 8:43 AM #223030Ex-SDParticipantNobody knows who is going to win this one. It appears that it’s going to be a close race, Either way, the taxpayer’s get another empty suit that blows a ton of hot air.
BTW, Marion….why don’t you enlighten all of us as to just exactly how Obama has such a new, fresh perspective? All I’ve read and heard is a bunch of nothing.
June 16, 2008 at 8:43 AM #223135Ex-SDParticipantNobody knows who is going to win this one. It appears that it’s going to be a close race, Either way, the taxpayer’s get another empty suit that blows a ton of hot air.
BTW, Marion….why don’t you enlighten all of us as to just exactly how Obama has such a new, fresh perspective? All I’ve read and heard is a bunch of nothing.
June 16, 2008 at 8:43 AM #223148Ex-SDParticipantNobody knows who is going to win this one. It appears that it’s going to be a close race, Either way, the taxpayer’s get another empty suit that blows a ton of hot air.
BTW, Marion….why don’t you enlighten all of us as to just exactly how Obama has such a new, fresh perspective? All I’ve read and heard is a bunch of nothing.
June 16, 2008 at 8:43 AM #223182Ex-SDParticipantNobody knows who is going to win this one. It appears that it’s going to be a close race, Either way, the taxpayer’s get another empty suit that blows a ton of hot air.
BTW, Marion….why don’t you enlighten all of us as to just exactly how Obama has such a new, fresh perspective? All I’ve read and heard is a bunch of nothing.
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