Look at my past diaries. Look at all the latest polls. Obama is losing ground or has lost the lead. John Kerry was polling better electoraly and nationally four years ago this week. Now, Obama has been hit as a hollywood star, as an elitist, and a snob. He is labeled out of touch with the middle class.
We all know who can save him. He needs to do what he can to win the White House. A BORING WHITE GUY will not save him. Only THE WOMAN can save him now.
He needs to put aside his arrogance, his snob appeal, and this elitist attitude.
He would be fortunate enought if she said yes.
Before you lash out at me...check out all the available websites:
http://www.politicalwire.com/
http://www.taylormarsh.com/
http://www.politico.com/
And yes, your beloved DailyKos...Obama is turning into the new Dukakis and I will not forgive him if he loses this winnable election. He has lost what lead he had!
PUT ASIDE YOU PRIDE OBAMA:
OBAMA/CLINTON The Dream Team
An AlterNet article Republicans Have Handed Democrats a Winning Election Issue (http://www.alternet.org/environment/9546 9/) proposes that the Democrats, and Obama in particular, should shift the focus of the energy crisis to renewable energy and away from offshore oil. According to the article, they should place the emphasis on renewable energy and allow the Republicans to filibuster in Congress against a bill proposing to extend subsidies to the renewable energy sector. The filibuster would expose the Republican's real agenda, which is to continue to support the oil industry and cut off funding for renewables.
A centerpiece of my campaign has been changing the old way of doing politics in Washington, and creating new ways that divest more power to the people. And I have decided to put that approach into practice in selection of our party's Vice Presidential candidate.
We have had one of the most extraordinary nominating contests in the country. Some 36 million people have turned out for Democratic primaries and caucuses, more than ever before in our country's history. And they have chosen delegates from cities, towns, and rural areas across this land.
I believe that our country, and our party, work best when the people have a chance to exercise their power.
For months now the Democrats have been trying to paint John McCain as a toady of the Republican party, voting for Bush 97% of the time over the past two years, attempting to erase his maverick image. But as we've seen over the past several elections, what works best is hitting your opponents on their perceived strengths.
What if we embraced the maverick motif and just made it look dangerous?
So I was watching McCain at SaddleBack, and I was thinking to myself, "This guy is awful. How dumb does he think we are?" Then I watched the after-debate analysis and I couldn't believe what I heard. McCain was being praised for giving simplistic, stump speech answers. Thinkers around the country observed that McCain's intellectual curiousity was shockingly low. Meanwhile, pundits praised it as "clear," "simple," and "straight-forward." I was puzzled about the dichotomy until I remembered a conversation I had back in 2002.
According to Rasmussen, it's 48 McCain, 43 Obama.
This result means that the electoral college is the closest it's ever been. 270 Obama - 268 McCain. And I fully expect McCain to pick off New Hampshire in the end as well, which would give McCain the win.
This cannot be happening.
Reuters is reporting that McCain now has a five point lead over Obama. Like all polls, this one is just a data point, and people should not get too high or low over any one poll.
In a sharp turnaround, Republican John McCain has opened a 5-point lead on Democrat Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, wiping out Obama's solid 7-point advantage in July and taking his first lead in the monthly Reuters/Zogby poll.
Poll shows McCain in 5-point lead over Obama
More, after the fold.
(also on Dkos)
I know when I use profanity, I'm likely to get trollrated -- even if I'm in good humor and not insulting anyone.
I know that trollrating trolls is likely to get me trollrated in return.
I know that snark is often poorly onderstood, and really ought to go with a .~ tag that signifies silliness.
But what I don't get, is why referencing A MEDICAL INJURY got me fucking trollrated. Not once, not twice, but by four fucking people???
It's medical malpractice, is what it is. And they're working to fix it.
But gods FORBID, I should even mention that our beloved Democratic President, the Big Dog, is suffering!
If you can't see it in his eyes, I can.
This ain't sports, and he knows that a lot rides on how well he performs -- and he'll do his best.
but he'll know it wasn't the same.
Probably not going to post today. Kvittin' day is come again -- dis is de day when I am upset enough to be posting the profanity everywhere.
Because some people don't want to be decent enough to leave a great president alone.
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