Let's visualize Obama as the combined Allied Air Forces during World War II. Then let's visualize McCain, not as the Luftwaffe, but as Dresden.
Obama is putting a POUNDING on McCain over the TV airwaves,as this Ad Age piece notes.
Obama is taking Markos to heart: he's out there to dominate this election, sweeping in a massive Democratic supermajority behind him.
More after the jump
The way this election is shaping up is so encouraging. So much more work to do, but such positive signs.
It was just a few short years ago we had to endure all the talk of Rove's "permanent Republican majority." Still sends shivers up my spine.
But here we stand on October 13th poised to flip that script. And Obama is taking no prisoners
Check out the title of this article,:
Obama Airs 25,000 Commercials in Past Four Days
Will Spend More in Final 25 Days Than McCain Will in Entire General
HOLY SHIT!
The sheer dominance of the airwaves is spelled out in full (emphasis mine):
What a week. If a 30-minute purchase on network TV is not enough evidence that Barack Obama has more money than there is TV time left to buy, then I have a Bridge to Nowhere to sell you. In terms of message imbalance between the two presidential campaigns, it is clear that a critical mass has been reached. Obama is on pace to spend more on TV in the final 25 days of this election than John McCain's entire $85 million matching-fund check. For those keeping score at home, Obama has aired more than 25,000 commercials in the past four days alone.
McCain is in a shouting match against a man with a bull horn. Whatever McCain does in the final 25 days, it will not be enough to break through the noise unless his campaign finds a message that connects with voters. Timing is everything in politics, and McCain's campaign may have waited too long to play the Ayers, Rezko and Wright cards. These types of attacks do not work while voters are sweating the ups and downs of the economy and stock market.
Obama's won the Internet war.
Obama's won the message war.
Obama's won the Air war.
Obama's won the ground game war.
Obama's won the enthusiasm war.
Barack's got one more war left to win. Let's keep calling, canvassing, convincing, and cajoling through Election Day to make sure he wins it!
ALWAYS. BE. CLOSING.
UPDATE: As per kerplunk - let's keep the snowball effect going - DONATE TO THE CAMPAIGN HERE!