McPanderer says Dems fighteth too much amongst ourselves; but we're not losing buddy.
McPanderer says Dems fighteth too much amongst ourselves; but we're not losing buddy. The only fight I see is Hillary's arrogance-stupidity in not bowing out already and this is being maligned as some fight within the party. It's not; its more like a cry baby that can't believe she's blown 125 million dollars of campaign funds and she's being soundly defeated by a grass roots organization. Throw in some Clintonian entitlement to the fire too. Even her own supporters and organization managers are saying its time to give it up. You lost Hillary and your way past the point of embarassment. Sorry, Chelsea won't save you either.....
Quipping on an SNL skit, McCain utters to let "them (Dems) fight amongst themselves", he never mentions the ass whooping the Rethugs are getting. Like losing 3 GOP seats big time in Mississippi. From the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, St. Paul:
Earlier this year, Democrats captured the Illinois district long represented by former Republican Speaker Dennis Hastert, who resigned from Congress. This month, Democrats claimed a seat in Louisiana that Republican Rep. Richard Baker vacated and that the GOP had held since 1974. http://www.startribune.com/...
If ever there was a sign of voter discontent-yea, right wing voter discontent-here it is like a positive test result for a melanoma. Even the rotund Denny Hastert, former GOP lackey-stooge, lost his once indomitable district to a Dem. The old standbys the right had run on like national security, lowering taxes, gay marriage, gun control, are having no effect. The Repugs have had their "run", and they have failed beyond miserably and the public now knows it. With Iraq raging, millions losing their homes, a shitty economy-noone really gives a damn if Brad marries Will next door. Republicans running to hold on to their seats in November are being told to distance themselves from Darth Vader BUSH. Not just distance, but to renounce on policy issues. 8 years of a cold hearted Bush along with a thouroughly inept Republican Congress, has finally taken its toll.
Now, continuing on the theme of Democratic dominance in the fall, let's take a look at the massive 75,000 that showed up in Portland, Oregon for Obama:
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Rock star magnetism attracting Democratic crowds. I'm convinced that the OBAMA-MCCAIN debates will make McCain look like an aging political dinosaur with not a smidgeon of a connection to struggling America. McCain will look like Cheney compared to Obama and already has for many people.
Then there's Obama's treasure trove of mega millions on hand, waiting to be unleashed in media ads and advertisements towards burying McCain in Nov. Most polls have Obama ahead of McCain for the presidential nomination and that will get much bigger when Hillary gets the hell out of the race, when the Obama team will concentrate like a laser on pummeling McCain and the Republican brand.