With all concern troll portions excised:
What is [ ] with the Obama Campaign? Don't they know that [ ] means they don't have [ ]? It's no time to [ ]! Just because it's August doesn't mean [ ].
If it were my campaign, I would [ ] immediately. I would also [ ], fire [ ], and generally [ ]. I mean, there's no choice now but to [ ], even if Obama prefers to [ ].
How can you let McCain [ ]? Even if [ ] happens, we still have to [ ], because [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ] are at stake.
Several superfluous pictures, then jump, with what I really think.
Instead:
Imagine. You've got a huge bet on Muhammed Ali against George Foreman. First round, and Foreman immediately has Ali on the ropes. You're reaching for the Kaopectate, right? Then this happens:
Foreman's strategy for the fight was to cut off the ring and get Ali to the ropes so that he could hit Ali and try to knock him out, so since Ali was willingly lying on the ropes Foreman would plant himself in front of Ali and punch Ali as hard as he could. Foreman landed constant blows to the body, but had trouble landing punches to the head. Foreman began to tire from all the punches he threw at Ali to no effect, and with the punches he was taking from Ali, Foreman was visibly exhausted by the 5th round. Ali eventually knocked him out in the 8th round. Ali had regained the World Heavyweight Championship with this strategy of lying on the ropes, and allowed one of the hardest punchers of all time to swing away at him.
Yep. Ol' rope-a-dope. McCain has laid his entire fall strategy bare before most of America is paying any attention at all. Obama plans to systematically take that apart after the convention. I say that because that's how he beat Clinton. He wore her campaign down.
I plan to worry if Obama's not up by three after the third debate. If he's up at least that much, he wins, because his ground game is more extensive and his new voter registration is superior -- both things not reflected at all in the polls.
In the meantime, if you prefer to think [ ], feel free. I think much better of this candidate, and his nearly flawless primary run gives me confidence in his abilities.