Polls Reflect Reality Setting In: It’s Barack
I’m too lazy to search the archives but as I said at least 6 weeks ago, when the conventions are done and 9/11 passed, the bumps and bounces would level out and we’d get our first clear picture of where the race stood.
And it looks even better for Obama than I expected. I really didn’t think FL and NC would prove competitive, but they are. And I’m not worried about WI because despite the close edge, Obama’s already at the crucial 50% mark. And the real campaign is only 5 days old.
Despite whistling past the graveyard, Team McCain has got to be very worried about this development.
Conservative air jockeys are demanding full accountability from McCain/Palin.
A major TV news network is no longer softpedaling McCain’s claims as incorrect misstatements, now calling them lies.
The so-called ‘reformers’ are setting historical records for hiding the facts.
And endorsements like these are stark enough for everyone to see who’s in whose corner and why.
It’s going to get way uglier yet because McCain truly has nothing. The wrong record, the wrong issues, the wrong answers to issues, the biggest flipflops, the real coverups. So dirt and mud is all he can bring. And watch it start flowing bigtime this Friday and after.



September 17th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
So I’m doing the orders for next month, and I’m wondering . . . lay in three or maybe five cases of champagne for election night?
September 18th, 2008 at 9:38 am
If only people would have listened to me. Could you imagine a ticket of Rep. Tom Tancredo and Gov. Mother Sarah Palin?
That would be such a huge Grand Slam, nobody would have to fake the raucousness!