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8/20/2008 2:27:43 AM EDT
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Two months ago, on the same day a Newsweek poll showed Obama ahead by 15 points, the Democrat debuted his own personalized presidential seal. That emblem, with its Latin translation of his "Yes, We Can!" motto ("vero possumus"), quickly became an object of derision, symbolizing the overconfidence of a campaign that now finds itself locked in a neck-and-neck contest with 75 days remaining until Election Day.

Not since Frank Mankiewicz and Gary Hart steered George McGovern to the nomination in 1972 has a Democratic presidential campaign committed such laughable blunders. With few exceptions, however, the media ignore the possibility that the Axelrod-Plouffe magic simply won't work against Republican Sen. John McCain.

And perhaps it was never magic at all.

8/20/2008 3:38:57 AM EDT
[#1]
As time goes on, more and more people are learning more about the candidates,  and that's not a good thing for a scumsucking rampaging Marxist, racist liberal prick like Obama, particularly when compared to an authentic hero.


CJ
8/20/2008 3:42:39 AM EDT
[#2]

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As time goes on, more and more people are learning more about the candidates,  and that's not a good thing for a scumsucking rampaging Marxist, racist liberal prick like Obama, particularly when compared to an authentic hero.


CJ



I get the impression that some of them are going " WTF were we thinking??...Where is Hillary and did I say anything to piss her or Bill off..."


IN OTHER NEWS...

"Denver was such a pretty city...now she lay in char and ruins"
8/20/2008 3:58:13 AM EDT
[#3]
With all the great gigs he's had, Obama really has no great list of accomplishments to recommend him for the office he seeks now.

He's the classic "empty suit."
8/20/2008 4:01:44 AM EDT
[#4]
That POS is really, really gettin' cocky


“Our job in this election is not just ‘win,’ although I’m a big believer in winning,” Obama said during the rally. “I don’t intend to lose this election. John McCain doesn’t know what he’s up against.



Source: FNC


8/20/2008 4:13:20 AM EDT
[#5]
Obama has been severely overhyped.If he were on the market he would be in a bubble . The market will correct itself by election day.

8/20/2008 3:20:52 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
That POS is really, really gettin' cocky


“Our job in this election is not just ‘win,’ although I’m a big believer in winning,” Obama said during the rally. “I don’t intend to lose this election. John McCain doesn’t know what he’s up against.



Source: FNC




doesn't know wha he's up against? gee the way obama is talking-  it sounds like they're going to capture and torture hi- oh wait McCain's already been there and done that...

doesn't know what he's up against? the man was in hell for 5 years. anything this little ocmmunist fuck could do would be like blowing spitballs at him.
8/20/2008 3:25:03 PM EDT
[#7]
Even The Obamessiah suffers the 15 minute attention span of the American public.

He's jumped the shark.
8/20/2008 3:42:43 PM EDT
[#8]
Obama's answer on abortion revealed his true nature, that he is a hollow shell.

I think McCain has a chance now.  His VP choice is going to be interesting.  Just saw on the news that Lieberman will speak at the RNC, and there is some bizzaro communications going on with the Clinton camp.

I've read Gonzo's info on the McCain/Lieberman ticket...but imagine a McCain/Clinton...of either gender...ticket.  I am so cynical these days that I wouldn't give a shit if McCain did bring one of the Clinton Clan on as a running mate.  I think he'd lock up the election if he did though.