Pabst:
"Obama's a crappy candidate. Period. Jayford was completely correct. A "generic" Dem ala' Hillary or Gore would be leading by 10-12 points. Maybe more."
In a hypothetical reality defined by you.
"When a candidate with minimal record or vetting starts flip flopping it turns off, even scares swing voters."
FYI, McCain's up to 61 flip flops.
http://www.alternet.org/election08/90956/
"The hard left will attempt to portray McCain as some kind of neo-con McBush war monger ect. It's a tactic getting little traction with mainstream America. On the other hand Obama's move to the center is hurting him. America isn't interested in just replacing a soon to end war in Iraq with an increased belligerence in Afghanistan and Pakistan."
More hypothetical realities.
"My prediction remains. If elected Obama will reinstate the draft as a way of putting young adults to work and then put us in one mother fucker of a war in the afore mentioned region."
That certainly sounds unlikely given that he's preaching withdrawal of troops, not increasing troops.
"Obama's a crappy candidate. Period. Jayford was completely correct. A "generic" Dem ala' Hillary or Gore would be leading by 10-12 points. Maybe more."
In a hypothetical reality defined by you.
"When a candidate with minimal record or vetting starts flip flopping it turns off, even scares swing voters."
FYI, McCain's up to 61 flip flops.
http://www.alternet.org/election08/90956/
"The hard left will attempt to portray McCain as some kind of neo-con McBush war monger ect. It's a tactic getting little traction with mainstream America. On the other hand Obama's move to the center is hurting him. America isn't interested in just replacing a soon to end war in Iraq with an increased belligerence in Afghanistan and Pakistan."
More hypothetical realities.
"My prediction remains. If elected Obama will reinstate the draft as a way of putting young adults to work and then put us in one mother fucker of a war in the afore mentioned region."
That certainly sounds unlikely given that he's preaching withdrawal of troops, not increasing troops.

