Call It As I see It... Palin Won!

Quote from killthesunshine:

if McCain is elected do you think he'll ever ask for her advice :D


Oh she'll definately be in the meetings, it will go something like this.

McCain " Hey toots, get us some more coffee, and see if any of the fellas would like a doughnut":D
 
Quote from lilduckling:

sorry but.... you might know about crystal balls.... but you dont know a thing about politics.

people do not want to continue with republicans in the white house. The country's political atmosphere has changed since Bush got elected.

This election will not be about who has more experience.

This election will not be about who has a better grasp on foreign affairs.

This election will not be about who has a better understanding of the economy.

This is election is about change. About who can bring the most change that is different.

That is why, a noob senator liberal black man with zero experience is ahead on the polls from an established, experienced military hero.

Think about it.

Next month, the greatest political historical event since the civil war will occur in our country.

Rejoice, for you are alive to be part of it. Think of the millions that didnt live to see this day, and the other millions that will only be able to read about it in a book or futuristic news hologram .

Make no mistake about it , Obama will be elected President of the United States next month.

Duck,

I think Rennick is joking.

He DOES have a great sense of humor, one of the best here at ET.
 
Quote from smilingsynic:

Duck,

I think Rennick is joking.

He DOES have a great sense of humor, one of the best here at ET.

Thanks, but I'm serious. McCain will win handily. I think he gets over 51%.

Rennick Rassmussen out:cool:
 
Quote from traderNik:

The left would focus on the rights of the as-yet unvictimized victim and argue for more stringent limits.

Just like the Left's support for fetal rights.......
 
The Palin pick has been a virtual wash. Probably a small, small net pick up for McCain.

Quote from traderNik:

I think the guys you're talking about are just good righties talking the party line. Most observers, including plenty that have respect on both sides of the aisle, agreed that Palin didn't actually answer several questions asked of her. When she was asked the question about the Constitution she was completely lost. She and McCain seem to have the same problem with holding a smirk on their face when listening to their opponent speak. It isn't terribly attractive.

I assume you're sticking by your prediction that in the fullness of time, Sarah Palin will be seen as an American Revolutionary and that she will be a serious candidate for POTUS in 2012?

One thing is guaranteed; if McCain loses this election, they will crucify his brain trust for making this pick. The 800 pound gorilla in the room is the spectre of Palin as POTUS if McCain is incapacitated.
 
Rennick came and made his prediction, so we should all pack it in.

This is the same guy who makes real time calls on what the market is doing using his 'crystal ball.'

Example: "I see low volume buying through the morning, and then a late afternoon sell-off. My might crystal balls told me so.

Rennick out."

Oy vey.


McCain's world is falling apart. He now has folded in Michigan, and has to defend red states like Virginia, Missouri and Indiana.

That is just fundamental weakness beyond anything I've ever seen from any modern GOP candidate.
 
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