If John McCain is so good at coming from behind?

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Why is Bush President?
"Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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As much as I have despised the Bush administration's policies and actions, something I'm certainly not alone in, and as much as I think George Bush is dangerously stupid--again, I've got company here--I think it's unfair to call him a bad politician. Or, at the very least, it's hard to deny that he doesn't strike--or didn't strike, at least around the 2000 and 2004 elections--a very powerful chord with a large base of the American public. Shit, Kerry couldn't beat him. Gore was in the White House for eight years as Vice President before the 2000 election and couldn't land a definitive victory over him. As terrible as he is, Bush has to get some begrudging credit here.
McCain's campaign this time around has been riddled with miscues, ill-conceived attacks, a poor Vice Presidential nominee, financial turmoil being largely attributed to his party, an unimaginable gap in campaign spending--and still the Democrats will not be resting easy on the eve of the election.
Now, as much as the Republican party seems to be a mismanaged group of fuck ups and nut-jobs as of late, maybe the Democrats aren't so hot either? Maybe that's why Bush made it 8 years?0 -
saveuplife wrote:election has been over for months.... no need to gloat.
sorry, not gloating, more a frustrational release"Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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nothinghead wrote:As much as I have despised the Bush administration's policies and actions, something I'm certainly not alone in, and as much as I think George Bush is dangerously stupid--again, I've got company here--I think it's unfair to call him a bad politician. Or, at the very least, it's hard to deny that he doesn't strike--or didn't strike, at least around the 2000 and 2004 elections--a very powerful chord with a large base of the American public. Shit, Kerry couldn't beat him. Gore was in the White House for eight years as Vice President before the 2000 election and couldn't land a definitive victory over him. As terrible as he is, Bush has to get some begrudging credit here.
McCain's campaign this time around has been riddled with miscues, ill-conceived attacks, a poor Vice Presidential nominee, financial turmoil being largely attributed to his party, an unimaginable gap in campaign spending--and still the Democrats will not be resting easy on the eve of the election.
Now, as much as the Republican party seems to be a mismanaged group of fuck ups and nut-jobs as of late, maybe the Democrats aren't so hot either? Maybe that's why Bush made it 8 years?
I have to disagree. From my perspective, it was Rove that was able to win through superior marketing and organization. If Kerry and Gore had the organization and consistant positive message of Obama, I have no doubt they would have won.
Obama has run an amazing campaign. Best organization and message, and his ground forces have been top notch. Remember we are talking about an african american with a scary name. That's why it's still close in some places, but the negative aspect has been overcome for the middle. 40% will not vote for Obama for no matter what due to a wide range of reasons, but the middle isn't buying the negativity of McCain/Palin, not buying McCain as not continuing Bush philosophy, and not buying Palin being qualified."Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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huhuhuh, beachdweller said "coming from behind" - butthead
yeah, huhuhuh, and he said "frustrational release" - beavis
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prytoj wrote:huhuhuh, beachdweller said "coming from behind" - butthead
yeah, huhuhuh, and he said "frustrational release" - beavis
that rules.
never under estimate the subliminal effects of B & B, lol"Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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beachdweller wrote:never under estimate the subliminal effects of B & B, lol
no offense intended, obviously
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prytoj wrote:couldn't help it, a little levity.
no offense intended, obviously
good show.
none taken, I laughed my ass off when I read you post"Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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beachdweller wrote:I have to disagree. From my perspective, it was Rove that was able to win through superior marketing and organization. If Kerry and Gore had the organization and consistant positive message of Obama, I have no doubt they would have won.
Obama has run an amazing campaign. Best organization and message, and his ground forces have been top notch. Remember we are talking about an african american with a scary name. That's why it's still close in some places, but the negative aspect has been overcome for the middle. 40% will not vote for Obama for no matter what due to a wide range of reasons, but the middle isn't buying the negativity of McCain/Palin, not buying McCain as not continuing Bush philosophy, and not buying Palin being qualified.0 -
prytoj wrote:huhuhuh, beachdweller said "coming from behind" - butthead
yeah, huhuhuh, and he said "frustrational release" - beavis
that rules.
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