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The McCainanites have turned on Palin, lmao.
 
I'm hearing those stories are not true.  Someone must be REALLY peeved at her, or SNL is now impersonating aides and Palin.  Funny stuff tho, lol.  Heheh, after a few more retellings, she won't even be wearing a towel. ;-)
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funny column by Ann Coulter

Pretty funny column by Coulter, but it really points out the tactical problems McCain had against Obama. 

The Reign of Lame Falls Mainly on McCain

Hey, not everything McCain did backfired. His careful cultivation of associations with the mainstream media helped him out, right?
 
Ah well, following McCain's pattern of logic ... I suppose McCain will now lead a coalition of moderate Republicans in joining with the Democrats to crush the Conservatives that cost McCain his one chance at the Presidency.  :P
 
I don't want to bust on McCain though ... he seems like a decent fellow, and he did give a good speech.  Unfortunately, giving gracious concession speeches isn't something you want to be remembered for ...
 
Also, I'm not sure if a bona fide conservative would have fared much better, since this election was about electing the first black President and repudiating Bush.  There was a very strong cult of personality surrounding Obama which made him impervious to even the most incendiary scandals that would have vaporized lesser mortals.  It was as if he was wearing a suit made of asbestos or those insulating ceramic tiles on the Space Shuttle.  And Teflon?  Ha!  More like Teflon sprayed down with WD-40 judging by the way nothing would stick to him.  Of course, the media may have had a little something to do with that ...
 
It's going to be pretty interesting observing the media's behavior over the next few years.  Seeing that they've succeeded in their efforts to get Obama elected, they are more likely to push further in the same direction and expand their presence on the Interwebs.
 
edit: also, whenever Obama says "sacrifice," he means taxes.  prepared to be sacrificed.
 
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Ignore the National Polls ... sort of

I don't think the national polls are as useful because of the insane numbers Obama's pulling from large Democratic states.
 
 
Illinois +24.7
New York +29.7
Massachusetts +21.3
California +24.4
 
That's pretty damn impressive!  Compare it with what Kerry and Gore got from those same states.
 
Illinois +10.4, +12.0
New York +18.3, +25.0
Massachusetts +25.1, +27.3
California +9.9, +11.8
 
The good news for Republicans is that this probably skews the national polls for Obama by padding it with votes from meaningless, non-battleground states.
 
The good news for Democrats is that this is an indication of a huge wave of support for Obama across the board.  If you look at McCain's state-by-state numbers, they're badly depressed from Bush's numbers in 2000 and 2004.
 
But ultimately, it comes down to the battleground states - and there it's a dogfight.
 
My prediction hasn't changed.  football analogy? wth...  I still think McCain will lose.  He might pick up a few states late, but I think it will go Obama's way, 278-260.
 
So far, the polls seem to point to this exact scenario with Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Mexico all for Obama with +5% or more support.  North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, and Florida are under 5% support for Obama, and I think they might break late in the evening for McCain after Obama already has reached 270 or has gotten pretty close to it.
 
McCain has a chance by picking off both Colorado and Nevada, or even pulling off an upset by flipping Pennsylvania - though unlikely, imho.  Who knows?  Maybe there might be another month of recount madness if some states are too close to call ... heheheh, wouldn't that be nightmarish fun?  The two-party state will have achieved near perfect equilibrium, lmao.
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How Obama could KO McCain in 1 easy step

Obama has McCain on the ropes and looks to win on points, but if he wanted to, he could KO McCain right now and end it.

He just needs to make a minor policy shift on one issue, perhaps before or during the last debate, and it would all be over.

Taxes.

Obama has already said that he would have to delay some of his spending proposals and may not raise taxes given the current economic situation.  All he has to do is step out a little further and add that if it were in the best interests of the nation and the economy, he would even CUT taxes across the board (including the wealthy) and even consider CUTTING THE CAPITAL GAINS TAX if it would help stimulate the economy.

KO. Game over.

This shift does many things to help Obama.

It would show that he is not a rigid ideologue.  It would show that he is flexible and can adapt to changing circumstances.  It would decimate the two-pronged attack being launched at him right now by McCain i.e. that 1) Obama is an extreme leftist / socialist, and 2) Obama's taxes would ruin the economy. This would win over the Independents and make Obama look much stronger with respect to handling the economy. It would also be an example of "reaching across the aisle" ideologically.  Finally, Obama only has to say that he would "consider" it - not necessarily even do it.

Negatives - very few. This shift is unlikely to cause major defections from the Dems when they are this close to victory.  McCain might try to portray this as a flip-flop, but it won't matter. Obama could easily counter by saying that his position on taxes isn't based on blind ideology, but rather on pragamatism.  He could say that for Republicans, taxation is too much a religion, while for Democrats, taxation is simply a tool used in good governance.  There are times when it is best to raise taxes, and there are times when it is best to lower them, etc. etc. If they attack him by asking how he could fund any of his programs while lowering taxes, Obama could easily counter by saying that the most important task right now is to fix the economy. Everything else must wait.  Once the economy has recovered, then we'll go from there on how to implement new programs.

With this shift in strategy, there just wouldn't be any significant avenue of attack left for McCain. They might try stories about ACORN or whatnot, but I doubt they'd do enough damage.

Also, the fact that Iraq has stabilized helps Obama since Independents are less fearful about handing off the war to someone inexperienced.  Petraeus taking over operations in Afghanistan also helps Obama by similar reasoning.

Anyhoo, Obama probably doesn't need to do this to win, but if he did, his victory would be a fait accompli.

This election would be O-V-E-R.

(actually, there is one slim chance for mccain, but that would be to link the current economic mess to the democrats and to big gov't in general. however, it's too easy to neutralize that attack by playing the blame game ...)
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football analogy? wth ...

just read Krauthammer's column. heh.
 
 
OK, let's do football analogy. Obama's using an effective ground game and running out the clock, and maybe throwing a few short, high percentage passes. The refs (media) are partial to Obama, and the calls have all gone his way. This simple blueprint worked against Hillary (although just barely - after she made a furious comeback in the second half).  Hillary had hoped to take the game into overtime, and perhaps even into the Convention, but it was not to be, and Obama took a knee to seal the win and become the representative of the Democratic Football Conference.
 
In the Republican Football Conference, McCain and Giuliani both came out of the Moderate Eastern Division, and Romney and Huckabee came out of the Conservative Mountain and Southern Divisions.  McCain had an easy victory over Giuliani, who never showed up until it was already over.  Romney and Huckabee showed no love for each other and fought a bruising battle which Huckabee came out of as the weakened survivor.  This set up a surprisingly easy win for McCain to gain the Conference title.

In the big match, Obama controlled the game early with superior field position, but neither side could gain any momentum.  The first big play of the game occurred when McCain threw a stunning TD strike to the rookie, Palin, and briefly took the lead, but the refs called it back on a questionable penalty. The drive then stalled with a couple false starts and other calls against the inexperienced Palin, so they had to settle for a long FG which just grazed the uprights, but made it through.

The economic crisis suddenly put McCain on the defensive, and Obama methodically drove down the field and put up more points to widen his lead. McCain tried another deep bomb by streaking to Washington, but it got intercepted in the end zone with excellent coverage by Obama's safeties.

With time running out, and McCain down by more than one score, McCain might need to try some exotic blitzes or D-line stunts to force a turnover and regain possession. Obama will counter by using the quick, precision passing of his Left Coast offense to avoid the sack, or just hand the ball off to Biden for a few yards up the middle to grind more time off the clock. If McCain does regain possession of the ball, Obama just needs to go into a prevent and not let McCain get a big play to secure a Democratic victory.
 
My Score Prediction: Obama 278, McCain 260 - with McCain scoring late to make it look closer than it really was.
I predicted that Obama would win this game, but McCain has been more competitive than I expected.  McCain could still win, but he's running out of time.  After back-to-back Bush titles, an Obama win would represent a solid shift in power towards the Democratic Football Conference, but also a weakening of the last Democratic repeat titleholders, the Clintons.
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random^2

Actually, this is what I WISH Palin would do, but it will NEVER, EVER happen. 

I wish Palin would bite the hand that feeds her and run against Congress and Washington - including McCain. 

To out-maverick the maverick. 
 
She is the only NORMAL person in the race. The other 3 are senatorial 4ndr01ds trained in doublespeak.  She should just blast all of them and say what's on her mind.  She shouldn't bother synching up her brain to McCain's positions. She should just state her positions and let the chips fall where they may.
 
The media will try to attack her for having differing views.
 
The answer to that is simple.  "So what?"
 
Essentially, she should run almost independently of McCain.  She should say that she'll stand up to Washington, and even John McCain, to fight for the little guy.  When push comes to shove, McCain would have the power as President, but that shouldn't stop Palin from speaking her mind or trying to do what she feels is best for the country.
 
The advantage of this tactic is that she can savage the entire Washington political-industrial-military-infotainment-KGB establishment with a free hand for the bailout bill and the economic mess that was created by Washington.  There's no point in trying to defend McCain on this.  Instead of wasting time trying to figure out who's the least guilty, it's easier to throw them all under the bus.  They all deserve to get run over.
 
Anyhoo ... it's an oddball strategy, but it would be funny as heck to see it happen ... which is why it never would.
 
edit: I wish she would say something like ...

"Frankly, they're all nuts in Washington.  They've completely lost touch with reality.  Obama's already written two autobiographies about himself.  Biden thinks he connects with the middle class because he takes Amtrak.  And McCain, God love him, has been in Washington for how many decades? And on top of that, you have an incestuous, narcissistic, vapid media freakshow that believes that it is the intellectual center of the universe. Give me a break.  When Washington politicians and its media take a good, hard look in the mirror, it's only to adjust their hair and makeup."

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it's not rope a dope when u got two dopes

 -_- lest we forget that our two-idiot system blew up the economy.

read in some of the comments on dick morris' blog about how people think obama is doing the ol' rope-a-dope to john mccain. pfft.
 
what's disappointing is that mccain is the self-professed reformer.  yet, i don't see much leadership out of him.  where is the fire?  where is the anger?  the only anger right now is coming from the people that are ticked off.
 
personally, i'd like to see mccain show a bit of that rumored rage that he keeps hidden inside - mebbe like the incredible hulk. does he turn green and his eyeballs pop out with bulging veins and his pants rip off and he runs around in his underwear through the halls of congress screaming "mccain, smash!"?
 
the pen waving thing just doesn't cut it - unless he's gonna stab people in the head with it yelling, "Reform, you sob!!!"
 
do i think mccain will bring about reform. no. palin's a real outsider, so she actually is a wildcard, but she has no clout or cred without mccain backing her up. obama just wants to settle in a nice, big, comfy chair for the next 8 years, so he's not gonna rock the boat.  biden ... pfft.
 
bleh. gonna vote for the lesser of two whatevas who might actually reform wastingtown. uh, yeah right ... lmao. like that will ever happen.
 
also, the problem is actually the system itself because it selects for people that are just good at getting votes (effective campaigner / support system) - not at being competent, but that's a different issue ....
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