Chum, Chum, Chum, Chum…
Posted by Dirty Harry on Saturday, September 13th, 2008
New Ohio — McCain up 4.
Florida - *poof*
And our Sarah cleared the toughest interview she’ll ever have mistake-free. Oh, Charlie Gibson made gaffes, but Sarah got through that interrogation and will only do better the next time.
Oddly enough, McCain is actually doing much better than Kerry was at this time in 2004.
In other words, I won’t be voting for Barack Obama because he’s black.
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wanketteon 13 Sep 2008 at 10:34 pm 1The women who started the website, Women Against Sarah Palin, claim that it was a campaign of “serious ideas” until Palin entered it — “now it’s all about Us Weekly & People magazine”.
Not entirely sure why actual (American) women would respond like that. I’ll need to see some ID, you bitches.
Zundfolgeon 13 Sep 2008 at 10:36 pm 2I’d like to know if there’s a site out there with pre election polling from the last few presidential elections compared to each other and to the actual vote.
It always seems to me that Democrats start out strong, eventually start dropping in the polls and then finish with even less votes than the polls say they had (I suspect there is something similar to the Bradley effect going on here) but I’d like to have the numbers right in front of me.
Anyone spotted something like that while surfing around?
Jillon 13 Sep 2008 at 10:49 pm 3I love the way you say “our Sarah”….
Jillon 13 Sep 2008 at 10:50 pm 4Anyone see Saturday Night Live? I missed it but am wondering if Tina Fey did Palin.
Cjones269on 13 Sep 2008 at 10:54 pm 5Tina Fey did play Palin. They played rough on her playing her as seperated and ditzy.
Cjones269on 13 Sep 2008 at 10:58 pm 6Found this, don’t shoot the messenger.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iYS4X_jflxCgBCTq90fRQky2gdDQD9369GIG0
wanketteon 13 Sep 2008 at 10:59 pm 7She did, in the opening. It was okay. I missed the first part. The sympathetic character was Amy Poehler’s Hillary Clinton.
I’d have to watch that part again to judge fairly, I suppose.
Weekend Update campaign humor was all Palin jokes, plus Will Forte playing a hick named Alaska Pete, defending her.
qrton 13 Sep 2008 at 11:17 pm 8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMuR1TFq1s
Johnny Ed's Babyon 14 Sep 2008 at 12:00 am 9Playing poker tonight I was the only Republican. We’ve known each other since high school and there was a lot of ribbing though they all think Biden will smoke Palin in the debate. All this and they continue to underestimate her.
The best part was when my friends wife came home. She was a Hillary supporter who is gung ho for Palin. Along with her friends. A sign of white women going for McCain.
None of my Dem friends thought she is anything more than a bubblehead and Biden will eat her alive.
But a barracuda can only eat what swims in its waters. And if someone is dumb enough to jump in the water they have only themselves to blame. I look forward to Oct 2.
billypaintbrushon 14 Sep 2008 at 12:04 am 10check this out at Ace
http://minx.cc/?post=273406
The Atlantic hired a partisan hack photographer for a cover pic
Anyway, this image has been improved and thrown back into their faces. nicely played
Jack Marinoon 14 Sep 2008 at 12:23 am 11Liberals are all brain dead, they mistook George Bush for being a white trash dummy and he buried both Gore and Kerry especially. Then had to accuse Bush of stealing votes when in fact the more the dug into the 2001 election they found more votes for Bush. That is why the dems backed off, real quick. They couldn’t accuse Bush of stealing the votes in 2004 because Bush beat that Lurch looking good by 3 million votes.
Now, the are making the same mistake again and not taking Palin seriously and they will lose and lose everything. The White House, Congress and the courts. This is going to be a sweep, because the leftist elite are really retarded about real life and what the American people want Keep attacking ‘our Sarah’ and she will only gather more votes until even Obama won’t carry his home state. The liberals in their attacks on GWB for 8 years are now going to pay the bill for their folly and lose everything they have worked for since that old Commie loving FDR thought he was going to save America from the Republicans. In fact he set in motion the next 70 years of the destruction of America and now we are going to see this ‘hockey mom’ tear it all down like a house of cards.
maatkareon 14 Sep 2008 at 1:55 am 12I thought the SNL cold open was the best part of the show. Fey nailed Palin’s accent, but I have never though Pohler remotely sounded like Clinton. The show has sucked for years, and yet I still watch. *sigh*
So…was Bluntzman erased from every thread? Makes the posts left rather odd reading. Is he the first poster to be actively stricken from the record? What exactly did he do? Can’t have been language since the word p*ssy seems to be fine. I would have loved to see what he said, as he seems to have dragged a few folks into the sty with him.
JBon 14 Sep 2008 at 3:14 am 13Yeah, it retrospect the LisaNova Palin viral video was 10 times better than SNL.
JBon 14 Sep 2008 at 3:14 am 14it=in
Johnny Ed's Babyon 14 Sep 2008 at 4:30 am 15Last night in our first poker game since Hurricane Sarah hit the scene, we has a spirited debate among myself and four Democrats. Surprisingly they were reluctant to argue support for Obama but were condescending to Palin.
The best part was when my friend’s wife came home and sided with Palin. Very politically aware, she knew the edits ABC made her look worse and she and her friends have gone from Hillary to Palin. Part of the wave of white women for Palin.
http://marklevinshow.com/gibson-interview/
My Democrat friends all think Biden will mop the floor with Palin but we know Biden will be the swimmer in Jaws unlucky enough to tread where a barracuda lurks.
PattyAnnon 14 Sep 2008 at 4:31 am 16“In other words, I won’t be voting for Barack Obama because he’s black.”
I won’t be voting for Barack Obama, who is not a Muslim, either.
Stephanieon 14 Sep 2008 at 4:49 am 17Eh SNL ceased being funny when the original cast left.
QRT are you still here?
TROon 14 Sep 2008 at 5:25 am 18Tina was a great Palin. She nailed her perfectly. Of course, she also used every lie they have told about her as fodder but what else could we expect?
Lamp Dance « The Reluctant Optimiston 14 Sep 2008 at 5:32 am 19[…] But if you are worried about what they will think you may get a chance to find out, since the polls are not looking good for Barry. Not good at […]
Luke Hon 14 Sep 2008 at 5:43 am 20You know in all fairness, Governor Palin does lack a lot of Hillary’s experience:
1) She’s never had the experience of covering up multiple sexual scandals by her husband
2) She’s never had the experience of trading pardons to Puerto Rican terrorists for some Latino votes.
3) She’s never fired and tried to fram a travel office staff so she could install her own cronies.
4) She’s never had to dodge imaginary sniper fire.
I could go on and on.
After all of both the Clinton’s misdeeds, it is beyond me how either one of them are allowed in polite society - much less how they can be major forces in the Democrat Party. It goes to show the incredible lack of seriousness on the part of the Democrats.
Luke
Growltigeron 14 Sep 2008 at 5:55 am 21Fey looked just like her. As stated above, she played her “ditzy” — a female Dan Quayle. “God’s hugs causing Global Warming”. (Apparently God is hugging Mars, too, because Mars is also undergoing “global warming” and has been for the last ten years — about the same time as we, and about the same time the sun increased its activity). Hillary was more sympathetic — smart, knowledgeable. They used Charlie Gibson’s set up about the Bush Doctrine which intelligent people and news junkies understand doesn’t exist — at least not as 1 doctrine. And Sarah did try to get Charlie to explain which he meant. He used preemptive attack, but that’s only one of the four iterations.
Growltigeron 14 Sep 2008 at 6:14 am 22I’m new here. What does “your comment is awaiting moderation”?
I’ve been posting for days, and it’s just started popping up.
winstonwolf33on 14 Sep 2008 at 6:50 am 23In all honesty, I thought they were pretty even-handed with comedic barbs in the opening scene with Hillary being goofed on as much as Sarah. It was the Weekend Update segment that Sarah Palin received the treatment with both barrels. Not one Obama joke. Not one Biden joke. Too bad there’s never any comedy gold to be mined at that camp. I feel for those ham-strung SNL writers. I do.
Kiton 14 Sep 2008 at 7:23 am 24Tina Fey looks just like her!
Opuson 14 Sep 2008 at 7:33 am 25I didn’t see SNL last night but joke wise they’ve been following the same track as all the late night talk shows, there aren’t any Obama jokes.
The skits during the primaries that had Hillary and Obama were really jokes at Hillary’s expense or the jokes were about the fawning nature of the press over Obama. But never a joke at Obama’s expense. It’s funny, but the only actual joke I’ve seen that made fun of Obama was on Letterman where they counted how many times he said “uh” in an interview.
The polls are getting closer and you can already see the Dems and the press laying the ground work for the excuses they’ll use if Obama loses.
Kiton 14 Sep 2008 at 7:44 am 26On Fox News they showed one of the GOP’s attack ads against Obama and then they had a smiling, female Dem Strategist respond by saying that the attack ads proved the GOP was “desperate.”
I wanted to yell “Desperation doesn’t come when you are five ahead in the polls!”
Plissken79on 14 Sep 2008 at 8:30 am 27If Obama is going have to fight for Minnesota or Wisconsin to the expense of Ohio, Colorado, and Florida, he is simply not going to win. Hopefully he will not be able to stop the bleeding, seven weeks is not much time. His best hope now is that McCain and Palin flub their debate performances, which is unlikely. I think their idea of joint town hall debates sounds like a good one.
I saw the SNL sketch, Tina Fey certainly nailed the appearance and the voice, it was somewhat funny, there were certainly a number of Clinton jabs as well. Weekend Report on the other hand, could have been on Bill Maher’s show
JBon 14 Sep 2008 at 8:32 am 28“The women who started the website, Women Against Sarah Palin, claim that it was a campaign of “serious ideas” until Palin entered it — “now it’s all about Us Weekly & People magazine”.
That’s a standard liberal argument: claiming you deserve mercy because you’re an orphan after offing your parents.
smellybeefon 14 Sep 2008 at 8:32 am 29Wait for the Gallup tracking poll out today. That will tell us a lot, imo. McCain’s lead has been tanking and we’ll see if it stabilizes or continues to crash.
sauropodon 14 Sep 2008 at 8:47 am 30“I wanted to yell ‘Desperation doesn’t come when you are five ahead in the polls!’ ”
I don’t know about Desperation, but if I were five ahead in the polls, I would come.
Growltigeron 14 Sep 2008 at 9:01 am 31Obama doesn’t wear well. Most of us were horrified at the idea of listening to that Harpy, Hillary, screech at us for the next four to eight years, so when this real cool dude came along with the interesting cadence in his speaking voice, a real “citizen of the world” (having grown up in a foreign country — a third world foreign country at that), we were fascinated. I suspect more than a few conservatives thought it would be a lark to cross party lines and vote Obama to keep Hillary from winning their primaries. And now the country’s stuck with him with the “Big Brother” eyes and purplish lips. Suddenly the interesting cadence in his speaking voice is halting and dull.
The blue collar Democrats caught on to all this at the end of the primary season and tried to pull Hillary’s fat ass out of the fire, however, with the Dems’ “proportional representation”, it was too late. His choice of Biden shows just how little judgment he has.
Now it’s too late. McCain has trumped him with Sarah Palin and the only thing the Propagandists in the media and entertainment can do now to pull their candidate’s skinny ass out of the fire is to destroy the Republican candidates.
They might manage. Then again they might now. All depends on how smart the American voter is, how many fraudulent votes the Dems can scare up in the grave yards and college campuses and how effective the media is in destroying Palin and McCain.
Johnny Ed's Babyon 14 Sep 2008 at 10:03 am 32Has anyone seen any states or any polls breaking for Obama in the last 2 weeks? FL, OH, MO, all going GOP. PA, MI moving towards McCain. NJ has Obama by 3. MN tied. NC, GA off the board. VA has McCain up.
No mo for the O.
smellybeefon 14 Sep 2008 at 10:27 am 33Colorado has been stubbornly for Obama for a while now. McCain will need that or New Mexico to win the election, imo.
Stephanieon 14 Sep 2008 at 11:22 am 34Love your screen name Smelly beef….what does it mean exactly?
Apparently certain people feel free to come and talk polls like Smelly. Apparently Smelly doesn’t realize we all read polls. If certain people are desperetly trying to scare people into believing something that isn’t true.
Smelly my friends in DC have said the race for all intents and purposes is a statistical tie. Now you can believe the lies that are being told to you but if I were you I would think a little bit. You are allowed to do that in the USA. Truly. Its your right. Then, you can explain to me about the GOP shift in the House races….and you can explain to me a few other things like the fact Florida is solid for Mac now. That states that never showed red are showing Red. Brag all you want about Montana. The most recent polls I have seen give Montana to Mac. Huge. If Mac wins PA, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin or Minnesota or both its over and if it wasn’t the Nazi state of San Francisco and the Pompeii by Malibu called LA CA would most likely go Red.
Growltigeron 14 Sep 2008 at 11:43 am 35The problem with polls is that they give the Democrats’ fraud machine a heads up as to where to start digging (in graveyards, inner cities and college campuses).
Stephanieon 14 Sep 2008 at 11:50 am 36I know. I remember back in 2000 that some kids at Marquette U had gone and voted not once but several times.
And that the GOP had rented cars in order to drive people to the polls the day of the election and that a bunch of Dem operatives, including the Socialist Mayors kid had gone and slashed the tires of the cars rented. However, I believe that kid ended up going to jail. Which is fine. But it proves that Democrat party really is a criminal enterprise.