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AMERICAblog: Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses

  • grandma · 1 year ago
    Wooo hooo...that's good news....still scared to get too confident yet tho!

    Surprised at Ed Rollins on CNN just now saying Obama will win and Kay Hagan.
  • Wisconsin Liberal · 1 year ago
    It's still to close, I'd like to blast them out of the water. I know to many people that like Palin and believe someone that unaware on issues should be running this country.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    The whining continues over at The Corner:

    The Audacity of Obama [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

    He'll take questions from the press on Wednesday.

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    Good for Obama!...I love to see the Right whining after all the lies they helped spread the last 8 years.
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    NRO and Drudge have made complete asses of themselves.
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    I think Drudge's proclamations have been hilarious and he will truly look pretty out of touch come Wed morning. He's done everything he can to try to sway this election and no one cares. He may have gazillions of hits, but obviously he does not have the impact he thought he did.

    Maybe when this is over, people will realize what the rest of us already know, he's just a closeted right wing shill who carries whatever water the RNC tells him to carry...
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    I agree....most of his headlines so distort the truth as to be totally ridiculous.
  • Sugapea · 1 year ago
    Heard this on KGO Radio-San Francisco last night:

    Rosa sat...so Martin could walk
    Martin walked...so Obama could run
    Obama ran...so our children could fly.

    Someone needs to set it to music!
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    Wow, that actually made me misty eyed! Thank you for sharing...
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    PA and NH would be some hell of flips. Ain't going to happen, and I think it's highly unlikely with NV too. I'm really hoping for OH and FL for Obama. There, have I taken enough of a stand?
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    I'm beginning to get very suspicious. McCain is taking the fight to Obama's strength instead of defending his own states. Good strategy if he is winning, but moronic bravado when he is behind. Best explanation is they have no intention of winning, but want to saddle Obama and the Democrats with Bush's mess. It really isn't the worst campaign in American history when they don't want win. Come 8:00 am, January 21, 2009, they will be screaming how Obama failed and can't live up to his promises, that he and the Democrats talk big, but are incapable of living up to that big talk.
  • KarenMrsLloydRichards · 1 year ago
    Brokaw, who's been a steadfast mediawhore for The Maverick, can't be too happy with this analysis. . .
  • cole3244 · 1 year ago
    when i look in the mirror i see someone who loves america but most importantly loves what it stands for, i cannot for the life of me figure out what the right see when they look in their mirror, because of their actions and agenda it certainly isn't what our founding fathers envisioned when they drafted our constitution.
  • Ann_in_KC · 1 year ago
    Was Chuck Todd ever wrong during the primaries?

    OK, just for fun I put together a group of photos to describe some of us (me) right now (and more so Tuesday).

    http://imjustsayin-clemo.blogspot.com/
  • PeteWa · 1 year ago
    Don't forget Diebold...
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 1 year ago
    OT... was anyone in San Diego (Hillcrest) last night for the candlelight vigil for 'no on prop 8'?

    They're reporting 3,000 people... there might've been 3,000 in fron of the GLBT center, but both sides of University Ave. were PACKED with people.

    Anyway, I thought it interesting that there were TONS of police cars in Hillcrest. More than I've seen my whole time living here... and once THEY considered the rally over, they got mean. telling people standing by the side of the road "Its over, move along... I don't see you walking" and "If you beep your horn again, you will be cited." to people driving down the street beeping at groups holding the 'no on prop 8' signs.

    At first I thought they were there in case pro-8 people from the rally at Qualcom stadium showed up... then it started to look like 'we'll give them 30 minutes for their candlelight walk, then we're breaking it up'. a peaceful rally, and the police decided WHEN it was over.

    I wasn't at the Qualcomm Jesus rally (why would I be?), but I doubt heavily they had police out in force like they did in Hillcrest last night.

    its interesting how we have muggings, stabbings, gay bashings... and the police pulled their patrols out of Hillcrest citing 'lack of manpower'... but when you have a peaceful rally, you need 30 police cars? and the police decide when its over? did they think it was going to be Stonewall?
  • Laura-In-CC (fka Doodlebug) · 1 year ago
    I don't remember these problems in Hillcrest when I went to law school in SD in the early 90s. Have the cops gotten more anti-gay? I always found Hillcrest a pretty nifty place to be and be gay.
  • BuddyNovinski · 1 year ago
    Note to McSame/Paling: Let us alone! Pennsylvania does not allow its hicks to run the state. Go stalk someone else. Even the god of senility, Ronald Reagan, didn't win Pennsylvania that much. Schrub lost us twice, and we went for Clinton twice. Go away!
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    Chuck Todd is 2008.

    Seeing and hearing people like David Broder, Tom Brocraw, George Will....and hate to say it but Tim Russert toot...are so 1990's.

    I think the "old" pundits are out of step with America......and I hope we see less of them from now on.
  • wmforr · 1 year ago
    Not to sound paranoid, but is there a list somewhere of the States that are using Diebold? Are any of them toss-ups or in the Obama column? Do we have a choice to Live Free or Diebold?