You said he couldn't carry a campain, which he has shown he can during the primaries.
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His campaign was DEAD IN THE WATER before Palin showed up. Why the else do you think he picked her? Because he was doing well? Damn you are dumb.
You said he couldn't carry a campain, which he has shown he can during the primaries.
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You are sadly mistaken my brother.
Yeah man, that is kinda a stretch right there....![]()
This is gonna be a serious issue for McCain in the weeks ahead. Republican fans don't really give a crap about the top of the ticket, but love Palin (for one reason or another).
He may not be able to risk campaigning alone, because her crowds will show his to be tiny. At the same time, she may not be ready to campaign by herself yet with no one to intercept questions. They'll have to campaign together, covering less ground.
geez. this wasn't peaceful at all. i'm all for freedom of speech, but this wasn't cool. i'd say the same thing if it happened to obamessiah. this thread would clearly be out 4 pages longer if it had been the other way around.
You seem to knock both sides pretty fairly though....![]()
Hey, if you wanna go to an Obama rally and scream, yell, and call him Hussein more power to you. It's your right as an American to protest against people you think are full of . What a joke to say you're all for freedom of speech if you want to censor peaceful protest.
Yeah, that wasn't cool.
We'll see...Obama's going to be acting white a lot in the coming weeks and days...we'll see how well that works out for him.
I bet he doesn't do much better than Kerry's 88% by the time it's all said and done. I think blacks'll figure out Obama just wants to win the Whitehouse and doesn't give a about anyone, including blacks...in fact I think they already knew that. They knew that rigth off the bat which is why it took them a while to warm to him. I think they accept him now because they are overwhelmingly Democrat and because he's got a shot at the Whitehouse...not because they truly connect with him. I don't think they connect with him at all IMO.
I know Obama doesn't connect with Blacks as well as Palin connects with Women.
But in case you were wondering...it was meant as a joke.
Biden has it even worse, no one wants to see him. Obama on the other hand is having huge fundraising issues and has to continue to meet and greet donors instead of campaign. He should have stuck to his oath of sticking to public financing. Now it's coming back to haunt him.
there are a whole bunch of places to protest, but interupting his speech is a form of censorship itself. Nobody is trying to censor them, but they were obviously trying to censor McCain.
I would consider the Fairness Doctrine to be censorship we should worry about.
Yep. Strange how the left thinks freedom of speech means the freedom to silence those who disagree with them.
There is a difference between tolerance and doing what is right. That's what's wrong with the US today, we are too PC. Sometimes there AREN'T two sides to a story, sometimes one side is just mother ing wrong. There is no reason why we shouldn't call out liars and hypocrites, just for the sake of being balanced.
They weren't protesting or doing anyway...they were shouting Obama, denying the INTERESTED public the chance to listen to a man in line for the most important job in the world.
Do you idiots really think that was helpful to Obama's cause?
Do you really think any undecideds in that crowd said to themselves, damn, I'm glad those idiots kept from hearing what McCain had to say, I drove all the way down here to hear a bunch of obnoxious tools screaming Obama.
The only people that liked that stunt were diehard Obamas...no independents liked it, no one on the fence liked it, no undecideds liked it.
Same with the protestors at the RNC....McCain isn't the one that took us into Iraq...what the are you asshats protesting him for?
Just remember...Bush was genuinely unlikeable...McCain and definitely Palin are not.
I guarantee you any undecideds that made up their mind in that crowd didn't do it in favor of Obama...nice stunt to pull in a battleground state![]()
Ha. I like your selective amnesia. Bush was extremely likable. His favorability ratings were consistently in the high 60's and low 70's during his first election. Even in his second election, his favorability ratings never fell below 50%, despite the fact that most Democrats abhorred him by that point.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/1729/Pres...orability.aspx
There are a bunch of places to protest... any ing where they want to.
It's really not worth arguing to me...I could poke holes in those numbers or explain them but it's really not going to change your mind...so we'll just chalk it up to being my opinion.
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