by Clifford F. Thies
Yesterday, Joe Biden campaigned in Wisconsin, and Oshkosh Company, a truck manufacturer, announced the lay-off of 450 employees. Barack Obama campaigned in Ohio, and rumors flew that Jeep was going to relocate production from Toledo to China. Obama tells Jay Leno he may root for the Detroit Tigers in the World Series, and they drop the first two games.
Folks, it ain't just Solyndra.
Obama concedes North Carolina, does not include state in latest media buy.
Funny, but a just released Pee Pee Poll shows Obama and Romney in a tie in that state. I guess nobody believes the Pee Pee Poll anymore.
Even while the major national tracking polls (Gallup, Raz and Washington Post) show Romney with a lead of 2 or 3 points, various Pee Pee Polls and Marxist College Polls show the President with leads in the so-called "fire wall" states, e.g., Iowa, Nevada and Ohio. If North Carolina is a guide, the fire wall isn't holding.
Our reading of the polls indicates that Romney is within 1 point in Pennsylvania and 3 points in Minnesota.
That is, assuming turn-out is midway between 2004 and 2008. Here's our take on the current battleground states:
FL +3, CO +2, NH +2, NV +2, OH +2, VA +2, ME 2nd CD -1, PA -1, IA -2, WI -2, MN -3
Friday, October 26, 2012
The Minus Touch
by Clifford F. Thies
Yesterday, Joe Biden campaigned in Wisconsin, and Oshkosh Company, a truck manufacturer, announced the lay-off of 450 employees. Barack Obama campaigned in Ohio, and rumors flew that Jeep was going to relocate production from Toledo to China. Obama tells Jay Leno he may root for the Detroit Tigers in the World Series, and they drop the first two games.
Folks, it ain't just Solyndra.
Obama concedes North Carolina, does not include state in latest media buy.
Funny, but a just released Pee Pee Poll shows Obama and Romney in a tie in that state. I guess nobody believes the Pee Pee Poll anymore.
Even while the major national tracking polls (Gallup, Raz and Washington Post) show Romney with a lead of 2 or 3 points, various Pee Pee Polls and Marxist College Polls show the President with leads in the so-called "fire wall" states, e.g., Iowa, Nevada and Ohio. If North Carolina is a guide, the fire wall isn't holding.
Our reading of the polls indicates that Romney is within 1 point in Pennsylvania and 3 points in Minnesota.
That is, assuming turn-out is midway between 2004 and 2008. Here's our take on the current battleground states:
FL +3, CO +2, NH +2, NV +2, OH +2, VA +2, ME 2nd CD -1, PA -1, IA -2, WI -2, MN -3
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Nope. Turn out is going to be like 2010.
Fired up! Ready to go! hehe
If it's close it's going to Romney
Landslide.....and destroyed liberal party.
If it's close it's going to Romney
Hang on Joe... Our problem to date is that we've had, until 2010, one liberal party in two flavors.
We're cranking on the machinery to reform the Repubes. We only have partial success. LONG way to go yet.
But yeah, liberalism is dying a miserable death.
Politics is about differentiation as much as anything. A series of steady defeats for the democrat party will force them to abandon the Marxist left.
It's about moving the center.
I prefer they move to Afghanistan at worst or Alpha Centauri at best. To the center still allows them to change direction again...
I believe the democrat party can be drawn in the other direction. It's a pull. Not a push.
It's a shame Breitbart checked out when he did. He understood the prominence of culture in politics. So much of it is by default. The democrats get votes by default because they dominate so many cultural institutions. They have no force of law, yet they affect law. We bleat about the Constitution and the Founders, meanwhile look at Reason. Every one of those fuckers have endorsed Gary US Bonds for president. Did I say Gary US Bonds? I meant to say Gary Johnson. I guess I confuse the two because neither one of the fuckers is really running for president. They're both performers.
I got some guys together and we're playing baseball tomorrow. We're calling it the World Series because we think the Major League Baseball has hi-jacked the game we love. So we're giving every lunatic, Star Trek convention fantasist and stunted adolescent a chance to root for us in the World Series.
Baseball fever! Catch it.
Like a disease.
They are all performers.
As far as baseball, I had enough after the Yankees won #26. I do like to watch hockey a couple times a year though.
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