It's looking more and more like Palin and The Old Dude '08 and here's a reason...
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:35:12 -0400, Jeff wrote:
wrote:
On Sep 23, 3:22 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
American voter is so g**d*** stupid they'll probably get elected.
And jeff wrote:
I'm with Maher on this one - our voters are a scary crowd of folks
in their decision-making process.
I've said this before, but it's worth saying again. If this is the
typical Dem's view of the average American public, then they deserve
not to get elected. It's been this exact attitude that's lost them the
last two elections, which they should have both easily won, and if
they make it three in a row, maybe they'll finally do some navel
gazing. But if they persist in blaming the American voter as being to
stupid to vote for them, they deserve what they get.
Take care,
Jon.
Have you spent much time talking with folks of diverse backgrounds and
socioeconomic levels about their choices and the reasons for their
choices? Unlike Ken's comment, though I agree we have a terribly
uninformed electorate who seem to make decisions on the most superficial
level and often on single issues or even mistaken beliefs, my comment
was less direct and simply referenced how scary the decision-making
process has become. ...and it applies to voters of both major parties.
Look at the negative, superficial nature of the political campaigns.
It's all directed at sound-bite impulse buying. Why is that? Do you
think it's because either party regards voters as intelligent consumers
of such dogma?
McCain and Palin have made numerous demonstrably false statements in
their public statements about their positions and about Obama's. I am
amazed at the number of people I talk with who believe those statements
are true...they recite them drone-like.
And Obama has done the exact same thing, with folks reciting
drone-like...
A significant number think
offshore drilling is going to have an immediate beneficial impact on
their gas prices.
Because they will and did. Keep in mind how oil and gasoline prices are
set. The mere threat that offshore drilling would be opened up caused a
downward price move. What it will not do is have an immediate impact on
supply, but again, oil prices aren't set by supply and demand.
Recall the number of voters who believed Iraq had
responsibility for 9/11. Why is that?
I'm not so sure that the number of people who actually thought that is
the same as the number certain surveys claimed.
I doubt I'm the typical Dem. I'm pretty sure Ken isn't.
Please. You wanted Edwards, and then Obama. He wanted Obama. Hell,
even his own running mate said McCain would make a good Prez and Obama
wasn't qualified...well, until he got his dick slammed in the door, but
wound up on the ticket, and now, suddenly, Obama is Jesus on a donkey
and McCain isn't fit to shovel ****.
HTH,
R
jeff
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