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Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - btfc - 10-14-2010

Stupid is as stupid does.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - Mac1337 - 10-14-2010

$tevie wrote:
A double-digit lead can mean complacency among the voters who support the leading candidate, which can mean they don't turn out, which can mean an upset would be possible. Obama will try to fire up the Democrats and ask them to go to the polls to be sure the lead doesn't evaporate.

He also gets an easy campaign stop since O'Donnell has set herself up to be a fabulous target and the Dems won't have to work too hard for material for that appearance.

Plus, it's Biden's home state so it's kind of de rigueur that the President and Vice President should make a swing through there.

SPIN

Can't have it both ways. Anyone who manages to draw the president away from his day job is not finished yet. Did anyone ask why are we taking 0Bama and his entourage to campaign against a washed up unemployed loser? And why is the media hiding this? Don't want to embarrass 0Bama for sure.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - $tevie - 10-14-2010

For a self-proclaimed "political junkie" you sure don't know much about politics. It's way over your head.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - beagledave - 10-14-2010

Dakota wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
A double-digit lead can mean complacency among the voters who support the leading candidate, which can mean they don't turn out, which can mean an upset would be possible. Obama will try to fire up the Democrats and ask them to go to the polls to be sure the lead doesn't evaporate.

He also gets an easy campaign stop since O'Donnell has set herself up to be a fabulous target and the Dems won't have to work too hard for material for that appearance.

Plus, it's Biden's home state so it's kind of de rigueur that the President and Vice President should make a swing through there.

SPIN

Can't have it both ways. Anyone who manages to draw the president away from his day job is not finished yet. Did anyone ask why are we taking 0Bama and his entourage to campaign against a washed up unemployed loser? And why is the media hiding this? Don't want to embarrass 0Bama for sure.
Gee I wonder if Dubya campaigned for any red state legislators when he had his presidential "day job"? You're acting as if this is something new or noteworthy.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - RgrF - 10-14-2010

You might as well try to explain the Pythagorean theorem to a third grader as try to explain anything to Dakota.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - Rick-o - 10-15-2010

Dakota wrote:

SPIN

Can't have it both ways. Anyone who manages to draw the president away from his day job is not finished yet. Did anyone ask why are we taking 0Bama and his entourage to campaign against a washed up unemployed loser? And why is the media hiding this? Don't want to embarrass 0Bama for sure.


It's ok, we know you don't comprehend the issues being discussed here.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - Mac1337 - 10-15-2010

beagledave wrote:
[quote=Dakota]
[quote=$tevie]
A double-digit lead can mean complacency among the voters who support the leading candidate, which can mean they don't turn out, which can mean an upset would be possible. Obama will try to fire up the Democrats and ask them to go to the polls to be sure the lead doesn't evaporate.

He also gets an easy campaign stop since O'Donnell has set herself up to be a fabulous target and the Dems won't have to work too hard for material for that appearance.

Plus, it's Biden's home state so it's kind of de rigueur that the President and Vice President should make a swing through there.

SPIN

Can't have it both ways. Anyone who manages to draw the president away from his day job is not finished yet. Did anyone ask why are we taking 0Bama and his entourage to campaign against a washed up unemployed loser? And why is the media hiding this? Don't want to embarrass 0Bama for sure.
Gee I wonder if Dubya campaigned for any red state legislators when he had his presidential "day job"? You're acting as if this is something new or noteworthy.
Either Coons is scared shitless or 0Bama and his hapless vp have a ton of time on their hands. Flying on airforce 1 to Delaware to defeat a nobody. 0Bama has never looked smaller.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - beagledave - 10-15-2010

30 seconds into the video: "I'll put it up on my website, I PROMISE you".

Ahh, Christine, you're breaking my heart by not following through on your "promise" to give us your SCOTUS analysis.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - Mac1337 - 10-15-2010

Good morning honey. How is the job search coming? We are behind in our bills.

I am busy now, researching recent Supreme Court decisions to see which one I disagree with. Christine O'Donnell didn't have the answer for me last night.


Re: Christine O'Donnell...Supreme Court decisions, huh? - $tevie - 10-15-2010

Dakota, do you honestly not know that Obama, like any President at mid-term, has been and will be stumping for candidates of his party until Election Day?

Do you really think this trip to Delaware is a special break from the President's schedule? Surely someone who is a "political junkie" would not be so uninformed as to believe that.