Friday, September 19, 2008

AmeriKan MSM Says Terror Attack Will Boost McCain

"there may be more chances for Democrats to be nervous. As the Wall Street crisis has shown, one never knows when a major news event will intrude on the campaign."

How CRYPTIC!!!

So WHEN is the NEXT FALSE-FLAG, CIA-Mossad BLACK BAG JOB?


October?


I also object to the tone of this piece, as if Obama is somehow benefiting from the people's economic misery, you know, as if he is HAPPY about it.

And how often does the MSM remind you that Rumsfeld and Rice called 9/11 an "opportunity?" Yeah, I am tired of the Zionist-controlled agenda-pushing passing itself off as "news."


"Crisis shifts focus of race; Gives Democrat new ammunition" by Scott Helman, Globe Staff | September 19, 2008

ESPANOLA, N.M. - September looked like it would be a cruel month for Senator Barack Obama.

Republicans, buoyed by Senator John McCain's game-changing choice of Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate, succeeded in knocking Obama off his message day after day. National and state polls moved in McCain's direction. Democrats, fearful that Obama was looking weak, fretted openly that an election long tilted in their favor would slip from their grasp.

I'm so sick of the lying, MSM narrative, I really am.

Then Wall Street collapsed, and Obama's campaign got its groove back.

Though the meltdown has decimated major financial firms and damaged untold American households, it has, strictly in political terms, been a blessing for Obama. It has given him fresh ammunition to call for new leadership in Washington and jolted the campaign debate back to issues, where he is much more comfortable.

"It's a gift if he knows what to do with the gift," said John Straayer, who teaches political science at Colorado State University.

Some analysts and even some Democrats question whether he is taking full advantage of the opportunity, and McCain and Palin are running strong across the country, particularly in Upper Midwest states such as Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, where they are campaigning this week.

"Everything that's happening benefits Obama," said Len Champney, a political scientist at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania. But, he said, "McCain appears to be doing a good job holding his numbers in the polls."

Still, the renewed confidence of Obama and his campaign was evident on a swing this week through the West, where advisers believe they could pick up a trio of states - Nevada, New Mexico, and Colorado - that may well be ripe for a Democratic victory in November.

Obama has been aggressively pushing his economic message - more oversight of financial institutions, help for struggling homeowners, higher taxes on those making more than $250,000 - since the Democratic convention. But the federal rescues of lending giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and insurer American International Group, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, the fire sale of Merrill Lynch, and the resulting plunges in the market have given him new openings to attack the status quo.

Much as Obama struggled to find the right response to the Palin phenomenon over the last couple weeks, McCain has seemed off-balance this week in reacting to the dire financial news.

Obama has delivered one blistering broadside against McCain after another, mocking him for embracing economic populism and regulation after a career spent advocating a hands-off approach to corporate America.

"John McCain can't decide whether he's Barry Goldwater or Dennis Kucinich," Obama told 9,500 supporters yesterday at an outdoor rally in Espanola, N.M. "You cannot just run away from your long-held views or your life-long record."

But McCain and his advisers accuse Obama of politicizing Americans' economic anxieties.

I see it as defending himself against the smears and lies of McCain's dirty, sleazy, scummy campaign.

"My opponent sees an economic crisis as a political opportunity instead of a time to lead," McCain said yesterday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. His chief campaign strategist, Steve Schmidt, went further, telling reporters that Obama was trying to "cheerlead a crisis" to "purposely go out there to cause anxiety for the American people."

Oh, you mean like what McCain and Bush do on "TERRORISM?!"

Fuck you, asshole!!!!

Obama's campaign argues that the crisis exists, Republicans are largely at fault, and that voters will see that. Obama's chief strategist, David Axelrod, said he was confident Obama's broader economic plan would have "wider currency" now that voters are more engaged in the race and hearing about and feeling the financial distress. He said they would continue to steer the debate to issues and away from personalities, which McCain's campaign has tried to make its centerpiece.

Yeah, something the MSM has whole-heartedly promoted as well!!

What would you expect from the pro-McCain press?

A new national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press neatly captures the current state of the race, which is about even. McCain, according to Pew, has solidified the support of the GOP base, won more support from independents, and helped his image in the eyes of voters. But voters still see Obama as the candidate who represents change, and they are split over whether McCain would be a break from President Bush.

But somehow, the polls are even!! Can you say RIG JOB?!!!!

"independents... have now returned to Obama."

Obama supporters still acknowledge jitters about the race, but many say they have faith that when voters do focus on the economy, they will see that Obama is clearly offering the better vision of leadership.

Democrats also have not been shy about urging Obama to step up his game. "A lot of people have gotten nervous and concerned," Obama said at a Beverly Hills fund-raiser Tuesday. "Why is this as close as it is? And what's going on?"

I'll tell you why:

Stolen Elections (Part 1)

Stolen Elections (Part 2)

Part 3 coming up, huh?

His advisers believe such criticism is mostly "noise," as one aide called it, similar to what some in the party were telling Obama a year ago when they thought he needed to change course to have any hope of toppling Hillary Clinton.

Then again, there may be more chances for Democrats to be nervous. As the Wall Street crisis has shown, one never knows when a major news event will intrude on the campaign.

WTF does THAT MEAN?!

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Let's see if the MSM uses the same terminology for McCain after the next false-flag terror attack.