Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Presidential Campaign Report

The McCain Camp

"McCain calls liberals a threat to economy" by Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff | October 28, 2008

CLEVELAND - As he shapes his concluding argument to voters with just a week until Election Day, McCain's campaign has worked furiously to exploit distrust of incumbent Washington - South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has been exhorting supporters to "take your country back."

Pfft! Yeah, from YOU GUYS!!!!!

The remarks inaugurated a final phase in the campaign in which advisers said McCain - implicitly acknowledging that Democrats are likely to strengthen their hold on both chambers of Congress - would offer himself up as a bulwark against the hazards of single-party dominance of the legislative and executive branches.

Ummm, I DIDN'T SEE YOU CAMPAIGNING for DEMS in 2004 and 2006, Johnny, when YOUR PARTY had BOTH BRANCHES, so FUCK OFF, you FOSSILIZED piece of FECES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not that it REALLY MATTERS!! I keep wondering where those BLOCKING DemocraPs were the WHOLE TIME REPUGS legislated TYRANNY during that time! And then, what did Dems do when we gave them the power? FUNDED the WARS and gave us MORE TYRANNY in the form of SPYING and BAILOUTS!!!!

"We're going to take a beating in the House and Senate. We're big boys and girls and frankly we deserve it," said Michael Steele, the chairman of GOPAC, a conservative group, and one of those who appeared with McCain yesterday.

"The last two or three years, the American people have gotten into a comfort zone of having divided government," he said. "It's part and parcel of this campaign: Tell voters what the consequences are."

Yeah, but it was not a problem until YOU REPUGS LOST CONTROL, huh?

I mean, I generally agree with the need to have a blocking opposition, but the HYPOCRISY of the Repugs really turns me off!!!!!!!

Delivered with little advance warning to the media as Obama prepared to present his own "closing argument" at his own event 60 miles away, McCain's address offered no new policy details or prescriptions.

Translation: McCain was only TALKING SHIT!!!!

McCain has had greater difficulty sketching that choice in clear ideological terms since the emergence of a national credit crisis in September, his advisers acknowledge, given that both he and Obama voted for a $700 billion financial-services bailout.

Yeah, if you voted AGAINST IT, you would be WINNING the PRESIDENCY now, John -- if, that is, your Zionist masters that control the MSM would let you!

Btw, John, they been giving more $$$ to Obama.

There is your "no-change change," Amurka.

Advisers said McCain was obliged now to define his differences with Obama in ideological terms to remind voters that "this is a big election," as Graham put it in an interview. --more--"

Translation: McCain will be shoveling shit the rest of the campaign.

And what election isn't a big election?

The Obama Camp

CANTON, Ohio - Obama's appeals for unity have helped him attract enough independents and Republicans to put him in position to win traditionally Republican states such as Indiana, North Carolina, and Virginia.

Translation: If he loses, this thing was RIGGED!!!

But at the same time, Obama has engaged in partisanship himself. Yesterday, in Canton and at a later rally in Pittsburgh, he continued his tough assaults on McCain, again tagging him as just another Republican who will follow in the footsteps of President Bush.

I pretty much dismiss the Zionist disparaging and bias inherent in the Zionist MSM's writing style at this point, readers. I just tossed this in so you could see it.

Voters at Obama's rallies were buoyant.

"The sky's the limit," said Paul Heard, a 46-year-old from Canton who works at a community center. "He was talking real," added Heard's wife, Lara, 41. "He was talking to the people."

Then John Stone, a white photographer from Canton, popped his head between the Heards, who are black. "Unity over division," he said.

And the MSM is trying to tell us we are all a bunch of racists!!!!

Obama's campaign stops yesterday in Ohio and Pennsylvania reflected how important the two states are to winning next Tuesday. Tomorrow night in Orlando, Fla., Obama will campaign with former president Bill Clinton for the first time, in a state many observers questioned whether Obama could win but where current polls show him with a slight edge. His campaign also plans to air a highly unusual 30-minute infomercial tomorrow night on major TV networks. --more--"