Friday, 31 October 2008

Obama Is Home And Dry

Deal with it.

Why do you Bush supporters want McCain anyway? Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if Bush voted for Obama, who, after all, has never done anything to him, unlike McCain.

Meanwhile, his real continuity candidate (just as he himself was her husband's) will be voting for her old friend John McCain rather than her new archenemy, Barack Obama.

Maybe that is why you are so pro-McCain?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a proud what-you-would-call-neocon (pro-choice, pro-war on terror, pro-Blair, pro-market, loathe the modern Christianist Republican Party, anti-Bush, anti-Rove) I sincerely hope you're right.

David Lindsay said...

A broad coalition, indeed.

After all, why would Bush or anyone who supported him want McCain, of all people?

Anonymous said...

How's Bob Conley doing? Is he home and dry?

David Lindsay said...

If not, then blame the media, including the polling companies. But also blame the Clintonite Democratic Party machine, which has pretended that Conley did not exist.

Anonymous said...

Wow. So if he does win, would that mean that the media, the polling companies, and the party machine are ineffective?

Angie said...

But haven't you know that the media and polling companies were biased against him, and the Democractic machien was ignoring him, for months? After all, nothing's changed recently in that regard. So why were you so confident and bullish about his chances a few days ago, but getting your excuses in now?

Pinder said...

How many people in South Carolina contacted you and aid they were taking your advice and emailing churches?

David Lindsay said...

"So why were you so confident and bullish about his chances a few days ago"

I've always said that he should won, not necessarily that he would win. With proper party backing this year, he would have stood a very good chance this year. But Lindsey Graham, like John McCain, could practically be a member of the Clintonite Democratic National Committee.

"So if he does win, would that mean that the media, the polling companies, and the party machine are ineffective?"

Well, it would certainly show them in a very bad light, yes.

"How many people in South Carolina contacted you and said they were taking your advice and emailing churches?"

Just the one. But I suspect that any others are too busy doing it to bother telling me about it. That can wait until Wednesday. And so it should.