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Title: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: miskie on September 07, 2012, 08:10:40 AM
After wading through the muck, piles of trash, and the nearly comatose bodies of stoners and drunkards left strewn about the streets, I think I have the bottom line from the Democrats about their feelings after the DNC convention ended. - and it can be summed up in once sentence;

"Why can't Bill Clinton be running instead ?"

Big Dawg and his overdrawn speech EASILY trumped everybody else at the convention, so much so that it made Obama's seem like a cup of weak herbal tea. Sure, it was packed with lies and distortions, but that doesn't matter. What does matter is that he managed to make Democrats feel good about being Democrats, and then Obama came across as a consolation prize- looking at all of the left's talking heads (Save for Blitzer and a couple of others), they all realized what they managed to screw themselves out of by backing Obama over Hillary.

In the end, I suspect there will be minimal bounce, if any at all. Honestly, they may end up losing support as Democrats realize that the days of Clinton are gone. - That by falling into the trap Obama set four years ago (Vote for me, else be labeled racist), they cheated themselves out of more Clinton governance. And that Speech by Bill Clinton is a close as they will ever get to having one in the White House again.

Too bad, primitives.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: franksolich on September 07, 2012, 08:15:41 AM
Headlines this morning:

368,000 DROPPED OUT OF WORKFORCE

OBAMA HAMMERED IN FIRST REVIEWS...

NOONAN: 'Stale and empty... he is out of juice'...

TOMASKY: Pedestrian and Overconfident...

KRAUTHAMMER: 'One Of The Emptiest I Have Ever Heard'...

AP: Obama and the phantom peace dividend...

Reporters Using 'Fake Names' to Buy Campaign Merchandise and Donate at DNC...

'HONEY BOO BOO' TIES BUBBA SPEECH IN RATINGS...
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: Karin on September 07, 2012, 08:28:28 AM
Miskie, I think your analysis is spot-on.  Oh, and that awful agonizing feeling of wanting what you absolutely cannot have. 
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: Karin on September 07, 2012, 09:53:42 AM
I'm reading the comments at The Hill on the article about the convention wrap-up. 500 of them so far.  There is only one obamabot in the crowd.  Goes by the name of GEORGE W. TUSH.   ::)  His is not thoughtful analysis, as you might guess.  Everybody else says "kick the bum out." 
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: franksolich on September 07, 2012, 12:14:57 PM
Whoa.

This just in:

FLASH: EARLY RATINGS FOR OBAMA SPEECH:

NBC -5% FROM 2008
CBS -31% FROM 2008
ABC -50% FROM 2008
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on September 07, 2012, 12:25:39 PM
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"Why can't Bill Clinton be running instead ?"

I knew it. I almost posted something about this last night.

 :rotf: :-) :lol:  :panic::yahoo: :drool: :rotf: :lmao:

Oh noes!!!  The Lightbringer is lame!! :panic:
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on September 07, 2012, 12:29:06 PM
Whoa.

This just in:

FLASH: EARLY RATINGS FOR OBAMA SPEECH:

NBC -5% FROM 2008
CBS -31% FROM 2008
ABC -50% FROM 2008

Yep ....and even Yahoo quit spinning.

Tragic (http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/why-drop-unemployment-rate-tragic-144809610.html;_ylt=AmHdCG1JD2npxiZprYZIrrKiuYdG;_ylu=X3oDMTQzdnMza3EwBG1pdANGaW5hbmNlIEZQIEp1bWJvdHJvbiBMaXRlBHBrZwNiMzQ1YTBjZS04ODQ2LTM3NWEtOGIxZC00NTI4YTIyODdiNTYEcG9zAzEEc2VjA2p)

In the end, I suspect there will be minimal bounce, if any at all. Honestly, they may end up losing support as Democrats realize that the days of Clinton are gone. - That by falling into the trap Obama set four years ago (Vote for me, else be labeled racist), they cheated themselves out of more Clinton governance. And that Speech by Bill Clinton is a close as they will ever get to having one in the White House again.

Too bad, primitives.

If nothing else, the God fiasco will do that.  I can't help but believe this is going to lose some of the black vote.  Probably just stay home.  Very nice analysis.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: Mr Mannn on September 07, 2012, 05:37:01 PM
The media will over sample and produce a phantom bounce as ordered by the rats.

I would say the real sad part about all of this is the utter failure by the occupiers to accomplish anything at either convention.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: BlueStateSaint on September 07, 2012, 06:21:55 PM
The media will over sample and produce a phantom bounce as ordered by the rats.

I would say the real sad part about all of this is the utter failure by the occupiers to accomplish anything at either convention.

Supposedly, Gallup has a bounce of around 6 points.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: miskie on September 07, 2012, 07:40:43 PM
Supposedly, Gallup has a bounce of around 6 points.

Gallup also claimed that Romney had no bounce from the RNC convention unlike everybody else, so, I find that number suspicious at best.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: notaDUmmie on September 07, 2012, 09:01:47 PM
Gallup is afraid to tell the truth...after they showed Obummer trailing Romney earlier this year, David Axelrod tried to summon them to the White House to make them explain their methodology.  They declined, and a short time later, the DOJ reopened a whistleblower case against them.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: franksolich on September 07, 2012, 09:07:40 PM
Gallup is afraid to tell the truth...after they showed Obummer trailing Romney earlier this year, David Axelrod tried to summon them to the White House to make them explain their methodology.  They declined, and a short time later, the DOJ reopened a whistleblower case against them.

I was going to point that out, but you beat me to the draw, madam.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: sybilll on September 08, 2012, 12:21:58 AM
Gallup is afraid to tell the truth...after they showed Obummer trailing Romney earlier this year, David Axelrod tried to summon them to the White House to make them explain their methodology.  They declined, and a short time later, the DOJ reopened a whistleblower case against them.
The DOJ actually sued Gallup last week: http://washingtonexaminer.com/doj-sues-gallup-polling-firm/article/2505617
I'm not an InfoWars type person, but seriously, suing Gallup sounds like something Chavez would do.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: BlueStateSaint on September 08, 2012, 05:33:06 AM
The DOJ actually sued Gallup last week: http://washingtonexaminer.com/doj-sues-gallup-polling-firm/article/2505617
I'm not an InfoWars type person, but seriously, suing Gallup sounds like something Chavez would do.

I'm sure Saul Alinsky covered this in Rules For Radicals.
Title: Re: DNC Aftermath - My thoughts.
Post by: jukin on September 08, 2012, 10:14:08 AM
I'm sure Saul Alinsky covered this in Rules For Radicals.

Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler beat him to it. I used to wonder how Germany could turn into the fascist state it became.  Now I see it happening before my eyes.