Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
intrade, intrade, intrade, intrade, intrade!jaord shut the fuck up please this thread is for actual content not your useless standard blabbering.

intrade, intrade, intrade, intrade, intrade!jaord shut the fuck up please this thread is for actual content not your useless standard blabbering.
You said that in the last debate. It's funny how you keep lowering the bar.Romney is doing better than I expected actually. It's difficult when you are so close on something to define a real difference.
He was quoting Romney.
Pete Hoekstra (Mich.)
LOL I think the debate was fairly even. An incumbant President usually has the advantage in foreign policy....W being an exception. Obama had the best two zingers of the night "The 80's have called, they want their foreign policy back" and "We have these things called aircraft carriers and submarines and we also have less horses and bayonets"
you might want to bring yourself up to date......Hoekstra has not been a Congressman at any time during the Obama administration......
they are basically tied on able to be commander in chief, they are tied on likeability, and there are only 2 weeks left in the campaign. And on top of it all, americans don't care about foreign policy as a electoral issue in comparison to the economy, jobs, and taxes.
The same reason most mom and pop businesses in a given town "hates" Walmart. When a Republican is president, it generally means huge economic growth and prosperity for the US, which in turn, means the US gets a bigger piece of the worldwide economic pie... other countries want their usual portion of pie, therefore, they support the non-republican candidate.
The thing you should ask yourself is, why in the living fuck would we give two shits what other countries think or who they support?
Not according to Real Clear Politics, which is the Liberals "preferred" choice in polling data.
Obama trails Romney, who is trending upward over the past week. Where have you been?
I notice you didn't bother to specify what his comments were and why they were "just nuts" and instead, just interjected your opinion without debate on that subject. Guess what, BOZO, the country doesn't all think and act like you, and doesn't share your fucked up opinion the majority of the time. So you're probably just flat out wrong, as usual... but we can't confirm that because you didn't bother to specify what you thought was nuts.
LOL You would!how odd....I was thinking those were his two biggest gaffes.....
Amen to that but I don't think anyone honestly thinks Mitt Romney is anywhere as close to as inept on foreign policy as the shrub was. Having said that who the hell in modern times has come even remotely close to being as bad on foreing policy as the Shrub? Hell not even Nixon was as bad.What are you a "wealth is static" socialist now. Not even the socialists believe that anymore.
When the US does well it benefits all nations. You are just looking for some sort of rationalization for why everyone does not agree with your views and once again you settle on some paranoid nonsense. Your xenophobia is not nearly as popular as you think it is. Many Americans were glad to no longer have a President that was a complete embarassment on foreign policy.
That may be true Grind but that's a shame and it shows a lack of understanding that implementing foreign policy is a Presidents most important job. Look at what an unmittigated disaster George W. Bush was because of his incompetence at foreign policy. Due to it not only did over 100,000 innocent people die but it also accounts directly or indirectly for more than half of our national debt.
I'm going to wait, I worry about his financial investments in InTrade stocks. The Obama market is volitile.
Actually RCP has Obama ahead by 281 to 257 and 538 (which I think is superior to RCP) has Obama ahead 290.8 to 247.2. Obama currently has more routes to victory that Romney but one thing is clear. The great Buckeye State will be pivotal in this election.Not according to your favorite source, RealClearPolitics.com!
Not true. Romney recieved a significant bump after the first debatte but the trend lines have been gradually trending in Obama's direction.The trend is toward Romney at the moment. I agree it is good, but the movement in the polls today was in Romney's direction. I didn't see anything at all tonight that will change that trend. Romney didn't let them draw him into something foolish and was playing a defense that worked for the Lutz focus group and for many.
If what I saw is right, I'm very happy with the result of tonight's debate.