For Desh

Now thats spin at its finest.....

I'll bet if Jughead stepped in a pile of shit he would brag about how nice and shiny it makes his shoes....:palm:

Probably tells his clients," Don't feel bad, 10 years in prison isn't much more than 5 years."..............

No, but If I were walking through a cow pasture and people kept telling me that I was going to come out the other side waste deep in shit, I would be happy if I walked out having just ruined my shoes.
 

First, if we push these undecided voters to choose a side, the results are curious. As with all polls, if a voter says “undecided” we routinely ask them, which party’s candidate they are leaning towards. However, in our final week of interviewing, we asked each voter expressing indecision one additional follow-up question, whether they thought they might end up voting Democratic, end up voting Republican, or probably just not turn out. The results were interesting. Of the 18% who were undecided, 5% percent said they probably wouldn’t vote, 28.5% thought they would end up Democrat, and a surprising 47.4% thought they’d vote Republican. The remaining 19% still refused to offer an opinion on who they would vote for.

Interesting point from your link....

Note: this is just referring to the undecided voters... not overall.
 
lol...i know onceler will never call out anyone on the left...so desh...

do you speak for them or do you just know a latino

Basically from Desh's own poll which supports my supposition about latino attitude toward Obama

On a number of other dimensions, we have seen considerable back-sliding from earlier trends, or general stability over the life of the poll.

Obama approval has dropped back to about 65%. This number is over four percentage points higher than 8 weeks ago but is actually 6% weaker than on October 4. So some of the recovery in Obama’s approval in the early waves of our track has receded, outside the margin of error, in the last four weeks.

Issue-specific approval of the administration’s handling of the important issue of immigration has also backslid. In late September and early October, approval of the president on this issue hovered just beneath 50%. Today, its at 44%, a significant decline from that earlier period but stable over the last two weeks, giving us considerable confidence in that trend.
 
I'll be flipping around the channels watching my regular Tuesday programming, MSNBC, CNN & even some Fox. Can't help it, I like seeing the results as they come in. When I was younger (I was 9 when Carter was elected) I couldn't sleep the night of a presidential election. At least I've outgrown that. :)

I didn't sleep the night of Gore/Bush, but I think that's the only one I stayed up like that for.

That was the nuttiest election night/month...
 
I didn't sleep the night of Gore/Bush, but I think that's the only one I stayed up like that for.

That was the nuttiest election night/month...

LOL....wasn't it though. I stayed up until about 2 or so, then got up at 5 to drive a bus route. It didn't matter because I was still wide awake. Crazy. I haven't stayed up for one since. In the last two, they were still waiting to make a call when I went to bed. Told the wife they (newscasters) could tell me in the morning.
 
Basically from Desh's own poll which supports my supposition about latino attitude toward Obama

On a number of other dimensions, we have seen considerable back-sliding from earlier trends, or general stability over the life of the poll.

Obama approval has dropped back to about 65%. This number is over four percentage points higher than 8 weeks ago but is actually 6% weaker than on October 4. So some of the recovery in Obama’s approval in the early waves of our track has receded, outside the margin of error, in the last four weeks.

Issue-specific approval of the administration’s handling of the important issue of immigration has also backslid. In late September and early October, approval of the president on this issue hovered just beneath 50%. Today, its at 44%, a significant decline from that earlier period but stable over the last two weeks, giving us considerable confidence in that trend.




wow how great for the right
 
yeah.... Gore tried his best to steal that election... thankfully justice prevailed.

:good4u:

Oh, don't get me wrong; how can anyone not be happy about all of the people who unnecessarily died in Iraq as a result? I mean, things couldn't have worked out better....
 
Oh, don't get me wrong; how can anyone not be happy about all of the people who unnecessarily died in Iraq as a result? I mean, things couldn't have worked out better....

Had Gore been elected we would have had what? Oh yeah, we would have all been preparing for the 70 foot rise in sea levels, mass fear mongering over increasing global catastrophe's, and of course the idiot who couldn't run a gimme campaign against BUSH.
 
Had Gore been elected we would have had what? Oh yeah, we would have all been preparing for the 70 foot rise in sea levels, mass fear mongering over increasing global catastrophe's, and of course the idiot who couldn't run a gimme campaign against BUSH.

You'll be bummed when we're 70 feet under. You'll say, "why didn't they just allow the complete recount?" as you float the surface in search of land, like Costner...
 
Look at the Regan and Clinton mid-terms to put tomorrow into some perspective.
 
You'll be bummed when we're 70 feet under. You'll say, "why didn't they just allow the complete recount?" as you float the surface in search of land, like Costner...

LOL.... I live in CO... I will mock you all as you run from that centimeter increase over the next 2000 years.
 
Had Gore been elected we would have had what? Oh yeah, we would have all been preparing for the 70 foot rise in sea levels, mass fear mongering over increasing global catastrophe's, and of course the idiot who couldn't run a gimme campaign against BUSH.


I love how you like to use the "Well if Al Gore or John Kerry would have been so much better than Bush at governing, why weren't they better than Bush at campaigning?" gambit.

It's so fucking stupid.
 
I love how you like to use the "Well if Al Gore or John Kerry would have been so much better than Bush at governing, why weren't they better than Bush at campaigning?" gambit.

It's so fucking stupid.

I love how you like to use the 'I love gore and Kerry gambit soooo much it hurts' gambit to distract from how piss poor the two morons were as choices to lead this country.

THAT is truly fucking stupid.
 
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