So Much For McCain's Smear Tactics

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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Barack Obama attracting 52% of the vote while John McCain earns 44%. This is the highest level of support ever recorded for Obama and is his largest lead of the year. It also continues a remarkable twenty-five days in a row where the Democrat’s support has never declined by even a single point. The Democratic candidate has gained six full percentage points of support since Lehman Brothers collapsed to start the Wall Street mess.

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We are doomed.

NASDAQ's down 33% in the 7+ years Bush has been in office, national debt's is up $3 trillion, job growth over the last 8 years is the worst since the early 1930s, 5,000 Americans have died in foreign wars under W.

So which of these four measures do you think will be even worse with Obama?
 
Looks like we are going to get what we deserve a socialist country under a extremely liberal president. Serves us right for being so incredibly stupid.

I am quite sure the Muslims will be delighted.

We are doomed and so many of us are just to obamatized to see it.

Stupid would be listening to the garbage your side is spewing...

you messed it up... now it's time for someone else to fix it.

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The white people will be enslaved now. cynthia mckinney will be in charge of the gas chambers.

I think you misplaced your tinfoil hat

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I dont' think McCain needs to smear anybody, just get out there and tell the true story of how this financial meltdown started and there you go.
 
I dont' think McCain needs to smear anybody, just get out there and tell the true story of how this financial meltdown started and there you go.

yes....get out there and talk about how phil graham and the republican congress drafted legislation to remove regulations put in place during the depression and also get out there and talk about how Rick Davis' firm campaign for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to keep the regulations out.

oh and also get out there and talk about how McCain said as recently as this year that he's for MORE deregulation

oohhh ohhh AND get out there and talk about how in Dec of 07 McCain said he didn't see the subprime mortgage crisis coming


oohhh ohhh ohhh...get out there and talk about how the Republicans controlled Congress for the last 12 years and how they had the White House and the Congress for 6 of those but they STILL want to blame the democrats who were the minority when Clinton was president...

those are great ideas... yes...do that... :eusa_clap:
 
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NASDAQ's down 33% in the 7+ years Bush has been in office, national debt's is up $3 trillion, job growth over the last 8 years is the worst since the early 1930s, 5,000 Americans have died in foreign wars under W.

So which of these four measures do you think will be even worse with Obama?

Want me to answer that? How about all of them!! It would not make one damn bit of difference if John McCain or Obama were the preseident those numbers are not going up. You can honestly sit here and say that Obama, with his plans to spend over a trillion dollars in social spending on top of the already trillion plus dollars we have already spent without raising taxes on 95% of Americans "his words" is somehow going to move those numbers on a positive direction? I've heard all the Obama arguments, read his poistion papers and policy papers. I don't need a lecture to tell me on how many green jobs he is going to create which is a complete farce, when those green jobs are already offshore. Further, I don't need to be told that by ending the War in Iraq he will save 200 billion dollars a year in order to finance his programs which is another farce because he has also said it will take 16 months to do so and another year after that to submit a budget and then your looking at a re-election before one dollar of money is saved if that because he also plans to redeploy into Afghanistan. His "windfall" tax on the oil companies will be passed on to the consumer causing a rise in inflation so here you have his plan. As for John McCains tax credit plan, another joke, his 5000.00 plan that is partially finanaced by RAISING taxes on employee sponsored health insurance benefits. His connnection to companies like EADS and other foreign Military contractors that send jobs overseas. So both of these men are doing NOTHING doing the "say anything, do anything method" to get elected.
 
I dont' think McCain needs to smear anybody, just get out there and tell the true story of how this financial meltdown started and there you go.

And tell them what? That he helped...

And if he doesn't have to smear anyone, why is he? oh wait... I know, because Karl Rove is an "informal advisor" to his campaign.

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Anyway, it doesn't seem that it's going to do anything but reflect badly on McCain:

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Maybe people are sick and tired of the smears and lies? Maybe they've worked Palin out? Maybe they're wary of the evidence that McCain is a highly intemperate individual? Maybe they're ready to respond to a positive message from a politician?
 

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