View Full Version : Game over for Obama?
If Mccain can stick this on Obama this could REALLY hurt
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aSKSoiNbnQY0
Master Shake
09-22-08, 10:50 AM
We can only hope so.
Sounds more like an attack piece from the GOP than reporting.
I note zero mention of any Republicans receiving money from Fannie and Freddie - and given that McCain is one of the Keating 5 - that sounds impossible.
From someone at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
All you need to know, really.
we_are_toast
09-22-08, 11:16 AM
If Mccain can stick this on Obama this could REALLY hurt
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aSKSoiNbnQY0
Ahhh hahahahahahaha!
The AEI?! Maybe we can start quoting Rush Limbaugh or Fox news!
Gee golly, on FAUX News I heard Obama was Muslim, hates cats, kills puppies, is a terrorist and hates America.
The American Enterprise Institute is pretty much compromised when it comes to politics, doncha think?
nathanhulick
09-22-08, 12:38 PM
That was an opinion piece written by one of McCain's economic advisors.
sunskyfan
09-22-08, 12:43 PM
Obama takes in several million dollara a month! Why would $125k mean anything? AEI is BS chop shop for the Republicans.
babbittd
09-22-08, 12:44 PM
If Mccain can stick this on Obama this could REALLY hurt
His career in the Senate started in 2006. If McCain can successfully stick this whole mess on Obama and change his image over the course of one week from the "straight-talk deregulation express" to that of "Mr. Populist hates Wall Street" than it is indeed a sad commentary on the brain power of the American electorate. And this is not an endorsement for Obama, it is purely an anti-endorsement of McCain / Gramm.
FWIW (probably not much), I've been on the record as predicting a win for Obama based on the election demographics since 2006 and the state of the economy and suspect that Obama will wipe up the floor with McCain during the debate on Friday night after which his poll numbers (back up to +5% after the events of last week) will only rise from there.
The best thing about iTulip is that no matter what is posted you will always hear a contrarian position :p
Plus it seemed like Mega was a little out of pocket on sensational news posts so I thought I'd fill in :D
Hasn't anyone told these people that a new administration has only the first six months to complain about what problems they claim the prior administration left them with?
After that, they are responsible for the problem.
reallife
10-04-08, 12:02 PM
Game over for Obama? Not until election day. I expect Oama to win by a landslide. :D
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