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TheHeretic -> Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/21/2008 9:36:15 AM)

       With very little fanfare, and on a night of the week a lot of folks won't be home to watch, Barack Obama and Join McCain will square off on foreign policy, with Jim Lehrer as moderator.  9 p.m. Eastern, Friday, September 26, check your local listings.

       After McCain's answer about Geogia at Saddleback, I think Obama is going to get torn up.




Owner59 -> RE: Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/21/2008 10:34:38 AM)

You mean McCain will have the answers in advance,at the debate,too?

Isn`t that called cheating?

Unless you`re a New England Patriots fan,it is.




Vendaval -> RE: Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/21/2008 12:47:48 PM)

Thank you for the reminder, Rich.




bipolarber -> RE: Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/21/2008 6:16:14 PM)

Hey, think they'll do a "pat down" on them both? Remember the mysterious "boxy bump" Bush had on his back during his debate against Kerry?

I wouldn't put it past them to try feeding McCain (or at the very least Palin) with coached answers if they could.

After all, republicans are well known for cheating... (just look at the shit they pulled in FL)




TheHeretic -> RE: Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/21/2008 9:39:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Owner59

You mean McCain will have the answers in advance,at the debate,too?

Isn`t that called cheating?



            Keep telling yourself that, O59.  It's all going to be Karl Rove's fault when Barack Obama gets left looking like an idiot.  It won't have anything to do with the fact that he now understands that all his spoutings of a yearish ago were nonsense, and that he needs multiple advisors and a few days to come up with an answer McC got right to begin with.

       




Thadius -> RE: Friday! Friday!!! FRIDAY! (9/22/2008 7:25:06 AM)

I read an interesting article about this sort of belief earlier.  The belief that the only way Republicans win the White House is through tricks and deception...

quote:

 http://www.newsweek.com/id/160083
Here They Go Again

Rovean tactics alone do not win the Republican Party elections. This is a center-right country, and Democrats ignore this at their own peril.
By Jonathan Darman | NEWSWEEK
Published Sep 20, 2008 From the magazine issue dated Sep 29, 2008 
To democrats it simply does not make sense. The past eight years, with Republicans in control of the White House, have, they say, been disastrous for America. The military is beleaguered and beaten down after two long and taxing wars. The nation, they go on, has been disgraced in the eyes of the world. The economy has collapsed. The financial system is broken. Eighty percent of voters believe the nation is on the wrong track. Yet, a month and a half before the November election, the Democratic nominee for the presidency only slightly leads the Republican standard bearer in most polls. The GOP, in spite of everything, might somehow be able to hold on to power.

How could this possibly be? Surely, anxious Democrats have told themselves, only a nefarious plot could have gotten us here. The Republicans cannot win this election on the issues, they reason, so they have set out to win it the way they always do—by distraction, division and lies. They will paint Democrats as out-of-touch elitists on the wrong side of the culture war, and a country that doesn't know better will accept their fabrication whole hog. The only way to win this election is to beat the Republicans at their own game. This is the way it works in modern presidential politics: Democrats run on ideas and issues, Republicans run on Karl Rove.

But this paranoid view, that Roveism alone wins campaigns for the GOP, cannot fully explain a simple reality: for 40 years, Republicans have won the presidency more often than not. The GOP has won seven of the past 10 presidential elections. Republican candidates have won more than 400 electoral votes in four separate elections (Richard Nixon's re-election in 1972, Ronald Reagan's wins in 1980 and 1984 and George H.W. Bush's victory in 1988), while the Democrats' best showings came in 1992 and 1996, when Bill Clinton won 370 and 379 electoral votes, respectively. Jimmy Carter is the only Democratic presidential candidate in 44 years to win 50 percent of the popular vote. If this phenomenal Republican record is thanks only to the dirty tricks of Karl Rove (or Lee Atwater, or Richard Nixon before him), then surely our political system is so easily subverted by treachery that a revolution is required.

Emphasis mine.






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