corysub
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ORIGINAL: BitaTruble The last view days have seen a rehash of Ayers & Wright (Rez is sure to come up again as well), something we went through in the dem primary. That tactic didn't help Clinton clinch and Obama went on to secure the nomination. Is it going to work this time around in the General Election and give us 4 more years of a pub WH or will it backfire and secure Obama a new residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave? Negative ads have often worked in the past but is the public getting tired of them? What say you, the voter? I agree with you on "negative ads" but there is a difference between making up stories and attacking someone personally with no substance and "informative ads" that are based on documented truths. As far as "negative" propagand, just listen to CNN and MSNBC, my favorite being Keith Ubarmann who foams at the mouth, clenches his jaw and throws paper at the camera as he beats up on Sarah Palin. Someone please get the guy some meds, not for him as much as he might hurt someone in the studio one day when he goes completly hysterical as the polls close tight again over the nex few weeks in Pennsylvania, Virginia and possibly even Michigan....that later would do it for sure... Obama achieved most of the momentum that defeated Hillary in primary votes by people who were charmed by his unquestionable charisma and great script writing and delivery. Eat your heart out Robert Redford, you coulda been President! Hillary found her mojo in the final month of the democrat primary, and if the democrat party did not have ludicrous rules on portion control in the States and "super delegates" SHE would be at the top of the ticket and McCain would be totally out of it. Heck, even a long time Hillary hater like me actually came to appreciate the grit and passion she showed in those final weeks and members of my own family were switching to her, and, frankly, I'm not a total lover of McCain and was going to really have to make a tough call in November. On the other hand, Obama was fading in those final days as more background on this radical leftist became public, since almost a unanimous percentage of the voters in the early months of the democrat primary did not know about his close association with the terrorist Bill Ayers and his wife, did not know about Sol Olinsky being his mentor, did not know about his representation as attorney for ACORN, did not know about his dismissal of the U.S. military before anti-war groups, and his sweet deal with Tony Rezko, the convicted felon. There are more nut cases on his christmas card mailing list of friends that will emerge or re-emerge in discussion over the next few weeks. There is nothing in this man's short elected public service to remotely suggest that he has the ability to actually perform and execute the intensive management of the Executive that the next President will have to take on his shoulders, unless you want to count Barack's training of ACORN staff early in his life as an executive skill set. Certainly his "community organizing abilities" have been key in the building of a very active, vocal, "full of sound and fury" grass roots organization...and for that he deserves credit. The problem is Bruce Springsteen can't be at every polling place to draw in the immature younger voter. Been there, done that in my youth too...liberal parties and rallies were great places to meet the opposite sex...fantastic speed dating. and no campus police that might raid the dorm or frat house.
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