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August 09, 2008
How to blow it
The Democrats are the masters of blowing it. And they don't just simply "blow it" - they blow it especially when the electorate seems desperate to give it to them.
It's the most winnable presidential election in American history - but the Democrats are old hands at losing. Michael Moore offers some helpful hints on how they might gift it all to the Republicans.
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There are also similar versions of McCain and of Barack. This is “The Presidial” project by Jeremy Tubbs. The found images have been rotated cropped resized and/or had the background cloned to fill the frame for the correct alignment and positioning
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gotta shoot them all !!!!
Posted by: hearsetrax at Aug 10, 2008 4:02:00 AM
If the Democrats blow this one, it will go down as one of the biggest upsets ever. So many Americans are tired of Republicans running the country and are very open to having a Democrat leading the way.
Posted by: Tony Sena at Aug 10, 2008 10:52:38 PM
How sad that Michael Moore's last point was to the tune of if Obama endorses him he will have a better chance of winning the election.
I will be devastated if Johnny Mac wins but Michael Moore gives the left a bad name through his lies and ego.
Additionally he encourages Obama to hit first, hit hard, play on the same level as the neo-cons.
That's precisely why many free thinking people who want change are embarassed by Moore.
A major element of Obama's cult of personality is that he's calm and seemingly has nothing to hide.
Posted by: Chad at Aug 11, 2008 3:02:54 AM
Let's hope they do.
With Obama we will get "reparations" and a return of the Fairness Doctrine.
If the Fairness Doctrine returns you will see not only government control of the airwaves but also of the internet.
We already have glimpse of government sponsored control of the airwaives with "public" radio and TV. And look at the liberal pap that those institutions put out. I.E. Bill Moyers tired old diatribe. Commercial liberal radio just don't cut it otherwise it would be more profound than the limp wrist Air America was. Or is it still in existance?
Posted by: moke at Aug 12, 2008 6:38:54 PM