Tuesday, October 21, 2008

October 22, 2008

1.) Not so fast on that widening lead my friends. Don’t overestimate the power of the company you keep. Leave it Joe Biden, again, to run his mouth. I am really starting to believe that he is as close a friend to McCain as he says. Every time you turn around it seems he is trying to outdo Palin with who can screw their running mate the most. The last thing that BO needed to take place was to switch the discussion from economics to foreign policy. He worked time and time again to erase the inexperienced stigma. It was supposed to be done after the first debate and forgotten in the financial crisis. Make-up on a zit. Biden didn’t follow the lead on “don’t be too confident.” He hears Powell endorse BO and feels that now, since a former Secretary of State and military general has supported Barack, lets open the foreign policy argument again. If McCain has a penny left, he better role that tape over and over again with any robocalls or commercials he has.

2.) A word to the wise. Pay close attention to the race in PA. I think that it has the potential to tighten up. If it does McCain is ready to pounce. I know currently it is about a 13-15 point spread but I find it hard to trust that state. Common, they traded Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley, Terrel Owens and fired Larry Brown. No logic in that.

3.) Get your Kleenex. Sarah Palin is being victimized again by the media. So what, a dedicated hockey mom has to take her kids on trips while she governs. Sometimes kids don’t understand you have to go to work. I personally can empathize. How dare the liberal press try to question her on parenting. Sorry I couldn’t make that sound more sarcastic so I will tell you that I was being sarcastic, which defeats the sarcasm. Seriously, if she gets beat up for this there are a lot of suburban moms who are going to be more than likely to see her side. Remember what happened when Hillary cried before the New Hampshire primary. Western Penn and Suburban Mizzoo will be affected by this and those are areas that BO can’t stand to lose.

1 comment:

Sherie Thomas said...

I still believe on November 4, 2008 Barack Obama will be elected the next President of the United States.