Why Palin is a Complete Turn-Off (Politically)

Axle

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Man, it's a good thing freedom of religion is one of the cornerstones of our country. :00x21
 

The Sponge

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Yeah...nothing strange at all about Obama's church.

The stuff you guys are posting over and over is exactly why the the tide has been turning in this election. Like it or not she is teflon and attacking her only hurts Obama's cause. His campaign is a trainwreck right now.

if you guys want to win find a new message...

Real teflon :mj07:
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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I'll go back to your thread title Gary--

Why Palin is a Complete Turn-Off (Politically

--then consider the political jobs shes held--and the rating that those she served has given her.

Would appear she has been political savior from those she served and only a turnoff to--go back over thread for reference.
 

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Sorry I missed this back when . . .

Obama's cause. His campaign is a trainwreck right now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnhmByYxEIo

The winning campaign usually succeeds best in defining their opponent. McCain has been impulsive, petty, erratic, and angry in employing tactics rather than a strategy in lobbing spitballs at Obama, and Obama has executed a disciplined strategy of not blinking. There was never any alarm on the part of Obama and the Axelrod team that Palin or the polls or the condescension was undermining the consistent themes of the last 18 months, and events and McPalin have brought the campaign right back to where the strategy anticipated. Obama has had a good run as the voting started this week, and he can really do himself some good tonight, before Sarah Palin takes the stage to reinforce a consistent theme. Nevertheless, Barack Hussein Obama still has to make the final connections to close the deal, and there are still plenty of ways for the election to break against the junior senator from Illinois.
GL

The voting has started, and the "on the ground" organization and long-term planning that always gives you a chance when you are behind and allows you to press your advantage when you are ahead becomes critical . . . What were they thinking?

GL
 
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