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#26 2008-07-14 8:22 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
"socialist"?
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#27 2008-07-14 8:27 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Consider the source.
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#28 2008-07-14 8:33 am
Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Presidential elections always make me think of that commercial featuring a Soviet fashion show where they call out "Is next- DAYVEAR!" "Is next- EVENINGVEAR!" "Is next- SVIMVEAR!" and the woman comes out dressed the same each time except maybe a prop (a flashlight for eveningvear for instance).
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who is addicted to what's superficial,
who grubs with greedy hand for treasures
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#29 2008-07-14 8:43 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
All that article says is that they are "tied". My impression is that most polls have been close or giving Obama a slight lead.
So this is supposed to be news?
(say, isn't "shine" a racist remark?)
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"Do you agree that the magical potency of today's ceremony is exactly equal to the magical efficacy of ceremonial baptism with dihydrogen oxide, and do you agree that the power of all magical ceremonies is nonexistent?" After a resounding "amen" from the audience, the first person in line yelled, "Dry me brother! I'm free!"
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#30 2008-07-14 9:30 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
At least his wife's not a smurf.
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#31 2008-07-14 4:15 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
bratboy wrote:
This poll is an outlier. He's leading pretty much everywhere.
Then consider the state-by-state polling.
You're gonna believe a poll that lists Texas as "weak GOP"?
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#32 2008-07-14 4:22 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
It's not intended as a general designation, it applies only to the head-to-head polling for this presidential race. By "weak" they mean that in the most recent poll (from Rasmussen) McCain was only 9 points ahead of Obama (whereas a 10 point difference would be designated as "strong GOP").
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#33 2008-07-14 8:37 pm
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bedstuy wrote:
robco wrote:
I do live in a safe Democratic state. Obama will take CA, there's no doubt about that. So I don't feel guilty at all about voting for another candidate. I think more on the left in safe states should do the same. Those in swing states should suck it up and vote for Obama.
This pretty well illustrates the fact that there really is no party for the left in the US. It's either vote right or center-right. Kinda sucks if you're a liberal.You're a liberal?
In the US, yes. In most countries, probably not.
I'd like to see real UHC. I'd like to see real fuel economy standards and environmental protection legislation. I'd like to see the end of corporate welfare. I would like the Patriot Act repealed and the telecom immunity gone from the FISA bill. I'd like to see more invested in education. I'm for same-sex marriage. I like my civil liberties. If that makes me a liberal, so be it.
But like many, I don't support every leftist cause. I support Israel. I don't support slavery reparations.
In most other countries I'd be conservative or centrist. But in the US. I get painted as a liberal more or less. Though here in SF I'm somewhat conservative. It's all relative.
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#34 2008-07-14 9:23 pm
Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Jdude wrote:
robco wrote:
I do live in a safe Democratic state. Obama will take CA, there's no doubt about that. So I don't feel guilty at all about voting for another candidate. I think more on the left in safe states should do the same. Those in swing states should suck it up and vote for Obama.
This pretty well illustrates the fact that there really is no party for the left in the US. It's either vote right or center-right. Kinda sucks if you're a liberal.Obama is the second most left person in the Senate. Just how left are you?
By his voting record that seems to be the case - but many of his recent statements and the way he voted on the telecom bill are more moderate than left. Hopefully this means he is a reasonable Democrat (like Lieberman) and is starting to see reason.
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#35 2008-07-14 9:26 pm
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Hopefully being a reasonable Democrat doesn't get him kicked out of the club (like what had happened to Lieberman, their former VP nomination).
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#36 2008-07-14 9:28 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Define "reasonable" oh-wise-resedit
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#37 2008-07-14 9:41 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Nothing's more "reasonable" than offering yourself up as a mouthpiece for the opposing party's administration while also campaigning for that party's presidential candidate.
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#38 2008-07-14 9:56 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Ribtorus wrote:
Giving him the benefit of the doubt, he is doing what needs to be done so he can take the White House and effect the sort of change he originally set out to do. He's playing the electioneering game which is quite apart from governance and policy. That's par for the course. Of course is opponents would prefer a stalwart, well meaning, high principled loser.
If the "left" or progressives can't figure out what it takes to win elections nationally then they have no business campaigning.
so how does one determine (other than the record -- gghhaaawwww!!! i know, right!?
) whether the sheep in wolf's clothing isn't really the wolf in sheep's clothing wearing a wolf skin?
prithy. doo tell.
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#39 2008-07-14 10:00 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
resedit wrote:
Hopefully being a reasonable Democrat doesn't get him kicked out of the club (like what had happened to Lieberman, their former VP nomination).
by reasonable, you mean selling our previously held civil liberties down the river to big DHS and the business interests they protect?
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#40 2008-07-14 10:02 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Ribtorus wrote:
If the "left" or progressives can't figure out what it takes to win elections nationally then they have no business campaigning.
Do you know what most voters will remember about the FISA issue? That Obama changed his position (whatever position that was). A decision wholly without purpose, and a missed opportunity to demonstrate some sort of leadership in the Senate.
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#41 2008-07-14 10:15 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
bratboy wrote:
Ribtorus wrote:
If the "left" or progressives can't figure out what it takes to win elections nationally then they have no business campaigning.
Do you know what most voters will remember about the FISA issue? That Obama changed his position (whatever position that was). A decision wholly without purpose, and a missed opportunity to demonstrate some sort of leadership in the Senate.
Just abstractly ... not in reference to FISA or any other issue ... if you decide that you've been wrong in your position, shouldn't you change it?
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
resedit wrote:
Hopefully being a reasonable Democrat doesn't get him kicked out of the club (like what had happened to Lieberman, their former VP nomination).

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#44 2008-07-15 7:46 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
Just abstractly ... not in reference to FISA or any other issue ... if you decide that you've been wrong in your position, shouldn't you change it?
Yes.
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#45 2008-07-15 9:48 am
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resedit wrote:
Hopefully being a reasonable Democrat doesn't get him kicked out of the club (like what had happened to Lieberman, their former VP nomination).
Losing a primary race is "getting kicked out of the club"?
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#46 2008-07-15 10:03 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
resedit wrote:
By his voting record that seems to be the case - but many of his recent statements and the way he voted on the telecom bill are more moderate than left. Hopefully this means he is a reasonable Democrat (like Lieberman) and is starting to see reason.
Please explain, using Obama's own words, why his vote on the Telecom bill, is reasonable.
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#47 2008-07-15 11:15 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls … html#chart
McCain has been closing in the past few weeks, but Obama just took a slight upward turn again the past day or so.
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#48 2008-07-15 11:44 am
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
It's just way too early to pay any attention to polls yet.
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#49 2008-07-15 12:06 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
It is, but everyone else was doing it, and my poll averages all the other polls...
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#50 2008-07-15 12:10 pm
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Re: Is Obama losing his shine?
Stop waving your average poll around!
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