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I will like Ted alittle more when the proposed wind farms appear in his 'front yard'...Nantucket Sound.........................like that will ever happen.
Damn good speech. I have a lot more respect for Hillary now than I did two hours ago.
Now let's see what Obama says on Thursday. He needs to match this. As one teary-eyed Clinton supporter said "I will not vote for John McCain. I will give Obama a chance, but he needs to connect with me and he has not done that yet."
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
Damn good speech. I have a lot more respect for Hillary now than I did two hours ago.
Now let's see what Obama says on Thursday. He needs to match this. As one teary-eyed Clinton supporter said "I will not vote for John McCain. I will give Obama a chance, but he needs to connect with me and he has not done that yet."
If you get a chance, pick up the Atlantic and read about the internal squables of the Clinton campaign. Also a good one in VF.
For someone who thumped loudly about being ready for the job (ready to lead) she did a crappy job with her campaign team.
As one teary-eyed Clinton supporter said "I will not vote for John McCain. I will give Obama a chance, but he needs to connect with me and he has not done that yet."
gag me with a spoon.
any voter who is waiting for another speech from Obama to make up their mind is a sheep waiting to be herded.
A significant percentage of Clinton supporters are never going to follow the huckster. Sure, a few woolly-headed lambs will stray. Baaah! Baaaah!
What is interesting is that Obama appears to be getting no boost from his VP pick or the convention, and usually a candidate gets a little boost from those two. I wonder if Obama's numbers drop in a week or two.
What is interesting is that Obama appears to be getting no boost from his VP pick or the convention, and usually a candidate gets a little boost from those two. I wonder if Obama's numbers drop in a week or two.
If they follow trends they will. What will be interesting to watch is how those figures are "spun" or "not reported". That should give us a truer picture.
Does McCain get a "bump" from the convention? That'll be interesting too.
After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.
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