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From: Neeka11/3/2009 2:13:06 AM
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Monday, November 02, 2009
As if, you needed more evidence of media bias

How predictable is this AP news story?

GOP victory Tuesday won't erase party's problems

OK yah right. And if Republicans were to LOSE those elections on Tuesday? Heck the party could swing back into power in 2010 and win the presidential election in 2012 and the liberals suffering from "Battered Moonbat Syndrome" would still find a way to say that the Republicans are losing.

Meanwhile the positive spin for Obama in all these potential losses?

Remember, whatever happens on Election Day, no result could possibly ever suggest that Barack Obama and his administration is not as popular, as persuasive, as well-liked or as influential as he was a year ago. Never, ever, ever.

The Obama administration and their moonbat lackeys are working over time to try to turn the spotlight off of the dwindling candle of "the one."

With newspaper readership dwindling and most cable news network viewership dropping, will anyone from the fourth estate wake up and ask the pivotal question: "Uh... have we missed something? How long can we keep talking about this major shift and that Conservatives only make up a slim margin of the electorate? We are starting to look pretty silly here folks."

Exit question: What happens if there is a major sweep in Tuesday's elections? NY-23 goes to Hoffman (Conservative), Virginia goes Republican and NJ goes Republican (granted I think NJ is the bigger long-shot. The Republican needs to be up by more than 3% to overcome the NJ Democrat dirty trick machine)?

What happens to Obama's sweeping policies?

I think the blue-dogs get scared and the Republican's continue to hold firm for REASONABLE health care changes and Obama's agenda is lost for this year. Lost in the 2010 election cycle, and then becomes a major issue for the 2012 election cycle.

Posted by I am Coyote at 7:03 PM

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