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To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (571394)5/4/2004 11:28:45 AM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Of course I posted the polls to make the point that the race is close and so, as we see with Ken Phillipps (who also relies upon the Rasmussen polls), anyone can wait and go "RAH RAH" once the numbers look good. Ken actually waits until the market loses a few points to point out that 'the downturn in the market proves the public's lack of confidence in Bush.' But when the market gains 80 points, he is suddenly deaf and dumb. It is leftist dishonor, and I am parodying it, sometimes even changing the articles' titles to reflect my own wishful thinking.

In truth, the polls are fairly meaningless when we look at the bigger picture. I think at this point in the last presidential race Clinton was running third behind other Democrat challengers.

You are correct that when the numbers look better, I will be back. When they take off, leaving Kerry in the dust (which I hope Bush will manage to do), then I will be here ridiculing you, like this: "Nyah, nyah, nyah."

If, on the other hand Bush loses, then I will still be ridiculing you like this "nyah nyah nyah. Leftists got the fraud they deserve."

Whatever happens, you'll still be a loser.