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To: i-node who wrote (423464)10/7/2008 3:50:28 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571893
 
Even if McCain won the debate tonight, the liberal media would spin it as an Obama win.

Why are you such a dumb cluck? The "media" gave palin the win...the polls the very next day did not. The media gave mccain a tie...the next day polls did not. What makes you so dense?

Al



To: i-node who wrote (423464)10/7/2008 4:36:09 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571893
 
>> If McCain doesn't do that tonight, he might as well take the rest of his campaign money and donate it to charity.

The election is over.

Even if McCain won the debate tonight, the liberal media would spin it as an Obama win.

The fix is in, Ten.


You get sillier by the minute. In 2000 and 2004, you guys claimed the media didn't like Bush but he won inspite of their bias. Now in 2008 the media doesn't like McCain and miraculously has become strong enough to get Obama elected. Not only is your conclusion illogical but manages to ignore a very important and critical fact........Obama is more popular with the American people than is McCain.



To: i-node who wrote (423464)10/7/2008 4:41:53 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571893
 
Inode, > Even if McCain won the debate tonight, the liberal media would spin it as an Obama win.

Although I love to point out how biased the mainstream media is, let me just state the obvious here: Obama is now ahead because of the financial crisis.

By the way, Palin came to Southern California over the weekend and attracted a crowd of 13,000. Despite her shortcomings, people are desperate to see real change. Unfortunately, real change isn't going to happen when 3 out of the 4 candidates are members of the most unpopular Congress in recent memory.

Tenchusatsu