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Something really scary for Obama's Democrats |
2009-10-28 |
![]() They're learning, painfully, that campaigning without George W. Bush is baffling, frustrating and scary. Worse, it offers a preview of what the congressional campaigning will be like next year. One Obama doorbell ringer, working neighborhoods in Northern Virginia for Creigh Deeds, says even the promise of free pizza can't lure faithful Democrats to a rally. For weeks, The Washington Post, the house organ of the national Democratic Party, pounded away at Bob McDonnell, the Republican nominee, for having written politically incorrect term papers in graduate school, citing his master's thesis, which decried abortion, gender-bending and radical feminism, as proof that he doesn't like women very much. Only a month ago, Mr. Deeds, the Post's horse in the race, wouldn't talk about anything but the McDonnell graduate-school thesis - maybe a boon to master's and doctoral candidates who can't get anybody but a professor to read their wit and wisdom, but, as it turns out, a bore to voters in Virginia. The public-opinion polls continue to show Mr. McDonnell ahead, despite all the Post's ineffective deeds, and with a lengthening lead. |
Posted by:Fred |
#10 The Washington Post, the house organ of the national Democratic Party It started out as that, if one knows the Post's history. |
Posted by: Pappy 2009-10-28 22:04 |
#9 The system is at fault, electing a republican into a system designed to expand government won't change a thing either, they'll just expand government into their preferences at the populations expense. America was founded on individual sovereignty, until you get back to that the country will founder. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2009-10-28 21:08 |
#8 #3 "I wuz promised that Obama wuz gonna pay my mortgage and my gas! Didn't happen. Then, my cuz in Detroit wuz promised Obama dollars earlier this month. Didn't happen. Now, all youse can offa me is this damn pizza? Oh, hell to the no!" Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie 2009-10-28 05:05 Blondie, you nailed it perfectly. |
Posted by: WolfDog 2009-10-28 11:15 |
#7 Is it *good* pizza, or is it that cheap Papa Johns crap? Since they aren't living off of the taxpayer like O'Bumble, it probably wasn't flown in from St. Louis. Probably. |
Posted by: Woozle Uneter9007 2009-10-28 10:44 |
#6 Is it *good* pizza, or is it that cheap Papa Johns crap? yeah, I'm a cheap date |
Posted by: Mitch H. 2009-10-28 09:42 |
#5 One Obama doorbell ringer, working neighborhoods in Northern Virginia for Creigh Deeds, says even the promise of free pizza can't lure faithful Democrats to a rally. Just another of empty promises by an empty suit. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2009-10-28 08:03 |
#4 For weeks, The Washington Post, the house organ of the national Democratic Party,... Which one isn't. The Donks have more media house organs than Rupert Murdoch. I'd say that Mr. Murdoch's were more profitable, but given the $700+B patronage looting of the treasury earlier this year, that may not be a valid observation. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2009-10-28 07:02 |
#3 "I wuz promised that Obama wuz gonna pay my mortgage and my gas! Didn't happen. Then, my cuz in Detroit wuz promised Obama dollars earlier this month. Didn't happen. Now, all youse can offa me is this damn pizza? Oh, hell to the no!" |
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie 2009-10-28 05:05 |
#2 In ZimBobWean dollars? |
Posted by: twobyfour 2009-10-28 01:45 |
#1 says even the promise of free pizza can't lure faithful Democrats to a rally. Did you consider issuing every attendee their own $797 billion check? |
Posted by: ed 2009-10-28 00:58 |