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George Shelps
2008-10-24 13:52:41 UTC
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Laura*s E-Blast http://www.LauraIngraham.com October 23, 2008

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Pennsylvania is case-in-point. Despite assuring voters Palin is a lying
idiot anti-woman baby-moose killer, GOP enthusiasm is soaring. And this
comes from no less a source than Democratic Governor Ed Rendell, who
fired off two warnings to the Obama camp that the state was in danger of
slipping away. According to the far-left Daily Kos website, Obama
internal Keystone State polling shows just a two-point differential.
Seems the less Palin cares about media attacks against her, the better
she does, and the angrier the media becomes.
Richard Carnahan
2008-10-24 16:12:11 UTC
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Laura*s E-Blast    http://www.LauraIngraham.com  October 23, 2008
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Pennsylvania is case-in-point. Despite assuring voters Palin is a lying
idiot anti-woman baby-moose killer, GOP enthusiasm is soaring. And this
comes from no less a source than Democratic Governor Ed Rendell, who
fired off two warnings to the Obama camp that the state was in danger of
slipping away.
The Ed Rendell I saw on HARDBALL yesterday only warned of over-
confidence by the Dems.

According to the far-left Daily Kos website, Obama
internal Keystone State polling shows just a two-point differential.
Last PA poll I read (10-23) had Obama up by 11.
Seems the less Palin cares about media attacks against her, the better
she does, and the angrier the media becomes.
The base is all Palin has left. Everyone else has long-since headed
for the exits.
Feuillade
2008-10-24 16:43:30 UTC
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The base is all Palin has left.  Everyone else has long-since headed
for the exits.
Choosing Palin was the final nail in McCain's political coffin. And
I'm happy to say that I predicted that at the time.

From www.celticprogressive.blogspot.com, September 2, 2008:

"But the funny thing is that McCain is really fucked. In theory, he
could replace her now -- after all, Palin hasn't even been officially
nominated by the convention -- but in a very short time Sarah Palin
has become the "ooomph girl" of the rabid right, the very base that
McCain most needs to shore up if he wants to have any hope of winning
in November. If he drops her now, he alienates a part of the
Republican party that he just can't afford to offend. If he doesn't
drop her, he runs the risk of alienating everyone else."

And the latter is exactly what has happened. :)

Tom Moran
www.celticprogressive.blogspot.com

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