If Obama could tour with Bill Clinton, how would the crowds compare?
Posted by BlueMan at September 4, 2007 01:41 PMIn early voting states the smaller crowds are good to actually meet the voters, most of the large crowds Obama talks about are not in early voting states. We also know that large crowds do not translate into votes, most voters are still shopping around.
Posted by Stephen at September 4, 2007 04:44 PMi don't care how many people she pulls, i'm not voting for her - i want an end to all this political dynasty nonsense.
this is a republic not a monarchy.
oh i forgot it's actually more of an oligarchy (where political power effectively rests with a small, elite segment of society) or even more accurately, a plutocracy (government controlled by that minuscule percentage of extremely wealthy individuals yeah that sounds like america) even if (less than) 50% of the people vote it and want to call it a democracy....
Meanwhile, Barack Obama yesterday in New Hampshire tried to make the case that "divisive, special interest" politics started with Bill Clinton's administration.
Obama's not helping himself or Dems with that kind of sh*t. He's only revealing his ignorance of Nixon and Reagan's shenanigans and--worse--playing into Republican't memes by bashing Dems.
Posted by bartcopfan at September 5, 2007 08:27 AMBart, you have a really cool website. Great work!
Posted by Jeff Dinelli at September 5, 2007 09:41 AM