While this may be your fantasy of why he would lose, in fact the qualities you hate so darn much got him elected in 2008. What will lose him an election, if anything, is the unemployment rate. It has nothing to do with his use of a Teleprompter or what you think of his basketball game. It is sad that you think that could possibly be true. |
He's urkel, without the lovable entertainment value. Things are too serious for a detached spaz to be running things
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Obama will win. I know most Republicans won't admit to this but Romney and his religion are pretty far out there. Yes, of course all religion is somewhat fairytale and faith based. But modern profits, multiple worlds/universe each with their own God, funny underwear. I think it is a little much for the religious right. They will stay home on election day. |
A moderate Republican here. I think the math does justify it. Right now, they seem to be running pretty close. But, unfortunately, the Republicans have a handicap here that they are a very close-minded party. While it may seem that they would be unified behind their party candidate, there are many close-minded Republicans who are not birthers who will not want to see a Mormon in the White House and would rather vote for a black Christian than a white Mormon. I can also tell you that Obama is generally more appealing to moderates than Romney. And Romney was the most attractive candidate of all of the Republican presidential candidates. |
And so your answer to Urkel is Romney. Way to go... ![]() |
hahahahahahaha |
You should be asking this question about 24 hours from now after the polls close in Wisconsin. If Tom Barrett loses and Scott Walker wins by a big margin, I'd wager that Obama's chances in November are pretty slim. |
Ridiculous. The odds are incredibly stacked against any recall action, which is why it so rarely happens. The fact that a recall is even thinkable for anything other than criminal behavior is a huge deal. |
Only happening because the public sector unions are funding it. They're terrified. And should be. |
Even if I believed your last line, the notion that Willard Romney, a throwback to the fantasy world of the 1950s that never existed except on "Leave It To Beaver", would be a "new day" is absolutely laughable. That said, the Big Lie has worked before and Romney is a ruthless and utterly unprincipled expert at using it, and I have no doubt that he/they have only just begun to spread the odious stain of falsehood and innuendo to secure victory at any cost. Romney is as unprepared as Obama was - the notion that business experience equals ability to govern is absurd. But he can win with the Big Lie, Americans have proven themselves to be pretty gullible and stupid, electorally speaking. |
this captures Obama's best chance --- that the Republicans have become so captured by the most intolerant and viciously nasty and exclusionary fringe that enough independents will retch at the thought of endorsing that -- in the guise of a Mormon, no less -- and enable Obama to eek out a win. |
Obama supporters either hate writes or have a lot of white liberal guilt |
He has a fighting chance - and if he does win, it will be because he thinks up something almost dirty, but legal.
An example would be busing in barely cogent people for lack of a better description who haven't voted in decades but are coherent enough to have their votes count (actually, such a busload came to my voting location of seemingly stupified people in 2008, and the driver claimed in response to my inquiry, as I got on the bus to ask, that they were not actually voting just "looking"). Or, maybe he will do something crazy techy that will tip the scales - beyond all the FB-ing and texting we saw in 2008. Or, some liberal loon organization will invent some controversy about Romney shortly prior to the election that will tilt the chads. Or maybe some local controversy in West Palm. Who knows. I think we will have quite a show later this year. I'm almost resigned that one of the above 2 will occur. |
or 3 - sorry - posted too soon |
Your description makes a Christian religion sound fantastical - so weird compared to a Kenyan muslim growing up muslim in Indonesia eating dog and later being a member of a straight up racist church for several years. . . You are throwing stones from a glass house here - sorry, but Romney has Obama beat on the whole religion tip. Move on to something with more substance - like real issues, e.g., the economy, jobs, taxes, etc. |