Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50-50, he could easily lose and on the merits of his performance, that would be justified IMO (I voted for him & will again but with no enthusiasm this time).
Electoral math favors him, he has more sold states and 212 or so votes locked ...
But he could easily lose, he seems to have squandered so many opportunities to lead more strongly or to take advantage politically of various events and has done neither IMO.
Current economic trend & Europe makes it look bad for him, but see the underlying electoral advantage he has starting out.... it's a toss up.
This...completely.
I believe he will probably win, but not if the economy goes into a tailspin again b/c of Europe. In that case, he is toast.
I will also vote for him again. Not necessarily b/c I think Romney is particularly horrible (of all the Republican candidates, he seems the most moderate to me, and I like that), but I'm worried he will be indebted to the crazy Evangelical conservative right and will be in the position to do a whole lot of harm if Repubs control Congress as well.
but the crazy left is ok
The crazy left is not holding the government hostage.
Anonymous wrote:So Obama is the crazy left? lol...the democrats are centrist, Obama is about as far left as ...gasp...Reagan
Anonymous wrote:I have faith in what Nixon called the silent majority, the unbiggoted, smart enough to vote for their own self interest masses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's going to lose. Obama is simply not leadership material. He is lazy . His ideology is infantile . Nobody in their right mind would follow him into battle. He is uncoordinated . He doesn't understand the revolutionary concepts of limited government, capitalism , personal property, the protection of the individual to pursue happyness without busybodies interference. Nobody even listens to his droning, incoherent , TelePrompTer blather anymore... It's mind-numbing. Obama is a awful leader and the country will vote for a new day.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50-50, he could easily lose and on the merits of his performance, that would be justified IMO (I voted for him & will again but with no enthusiasm this time).
Electoral math favors him, he has more sold states and 212 or so votes locked ...
But he could easily lose, he seems to have squandered so many opportunities to lead more strongly or to take advantage politically of various events and has done neither IMO.
Current economic trend & Europe makes it look bad for him, but see the underlying electoral advantage he has starting out.... it's a toss up.
This...completely.
I believe he will probably win, but not if the economy goes into a tailspin again b/c of Europe. In that case, he is toast.
I will also vote for him again. Not necessarily b/c I think Romney is particularly horrible (of all the Republican candidates, he seems the most moderate to me, and I like that), but I'm worried he will be indebted to the crazy Evangelical conservative right and will be in the position to do a whole lot of harm if Repubs control Congress as well.
but the crazy left is ok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50-50, he could easily lose and on the merits of his performance, that would be justified IMO (I voted for him & will again but with no enthusiasm this time).
Electoral math favors him, he has more sold states and 212 or so votes locked ...
But he could easily lose, he seems to have squandered so many opportunities to lead more strongly or to take advantage politically of various events and has done neither IMO.
Current economic trend & Europe makes it look bad for him, but see the underlying electoral advantage he has starting out.... it's a toss up.
This...completely.
I believe he will probably win, but not if the economy goes into a tailspin again b/c of Europe. In that case, he is toast.
I will also vote for him again. Not necessarily b/c I think Romney is particularly horrible (of all the Republican candidates, he seems the most moderate to me, and I like that), but I'm worried he will be indebted to the crazy Evangelical conservative right and will be in the position to do a whole lot of harm if Repubs control Congress as well.
Anonymous wrote:50-50, he could easily lose and on the merits of his performance, that would be justified IMO (I voted for him & will again but with no enthusiasm this time).
Electoral math favors him, he has more sold states and 212 or so votes locked ...
But he could easily lose, he seems to have squandered so many opportunities to lead more strongly or to take advantage politically of various events and has done neither IMO.
Current economic trend & Europe makes it look bad for him, but see the underlying electoral advantage he has starting out.... it's a toss up.
Anonymous wrote:The Mormon thing would work if Dems were as evil as the republican GOP candidates, willing to fan the flames of religious bigotry. But they aren't.
The only problem is, afgeryearsof beating him up over Jeremiah Writht, you have us firmly convinced that he is a Christiaan. FAIL!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.