To: governsleastgovernsbest
I just watched/listened to David Axelrod’s appearance on Morning Joe, it was the sickest love in I’ve ever seen. I wonder if the McCain campaign and the RNC can file a complaint with the FEC claiming MSNBC is an extension of the Obama campaign and the DNC. I’m still waiting for a member of the McCain campaign to follow, I’m sure I’ll be waiting all day. On a side not, I was amused at Axelrod’s lame reply to a question by Barnicle about why the polls are so tight. Axelrod claims the polls won’t break until late in the Fall, typical answer from someone trying to cover his a$$. Ha, Ha.
32 posted on
07/14/2008 5:24:37 AM PDT by
moose2004
(Go Ahead, Make My Day)
To: moose2004
Axelrod claims the polls wont break until late in the Fall, typical answer from someone trying to cover his a$$. Ha, Ha.
The Friends discussed the polls, of course stating that polls are usually dead wrong. They asked Fast Eddie Rendell the same question and he gave the usual spin--nobody is paying attention, it's too early, he's seen five other polls with Barry way ahead but he thinks it means nothing right now. They then asked Tim Pawlenty and he said the remarkable strength of the McCain campaign and his testament is an indication of the direction of the race ahead. (Meanwhile, Ed just sat there with a blank look on his face while blinking like crazy.) Pawlenty was also very good at stressing Barry's total inexperience and recent flip flops on Iraq.
43 posted on
07/14/2008 6:12:19 AM PDT by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: moose2004
NBC’s almost as bad. They had Harold Ford, Jr. on the Today show talking about the ‘offensive cartoon’. When asked why it is that so many people still think B. Hussein is a muslim, Harold said that it was because of his name and added: (paraphrasing) Afterall, it is well known that Barak Obama is a devout Christian. He’s a long time member of a Christian church and his children have been baptized as Christians.
Naturally, Ford wasn’t asked if Obama’s belonging to that particular church made people doubt or flat out reject his Christianity claim. Nope, nadda word........
48 posted on
07/14/2008 7:13:23 AM PDT by
demkicker
(In the minority or majority, I'll never stop 'kicking' dems)
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