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Comment on: Random notes

Quick Note on Poll Results

6 Comments

Hoping & Praying

the polls are right and that they are an indication that the deaf dumb and blind among us are beginning to wake up. I like this post because it gives one hope for hope. Thanks for your dedication, common sense approach and excellent way with words. Keep up the good work.

Andrews

I wish I had a "I told you so" box that those who voted for Obama denied while we on townhall predicted and blogged about. Even if it was just a quarter, I'd have enough to pay for my student loans.

Andrews

The polls are probably more in our favor with the exception of Rasmussen all of the other pollsters take a large sample of the "Moonbat Population" that lives in New York or LA or Boston. So you always have to subtract for that. When I was asked if he be more like Clinton or Carter. I said Carter too. He has a little bit of Clinton in him as well but he is mostly Carter. Great Post.

MJSJR

I actually wrote a post some time ago asking if he would be more Carter or Clinton.

Here it is: http://andrews.blogtownhall.com/2008/11/11/carter_or_clint on.thtml

Thanks for the comment.

Eric

I know what you mean. He is beating Clinton on breaking his promises. The only difference being he is upsetting the left as fast as he upsets the right.

I know, I know, yes he is governing from the left on economics. But the left wanted him largely to govern left on foreign affairs, and while he is doings so on Iran and some other issues, he is missing the important cut and run promises on Iraq and Afghanistan, and so all his other left leaning policies are not enough to win back many on the left.

Not to mention that his economic policies, while too left for the right, are too "pro-business" for the left. So he just upsets everyone.

Bobbie

Glad you enjoyed it. I try to be as upbeat as I can. I get tired of all the doom and gloom and try to find some positives in the news. It is hard sometimes, though.