Thursday, October 23, 2008
Pennsylvania Too Close To Call
From ABC News:
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell wants Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., back in the Keystone State. He's worried Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., could still pull off a victory there.
"I don’t want to be selfish,” Rendell told CNN. “But I’m still a little nervous, so I have asked Obama to come back. We understand he’s got demands from 20 different states, but we’d like to see him here.”
People don't like being insulted or condescended to, and somehow after all these years, the Democrat still fail to understand this. That's because they like to think that they "know better" and are "smarter" than everyone else. This is called arrogance and hubris, two words seldom heard spoken by The Insane Liberal Clown Posse and the Obama Cultists these days. Oh, they managed to speak those words frequently in 2000 and 2004 about George W. Bush, but now? Not so much.
©2008
Labels: Election 2008, McCain, Osama Obama, Polls
Oh, well.
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