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Old 05-26-2008, 11:33 PM
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Default Re: Won't vote for Obama? Then it's time to enlist.

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Originally Posted by Michael1 View Post
Oh cool. So you'll forgive me for tuning into Rush 10 years ago and I'll pretend you no longer surf KOS or JUANCOLE or MOVEON. Maybe you can start to pretend I don't subscribe to opinionjournal or look at sites like National Review or the Weekly Standard.

I do look at the New Yorker, and the news feeds. But I stumbled across KOS and Rush and both are weirdos in my book. But I'm not a Dem or a Rep.

Let's just all be HONEST for once.

People tend to invite information (that is, visit web sites) they're inclined to be agreeable toward. This is true.

I get that Dems 'no longer' want to be associated with Kos or Juan Cole or moveon to the same degree that Republicans don't want to be associated with Rush or Sean Hannity or ... whatever the name was of that right wing think tank.
Do you get that those people never did speak for a lot of people who are tired of the meanness?
I DO think, however, that KOS is still increasing in 'market share' whereas Rush peaked long ago.

What does that tell you Mikeyy and Saltwn?

The only thing it tells me is that over the top rhetoric is now more on the internet than it is on talk radio. Eventually, there will be an internet right-winger to oppose the left wing blogger-haters. For now, the left owns the internet.

I'm not entirely convinced that garners a Presidential election success, however I'm not entirely convinced the Dems want their candidate to win.
I'm not entirely sure with this election there are any hard line Dems or Reps left. Just people who want to make the right choice. I still haven't decided, still leaning toward McCain. That could change.
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