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Home Front: Politix
McCain Flies His Campaign Past Obama
2008-09-13
Posted by:tipper

#8  AND a lot more Americans will question what the press is saying about him.......

not out of the woods - but we do see some light.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2008-09-13 23:01  

#7  He's angered too many and John hasn't unloaded his terrorist ties and Annenburg challenge - ACORN - just keep bringing up phantom voters.........
Posted by: anonymous2u   2008-09-13 23:00  

#6  I don't think the Clintons will help him at all but he doesn't need them to win this election. He just needs to get back on message, drop the Chicago politics, and restore his Captain Hope & Change persona. There's time enough for him to do that, all it would require is dropping Axelrod for, well, pretty much anyone else not of the radical far urban left.
Posted by: AzCat   2008-09-13 22:02  

#5  But there's still time for The One to turn to a sane strategist in his desperation...

Ordinarily I'd agree, Cat. Obambi might be trying to turn to the Clintons right now...but who do you think are the ones who set the scuttling charges?

The wonderful effects of the OODA loop aside, we're not out of the woods yet - those lovely folks at ACORN are at it again.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2008-09-13 21:24  

#4  Well, the NY Times has a front page hit piece on Palin tomorrow. They're doing their part to keep him afloat .... pfeh.
Posted by: lotp   2008-09-13 20:52  

#3  The idea that they have no idea what's happening squares well with this piece from The Telegraph. But there's still time for The One to turn to a sane strategist in his desperation, keep your fingers crossed that everyone around is as arrogant as they appear to be.
Posted by: AzCat   2008-09-13 20:45  

#2  "The most amazing aspect of the OODA loop is that the losing side rarely understands what happened."

And that is exactly what we are seeing here. Sen. Obama counted on owning the media so that any "minor" gaffes he made would be overlooked, and his opposition would be nullified by the lack of relevant coverage.

Now it's all blown up in his face over a person with substance and character, and he has no clue why. Nor do I think his dupes, the MSM, do either.
Posted by: DLR   2008-09-13 20:40  

#1  We heard the OODA loop here first, folks!
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-09-13 17:19  

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