I love how liberals react to an ad that spanks their candidate hard. As I've pointed out previously, this board, and the media are all a buzz about the ad.
Anytime a liberal starts squawking, I take notice, because it usually means conservatives are puttin' the screws to them.
Yes, but obviously you haven't. You keep trying to debunk the McCain ad, just as the liberal media is trying to do. The story is still alive because IT IS newsworthy, that's why it's receiving all the attention.
The fact that you're distraught, and acting like a drama queen with statements like "SO bad and SO far beneath a presidential candidate.." only solidifies my point.
A toe tapping trumped up scandal is your comparison here? Desperate times...
Beautiful, this is textbook, Liberal 101
No, it's so he can try and boost his dismal numbers in the polls.
No, this is a liberal talking point. One that liberals can't substantiate, precisely why they bail everytime the get called to prove their claim.
The problem is liberals, and their environmental buddies, who hold their leashes.
Agreed.
Nice, now that the numbers are in, and overwhelming numbers at that, you want to change the wording.
Your personal thoughts have no validity.
For the first time in years, concerns about gas and oil prices now ranks among the top concerns when Americans are asked to volunteer the most important problem facing the country. It is now the number two issue, after the war in Iraq and ahead of the economy. Poll: Gas Prices Affecting Habits, Fuel Costs, Poor Perceptions Of Iraq Lowering President's Ratings - CBS News
Most people? Your opinion doesn't hold water as proved above.
More liberal talking points, that once again, aren't substantiated with any factual data.
Hanging on to every word Katie Couric says is fine and dandy, for you, but if you want to debate, please bring some facts to substantiate your talking points.
I take comfort in nothing election related until I see the candidate I voted for giving his acceptance speech.
No, the electoral map is too inconclusive in August. In October, after the conventions, and the debates, then the electoral map will shape up and give us a good indication of where the candidates are.
You can feel all you want, his numbers have been consistent, it's Obama who's constantly up and down.