MattusMaximus
Intellectual Gladiator
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Too many hits on the debate drinking game from the "My Friends" comments?
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Yup... prez debates, media bull**** & hype, B&B, and cookies.
Good for gettiin' my drunk on
Too many hits on the debate drinking game from the "My Friends" comments?
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The Headline I'm reading is "McCain to buy out every bad home loan".
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-e...bama-and-mccain-square-off-20081008-4wca.html
Well, McCain couldn't even remember how many houses he owns. Obviously he's looking for more...
I kid! I kid!
McCain/Obama Debate #2: Before I get spun: A dull debate in a dead room. Each stole the other's theme: Obama called for service to country, McCain for a "cool hand on the tiller" even as he seemed like a hyperactive hand himself. A tie helps Obama, and this probably wasn't even a tie. ... 1) Obama's great weakness is that he's an unknown with an unusual (i.e. strange) background. By painting him as a big-spending liberal, McCain oddly made Obama seem less strange, and more acceptable. Voters are used to dealing with big spending liberals--and they also may think that the there's not enough money for that much big spending anymore anyway. 2) Speaking of spending, McCain rails against Obama's "$860 billion" in proposed "new" spending, yet McCain wants the government to buy up all the bad mortgages in the country, give all homeowners new purchase prices and protect them from their ill-advised decisions? Sounds expensive. Update: I was just on Tavis Smiley's TV show with Rep. Maxine Waters, who said the money to do what McCain wants to do is already in the bailout bill. But it sure sounded to me like McCain was proposing a big new initiative; 3) "That one." Heh. Not racist--seemed to me like an attempt by McCain to avoid being too confrontational (by saying Obama's name) that wound up seeming more hostile than saying Obama's name would have been. 4) Obama still refers to economically pressured Americans as "you" rather than "we;" 5) McCain was badly hurt by the camera angle--shooting him from above only made him look short and scuttling.
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Apparently so. I suppose telling voters "Sorry for being stupid, but without consequences we as a nation won't learn from this mess. Oh, and enjoy renting!" is no way to win an election now is it?
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You're right. Given that the real issue is less the stupidity of home buyers and more the issues of turning those mortages into mis-rated securities, that would be a really stupid thing to say.
Yes, he's been harping on that one - our beloved JREF president is not happy about it.Oh yeah--I almost forgot: McCain kept calling the Adler Planetarium theater machine "an overhead projector".
Hubris can be dangerous, and Ben seems to have developed a penchant for "optimistic" predictions this election cycle, but fivethirtyeight.com currently pegs this scenario at 1 in 3. In fact, if all states currently fall the way they're leaning (on said site - others have Indiana as a red state), Obama would get exactly 375.Obama is moving into "landslide" territory eh? I sincerely hope that all the Democrats adopt such a ridiculous stance based on nothing but hubris, it may just turn this thing around in the long run.
Don't kid yourself Ben. I admit that Obama is winning. But 375 electoral votes? That's just laugh out loud kool-aid drinking nonsense. You are giving him states that are currently still very, very very close.