Yeah, when you said something similar about the Michigan primary a few months ago, it got me thinking along those lines and I never really stopped. Maybe people should ask people in Michigan if they feel disenfranchised, instead of just assuming? Or, rather, if they feel disenfranchised by things that have happened since election day, rather than things that happened up to and including election day. I imagine that many of you don't.
Obama has done a good job of staying out of the in-fighting. I think that will help him with the independents. In fact, I still think he's going to clean up among the independents and win this thing in a landslide, but I don't want to get my hopes up...
And yes, I'm SO sick of the gotcha politics. New rule: you're only allowed to criticize a candidate for what they say or what one of their paid advisors says, and only if they say it more than once, or say it once and then refuse to apologize for it. Fair? Good.
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Obama has done a good job of staying out of the in-fighting. I think that will help him with the independents. In fact, I still think he's going to clean up among the independents and win this thing in a landslide, but I don't want to get my hopes up...
And yes, I'm SO sick of the gotcha politics. New rule: you're only allowed to criticize a candidate for what they say or what one of their paid advisors says, and only if they say it more than once, or say it once and then refuse to apologize for it. Fair? Good.