Pyat makes a political prediction!
Aug. 29th, 2008 11:24 amI predict John McCain will probably win the election down south, though perhaps by an inconcievably narrow margin. It strikes me that both sides draw support from very stratified classes of voters, and the numbers don't change much. (I ignore, for now, the possibility of coordinated voting fraud, though I do not think it a zany conspiracy theory. That sort of thing happens around the world, all the time.)
That said, choosing Palin as a veep will at least make the shallower sort of Republican happier about voting for McCain, because she's young(ish) and personable, and has never, ever sang "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" to the tune of "Barbara Ann".
That said, choosing Palin as a veep will at least make the shallower sort of Republican happier about voting for McCain, because she's young(ish) and personable, and has never, ever sang "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" to the tune of "Barbara Ann".
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Date: 2008-08-29 03:41 pm (UTC)http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/blogs/politicalticker/2007/04/mccain-sings-bomb-bomb-iran.html
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Date: 2008-08-29 03:38 pm (UTC)I'm also tired of their followers who believe all the doom and gloom bullshit that the talk radio hosts and conservative bloggers put out.
Conservatives by definition are afraid of anything different.
Sigh.
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Date: 2008-08-29 04:09 pm (UTC)Me, I'd vote for Obama if I lived down there.
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Date: 2008-08-29 04:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-29 04:40 pm (UTC)For all intents and purposes, we have a 2-party system, too, and need democratic reforms.
The Tommy Douglas video was fun, thanks. Westerners are a super bunch. Nutty reformers.
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Date: 2008-08-29 06:24 pm (UTC)Palin is a high-risk choice. She looks good on paper but has no political experience to speak of. She also undermines the main argument of McCain's campaign to date (there's no way you can claim that Obama is too inexperienced to be president and then pick her as VP). It also puts the spotlight back on McCain's age which is not where he wants it.
It's possible that she's a natural pro and will be way more effective than I would expect. But she could also be the next Dan Quayle, except that Dan Quayle had more political experience. He's just bet his entire campaign on her performance. That's not the action of a man who thinks he's going to win otherwise.
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Date: 2008-08-29 09:16 pm (UTC)can't ever get a fair shake as I am outnumbered by the
Competition.
as for third parties,
i really don't think there is a good
non-crazy one out there.
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Date: 2008-08-29 09:53 pm (UTC)You can't go wrong stating what it is you believe in, and stating clearly why the other fellow is wrong. On FM, at least, you mainly seem to just say that you're sick of left-wingers ranting about right-wingers. The discussion is generally one about respective attack ads, something someone else said in support of a candidate or party.
I don't think I've ever seen you offer counter arguments that addressed actual Democratic policies, or reasons why you support your candidate, or even whether or not you support a candidate. And, I stress to say, I have never seen you do so. For all I know, you actively talk about it elsewhere, or when I'm not around.
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Date: 2008-08-29 09:24 pm (UTC)I agree with the other blogger that the youth vote may be the spoiler. It makes you wonder how accurate these polls are that put McCain and Obama at both 47%. How do they conduct these polls? Does anyone under 35 actually answer their phone on a Saturday night? If you have call display, why would you even answer a 1-800 number?
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Date: 2008-08-29 10:30 pm (UTC)I'm worried about the choice of Palin as a running mate, because it's very strategic. There are a LOT of Hillary Clinton supporters (I've seen 50% quoted) who won't vote for Obama, and some of them may go over to McCain due to him having a woman on his ticket. Plus, Palin's got Assemblies of God connections, which may bring more evangelicals on side. Scary.
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Date: 2008-08-30 01:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-30 12:02 am (UTC)We're incredibly indoctrinated, and then you throw in bias in the mainstream media, and anything the churches may be telling would be voters. I know that not just southerners, but a lot of Americans want to convince themselves that Dubya was a mistake and the Republicans are still worthwhile anyway, and that they can go out and vote for McCain with a clear conscience, so they will seize any reason to vote against Obama, no matter how flimsy or irrational. Democrat candidate? Dark skin? Weird name? Rumors of being a *gasp* Moslem? Obviously more intelligent than a brick? Not properly pro-gun or anti-Gay or pro-abortion or religiously Christian enough? Anything will work for these people, anything at all.
I don't really buy in to all the whole hope and change stuff. I'd love to, and when I hear Obama making his speeches, I want to believe in him with every bit of my mind and my spirit. I can't, however, I'm too cynical.
But what I do know is that if McCain wins - and frankly I think that's what's going to happen - it'll be a fucking disaster, and by comparison if Obama wins by some chance, at worst it'll be business as usual.
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Date: 2008-08-30 04:24 am (UTC)There has been an unprecedented increase in voter registration and in voter participation, starting in 2004 and increasing dramatically with the recent primaries, at least in western states.
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Date: 2008-09-02 11:55 pm (UTC)*blech*