It's a dead heat in the race for the White House.What has happened to the anointed one? The American people have finally awoken to the fact that Barack Hussein Obama has no experience. No experience in foreign policy, in domestic policy, in politics. They hear his stump speeches and platitudes, they hear the MSM laud him for doing nothing, they try to discover exactly what his plans are and how they will be financed, and they don't like what they see. What they see is an empty suit running with an affirmed racist.
The first national poll conducted after Barack Obama publicly named Joe Biden as his running mate suggests that the battle for the presidency between the Illinois senator and John McCain is all tied up.
In a new CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Sunday night, 47 percent of those questioned are backing Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominees, with an equal amount supporting his Republican opponent, McCain.
"This looks like a step backward for Obama, who had a 51 to 44 percent advantage last month," said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "Even last week, just before his choice of Joe Biden as his running mate became known, most polls tended to show Obama with a single-digit advantage over McCain."
How will this play out at the
These people have a name for themselves: PUMA and they are angry. Angry enough to either not vote or vote for someone else. Angry enough to take away safe states for Obama like New York and California.Sixty-six percent of Clinton supporters -- registered Democrats who want Clinton as the nominee -- are now backing Obama. That's down from 75 percent in the end of June. Twenty-seven percent of them now say they'll support McCain, up from 16 percent in late June.
"The number of Clinton Democrats who say they would vote for McCain has gone up 11 points since June, enough to account for most, although not all, of the support McCain has gained in that time," Holland said.
Tonight the Democrats start their convention. With the line up of speakers for this event, the opening night looks more like a convention of Hamas supporters than Democrats. If the rhetoric spoken by Dhimmi Carter and Michelle Obama is anything like the words they have already said to the public, Barack Hussein Obama can then find himself in November sitting in his living room crying:
"Why Me?"
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Any new developments on the little matter of Obama's birth certificate yet Findalis?
Things seem to have gone very quiet on that front.
And I suspect many Americans see an increasingly dangerous world out there, with a resurgent Russia and the little boy with big ears doesn't exactly inspire confidence....
A Democrat has filed a lawsuit for him to produce a valid birth certificate. Very hard to get the British Home Office to look for it. For if he was born in Kenya he would have a British birth certificate. I am still looking.
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