There's a lot of interesting political news today.
The National Journal has an analysis of the current state of the race by Charlie Cook.
The Washington Post reports new polls showing Obama ahead in Florida and Ohio.
Republicans can't tolerate the idea that a majority of Americans (a) don't care much for them, or (b) hate their guts. Their self-esteem is based on a sick fantasy that every time they state an opinion, they're speaking for the American people. The polls that show the despised Obama ahead of Willard are driving them crazy, and now they realize that it's all a big conspiracy by the liberal media. So one enterprising RWer has devised a method for recalibrating polls to reflect the huge Romney leads that actually exist in reality.
Still another poll indicates that Willard's support among old geezers is fading.
Finally, a lot of things aren't adding up for Willard these days, including his plan to revise the tax system to accomplish some pie-in-the-sky economic recovery.
The National Journal has an analysis of the current state of the race by Charlie Cook.
The Washington Post reports new polls showing Obama ahead in Florida and Ohio.
Republicans can't tolerate the idea that a majority of Americans (a) don't care much for them, or (b) hate their guts. Their self-esteem is based on a sick fantasy that every time they state an opinion, they're speaking for the American people. The polls that show the despised Obama ahead of Willard are driving them crazy, and now they realize that it's all a big conspiracy by the liberal media. So one enterprising RWer has devised a method for recalibrating polls to reflect the huge Romney leads that actually exist in reality.
Still another poll indicates that Willard's support among old geezers is fading.
Finally, a lot of things aren't adding up for Willard these days, including his plan to revise the tax system to accomplish some pie-in-the-sky economic recovery.
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