Sarah Palin: our nation's proletariat representative and Midknight Review's official First Lady.
HBO has become Obama’s Media SuperPac. My wife and I do not carry HBO on our Direct TV package in part, for this very reason. Many conservative bloggers fiercely oppose boycotts. They mean well, still hoping for a consensus opinion that represents an united domestic climate. I have given up hope in this regard.
The only reason why “things have gotten worse” is due to the fact that that conservatives have tired of compromise after compromise only to realize that the Left has no intentions of trading ground. “They” have not been conciliatory for decades. “We” are 30 years late, coming to the party.
My boycott of everything Marxist is based on the recognition that I have been living in a wildly duplicitous world most of my adult life (and I am 66 years old).
While the Breitbart editors are not recommending an HBO boycott, per se, I am and their detailing of the HBO hit piece (Game Change) factors into my decision.
by Jeffrey Scott Shapiro
Despite the premise of "Game Change" - that Sarah Palin cost John McCain the 2008 presidential election - Gallup polls prove HBO's assertion categorically false. Palin wasn’t the reason the Republicans lost the election. She’s the only reason they had a fighting chance up until the time McCain suspended his presidential campaign in late September.
Gallup polls from the last presidential race prove that once Palin joined the ticket on Aug. 29, 2008, McCain’s ratings steadily climbed to a point where the Republican ticket even outshined Democratic Sen. Barack Obama.
In the two weeks before Palin joined the McCain ticket, the Arizona senator drifted in the low 40 percentile range, mostly around 41, 42 and 43 percent, while Obama held as much as an 8 point lead at about 49 and 50 percent. Four days after Palin joined the ticket, however, McCain’s numbers climbed to 45 percent and Obama’s sank to 47 percent, narrowing the gap significantly from eight points to two. . . . . . READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE AT Breitbart
New WSJ Poll:
ReplyDeleteThe eventual GOP Nominee Romney approval: 28% favorable and 39% unfavorable (and 22/38% among independents)
President Obama approval: 50% approve of his job – his highest mark in the NBC/WSJ survey since Osama bin Laden’s death – and 45% disapprove.
Bolstering Obama’s standing is increased optimism about the state of the U.S. economy.
40% believe the economy will improve during the next year, a three-point increase from January. And looking back at the economic recession, 57% say that the worst is behind us, while 36% say the worst is still to come.
40% of all adults say the GOP nominating process has given them a less favorable impression of the Republican Party, versus just slightly more than 10% with a more favorable opinion.
Additionally, when asked to describe the GOP nominating battle in a word or phrase, nearly 70 percent of respondents – including six in 10 independents and even more than half of Republicans – answered with a negative comment.
Some examples of these negative comments from Republicans: "Unenthusiastic," "discouraged," "lesser of two evils," "painful," "disappointed," "poor choices," "concerned," "underwhelmed,” “uninspiring” and “depressed.”
YOU"RE LOSING. Decisively.
Here's deal, Home Girl. All your numbers come Left Wing Thunk Tanks. The last actual survey I saw that meant anything, was the 2010 midterms. The GOP brought in 84 new GOP legislators, took over 700 previous Democrat government positions, nation wide, and changed the national debate.
ReplyDeleteYou can have your polling information. I will keep mine.
Wall Street Journal - a "left wing tank"
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everything you do here on this blog sinks the GOP even further. You support the pig Limbaugh, the brainless Palin, and the radical right wing of your party. Thank you for your contributions to killing what was left of the GOP
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