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He won Ohio, the election is pretty much a done deal at this point.


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he may win Ohio, but only 15% of the vote has been counted. Do you trust exit polls this time, they were wrong last time?

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and in 2000. it's still pretty early.


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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
he may win Ohio, but only 15% of the vote has been counted. Do you trust exit polls this time, they were wrong last time?


True but it's hard to see how McCain can pull it off now.


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it will depend on what parts of the state are yet to be counted, but it does look uphill for McCain.

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seems pretty likely that he'll take the election overall, when all is said and done.

at the very least, im happy that it (at least as of now) seems to be a large margin for a definitive, "unified" win. im hoping that'll make this a good decision.

if he does win, with the house and senate and all the kings horses pointing towards the left, it'll be difficult for him to remain "centered", i'd think, as it would for anyone in that position.

but, here's to hoping for good things in the next few years. if obama can be the next jfk, i'm all for it. better relations externally, better directions internally... whatever it takes. i'm pro a positive change.

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 Originally Posted By: Rob Kamphausen
if obama can be the next jfk, i'm all for it.



do you you mean get assassinated? or escalate the war? or have girlfriends in every state? or put us on the brink of nuclear war?

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Its strange how people remember JFK's Presidency fondly, yet he never really achieved anything of any more significance than most Presidents.

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
Its strange how people remember JFK's Presidency fondly, yet he never really achieved anything of any more significance than most Presidents.


im far from an expert on the subject, but i think history showed he faced more in 3 years than most two-term presidents. but far and above that, his placement in office kick started an iconic shift that led to a prouder nation, as a whole.

i don't know if obama has that same potential, or at least don't believe it as much as others have. but that's the hope and potential he's running towards, and i'd readily support and accept that.


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 Originally Posted By: Rob Kamphausen
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Its strange how people remember JFK's Presidency fondly, yet he never really achieved anything of any more significance than most Presidents.


im far from an expert on the subject, but i think history showed he faced more in 3 years than most two-term presidents.


more than Bush? more than Franklin D. Roosevelt?

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 Originally Posted By: Rob Kamphausen
but far and above that, his placement in office kick started an iconic shift that led to a prouder nation, as a whole.




you think that Vietnam was a proud time in the US internally and externally? you realize he escalated that right?

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FOX has now said that Obama will be our next president with the west coast states all going to Obama.


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 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
FOX has now said that Obama will be our next president with the west coast states all going to Obama.


Well, if FOX NEWS said it, it HAS to be true!

Obama, after all, is just a man. Like Jesus.


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 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
FOX has now said that Obama will be our next president with the west coast states all going to Obama.


Dammit McCain won!

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
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FOX has now said that Obama will be our next president with the west coast states all going to Obama.


Dammit McCain won!

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
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Its strange how people remember JFK's Presidency fondly, yet he never really achieved anything of any more significance than most Presidents.


im far from an expert on the subject, but i think history showed he faced more in 3 years than most two-term presidents.


more than Bush? more than Franklin D. Roosevelt?


within the ranking system that is impossible to judge? i'd rate it higher than bush, on a par with fdr. you're free to think otherwise, that's a much deeper subject to get into. still, even if you disagree, i think my original point holds.

 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
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but far and above that, his placement in office kick started an iconic shift that led to a prouder nation, as a whole.

you think that Vietnam was a proud time in the US internally and externally? you realize he escalated that right?


jfk's involvement and control with vietnam is also a much more involved discussion than just this thread.

i think it's also somewhat irrelevant to that specific point, which was more so meant to be a comparison of elections and shifts, rather than full campaigns and terms.


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My new favorite Obama praise song- "It is the will of God"- "The world loves Obama"

Okay, let me think. When was the last time anyone broke out into song about George Bush, with hippy flute-players dancing for joy? Hmmmm. I'm drawing a blank. This particular song has a nice, hypnotic "whirling dirvish" vibe to it, good for enchanting the masses. Obama (may he be praised) is love.


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but your whole point about JFK is romanticized fluff, which is fine, but I really hope Obama is much more than JFK, but more like an FDR. If not for the early death JFK would be a footnote.

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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
but I really hope Obama is much more than JFK. {SNIP} like an FDR.


then, in your honor, i shall alter my original statement to something like your tailored quote above.

my whole thinking, be it fdr or jfk or whatever comparison you want to make, is that there is clearly a shift going on here. some are for it, some are against it, that's natural. but its clearly there and its clearly decisively big. sure, maybe now, its just the "hope" type fluff that campaign promises can only deliver, but i am readily jumping on board if he can follow through on bringing the positive changes.


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 Originally Posted By: BASAMS The Plumber
but your whole point about JFK is romanticized fluff, which is fine, but I really hope Obama is much more than JFK, but more like an FDR. If not for the early death JFK would be a footnote.


Actually, JFK cut taxes and built up the military. From a policy standpoint he much more in common with Reagan than he did FDR or, presumably, Glorious Light Obama.

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McCain gave a nice concession speach. While I didn't vote for him there really isn't any joy in seeing him lose.


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there was no shift with JFK though.

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 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
McCain gave a nice concession speach. While I didn't vote for him there really isn't any joy in seeing him lose.


he's a class act. it really was overtly gracious, in the true "country first" notion he wanted to live up to.


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 Originally Posted By: Rob Kamphausen
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McCain gave a nice concession speach. While I didn't vote for him there really isn't any joy in seeing him lose.


he's a class act. it really was overtly gracious, in the true "country first" notion he wanted to live up to.


The post mortems will be interesting and I fully expect the center-left media to claim that he lost it with Palin. In reality, however, he probably lost it when he tried to be a 'statesman' during the bailout and it failed.

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 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
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McCain gave a nice concession speach. While I didn't vote for him there really isn't any joy in seeing him lose.


he's a class act. it really was overtly gracious, in the true "country first" notion he wanted to live up to.


The post mortems will be interesting and I fully expect the center-left media to claim that he lost it with Palin. In reality, however, he probably lost it when he tried to be a 'statesman' during the bailout and it failed.


my guess is the key "fail factors" would probably look something like: bush, economy, "new mccain", palin, in that order.


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And, of course, the overriding factor was the whole "pendulum" theory of politics.

Well, on to the next battle. Gotta get Rudy elected NYS governor now.

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 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
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McCain gave a nice concession speach. While I didn't vote for him there really isn't any joy in seeing him lose.


he's a class act. it really was overtly gracious, in the true "country first" notion he wanted to live up to.


The post mortems will be interesting and I fully expect the center-left media to claim that he lost it with Palin. In reality, however, he probably lost it when he tried to be a 'statesman' during the bailout and it failed.


I got to disagree, G-Man. What cost McCain the election was that he couldn't run from the shadow of Bush. He lost it when he said the fundamentals of the economy are strong within hours of banks collapsing. He lost for many reasons. His campaign was terrible for most of the time.

But, more than anything, he lost it when most of the top conservative commentators rallied against him early on and then really only gave him support in such a way that scream 'the only reason we are doing this is because he isn't Barack Obama.' More than anything, I think that is what cost him his campaign.

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I consider what happened with the bailout part of being under the shadow of Bush, actually. The Bush administration proposed it.

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