Obama is – for now – leading in the polls, but the battle cry is being heard from coast to coast.
“With recent polls showing Sen. Barack Obama’s lead increasing nationwide and in several GOP-leaning states, some Republicans attending McCain-Palin campaign rallies are showing a new emotion: Rage.
“When you have an Obama, [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi and the rest of the hooligans up there going to run this country, we have got to have our head examined. It’s time that you two are representing us, and we are mad. So, go get them,” one man told Sen. John McCain at a town hall meeting in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Another man was more pointed.
“And we’re all wondering why that Obama is where he’s at, how he got here. I mean, everybody in this room is stunned that we’re in this position,” another man said at a rally.
“I’m mad. I’m really mad. And what’s going to surprise you, it’s not the economy. It’s the socialists taking over our country,” one said.”
The left and the media are licking their chops as they get ready to crown the first socialist President of the United States, but over the last few weeks ordinary, everyday Americans are growing angry. It’s not about racism, it’s about the threat to the very fundamentals that make American what it is.
Socialism is incompatible with those ideas and I don’t care what the polls show, the majority of Americans want nothing to do with a socialist system or a socialist President. The more the media tries to tell us “It’s over”, the angrier we get. The media has failed to do it’s job, but it matters not, the word about Obama IS spreading by internet and email, by talk radio and other means.
I’ve said it over and over again, if Republicans show up in force on election day we win, I don’t care what the polls – which have been slanted 2-1 democrat – show.
We need to get angrier and more active in preventing Barack Obama from reaching the presidency. The way we do that is by getting involved, spreading the news of the truth of this impostor and most important, show up to vote. Do NOT be discouraged, remember that it was the last few days of the 1980 election that flocks of voters spit for Reagan. It will happen again.
4 Responses
kathie
October 10th, 2008 at 11:03 pm
1I have already voted for McCain, or I voted against Obama. And yes I’m mad, I’m mad that McCain is such a lousy candidate.
Luc
October 11th, 2008 at 7:41 am
2I cannot vote not being a resident, however I agree with kathie. I am really concerned about McCain giving the country to a socialist/communist/scoundrel (take your pick), by his hot/cold strategy or better lack of it.
Perdogg
October 11th, 2008 at 8:30 am
3Hey Mac, check this out!
http://wizbangblog.com/content/2008/10/11/why-mccain-is-still-able-to-win.php
http://wizbangblog.com/content/2008/10/09/state-poll-accuracy.php
Chad
October 12th, 2008 at 3:59 am
4I was going to vote for McCain, but ended up voting for Obama today. I can pull the lever for the oldest President ever with the worst VP pick ever. All this socialist stuff is nonsense. You are listening to too much Rush.
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