It’s rarely wrong.
…Obama’s greatest fear is big turnout in mostly ignored rural areas for McCain and not enough of a turnout, not a big enough turnout in these urban areas and in the inner suburbs. Now, this article talks about North Carolina and Missouri, but I have to assume the McCain people think the same scenario could play out in Pennsylvania, ’cause they’re there. They have been there for the last week. It also has a large population in rural and small towns, and it was in this state’s primary that Obama made his bitter clinger remarks at the billionaire fundraiser out in San Francisco. Look, folks, the thing to keep in mind here is that these reports that we’re getting from inside the Obama campaign…
Yeah, and Murtha’s, Murtha’s asked for a million-dollar campaign donation. He’s in trouble. Jack Murtha’s in trouble in his “racist” “redneck” district, quote Jack Murtha, unquote, near Johnstown. He’s in trouble. There’s a lot going on here that the Drive-Bys are not reporting because they’ve been swept up in all that we have learned here from the inside Obama campaign that the entire campaign has been to create an illusion. The entire campaign has been to create an illusion — starting with skewing pollsters and co-opting the Drive-By Media — to make it look like this is a fait accompli from the get-go. And this is why in the past week to ten days, I’ve made the point repeatedly here, not to fall prey to what you see on television and read in the dwindling editions of newspapers that are out there.
Bottom line: Ignore the polls. Ignore the exit polling on election night. Ignore the Obamaniacs’ attempts to make you think the election is over. It’s not over until you vote.
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