Saturday, August 19, 2006

Well This Can’t Be Good News,

Hey folks,

To the LWL at least, this most definitely cannot be good news. It doesn’t fit their agenda and guarantee of victory in 80 days. According to the just released Rasmussen Reports

"Forty-one percent (41%) of American adults approve of the way that President Bush is performing his job. Fifty-eight percent (58%) disapprove."

Well that’s up a bit.

"While the President's numbers are steady, confidence in the War on Terror has dipped slightly. A survey completed a couple of days ago found that just 38% believe the U.S. and its allies are winning. That matches the lowest level ever recorded. It's down a point from earlier in the month and down six points from July."

That would be one point. Watch the LWL and those who blindly follow anything they say make a big deal of this one point.

"Rasmussen Reports has just released our first Balance of Power assessment that shows Republicans clinging to majority status. Currently, we estimate 50 Senate seats that are Republican or Republican leaning, 47 states for the Democrats, and 3 Toss-Ups. This assessment will be updated frequently through the season as warranted by new polling data. To see our latest results, check out the Election 2006 summary page."

Hmm, I guess this will not be the win fall that the Left is expecting. At least according to the Rasmussen Reports numbers. They also break down the races

"Senator George Allen's alleged slur of an opposition campaign worker of Indian descent, has provoked furious controversy in Virginia and his lead in the senate race against Democrat James Webb has slipped to five points. Meanwhile, in the Maryland Senate race two Democrats, Ben Cardin and Kweisi Mfume, hold slight leads over Republican Michael Steele. Baltimore mayor Martin O'Malley maintains a seven point lead in the Maryland Governor's race. In the Nebraska Senate race, Incumbent Ben Nelson (D) remains comfortably ahead of Republican Pete Ricketts. Also in Nebraska Republican Dave Heineman is crushing Democrat David Hahn in the race for Governor. In the Michigan Governor's race, incumbent Jennifer Granholm (D) and challenger Rich DeVos (R) are tied once again. Michael Bouchard (R) received a solid bounce from his primary victory and is now within five points of Debbie Stabenow (D) in the Michigan Senate race."

If you were to listen to the MMD {Mass Media Drones, for those who need further help in understanding.} and the LWL {Left Wing Looneys} talk you would have to see them taking over because they speak "for the people". But is not Connecticut a glimpse of what could come? They threw everything they had behind Lamont. The Looneys threw Lieberman out. But now when it really matters, Lieberman leads by 12 points. Interesting.

Just because the Soros, Moores, ETC can rally the extreme Left Looneys or Sheep, doesn’t mean that the majority of Americans will drink the cool aid.

If the Democrats were smart. They would back Lieberman. They would put their millions behind him and encourage him to run in 08. The majority of American do not like Bush. The majority of Americans are not happy with the way Bush does things. But, BIG but, the majority of Americans want to be safe.

Lieberman votes 90% against Bush. He is and has always been a strong and die hard Democrat. At this point, I would vote for him in 08 if he were to run. But he is strong on security, and protecting America. This would guarantee the Democrats victory in 08. But they instead put all their money and effort behind the looneys. This guarantees them failure. I don’t get it.
As long as they cater to the Moores, Soros, and Streisands out there, the American people will continue to see them weak on security. The true Democrats need to take back the party, for any real changed to take place

This shows that it is not as locked up as you might think. But they are running out of time to figure it out. Well, then again, to them the loss will be "Stolen" "You didn’t show up" "Place excuse here" What you will not see is them say, "We were wrong. Now let’s work together." It will NOT be their fault. According to them anyway.
Peter

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