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    Americans don't want a Professor: they want a strong leader!

    It is appalling to me to see the limp-wristed manner in which the Obama campaign is allowing the election to be taken from them even as they amass extraordinary amounts of money that OUGHT to be used to destroy not only McCain/Palin but to obliterate the Republican Party across the board.

    The attacks against Obama that McCain has carried out for months now have, to a large degree, had their desired effect.  The polls are tied.  McCain appears to have whatever momentum there is in this election.  Obama looks promising but remains dead in the water despite having a strong wind at his back because he refuses (for reasons unknown) to hoist his sails. 

    It is utterly appalling that McCain is even in the running at this point!  But no one can lay that at the feet of the American voter.  Nope.  It's not the voters' job to make sure Obama gets elected.  It's his job to make sure he's done what he needs to do to earn their votes.  The only reason McCain is still in the race at all is  the astonishingly wimpy Obama campaign.

    Please remember please that it isthe common people who will decide this election.  It is the common people who need to be convinced.  That's who the McCain campaign has been marketing their nearly unchallenged lies to.  That's who Obama needs to bring to his side, but he keeps wanting to give them a nice, intellectual lecture or sermon about policy and not only is that not what they're looking for, it's not what they need to hear.  Here's the bottom line...

    You can discuss all the finer points of this, that and the other thing but in the end, the American people simply will not vote for someone they see as a wimp or a pussy.  They want TR charging up San Juan hill.  In otherwords, they want a strong leader.  They don't want a scold, or a school marm or a professor.  The reason Kerry lost was because he was viewed (contrary to all reality) as a pussy.  Do we even need to discuss Dukakis? 

    What the American people demand of their President is that he be a strong leader.  They demand their President be someone with the balls to take charge, take command and be a man when it comes to the difficult business of leading America.  More than anything else though, the American people want someone who will stand up for himself. 

    They will not vote for someone who won't defend himself when insulted and attacked.  Responding to the scurrilous lies of the McCain campaign in the manner a professor might respond to a rude student is absolutely the wrong way to respond as far as Americans are concerned.  Why DC Democrats don't get this is beyond me (and millions of others who are pulling their hair out as they see another election slipping away).

    Here's what Obama, Axelrod and all the rest need to understand and act upon immediately and they shouldn't need a focus group or a survey to figure this out.  Here's how Americans think about who they're going to vote for, for President:

    If he won't defend himself when attacked, and when he won't defend his party when attacked how can I trust that he will defend me?  How can I trust the guy who won't defend himself with defending America?  How can I trust him to defend my family?  Damn good questions actually!  Sure you can construct an answer for this, but by the time it comes out of your mouth you've lost the election so what good does it do ya?

    The point is Americans like someone who will fight for what he believes in.  It makes no sense to our people when someone spits in your face why you wouldn't knock his head off if you could.  Therefore, if Obama wants to win this election (which isn't about him remember--it's about us) then he has to abandon the pussy strategy he's had thus far, stand up like a man and fight these sons of bitches. 

    That is the only way he will be able to prove to the people that he is, in fact, a strong leader.  It is the only way he can prove to the people that he is willing to fight for what he believes in.  It is the only way he can prove to the American people that if given their trust he will fight for them, he will fight to defend them and their families both in terms of domestic politics and in terms of protecting us from threats emanating from around the world.

    It's that simple folks.  Have we not had enough of losing already?  Have we not had enough of losing fights we could easily have won?  If Obama doesn't start to demonstrate his ability to fight for something and win then we're all fucked.

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    The attacks against Obama that McCain has carried out for months now have, to a large degree, had their desired effect.

    Oh, dear. That sounds terrible.

    The polls are tied.

    The desired effect was to have the polls tied?

    McCain appears to have whatever momentum there is in this election.

    Since McCain's numbers are at a post-convention low, presumably you mean downward momentum.

    How can I trust the guy who won't defend himself with defending America?

    When things like this:
    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/216770.php
    on the front page, I have to wonder if you've just woken up from a coma or something.


    Man, can we knock this crap off already?


    calling "bs" on this one


    I was musing on this after the Saddleback forum, depressed about Obama's halting speech pattern - all those ums as he searches for the right wording. They drive me nuts! I decided that people want an alpha male as President and that Obama doesn't convey that imagery. But then I rethought - could anyone in their right mind see Bush as an alpha male?

    But I agree with you that ever since Ohio he's not inspired confidence.

    I guess it now all comes down to whether issues matter more than the man. If they don't, he's never going to get his mojo back.


    There's probably very little bs on this one when you consider the internals of the latest Newsweek poll, as reported on Meet the Press today.

    Does he have strong leadership qualities needed to be President? Obama got only 26%

    Does he have the knowledged and experience needed to be President? Only 15% thought so.


    Link? Because these number appear to be entirely bogus. I can't even find the first question you list on the Sept. 12 Newsweek internals. And on the second question, the number for Obama is 47 (compared to 46 for McCain), which is up a few points from previous numbers.

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/158636?tid=relatedcl


    Perhaps you don't get it Bob.

    The point is that McCain shouldn't even be in the running and the attacks have, in fact, been designed to tie Obama and thus put McCain into contention.

    I hope that the post you cite at the end of yours means something, but I doubt it. The Obama campaign has sleepwalked since June and allowed the momentum and the message to be controlled by McCain. Obama comes off as another John Kerry. If doesn't change that right away, he will never be President of the United States.


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