Republican Mythical Voting Blocks~Cover For Vote Theft

The press brings up "the Bradley Effect" diligently, as programmed. Say it a zillion times a day. The Bradley Effect, about as real as Creationism. But it does plant an idea in the electorate's minds, a reason why McCain wins on Tuesday: Oh, it was the Bradley Effect, the blatherers will pummel it home.
Another,"The Racists" of course,once they're really desperate (also mostly died off by now, again, not the big vote they insult the country owning).
There was the "disgruntled Hillary Voters", but it didn't pan out.
McCain has finally figured out that all Christians aren't lunatics, only the ones at his small rallies, (bulked out by the bussed in school kids waving at the cameras, etc). Sarah also brings in the self identified "rednecks", only they're pretty dumb, the fruits of all that anti public school jabberwocky, and too hung over on election day to vote, but will say they DID, so they don't have to go to work. I wander.They just don't have the votes.
Instead they invent mythical blocks of voters to use as cover, for the stealing of the election.An explanation. Or maybe, they (the BushCo operatives advising his campaign), are just sticking it to McCain, knowing they were going to lose anyway...and they don't plan to come through for him in Pennsylvania as he expects, but will leave him to dangle, slaughtered by the popular uprising against Republican Rule, ruined politically, by his soul selling campaign.

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Zuzu, In order to sell you

Zuzu,

In order to sell you soul you need a buyer. In order to sell it effectively you need lots of buyers, not mythical ones but real flesh and blood ones. But thank goodness the numbers of those willing to lap up the lies seem to have dwindled if attendance at McCain rallies suggests. I discount the big Palin rallies because so much of her appeal is sex, although frankly I find her as sexy as a bowl of overcooked mushy spaghetti covered in runny cheap catsup.

To show how the true believers manage to distort reality, check out this excerpt from an essay I came across this morning. The author, writing on a far right website, blames Obama for the divisiveness of the country and the intolerance demonstrated in this campaign!

In less than a year Sen. Obama has managed to divide our country to the degree it has not seen for over a hundred years.

Remember the time when it was okay to disagree with (or even dislike) a presidential candidate? If you're reading this, you're old enough to remember that time -- since it was just a year ago. It's not okay anymore.

Sure, many people, myself included, openly express their negative opinions of Sen. Obama. But what about the level of tolerance his supporters have for these opinions? It's pretty low these days. If, somehow, you have been avoiding any political discussions, you're in for a surprise.

Perhaps even for a shock. These days if you disagree with Sen. Obama you're almost immediately called a racist. from "The True Name of Barack Obama's Change: Intolerance" By Jeff Tyler.