theheretik.us - 11/4/2008
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Only one thing is certain. Not Bush will win in a landslide taking all the electoral votes. Karl Rove surprise did not foresee the full surprise. Not Bush ran hard and strong in all fifty states. Bush received no votes at all. Bush will make no concession speech, not to Not Bush nor to ...
desmoinesregister.com - 11/2/2008
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desmoinesregister.com —
McPain. Barack Obama is beating John McCain in
Iowa by a whopping 17 percentage points, according to...
the Iowa Poll published in today's Register. Obama gets 54 percent of the vote, while McCain captures 37 percent among likely voters, according to the ...
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Yepsen: Obama may lead Democratic landslide | ...
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Comments from Left Field —
The Heretik goes out on a limb and predicts that “Not Bush” will win tomorrow … Check out the graphic.
On Maddow’s radio show, a guest predicts, sagely I think, that come Wednesday, “the honeymoon will be over” and McCain and Palin will never, ever, EVER speak again.
As for me, I can’t decide whether Palin will do a talk show, reality TV or punditry on Fox. Oh hell, she’ll do all of them. Somewhere Ann Coulter is crying as her industry oxygen is about to get sucked up by Caribou Barbie.
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