NOTE: The last paragraph in this is the most important. Obama’s strategy is the same against the Republicans as it was against Hillary Clinton: demoralize the opponents supporters and use the media to proclaim himself an unstoppable juggernaut and inevitable winner. That’s where you Eeyores come in. The strategy wouldn’t work if people like you stopped sending inflated polls with Obama leading around to people you know, or calling people on the phone to depress other voters with “Obama can’t be stopped!” nonsense. You Eeyores are Obama’s not-so-secret best weapon — you are all Trojan Horses and you don’t even realize it. Please wake up and stop helping Obama with your daily freakouts and panic attacks.
Obi Wan: ‘Believe me, there is someone in the Obama campaign who is deathly afraid of the ‘McCain pulls even or goes ahead’ poll.’
My mentor – who goes by the nickname Obi Wan Kenobi – has reappeared again, and remains generally optimistic about McCain’s chances. He felt the final debate had worked for McCain because he had finally found themes that he kept coming back to in answer after answer.
Obi-Wan particularly noted McCain’s observation that Obama keeps saying he wants to “look at” drilling instead of doing it — implicitly raising the question of whether the most eloquent and melodious talker is better than a guy who actually gets things done. Even more importantly, the candidates spotlighted the clear and fundamental difference between the two on economics. Obama is clear that he will try to tax and spend his way out of a recession; McCain will cut both. Obama spoke to Joe the Plumber as if he was okay with raising taxes on those making $250,000, as if Obama presumed Joe thought he would never make $250,000.
Obi-Wan expected some sort of bump or goose for McCain after the debate, and thought we were seeing it with the Gallup poll’s traditional model that had McCain only down by 2 percent. Today, that model now has Obama ahead by 5 percent. But just about every other tracking poll has shown a narrow Obama lead, too. (The RCP average has shrunk from 8.2 percent to 5.3 percent.)
Obi Wan is wondering about the timing of the Colin Powell endorsement, too. I had figured that Powell’s nod would have been a bigger help to Obama earlier in the race – recall the rumors of Powell speaking at the Democratic Convention. Obi-Wan figures this was one of the best cards Obama had left to play, and he played it in the next-to-last weekend instead of the final weekend. He wonders if internal polling prompted the Obama camp to roll out Powell a bit earlier than planned.
“McCain had a very good week,” he told me. “He looked presidential at Al Smith dinner and he had everybody talking Joe the Plumber and taxes the next few days. And the debate performance may have been as big as Kennedy in ‘60 — that important, because the undecideds were watching.”
“We have just seen the greatest economic scare since the Great Depression and everybody is looking at polls as if they are business as usual. That’s crazy.”
I wondered aloud whether the media’s day by day coverage could push people off those gut reactions – suspicion of “spreading the wealth around,” relating to Joe the Plumber, etc.
“If so, the American people aren’t the American people anymore,” Obi Wan responded. “Believe me, there is someone in the Obama campaign who is deathly afraid of the ‘McCain pulls even or goes ahead’ poll.” (And in Gallup, it was within 2 percent.) “That Obama strategist knows how much depends on the whole Chuck Schumer and Rahm Emanuel approach —.work with the media to demoralize conservatives, and keep the perception of a juggernaut going. But a day or two of a few bad polls, and that strategy backfires. The conservatives know they’ve still got a shot at this.”
October 20, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Thanks for posting this. Your pep talks are great. Please keep up the good work.
October 20, 2008 at 8:51 pm
it won’t work this time…33% of the undecideds are women 45 to 60 years…the Palin pick intrigues them…McCain has incredible survival instincts…he knew what he was doing when he chose Palin and she is going to bring it home…Obama’s supporters thought they had vanquished her…they don’t see it yet but they will…by then it will be too late!
October 20, 2008 at 8:58 pm
WHY, OH
WHY….
is Obama taking 2 days off of his campaign to visit Hawaii.
This doesn’t pass the smell test.
October 20, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Barack Obama steadfastly refuses to allow access to official sources
Honolulu lawsuit filed to open Obama’s secret birth records
http://www.pr-inside.com/honolulu-lawsuit-filed-to-open-obama-s-r868066.htm?loc=interstitialskip
October 20, 2008 at 9:20 pm
Every time I read another post somewhere declaring this election all but over, it really ticks me off. There is of course what your post mentioned, that Eeyores are demoralizing to their own side. But there is also the presumptuousness of the idea — WE THE PEOPLE are supposed to be deciding this! Most of us have not voted yet, and we’re in effect being told not to bother showing up on Election Day! SCREW THAT!!! Don’t tell us that our votes are not needed or that the election can be decided without us by the Obamacrats in the media! The election is NOT over until we have VOTED, so you Eeyores need to STOP telling us otherwise!
October 20, 2008 at 9:22 pm
We conservatives are accustomed to this sort of media treatment designed to demoralize us. Luckily we have Rush every day from 11am to 2pm CDT for out daily does of courage. He cuts right through the media spin and gives us the whole story.
And now we have you, too!
Thanks for the moral support! You do a really great job.
I had sent out a “let not your heart be troubled” email to my Political Buddies pdl, letting htem know that at this time during the election of 2004 the polls showed Kerry up by 10 points and today Obama is ahead by 5. I got a reply from one friend who said. “I don’t know, I’m still pretty scared.” I sent her an email with a link to your website, with the words “Try this” Her reply: WOW!!!!!
So thank you, again! PUMAs ROCK!
October 20, 2008 at 9:33 pm
HillBuzz has become required reading for anyone who needs a hefty shot of campaign optimism. If McCain/Palin supporters put just half the energy currently reserved for doom, gloom, and panic into campaigning, we won’t just win, we’ll win by a landslide!
October 20, 2008 at 9:58 pm
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October 21, 2008 at 12:51 am
Methinks ObiWan quaffed a few too many draughts of Glenlivet.
The latest poll by FoxNews today shows Obama with leads in Missouri, Colorado, and North Carolina, all of which McCain needs to win on Election Day.
Intrade shows Obama gaining and McCain dropping. Or do you think Fox and Intrade are part of the liberal media conspiracy?
October 21, 2008 at 1:12 am
I am having an Eeyore moment as I just saw Zogby’s poll for the day (10/21) and it has Obama up 50.3 – 42.4 I am not sure what happened in 2 days to make it so skewed — but I am going to just assume that all polls are WRONG and all will go as planned on election day. I actually hope the Obots get over-confident. Ok — Eeyore is gone.
GO MCCAIN-PALIN 08!
October 21, 2008 at 1:15 am
Intrade is a joke. Anything within a few points is winnable and I would not base anything on these polls right now. The weekend before the election look at TIPP and maybe Zogby. And no matter what don’t get discouraged. Recommended reading: Steven Warshawsky, August 11, 2008, American Thinker, “Why Obama Will Not Win.”
October 21, 2008 at 8:58 am
I wanted to add a couple of points to hillbuzz’ and others’ excellent observations.
First, note that even AFTER the O-bots worked overtime at psyops / demoralization, THEY STILL HAD TO CHEAT TO ‘WIN’. And as we all know, they didn’t actually win. That’s going to have repurcussions – both from the Clintons and friends, as well as from the PUMAs. This will hold true regardless what happens on Nov. 4.
Second, don’t forget the example of Joe Lieberman two years ago here in CT. The far-left pushed Ned Lamont to “victory” over Joe in the primaries in exactly the way that Obama was selected, not elected (for real, this time).
Lamont had no qualifications whatsoever to be elected U.S. Senator (sound familiar?) and was one of the slimiest Greenwich millionaires in the state. His one trick: he pretended to be ‘anti-war’ back when it mattered, so he could be used to slap down Pariah Joe for supporting Bush on Iraq. Note that Obama supporters are STILL hanging on to the “end the war” meme even though the “war” has been effectively over for months. Note: the media lost interest as soon as they could no longer report daily body counts of American soldiers.
The CT media was 100% in the tank for Lamont and relentlessly predicted that he would win easily. His commercials blanketed CT airwaves for weeks. The Kossacks in particular worked some serious overtime trying to get Lamont elected. It was another guerrilla campaign for them. Lieberman’s official site was even hacked.
Despite all that, Lamont WENT DOWN, HARD – 50%-40% – and hasn’t been heard from since!
Why? Because CT voters ignored their more trivial policy differences to vote TOGETHER on what really mattered. Some 70% of CT registered Republicans voted for Lieberman (including me, and I can’t stand him).
The dynamic is no different here. Oh, except we have Sarah Palin boosting that dynamic in a very big way – as anyone can plainly see by the size of the crowds she’s drawing EVERYWHERE she goes. Don’t think for a minute that this election isn’t just as much about real feminism and real American values as the left wants to surreptitiously make it about race. Also, people are finally waking up to Obama’s socialist tax policies(even if only indirectly, through the media trashing of Joe the Plumber).
We’re going to see the effects of that dynamic on Nov. 4. Don’t think we won’t.