Ohio’s Head of Job and Family Services Approved a Child-Support Search on Joe Wurzelbacher Immediately After Third Debate;
Her Excuse? “Oh, We Always Do That”
Confirmed: Max Donor to Obama
I’d like to share something encouraging with you all that I found over in the comments at TexasDarlin’s blog by a poster named Elaine J.
Before I paste the contents here, let me explain why I’m posting something I obviously cannot verify to be real.
Firstly, it SMELLS true. By this, I mean this is EXACTLY the kind of tactic I’d expect from David Axelrod…ie, the King of Astroturfing. I don’t believe I need to go into details about his methodology but suffice it to say, he’s a low down dirty dog Chicago machine man.
The second reason I’m sharing this is that I can’t for the life of me think of a reason that it would benefit this person to lie. It certainly isn’t helpful to Obama to have us be encouraged. So why post this kind of anonymous boost if there wasn’t at least a hint of truth there?
Third reason: it’s encouraging and empowering all at the same time.
We’re in the midst of some pretty major psychological warfare here and we need to be properly armed for this kind of fight (ie., they bring a machete to the knife fight and we bring a nuke).
So, without further adieu…here it is. Read it and share it with anyone who feels down. Let people know we can win this thing. It’s up to us!!!
*******************
Elaine J:
Hey Texas Darlin’,
I saw this posted on the Country First forum…
The person saw it on GretaWire..
I thought you might like to see this!
It’s a good reminder to not be discouraged
and to NOT listen to the polls!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
FROM AN OBAMA EX SUPPORTER !
THIS WAS ON GRETAWIRE. Comment by Lori McMaster
October 27th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Hi Greta,
A confession from an Obama supporter
sarah p Says:
October 27, 2008 at 5:04 am
Ok, I want to clear my conscious a little. Hopefully you could make a blog post to help some fellow clinton supporters out.
I work for a campaign and can’t wait for this week to be over.
I was doing it for a job. I was not a fan of any candidate but over time grew to love HRC.
The internal campaign idea is to twist, distort, humiliate and finally dispirit you.
We pay people and organize people to go to all the online sites and “play the part of a clinton or mccain supporter who just switched our support for obama”
We do this to stifle your motivation and to destroy your confidence.
We did this the whole primary and it worked.
Sprinkle in mass vote confusion and it becomes bewildering. Most people lose patience and just give up on their support of a candidate and decide to just block out tv, news, websites, etc.
This surprisingly has had a huge suppressing movement and vote turnout issues.
Next, we infiltrate all the blogs and all the youtube videos and overwhelm the voting, the comments, etc. All to continue this appearance of overwhelming world support.
People makes posts to the effect that the world has “gone mad”
Thats the intention. To make you feel stressed and crazy and feel like the world is ending.
We have also had quite a hand in skewing many many polls, some we couldn’t control as much as we would have liked. But many we have spoiled over. Just enough to make real clear politics look scarey to a mccain supporter. Its worked, alough the goal was to appear 13-15 points ahead.
see, the results have been working.
People tend to support a winner, go with the flow, become “sheeple”
The polls are roughly 3-5 points in favor of Barack. Thats due to our inflation of the polls and pulling in the sheeple.
Our donors, are the same people who finance the MSM. Their interests are tied, Barack then tends to come across as teflon. Nothing sticks. And trust, there were meetings with Fox news. The goal was to blunt them as much as possible. Watch Bill Oreilly he has become much more diplomatic and “fair and balanced” and soft. Its because he wants to retain the #1 spot on cable news and to do that he has to have access to the Obama campaign and we worked hard at stringing him a long and keeping him soft for an interview swap. It worked and now he is anticipating more access. So he is playing it still soft.
This is why nothing sticks.
The operation is massive, the goal is to paint a picture that is that of a winner, regardless of the results.
There is no true inauguration draft or true grant park construction going on. There will be a party, but we are boasting beyond the truth to make it seem like the election is wrapped up.
Our goal is to continue to make you lose your moral. We worked hard at persuasion and paying off and timing and playing the right political numbers to get key republican endorsements to make it seem even more like it was over and the world was coming to an end for you all.
There is a huge staff of people working around the clock, watching every site, blogs, etc. We flood these sites. We have had a goal to overwhelm.
The truth is here. I could go on and on, but you get the picture.
I am saying this because I know HRC was better for the country, and now realize this. I was too late by the time I connected to her. To me Barack was just a cool young dude that seemed like a star. I didn’t know him or his policies, but now I understand more than I care to and I realize his interests are more for him, and the DNC and all working like puppets with dean. I always thought a president wanted the better good for the country. The end result I see is everyone dependent on the government, this means more and more people voting for the DNC. This means the future is forever altered. I don’t see this as america, so I am now supporting John Mccain.
Sarah Palin is a huge threat, and our campaign has feared her like you can’t imagine. If it seems unfair how she has been treated, well its because she has had a team working round the clock to make her look like a fool.
this is a big conspiracy and I am so shocked that its not realized.
We released a little blurb the other day that the Obama campaign was already working on reelection and now putting our efforts towards 2012. This was to make it seem like it was above us to continue caring about 2008. Trust me, its a lie. David is very smart, but its a sticky ugly not very truthful kind of intelligence.
Its not over yet, but I think the machine is working. And its a hill to climb.
I will be quitting my post on nov 5th and my vote will be for John Mccain. Fortunately, my position has been a marketing position and I don’t feel I had any part of anything I would feel guilty for. But I look forward to getting out of this as the negativity and environment upsets me.
I wish you all well, and goodluck.
PS my name is not really sarah. but I am a female and I understand your plight.
PLEASE pass it on your friends, family, whatever. Help get the word out. If you don’t want to wake up Nov 5th knowing Barack is your President let’s work and do everything we can before Nov 4th.
posted at 9:20 am on October 28, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
Usually, reporters assigned to candidates get to know them all too well. They spend months traveling with the candidate in close quarters, see them more often than the candidate’s families, and record all of the significant events of each and every day. By the end of the campaign, a certain familiarity gets established, and these beat reporters often wind up writing extensive analyses and even books about their experience and the person behind the campaign hype.
According to Peter Nicholas of the Los Angeles Times, absolutely none of that is true about Barack Obama. Not only has he not interacted much with the press at all, Obama turns out to be …. well, rather dull and uninteresting:
After Clinton’s defeat in the Iowa caucuses, she decided she needed an emergency reinvention. She began mixing with reporters, sipping a glass of wine late at night in the aisle of her campaign plane and unburdening herself about the state of the race. As her prospects dimmed, her accessibility grew. Sometimes she was off the record, but you can’t say she wasn’t fun.
Not so with Obama. One of the striking ironies is that a man who draws tens of thousands of people to his rallies, whose charisma is likened to that of John F. Kennedy, can be sort of a bore.
Discipline is essential for candidates who want to drive home a consistent message, or avoid the self-sabotage that comes with a careless answer. A steely perseverance helps explain why Obama at this point stands a better than even chance of becoming the 44th president. But when you’re exposed to the guy 18 hours a day, it’s a bit maddening. You want him to loosen up.
I’ve watched Obama demonstrate a soccer kick to his daughter in Chicago; devour a cheesesteak in Philly; navigate a roller rink in Indiana; drive a bumper car; and catapult 125 feet in the air on an amusement-park ride called “Big Ben.” He’s done it all with dogged professionalism, but with little show of spontaneity. After all this time with him, I still can’t say with certainty who he is.
A couple of points should be made. Message discipline is even more critical than ever; Joe the Plumber proved that point. Anything said by a candidate these days gets shot around the world within seconds, and it’s trapped in YouTube amber forever. Forty years ago, politicians could get away with pandering to both Tampa Bay Rays fans and Phillies backers, for a lighter example, because no one would report it. Those days are gone, and the campaigns of both Obama and John McCain reflect this.
McCain, though, is a known quantity. He has a long record of national service, a history of leadership on difficult issues, and voters know him. Obama has little record of any kind. Even in Illinois, he voted “present” rather than create a reviewable record. He is a cipher to most voters, an eloquent blank screen on which people can project their own desires and aspirations.
After two years on the campaign trail, in the most grueling presidential contest in American history, we are no closer to getting clear answers. Nicholas concludes that the reporters can’t help:
First Clinton, then John McCain made the argument that Obama is someone we don’t really know. Obama’s supporters counter that we have his record in the U.S. and Illinois senates, two memoirs that reveal his inner thinking and a vast trove of public speaking. Ironically, those of us who were sent out to take his measure in person can’t offer much help in answering who he is, or if he is ready. The barriers set in place between us and him were just too great.
Well, who set those barriers, and why? Isn’t it incumbent on Nick the New Guy to make himself more transparent, and not less? Shouldn’t the candidate who has so little experience on the skills necessary for the presidency — executive, military, and diplomatic — share more of himself to make the sale with voters? If Obama sets barriers between himself and voters, it can only be because more transparency would demonstrate a lack of fitness for the job.
Everyone needs to go to http://www.obamatruth.org and find out the truth about this charlatan! Be sure to watch “The video Obama doesn’t want you to see (pts. 1&2). Very informative!
Remember the Death Star was defeated, hopefully we can blow them back to the Windy City forever, I am a Puma from Pa, I love my state with all my heart, just wish other people here loved it as much as I did, they would not cast one vote for the biggest fake in the WORLD!
October 28, 2008 at 12:53 am
Ohio’s Head of Job and Family Services Approved a Child-Support Search on Joe Wurzelbacher Immediately After Third Debate;
Her Excuse? “Oh, We Always Do That”
Confirmed: Max Donor to Obama
http://minx.cc/?post=276707
October 28, 2008 at 1:11 am
Lord have mercy!
And I really, really mean that!
Please Vote McCain/Palin!!!!!
One vote, one person, and alot of them.
October 28, 2008 at 1:20 am
Bill Burton Attacks Fox, Megyn Kelly Takes Him On!
October 28, 2008 at 1:22 am
Eh, this is what a freaky morning in Obamanation’s gonna be like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_JXCIaKpKM
I’ll have no problem knocking the Obots out if they try to eff with my coffee that early.
October 28, 2008 at 1:30 am
Obama campaign to worshipers: Ditch work and school on Election Day for The One
http://michellemalkin.com/
October 28, 2008 at 1:32 am
Obama campaign to worshipers: Ditch work and school on Election Day for The One
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/10/27/obama-campaign-to-worshipers-ditch-work-and-school-on-election-day-for-the-one/
October 28, 2008 at 1:40 am
I’d like to share something encouraging with you all that I found over in the comments at TexasDarlin’s blog by a poster named Elaine J.
Before I paste the contents here, let me explain why I’m posting something I obviously cannot verify to be real.
Firstly, it SMELLS true. By this, I mean this is EXACTLY the kind of tactic I’d expect from David Axelrod…ie, the King of Astroturfing. I don’t believe I need to go into details about his methodology but suffice it to say, he’s a low down dirty dog Chicago machine man.
The second reason I’m sharing this is that I can’t for the life of me think of a reason that it would benefit this person to lie. It certainly isn’t helpful to Obama to have us be encouraged. So why post this kind of anonymous boost if there wasn’t at least a hint of truth there?
Third reason: it’s encouraging and empowering all at the same time.
We’re in the midst of some pretty major psychological warfare here and we need to be properly armed for this kind of fight (ie., they bring a machete to the knife fight and we bring a nuke).
So, without further adieu…here it is. Read it and share it with anyone who feels down. Let people know we can win this thing. It’s up to us!!!
*******************
Elaine J:
Hey Texas Darlin’,
I saw this posted on the Country First forum…
The person saw it on GretaWire..
I thought you might like to see this!
It’s a good reminder to not be discouraged
and to NOT listen to the polls!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
FROM AN OBAMA EX SUPPORTER !
THIS WAS ON GRETAWIRE. Comment by Lori McMaster
October 27th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Hi Greta,
A confession from an Obama supporter
sarah p Says:
October 27, 2008 at 5:04 am
Ok, I want to clear my conscious a little. Hopefully you could make a blog post to help some fellow clinton supporters out.
I work for a campaign and can’t wait for this week to be over.
I was doing it for a job. I was not a fan of any candidate but over time grew to love HRC.
The internal campaign idea is to twist, distort, humiliate and finally dispirit you.
We pay people and organize people to go to all the online sites and “play the part of a clinton or mccain supporter who just switched our support for obama”
We do this to stifle your motivation and to destroy your confidence.
We did this the whole primary and it worked.
Sprinkle in mass vote confusion and it becomes bewildering. Most people lose patience and just give up on their support of a candidate and decide to just block out tv, news, websites, etc.
This surprisingly has had a huge suppressing movement and vote turnout issues.
Next, we infiltrate all the blogs and all the youtube videos and overwhelm the voting, the comments, etc. All to continue this appearance of overwhelming world support.
People makes posts to the effect that the world has “gone mad”
Thats the intention. To make you feel stressed and crazy and feel like the world is ending.
We have also had quite a hand in skewing many many polls, some we couldn’t control as much as we would have liked. But many we have spoiled over. Just enough to make real clear politics look scarey to a mccain supporter. Its worked, alough the goal was to appear 13-15 points ahead.
see, the results have been working.
People tend to support a winner, go with the flow, become “sheeple”
The polls are roughly 3-5 points in favor of Barack. Thats due to our inflation of the polls and pulling in the sheeple.
Our donors, are the same people who finance the MSM. Their interests are tied, Barack then tends to come across as teflon. Nothing sticks. And trust, there were meetings with Fox news. The goal was to blunt them as much as possible. Watch Bill Oreilly he has become much more diplomatic and “fair and balanced” and soft. Its because he wants to retain the #1 spot on cable news and to do that he has to have access to the Obama campaign and we worked hard at stringing him a long and keeping him soft for an interview swap. It worked and now he is anticipating more access. So he is playing it still soft.
This is why nothing sticks.
The operation is massive, the goal is to paint a picture that is that of a winner, regardless of the results.
There is no true inauguration draft or true grant park construction going on. There will be a party, but we are boasting beyond the truth to make it seem like the election is wrapped up.
Our goal is to continue to make you lose your moral. We worked hard at persuasion and paying off and timing and playing the right political numbers to get key republican endorsements to make it seem even more like it was over and the world was coming to an end for you all.
There is a huge staff of people working around the clock, watching every site, blogs, etc. We flood these sites. We have had a goal to overwhelm.
The truth is here. I could go on and on, but you get the picture.
I am saying this because I know HRC was better for the country, and now realize this. I was too late by the time I connected to her. To me Barack was just a cool young dude that seemed like a star. I didn’t know him or his policies, but now I understand more than I care to and I realize his interests are more for him, and the DNC and all working like puppets with dean. I always thought a president wanted the better good for the country. The end result I see is everyone dependent on the government, this means more and more people voting for the DNC. This means the future is forever altered. I don’t see this as america, so I am now supporting John Mccain.
Sarah Palin is a huge threat, and our campaign has feared her like you can’t imagine. If it seems unfair how she has been treated, well its because she has had a team working round the clock to make her look like a fool.
this is a big conspiracy and I am so shocked that its not realized.
We released a little blurb the other day that the Obama campaign was already working on reelection and now putting our efforts towards 2012. This was to make it seem like it was above us to continue caring about 2008. Trust me, its a lie. David is very smart, but its a sticky ugly not very truthful kind of intelligence.
Its not over yet, but I think the machine is working. And its a hill to climb.
I will be quitting my post on nov 5th and my vote will be for John Mccain. Fortunately, my position has been a marketing position and I don’t feel I had any part of anything I would feel guilty for. But I look forward to getting out of this as the negativity and environment upsets me.
I wish you all well, and goodluck.
PS my name is not really sarah. but I am a female and I understand your plight.
October 28, 2008 at 1:55 am
Ahaha! That’s funny. I read about that post on Texas Darlin, which saw it elsewhere…
Turns out (at least it looks that way) that the post originated here on the thread discussing how quiet the Obots are being.
:)
October 28, 2008 at 2:50 am
There’s only 7 days left we have got to get the word out. Here is an Interactive Video I made of Barack Obama an his associations:
http://www.mofopolitics.com/2008/10/28/obama_carousel_of-terror/
PLEASE pass it on your friends, family, whatever. Help get the word out. If you don’t want to wake up Nov 5th knowing Barack is your President let’s work and do everything we can before Nov 4th.
October 28, 2008 at 9:05 am
QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!! OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 28, 2008 at 9:45 am
http://www.redstate.com/diaries/dan_perrin/2008/oct/28/the-seven-reasons-mccain-palin-are-a-lock-to/
October 28, 2008 at 10:25 am
I thought you guys would appreciate this.
Obama beat reporter: who is this guy?
posted at 9:20 am on October 28, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
Usually, reporters assigned to candidates get to know them all too well. They spend months traveling with the candidate in close quarters, see them more often than the candidate’s families, and record all of the significant events of each and every day. By the end of the campaign, a certain familiarity gets established, and these beat reporters often wind up writing extensive analyses and even books about their experience and the person behind the campaign hype.
According to Peter Nicholas of the Los Angeles Times, absolutely none of that is true about Barack Obama. Not only has he not interacted much with the press at all, Obama turns out to be …. well, rather dull and uninteresting:
After Clinton’s defeat in the Iowa caucuses, she decided she needed an emergency reinvention. She began mixing with reporters, sipping a glass of wine late at night in the aisle of her campaign plane and unburdening herself about the state of the race. As her prospects dimmed, her accessibility grew. Sometimes she was off the record, but you can’t say she wasn’t fun.
Not so with Obama. One of the striking ironies is that a man who draws tens of thousands of people to his rallies, whose charisma is likened to that of John F. Kennedy, can be sort of a bore.
Discipline is essential for candidates who want to drive home a consistent message, or avoid the self-sabotage that comes with a careless answer. A steely perseverance helps explain why Obama at this point stands a better than even chance of becoming the 44th president. But when you’re exposed to the guy 18 hours a day, it’s a bit maddening. You want him to loosen up.
I’ve watched Obama demonstrate a soccer kick to his daughter in Chicago; devour a cheesesteak in Philly; navigate a roller rink in Indiana; drive a bumper car; and catapult 125 feet in the air on an amusement-park ride called “Big Ben.” He’s done it all with dogged professionalism, but with little show of spontaneity. After all this time with him, I still can’t say with certainty who he is.
A couple of points should be made. Message discipline is even more critical than ever; Joe the Plumber proved that point. Anything said by a candidate these days gets shot around the world within seconds, and it’s trapped in YouTube amber forever. Forty years ago, politicians could get away with pandering to both Tampa Bay Rays fans and Phillies backers, for a lighter example, because no one would report it. Those days are gone, and the campaigns of both Obama and John McCain reflect this.
McCain, though, is a known quantity. He has a long record of national service, a history of leadership on difficult issues, and voters know him. Obama has little record of any kind. Even in Illinois, he voted “present” rather than create a reviewable record. He is a cipher to most voters, an eloquent blank screen on which people can project their own desires and aspirations.
After two years on the campaign trail, in the most grueling presidential contest in American history, we are no closer to getting clear answers. Nicholas concludes that the reporters can’t help:
First Clinton, then John McCain made the argument that Obama is someone we don’t really know. Obama’s supporters counter that we have his record in the U.S. and Illinois senates, two memoirs that reveal his inner thinking and a vast trove of public speaking. Ironically, those of us who were sent out to take his measure in person can’t offer much help in answering who he is, or if he is ready. The barriers set in place between us and him were just too great.
Well, who set those barriers, and why? Isn’t it incumbent on Nick the New Guy to make himself more transparent, and not less? Shouldn’t the candidate who has so little experience on the skills necessary for the presidency — executive, military, and diplomatic — share more of himself to make the sale with voters? If Obama sets barriers between himself and voters, it can only be because more transparency would demonstrate a lack of fitness for the job.
October 28, 2008 at 10:52 am
Obama beat reporter: who is this guy?
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/10/28/obama-beat-reporter-who-is-this-guy/
October 28, 2008 at 11:39 am
Everyone needs to go to http://www.obamatruth.org and find out the truth about this charlatan! Be sure to watch “The video Obama doesn’t want you to see (pts. 1&2). Very informative!
October 28, 2008 at 12:13 pm
I’m now an Independent supporting McCain against Teh One and my hat is OFF to you PUMA people.
Good gawd, you’ve been fighting this Obama Chicago Deathstar for much longer than me…..wow!
Kudos…..let’s roll.
October 28, 2008 at 2:23 pm
Remember the Death Star was defeated, hopefully we can blow them back to the Windy City forever, I am a Puma from Pa, I love my state with all my heart, just wish other people here loved it as much as I did, they would not cast one vote for the biggest fake in the WORLD!