But here is even better news: It won't
Except that it is.
'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Jesse, Jesse, Jesse, he is a Republican. You see when there is a republican president, he doesn't have to go to church, God is right there in the White House directing foreign policy and stuff.
Crap, I forgot about that. Thanks for the reminder.
Feminism has never been about getting a job for one woman. It's about making life more fair for women everywhere.
Bears repeating.
white women shift to McCain
I clearly do not understand my own people.
um, Shrub does go to church sometimes, on the rare occasions he's in town and isn't too paranoid to actually drive three blocks through DC. They block off the streets adjacent to the church, everyone going in has to be wanded and purses, etc., searched, and no one can leave until he's safely away. It's a high church Episcopalian congregation, kind of posh, but with a really good community outreach program.
I clearly do not understand my own people.
I always have my doubts about polls, but I have to believe that when the candidates stop talking about pigs and lipstick and start discussing some issues in a way that will actually educate some voters who need educating, that swing won't stick.
Also, is anyone else bothered by the fact that Palin's interview is airing (in part) today?
I saw two teenaged girls yesterday wearing McCain/Palin shirts and I SO wanted to shake them both. I figured that wouldn't be productive, but I kinda wish I had just asked them "why?".
oh dear ... today's paper had a big picture of the Republican rally yesterday (hastily moved from the high school to a park 'cause they realized it was against the rules to have a political rally at the HS) showing a kid carrying a sign (he was probably too young to read) almost as big as he was saying "I'm for the hero and the mom". sigh.
It's a high church Episcopalian congregation, kind of posh, but with a really good community outreach program.
My guess is that's the same one his folks went to. St. Columba? (I think)
I always have my doubts about polls, but I have to believe that when the candidates stop talking about pigs and lipstick and start discussing some issues in a way that will actually educate some voters who need educating, that swing won't stick.
When? You're more optimistic than I that any source that would matter to the US at large (as opposed to those of us who go looking for substance/details) will be talking about anything that doesn't elicit a knee-jerk reaction.