can you dispute any of the points made in this article oh witless
one ?

On Oct 7, 6:17 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bwahahahahahahaha  snicker snicker hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
>
> On Oct 7, 6:13 am, "[ a patriotic Republican  ]"
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A Country in Shambles, Under GOP 
> > Rulehttp://www.alternet.org/election08/101872/
> > The overarching reality of the country is that we've lived under
> > unchallenged Republican rule, and the country has virtually collapsed
> > on every level.
> > There are few things that make political coverage more unbearable --
> > and more distorting -- than The David Brooks Syndrome: the extremely
> > patronizing and ill-informed pretense, shared by media and right-wing
> > elites alike, that they can study the Little Common Person like a zoo
> > animal, and then translate and give voice to their simple-minded, good-
> > hearted, salt-of-the-earth perspectives. Rarely has this mentality
> > been so transparent as in the wake of the Biden-Palin debate, as
> > pundits and right-wing polemicists like Brooks, Peggy Noonan and Rich
> > "Starbursts" Lowry rushed forward to proclaim giddily that Regular
> > Americans would love Sarah Palin and this love could even help McCain
> > win, despite -- or, really, because of -- her vapid, content-free
> > telegenic presence.
>
> > Actual empirical evidence -- called "polling data" -- has almost
> > uniformly demonstrated how false these condescending pats on the head
> > are, as every single poll conducted thus far (at least that I'm aware
> > of) found that Americans believed that Biden won and is the far more
> > serious candidate for office, and huge numbers continue to have
> > profound doubts about Palin's fitness for office. And the first
> > tracking poll to report a full post-debate day of polling -- the
> > Research 2000 poll for Daily Kos -- finds Obama with a 13-point lead,
> > his largest ever. This joint right-wing/pundit claim that Americans
> > would swoon in the face of Palin's empty chatter, self-conscious
> > folksiness and chronic, seizure-like winking says much more about
> > those making the claim than it does about their Regular People
> > subjects.
>
> > As polling data conclusively demonstrates, the mindset of the voting
> > public is infinitely more rational and substance-based than the
> > pundits and the Right fantasize when they lyrically praise the Regular
> > American -- at least it is in this time of perceived (and actual
> > crisis). What's happening in this country, and in this election, is
> > rather simple and easy to see: (1) the country is in total shambles --
> > possibly far worse than what people even realize; (2) we have lived
> > for the last eight years under virtually absolute GOP rule; (3) the
> > public knows this; (4) the Republican President and his party are
> > therefore intensely -- historically -- unpopular; and (5) the voting
> > public doesn't want to continue living under the rule of the same
> > faction and same political party that has driven the country into the
> > ground. Having Sarah Palin drop her gerund endings and desperately
> > trotting out the standard, tired GOP attack ads to depict Obama as a
> > radical, fist-pumping, America-hating, unhinged socialist -- when
> > everyone can see with their own eyes that he isn't -- won't change any
> > of that.
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