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Old January 8th 08, 08:15 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.politics,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
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Default Zogby: Giuliani tied with....Ron Paul! LMAO

Looks like Rootie Tootie's "sit out the early states" strategy has
backfired badly. Zogby's numbers this morning show him in a dead heat
for last on the Republican side with nut case Ron Paul! Of course, I
don't take a lot of stock in Zogby-run polls although I do consider
them; some of his results during the Iraq fiasco seemed to be as
"tilted" as were Fox's toward making Bush look good, when all the
other credible national pollsters were showing Bush/Cheney in a free
fall. Fox has since abandoned skewing polls toward the Republican
conservative base, an interesting development in itself. Could it be
because Fox's Neilsen ratings have been steadily sinking for months,
as have Flush Limpdick's Arbitron major market standings?

NH will be Obama and McCain...the "unaffiliateds" will carry the day
for both of them. Right wing crank sites, like "Newsmax" are croaking
that Hillary is finished, and so on. It's still quite early yet, but
she'd better do something radical and do it quickly; Tsunami Tuesday
is only a less than a month away, and she has to run the table there
to cinch the nomination. The Obama camp is banking on big wins early
to bolster his position going into TT, and the national polling
numbers seem to be working for them in that regard. So, it's a battle
of strategy more than anything else. However, look at Giuliani's
pathetic standing, probably caused by his megalomanic attitude that he
"doesn't need to campaign, people know me," which is quite typical of
him. He'd have to sweep Tsunami Tuesday as well, and he's already got
two last place finishes under his belt...the last one being tied with
Ron Paul! Once the pundits get ahold of that line, Giuliani's
gone...and good riddance!

What's different between him and Clinton? Both have been trounced in
the first two states...why shouldn't both be considered goners?
Hillary's been everywhere...campaigning like crazy, face time
everywhere, while Giuliani just sits back, doesn't go to the voters
and gets zero face time. Not a factor now, but could be later on. I'd
like to review some CNN/Fox/MSNBC tapes to measure the difference in
"face time" between the two; I'm betting Hillary's time would be
orders of magnitude greater than Rootie Tootie's.

So, with both in the dumpster currently, who's "come from behind"
strategy will work? I don't know, and neither does anyone else. With
the primaries/caucuses instantly transformed from a state-by-state
selection process over a period of months to a one day "tsunami" vote
nationwide, it's a whole new game. If you use the national numbers as
a gauge, Hillary's competitive with Obama (tied as of today, in fact)
whereas Giuliani's in the cellar against McCain, Huckabee and even the
flailing Romney. Let's hope he stays there! Just remember how
irritating he was as mayor of New York City, and you'll probably come
to the same conclusion.
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Old January 8th 08, 09:56 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.politics,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
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Default Zogby: Giuliani tied with....Ron Paul! LMAO

In article ,
DeserTBoB wrote:

Looks like Rootie Tootie's "sit out the early states" strategy has
backfired badly. Zogby's numbers this morning show him in a dead heat
for last on the Republican side with nut case Ron Paul! Of course, I
don't take a lot of stock in Zogby-run polls although I do consider
them; some of his results during the Iraq fiasco seemed to be as
"tilted" as were Fox's toward making Bush look good, when all the
other credible national pollsters were showing Bush/Cheney in a free
fall. Fox has since abandoned skewing polls toward the Republican
conservative base, an interesting development in itself. Could it be
because Fox's Neilsen ratings have been steadily sinking for months,
as have Flush Limpdick's Arbitron major market standings?

NH will be Obama and McCain...the "unaffiliateds" will carry the day
for both of them. Right wing crank sites, like "Newsmax" are croaking
that Hillary is finished, and so on. It's still quite early yet, but
she'd better do something radical and do it quickly; Tsunami Tuesday
is only a less than a month away, and she has to run the table there
to cinch the nomination. The Obama camp is banking on big wins early
to bolster his position going into TT, and the national polling
numbers seem to be working for them in that regard. So, it's a battle
of strategy more than anything else. However, look at Giuliani's
pathetic standing, probably caused by his megalomanic attitude that he
"doesn't need to campaign, people know me," which is quite typical of
him. He'd have to sweep Tsunami Tuesday as well, and he's already got
two last place finishes under his belt...the last one being tied with
Ron Paul! Once the pundits get ahold of that line, Giuliani's
gone...and good riddance!

What's different between him and Clinton? Both have been trounced in
the first two states...why shouldn't both be considered goners?
Hillary's been everywhere...campaigning like crazy, face time
everywhere, while Giuliani just sits back, doesn't go to the voters
and gets zero face time. Not a factor now, but could be later on. I'd
like to review some CNN/Fox/MSNBC tapes to measure the difference in
"face time" between the two; I'm betting Hillary's time would be
orders of magnitude greater than Rootie Tootie's.

So, with both in the dumpster currently, who's "come from behind"
strategy will work? I don't know, and neither does anyone else. With
the primaries/caucuses instantly transformed from a state-by-state
selection process over a period of months to a one day "tsunami" vote
nationwide, it's a whole new game. If you use the national numbers as
a gauge, Hillary's competitive with Obama (tied as of today, in fact)
whereas Giuliani's in the cellar against McCain, Huckabee and even the
flailing Romney. Let's hope he stays there! Just remember how
irritating he was as mayor of New York City, and you'll probably come
to the same conclusion.


Rudy is the "nut case"

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when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer.
problems tend to look like nails.
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Old January 8th 08, 10:08 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes, alt.politics, alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.republican, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
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Default Zogby: Giuliani tied with....Ron Paul! LMAO

On Jan 8, 2:15*pm, DeserTBoB wrote:
Looks like Rootie Tootie's "sit out the early states" strategy has
backfired badly. *Zogby's numbers this morning show him in a dead heat
for last on the Republican side with nut case Ron Paul! *Of course, I
don't take a lot of stock in Zogby-run polls although I do consider
them; some of his results during the Iraq fiasco seemed to be as
"tilted" as were Fox's toward making Bush look good, when all the
other credible national pollsters were showing Bush/Cheney in a free
fall. *Fox has since abandoned skewing polls toward the Republican
conservative base, an interesting development in itself. *Could it be
because Fox's Neilsen ratings have been steadily sinking for months,
as have Flush Limpdick's Arbitron major market standings?

NH will be Obama and McCain...the "unaffiliateds" will carry the day
for both of them. *Right wing crank sites, like "Newsmax" are croaking
that Hillary is finished, and so on. *It's still quite early yet, but
she'd better do something radical and do it quickly; Tsunami Tuesday
is only a less than a month away, and she has to run the table there
to cinch the nomination. *The Obama camp is banking on big wins early
to bolster his position going into TT, and the national polling
numbers seem to be working for them in that regard. *So, it's a battle
of strategy more than anything else. *However, look at Giuliani's
pathetic standing, probably caused by his megalomanic attitude that he
"doesn't need to campaign, people know me," which is quite typical of
him. *He'd have to sweep Tsunami Tuesday as well, and he's already got
two last place finishes under his belt...the last one being tied with
Ron Paul! *Once the pundits get ahold of that line, Giuliani's
gone...and good riddance!

What's different between him and Clinton? *Both have been trounced in
the first two states...why shouldn't both be considered goners?
Hillary's been everywhere...campaigning like crazy, face time
everywhere, while Giuliani just sits back, doesn't go to the voters
and gets zero face time. *Not a factor now, but could be later on. I'd
like to review some CNN/Fox/MSNBC tapes to measure the difference in
"face time" between the two; I'm betting Hillary's time would be
orders of magnitude greater than Rootie Tootie's.

So, with both in the dumpster currently, who's "come from behind"
strategy will work? *I don't know, and neither does anyone else. *With
the primaries/caucuses instantly transformed from a state-by-state
selection process over a period of months to a one day "tsunami" vote
nationwide, it's a whole new game. *If you use the national numbers as
a gauge, Hillary's competitive with Obama (tied as of today, in fact)
whereas Giuliani's in the cellar against McCain, Huckabee and even the
flailing Romney. *Let's hope he stays there! *Just remember how
irritating he was as mayor of New York City, and you'll probably come
to the same conclusion.




Didn't the nutcase beat JulieAnnie in Iowa??

It'll be a scream if Paul beats him in NH.

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Old January 8th 08, 10:15 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes,alt.politics,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
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Default Zogby: Giuliani tied with....Ron Paul! LMAO

On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:08:37 -0800 (PST), "Kickin' Ass and Takin'
Names" wrote:


Didn't the nutcase beat JulieAnnie in Iowa?? snip


Yup, by 7 points. Julie got only 3% of the GOP vote.

It'll be a scream if Paul beats him in NH. snip


It's almost a certainty at this point.
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Old January 9th 08, 01:08 AM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes, alt.politics, alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.republican, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
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Default Zogby: Giuliani tied with....Ron Paul! LMAO

On Jan 8, 4:15*pm, DeserTBoB wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 13:08:37 -0800 (PST), "Kickin' Ass and Takin'

Names" wrote:
Didn't the nutcase beat JulieAnnie in Iowa?? snip


Yup, by 7 points. *Julie got only 3% of the GOP vote.



It'll be a scream if Paul beats him in NH. snip


It's almost a certainty at this point.



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your only chance...
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