September 18, 2008

A recipe for success

Millions upon millions of dollars spent on advertising; the media in his back pocket; the anointment of the liberal establishment; and the support and endorsement from many world leaders. And Barrack still can't seem to clinch what the Dems thought would be a slam dunk election win. In fact, he is behind in many polls of American voters.

There is no need for the Obama fans to fear, however, because The One knows what his supporters need to do to help him ascend to the lofty throne he feels is his birthright.

"I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face."

What a brilliant stroke of genius on the part of The One; get into the face of undecided voters and argue with them. Now that's a tactic that is sure to work!

Read more about Barrack's recipe for electoral success, HERE.

Posted by Alberto de la Cruz at September 18, 2008 09:36 AM

Comments

"I'm skinny but I'm tough," he says...

yeah, you're also 3 miles wide and 1 millimeter deep

El broder esta nervioso ~ methinks that the dude's desperate with the polling data, and we're in for a real ride now that his colors are showing for what they are - he, he, it's all coming out in the wash: terrific that the electorate gets to see it now rather than later

Posted by: Gigi [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 18, 2008 10:45 AM

Yeah, they're in my face all right. Either they avoid me because I'm not allowed to express my opinion in front of them because it is too intolerable for them to think anyone could possibly not agree with them, or they try to argue with me for a minute and then I get the usual, "I don't want to talk about it."

Okay so Obama is trying to convince voters that he got his experience form the Chicago school of politics. For that I need no convincing. Obama's trouble is that he is not from the Chicago's school of Economics. No way.

Posted by: honey [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 18, 2008 10:59 AM


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