Game Changers?

McCain Hits Obama On ACORN- It looks like McCain has finally taken the hint and has unleashed a 90 second ad that pounds away at Obama and his connection to ACORN. Michelle Malkin has the ad and it looks like, thanks to conservative pressure, McCain is finally getting tough. This topic is something McCain is going to need to push at the debates, but the Ad is a good start.

Connecticut Can’t Help Itself- So, the Connecticut Supreme Court has decided to make gay marriage legal in their state. Remember last time a state did this during an election year? Yeah, that didn’t work out so well for Kerry.

H/T Hotair

Bailoutpaluza- So, 52 percent of folks, according to Rasmussen,  support McCain on his mortgage bailout. I’m not one of them, but it looks like he may be making some inroads on the economy. If he can, finally, have a decent debate next week, he may be able to play up this issue. If McCain can start to make inroads on Obama’s economic advantage, he’s going to have a better chance at this thing.

Final Thoughts- Enjoy the rest of your Friday and thank you all for your comments, yes even the libs, I will be back with a post tomorrow.

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10 Responses to “Game Changers?”

  1. Elizabeth Says:

    Thanks for staying on top of this Nancy– and THANKYOU McCAIN for coming to “life”… about time!

  2. Horsewoman Says:

    Obama is FINALLY getting some of the scrutiny he has deserved from the beginning! Acorn should be arrested and the Feds need to get involved. 105% voter registration in Indianapolis? Yah, right! Thanks to ACORN, if they aren’t controlled they may singlehandedly steal the election. McCain needs to sic his lawyers on them too! Good Blog Nancy.

  3. Rich in Redding, PA Says:

    Game Changer?

    Way too late. A few weeks ago I was going to vote for Sen. McCain. I have always like him. Now I can’t bring myself to do it. The choice of Gov. Palin was just horrible and now every day he looks more and more like an angry bitter old man.

    On Nov. 4 I will stay home.

  4. Bob Scuba Says:

    McCain just told a group at a rally after a question that we don’t have to be worried if Obama becomes President. He wouldn’t be that bad. Stunned Silence.

  5. nswider Says:

    Rich, no offense but I doubt you were going to vote for him given your characterization of him “as a bitter old man.” Sarah Palin has way more experience and smarts then say, John Edwards did. So thats a red herring. If you don’t want to vote for the guy, fine, but don’t complain when he raises your taxes and expands the government. This goes to all turn coat republicans, vote how you want, but if he is elected it is your fault and you don’t get to complain, you can just blame yourselves. Bob, thats typical McCain, I wanted Romney, we got McCain. These are just the cards we have been dealt, we have to drag this guy into the White House because Obama is an even lousier alternative, to be honest I would feel better with Hillary.

  6. JollyRoger Says:

    ACORN is a red herring; the wingers have been after them for years. The sad thing is, they haven’t been able to produce one case of voter fraud that got to a court.

    I understand why it’s being done; the buzz has to be changed for McKeating to have any chance at all. Maybe, just maybe, ACORN+Ayres+middle name of Hussein?

    Nah. Especially when the REAL news on Caribou Barbie is out now.

  7. Robert Garding Says:

    Great post Nancy. You have the knack for getting the truth out there. God bless you for your passion to let the people know the truth.

    -Robert-

  8. nswider Says:

    Jolly, ACORN is a red herring, huh, I can see you have extensively researched the topic, I am impressed with the breadth and scope of your argument, I am swayed. As far as calling Sarah, “Caribou Barbie” I think she would take that as a compliment. While I notice those women in your party for the most part are a bit, lets say “attractively challenged,” Sarah is a great looking intelligent Governor who has done more and accomplished more then many of the “esteemed” in your party. I love how you just dismiss Ayers as well and in your argument imply republicans are racist, when in fact sir your argument was sexist and offensive. Democrats love to say that republicans are “racist,” yet the hateful comments I tend to hear come from fellows like yourself. I normally would not respond so harshly, but when you come to a female conservative blog and call a woman “barbie,” well I have my limits.

  9. New Conservative Says:

    It’s not over until it’s over. McCain could still win this thing on election day. How people say they’ll vote and how they actually vote are two different things.

  10. AttackDog Says:

    Jolly,

    You wouldn’t be so disrespectful to our candidates if you realize what it did to us an as electorate.

    See, Democrats, when they get pissed (every 30 minutes), have take back the night marches, hunger-strikes, or candlelight vigils against hate and violence.

    Republicans gets pissed and go vote. Hey…who was your President for the last…ohhhh

    Yeah, keep pissing us off!


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