The left set expectations for her so low she could have said "I can see Russia from my house!" and it would have been okay. :D
Biden needs to work on this whole "W" preoccupation thing he has going. W isn't running for office and McCain has made a career out of disagreeing with him. Trying to tie the two together is a losing battle.
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Indeed ... this is where Bush Derangement Syndrome can really hurt the Democratic campaign, by making them waste their energy against a non-candidate.
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I think it's going to get to the point where the voters get sick of hearing about Bush and start calling it the Goodwin Law, v2.0.
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all problems will have come from reagan or W. much like thatcher in the u.k.: all welfare programs are tottering today because of her long-ago cuts.
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For a decade, McCain has been the "anti-Bush" to anybody paying even moderate attention. This effort of trying to paint his election as "a third Bush term" is either targeted at total morons (not that there aren't bazillions of those around) or the hard-core Left who weren't going to vote for McCain anyway. Heck, the McCain that the Democrats are trying to define sounds a whole lot better to me than the bozo who co-sponsored McCain-Feingold, for instance!
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I keep getting scare-tactic e-mails from "Working America" about the Bush/McCain [fill in the blank with shibboleth here]
You may be pleased to note that I took advantage of said Union's offer to host a "Women for Obama" coffeeklatch for my region and dumped the whole she-bang into the recycling bin (I donated the free pens to the library). The "Pa"s to "Po"s in my district are safe from me...
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Excellent.
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