5. Once again, Tweety looked a bit stunned when he saw the MSNBC poll
before he left the air. He had that same look as when he called the debate for Cheney and then saw what his viewers thought; like someone had just dumped a bucket of cold water on his big Tweety Bird head.
7. It don't feel good when you realize you don't have a clue.
Kinda like you've been rolling along, having people tell you how wonderful you are. And then you find out they're all wrong and you have no idea what's going on.
They don't ask the questions we need to know. They stack their groups with all Pro-Bush pundits and still think they can fool all the people all of the time. The spin stays constantly for Bush no matter what the reality. No matter as to what direct evidence the people see and hear - it's what they say. Or so they think.
What use are they, other than to that madman in the White House?
None. No use at all. And they did all by themselves.
6. Bush's temper in the last 2 debates has sealed his fate.
It is a scary thing for undecided voters to see a president who is so out of control. Not to mention the impression this has made on foreign journalists across the globe and viewers among our NATO allies, whose fate can be severely affected by the American president. George Bush sent a chill down the spine of all but his most loyal guard, in my opinion.
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