Dude, I'm all for a free and open election... but with Democrats like these, we don't need Republicans.
John McCain's camp is sitting idly by while Hillary pulls out all the knives on Obama. And what's unfortunate is that because of her boost last night (not win... a 50/50 split ain't winning... that's, at best, a tie), she will think that the negative campaigning worked.
So expect more kitchen sinks. Expect more calls at three A.M. And, if this continues, expect the Republicans to win. Because, I don't know about you, but this back-biting amongst the Dems pisses me off. Uhm, anyone remember the term, "divide and conquer?"
John McCain's camp is sitting idly by while Hillary pulls out all the knives on Obama. And what's unfortunate is that because of her boost last night (not win... a 50/50 split ain't winning... that's, at best, a tie), she will think that the negative campaigning worked.
So expect more kitchen sinks. Expect more calls at three A.M. And, if this continues, expect the Republicans to win. Because, I don't know about you, but this back-biting amongst the Dems pisses me off. Uhm, anyone remember the term, "divide and conquer?"
All great points . . . not to mention the fact that those finnicky independents (like myself) are turned off by the mudslinging. The democrats may not lose their core, but they may lose a large number of independents. Plus, the negative campaigning has the potential to take the wind out of voters enthusiasm for this race. Up to this point, people have turned out in record numbers, but if this drags on too long and gets even uglier, people may decide to stay home in November.