“In other news, CNN found that water was wet and the sun actually does rise in the east.” Hee hee. Peter, if I were the kind of person who sat swilling martinis in a swank bar all night, you’d be the wry commentator I’d want to swill with. We’d laugh ourselves stupid.
And I’m already thinking about how I want to celebrate on Nov 6. Maybe I’ll just walk around town and smile smugly at all the Woke idiots who are tearing their hair out at how our nation has just been taken over by Hitler. Fools - watch how things improve!
But we can’t get complacent, and it ain’t over until the last disputed ballot is counted. So vote! As the Democrats say, “vote early, and vote often!”
Polls do not exist to measure public opinion. They exist to shape it.
Simple: it’s to get more ‘Crats out to the polls.
Based on the early vote returns, that's not working.
They are certainly used that way.
However, that begs the question: why is corporate media shaping public opinion by advancing a narrative of Kamala Harris losing?
That is the subtext of most if not all of Kamala Harris' recent media coverage.
“In other news, CNN found that water was wet and the sun actually does rise in the east.” Hee hee. Peter, if I were the kind of person who sat swilling martinis in a swank bar all night, you’d be the wry commentator I’d want to swill with. We’d laugh ourselves stupid.
And I’m already thinking about how I want to celebrate on Nov 6. Maybe I’ll just walk around town and smile smugly at all the Woke idiots who are tearing their hair out at how our nation has just been taken over by Hitler. Fools - watch how things improve!
But we can’t get complacent, and it ain’t over until the last disputed ballot is counted. So vote! As the Democrats say, “vote early, and vote often!”
It's unfortunate that our country is so divided on such important issues.