Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Steve Lombardo, Republic Analyst, Says McCain is Heading for Defeat

That's two people, one, the pundit David Brooks of the NY Times, and now a former Mitt Romney advisor, Steve Lombardo.

Published in The Guardian, Mr. Lombardo says that McCain is heading for near-certain defeat barring a "crippling error" by Obama or terrorist attack on the US.

During the debate, it was also ironic that the talking head who claims Obama is all for "big government" in terms of his health care plan, McCain himself proposed a huge big government plan for helping individuals with their mortgages. Hypocrisy much?

And this excerpt from the article cited above is particularly satisfying:

"McCain saw fresh signs yesterday of the damage to his prospects in polls showing him trailing in four battleground states and fighting to keep Indiana and North Carolina. He suffered another blow when the wife of a retiring Republican senator seen as one of the Republicans' experts on national security officially endorsed Obama. "We're in two wars, two of the longest we've ever been in. We've run up a third of our nation's debt in just the past eight years. We're in the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression," said Lilibet Hagel, whose husband, Chuck, is a senator from Nebraska."

No wonder he has been sicking Palin on Obama.

McCain is no "maverick"--he's a mean, unpredictable, volatile old man. Maybe he should just pack it in.

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