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Stretch Drive
Author: TriSec    Date: 11/01/2008 12:40:05

Going to the bullpen.


3rd and goal.


Free throws late.


Face off at the home end.



No matter what your sports metaphor, there's nothing more nerve-wracking than your team clinging to a lead in the late stages of the game against a dangerous opponent. Everything has to break your way for tha critical win.

You know my preferred sport....so here we are going into the top of the ninth with the Sox hanging on to a precarious one-run lead in Yankee Stadium (RIP) for all the marbles.

You know Jonathan Papelbon is coming on to put it away.



So what are YOU going to do to put it away this weekend? It's not too late to find a phone bank, or make a sign and hold it up on a streetcorner. Maybe your state allows early voting, this weekend is the perfect time to do it. And check around with your neighbors to see who might need a ride to the polls on Tuesday.


Of course, despite Senator Obama chiding us in recent weeks, we have reason to be optomistic and yes, even a bit smug. A new AP poll backs up that feeling, and even goes so far as to suggest that McCain voters may just give up and stay home on election day.


WASHINGTON – That smiling guy walking down the street? Odds are he's a Barack Obama backer. The grouchy looking one? Don't ask, and don't necessarily count on him to vote next week, either.

More John McCain supporters feel glum about the presidential campaign while more of Obama's are charged up over it, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Saturday.

The survey shows McCain backers have become increasingly upset in recent weeks, a period that has seen Obama take a firm lead in many polls. One expert says the contrasting moods could affect how likely the two candidates' supporters are to vote on Election Day, possibly dampening McCain's turnout while boosting Obama's.

While 43 percent of the Democrat Obama's backers said they are excited over the campaign, just 13 percent of McCain's said so, according to the survey of adults, conducted by Knowledge Networks. Six in 10 Obama supporters said the race interests them, compared to four in 10 backing McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.

On the flip side, 52 percent of McCain supporters said the campaign has left them frustrated, compared to 30 percent of Obama's. A quarter of McCain backers say they feel helpless, double the rate of those preferring Obama, the Illinois senator.

More McCain supporters also feel angry and bored, while Obama's are likelier to say they are proud and hopeful.

All of this is a bad sign for McCain, according to George E. Marcus, a political scientist from Williams College who has studied the role emotion plays in politics. Negative feelings about a campaign can discourage voters by making them less likely to go through what can be a painful process: Voting for someone who will lose.

"If I'm getting my head handed to me by a tennis player, my brain is saying, 'Do I want a second match? No,'" Marcus said. "Why do something that's going to lead to failure?"

Marcus said such emotions can be overcome by outside events, such as a campaign or neighbor urging a person to vote. There's also the danger exuberant Obama backers might decide not to vote because of overconfidence. The Obama and McCain organizations combined have spent hundreds of millions of dollars for those very reasons.

Obama leads McCain among likely voters in the AP-Yahoo News poll, 51 percent to 43 percent.

Supporters of McCain cite a dislike for Obama, dissatisfaction with the campaign's tone and frustration with how news organizations have treated their candidate.

"Flat disgusted, how's that?" said Billie Hart, 80, a Houston Republican backing McCain. "Because that's the way I feel about it. I don't like the individual."

Many Democrats say they're energized by a candidate they perceive as different from most politicians and who can make a real difference.

"Elections have always been so ho-hum," said Kathleen Rockwell, 61, an Obama supporter from Redmond, Wash. This time, "I feel connected. And that feels good."




Ah, but there's still a dark side. The GOP machine is still trying its hardest to disenfranchise voters in many states. Your best defense is a strong offense, so check out the websites below and make sure you carry a couple of phone numbers and a valid picture ID (state license or passport) with you to the polls Tuesday, even if your state doesn't require it.

http://www.866ourvote.org/

http://www.aclu.org/votingrights/gen/36695res20080909.html

http://www.democrats.org/page/content/voterprotection/

http://www.gregpalast.com/sbyv/

http://www.vote411.org/

http://www.aflcio.org/issues/civilrights/votingrights.cfm



This is it, folks. Eight years of heartache, angst, and outright hatred can come to an end. Don't do it for your parents; don't even do it for yourself. It's our children that will be the primary beneficiaries of all our efforts these past two years.

Let's make it happen. 70 hours to go!


 

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Comment by TriSec on 11/01/2008 13:44:03
Obama hangs around with Anti-Semites!



There are over 200 Communists in the State Department!







:thud:





Comment by TriSec on 11/01/2008 14:43:49




Slackers.







Heading out to soccer....TTFN! :tigger:





Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 15:51:21
Good morning everyone!



YEah we are slacking today. Will be phone banking this afternoon. Once the dayquil kicks in. once, that is --- after I Take it.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 16:50:09
Comment by velveeta jones on 11/01/2008 16:58:47
Morning, er ....Afternoon all!

Got my flu shot today and went by my candidate of choice's office to volunteer for the crack of dawn on election day for whatever they need.



Aunt Azalea just reminded me that tomorrows blog would be my last one before the election.







Thanks Aunt A! Put the pressure on me! I got nothing (as usual) and I leave for work in 10 minutes. Damn.





Comment by velveeta jones on 11/01/2008 17:05:12




OH. MY. GOD. We may have found someone that Sarah is smarter than!

Comment by BobR on 11/01/2008 17:08:35
Quote by TriSec:

Obama hangs around with Anti-Semites!



There are over 200 Communists in the State Department!







:thud:





Here's the follow up the next day:





Comment by livingonli on 11/01/2008 17:16:57
Greetings from the salt mine. This Saturday and next Saturday are 13-hour days again for me. The only consolation is I will get free dinner when I do these shifts. I need to hit the jackpot so I can have a normal schedule or a normal life.



Tonight, I will be working the Rangers-Leafs game for MSG but anyone who gets NHL Network can see the Hockey Night in Canada feed.

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 17:35:34
Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2008 19:31:20




What selfish, mean spirited, horrible person.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2008 20:49:38
The Florida-Georgia game is today. I seriously hope there are no casualties this year.

Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 20:59:20
Any one still here?



Comment by BobR on 11/01/2008 21:53:42
Comment by BobR on 11/01/2008 21:57:09


Typical Republican. Instead of trying to help ALL Americans, she's only interested in helping "her kind".

Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 22:03:34
Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 22:19:18
Coin Endings...>< sorry for the fuss

But thanks for your help

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 22:25:34
Quote by Mondobubba:





What selfish, mean spirited, horrible person.


Video at the link...

Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 22:50:00
So uhm...



Georgia Tech WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!







Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 22:50:03
Election Score Card

Not anything i did, just a cool PDF

Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 23:12:24
*watches tumbleweed*

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2008 23:34:02
Quote by BobR:

This is WAY too funny! Two prank callers from Montreal prank Sarah Palin



:rofl:









Punked by Canadians! Whatta doofus!

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2008 23:35:27
Oh the Gators prevailed 49-10 over Georgia. Ouch! :doh:

Comment by Random on 11/01/2008 23:36:25
*poke*



Comment by Raine on 11/01/2008 23:43:33
Quote by BobR:

This is WAY too funny! Two prank callers from Montreal prank Sarah Palin



:rofl:





Seriously, from the TRanscript over at WaPo:



FAKE SARKOZY: I just want to be sure, I don't quite understand the phenomenon Joe the Plumber, that's not your husband, right?



GOV. PALIN: That's not my husband, but he's a normal American who just works hard and doesn't want government to take his money.



FAKE SARKOZY: Yes, yes, I understand. We have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France, it's called "Marselle the Guy with Bread Under his Armpit". Oui.



GOV. PALIN: Right, that's what it's all about, the middle class and government needing to work for them. You're a very good example for us here.



FAKE SARKOZY: I seen a bit, but NBC, even Fox News wasn't an ally, an ally, sorry about as much as usual.



GOV. PALIN: Yes, that's what we're up against.



FAKE SARKOZY: I must say, Gov. Palin, I love the documentary they made on your life - you know, Hustler's "Nailin' Palin".



GOV. PALIN: Oh good, thank you.



FAKE SARKOZY: That was really edgy.



GOV. PALIN: Well good.




:rofl:



Comment by Mondobubba on 11/01/2008 23:45:56
Quote by Raine:

Quote by BobR:

This is WAY too funny! Two prank callers from Montreal prank Sarah Palin



:rofl:





Seriously, from the TRanscript over at WaPo:



FAKE SARKOZY: I just want to be sure, I don't quite understand the phenomenon Joe the Plumber, that's not your husband, right?



GOV. PALIN: That's not my husband, but he's a normal American who just works hard and doesn't want government to take his money.



FAKE SARKOZY: Yes, yes, I understand. We have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France, it's called "Marselle the Guy with Bread Under his Armpit". Oui.



GOV. PALIN: Right, that's what it's all about, the middle class and government needing to work for them. You're a very good example for us here.



FAKE SARKOZY: I seen a bit, but NBC, even Fox News wasn't an ally, an ally, sorry about as much as usual.



GOV. PALIN: Yes, that's what we're up against.



FAKE SARKOZY: I must say, Gov. Palin, I love the documentary they made on your life - you know, Hustler's "Nailin' Palin".



GOV. PALIN: Oh good, thank you.



FAKE SARKOZY: That was really edgy.



GOV. PALIN: Well good.




:rofl:







That might be the best part.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 00:20:44
The inferior "The Shining" in on A&E even as we speak Duval Nicholson etc.

Comment by Random on 11/02/2008 00:24:40
Random feels generally alone.

Comment by Raine on 11/02/2008 00:31:49
Just a few minutes ago on MSNBC, a senior campaign dude for Gramps was railing on and on about how bad Obama was for the economy (raising taxes etc) said the Follwing:



"...and BTW, Barack Obama is the only presidential candidate in Modern presidential history that when the Economy is struggling to put forth a tax cut. That is amazing and that is alarming, and that's what concerns us. "



:huh:



yes, that is a direct quote.





Comment by BobR on 11/02/2008 00:32:52
Quote by Random:

Random feels generally alone.


Saturday is alway slow on the blog. The ATL contingent is feeling under the weather, so we're not exactly bubbly and fun...

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 00:37:58
Quote by Raine:

Just a few minutes ago on MSNBC, a senior campaign dude for Gramps was railing on and on about how bad Obama was for the economy (raising taxes etc) said the Follwing:



"...and BTW, Barack Obama is the only presidential candidate in Modern presidential history that when the Economy is struggling to put forth a tax cut. That is amazing and that is alarming, and that's what concerns us. "



:huh:



yes, that is a direct quote.







WTF? Didn't George W. Bush do the same thing in 2001? When the economy was bad? Don't these people have a basic grasp on macro-economic theory? :sputter: :froth: :faints:

Comment by Random on 11/02/2008 00:40:12
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Random:

Random feels generally alone.


Saturday is alway slow on the blog. The ATL contingent is feeling under the weather, so we're not exactly bubbly and fun...


Ah...>< Well, Random knew that.

*shifty eyed look*

Comment by trojanrabbit on 11/02/2008 01:16:48
Good thing there's an extra hour tonight. Gonna need it.

Comment by TriSec on 11/02/2008 01:27:41
*grunt*



: nervously eating Javi's Halloween candy :







Is it election day yet?



Is it election day yet?



Is it election day yet?

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 01:33:52
Quote by TriSec:

*grunt*



: nervously eating Javi's Halloween candy :







Is it election day yet?



Is it election day yet?



Is it election day yet?




3 more long, agonizing days. 72 hours. Then the real fun starts.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 01:52:55
Who's gonna watch Grampy on SNL?

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 02:02:52
Pie!

Comment by Random on 11/02/2008 02:26:51
Quote by Mondobubba:

Who's gonna watch Grampy on SNL?


I'll watch reruns if its funny.

Comment by MMB on 11/02/2008 02:50:51
Congrats to Ga.Tech and my Dawgs got beat. Oh well there is always next year. I am sure the teams get perks but this city makes a lot of money the week of Ga.-Fl. game. I have worked at the Sneakers sport bar in the stadium and that one place for 6 hours raked in a lot of cash. People have been enjoying this tradition for a very long time and hopefuly will continue to after all some things in life are simply meant to be fun!!!!!

Comment by clintster on 11/02/2008 02:51:47
A little Saturdee musica:





Comment by velveeta jones on 11/02/2008 03:29:36
Just in from work, and heard the prank tape. Oh for shits sake. Is this woman dumber than a pancake or what.



Hells bells!



(also, if you caught the official Sarah "statement" on the prank, she calls herself a ............. Celebrity. She must be kidding. This whole GOP ticket is a joke.)

Comment by velveeta jones on 11/02/2008 03:35:59
Watching SNL............. I am starting to loathe Tina Fey.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/02/2008 03:43:17
Quote by velveeta jones:

Just in from work, and heard the prank tape. Oh for shits sake. Is this woman dumber than a pancake or what.



Hells bells!



(also, if you caught the official Sarah "statement" on the prank, she calls herself a ............. Celebrity. She must be kidding. This whole GOP ticket is a joke.)






Hey that is an insult to pancakes. Delicious pancakes!



What has Tina Fey done?



Comment by clintster on 11/02/2008 03:55:19
OK, with all due respect to Ben Affleck... his impression of Keith Olbermann sucks.

Comment by Random on 11/02/2008 03:58:54
That was funny.

Comment by clintster on 11/02/2008 04:02:35
OK, the "Special Comment" saved it. I imagine Keith'll take it with much better humor that Billo would with a similar parody.



"How dare you, sir? How... dare... you??!?"

Comment by Random on 11/02/2008 04:04:10
Didn't Keith say he already saw it?



I thought the bit as a whole was funny.