Obama Gains Advantage Among Un-Americans

By Johnny Roosh

Check the bottom listing in the Investor’s Business Editorials Daily Tracking Poll…”Displays Flag”

HT John H

19 Responses to “Obama Gains Advantage Among Un-Americans”

  1. Kermit Says:

    Note the Religion tab. The One get 73% of the Godless vote. What a shock. Obama is satisfying a deep need. When people don’t believe in something, they’ll believe in anything.

    There is hope, though. Notice the age tab? The 18 – 24 group goes 30% Obama, 64% McCain. When they figure out how badly President Obama wants to dry hump them, that number will skew even more.

  2. angryclown Says:

    Meanwhile, Al Qaeda endorses McCain:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/21/AR2008102102477_pf.html

    Fun to watch you kooks turning desperate, getting drunk in the bunker, deciding whether to flood the subway…

  3. Terry Says:

    AC, the article says that the AQ types like McCain because they think the US economy will fail under his presidency. You couldn’t ask for better endorsement.
    You’ve been off your game lately, old sport.

  4. Kermit Says:

    Meanwhile, Al Qaeda endorses McCain
    Yes. In 2004 they endorsed Kerry. These nutjobs really do believe in the Kiss of Death.
    Fun to watch clowns clinging to terror groups.

  5. penigma Says:

    IBD is a pretty noted righty publication, and it’s SURE IMPORTANT to differentiate on that.

    I’d guess if you asked “loves guns”, or “anti-abortion” you’d probably get a similar, silly reaction.

    Terry, and Bin Laden has generally been entirely right about the behavior of George “he knows more than the rest of us so trust him” Bush… and his comments were about how McCain would recklessly continue wars in Iraq – remember, that’s the chief reason you say to elect McCain – and Bin Laden points out is the chief reason to vote for him too.. they both WANT the US to stay in Iraq. The only part about it is, you SAY AQ wants us out, when they don’t, they understand what a tremendous recruiting poster our presence in Iraq is for their movement. AC’s entirely on his ‘game’ and you all are entirely wrong about the nature of the desires of AQ, and further, the likely outcomes of any foreign policy continued by McCain. Bin Laden has, unfortunately, been right time and again regading how to predict our actions and the consequences. Perhaps it’s time to stop doing what he expects, to stop adhering to HIS Mein Kampf, and strike out on a path which both upsets his desires and is 180 degrees away from your continuing innacuracy about AQ.

    Kermy – The One can only be Sarah Palin, and I don’t think she got 73% of anyone but the hyper-religiousity, self-righteousey psuedo Christianey vote.

  6. flash Says:

    Mitch does NOT display a flag, I do, right next to the service star in the window. Oh the irony!

  7. Kermit Says:

    Peevy, I would bet that on this, like every other point here in the “real world”, you are, as usual, dead wrong.

  8. Terry Says:

    Peev, you’ve plumbed hitherto unknown depths of morondom.
    I’ve never said “elect McCain” for any reason, let alone a “chief reason”. Can’t you f’n read?

  9. Mr. Shirt Says:

    I find the ideology category the most interesting.

    Conservatives going 21% for the BHO? 10% more undecided?

    I’m assuming that these people are being honest about their ideology, & understand the conservative philosophy. If so, I’m thinking this is evidence of one of two possibilities: 1) Conservatives are lying to pollsters about who they are supporting; or 2) There is a BIG protest vote against our Moderate Maverick.

    Also notice the Moderate break down: 60% BHO, 26% McCain. We are running the most moderate, middle-of-the-road guy in the Senate. Why? because he will get the moderate vote, we were told! We need to “redefine” the party, slouch a bit to the left to get the moderates.

    Assuming again that scenerio #2 is accurate…We see very clearly here that in selling our soul, on the advice of hacks like David Frum, we have NOT gained the moderate vote, & the conservative base is alienated to the point of 21% voting against the moderate Republican candidate, and another 10% unsure if they can vote for McCain.

    The overall score is BHO 45.8% to McCain 42.3%, still very close but McCain is losing. Imagine where we’d be now if our candidate had been able to inspire philosophical conservatives to the tune of 90%. We would have an upcoming landslide on our hands!

    Moral: Stand up for what you know to be right, not what the polls tell you is popular.

  10. DiscordianStooj Says:

    When people don’t believe in something, they’ll believe in anything.

    And that explains the 60-6 Jewish split how, exactly?

    Most of the godless vote will go to the party more likely to believe the world is more than 6,000 years old.

  11. Kermit Says:

    Little secret, Stooj: 99% of Christians believe the world is more than 6000 years old. They also believe it’s wrong to kill babies. Go fugure.

  12. Mitch Berg Says:

    Mitch does NOT display a flag, I do, right next to the service star in the window. Oh the irony!

    There’s actually a flagpole going up on my porch column this spring.

    So if we count “likely flag-displayers” rather than “registered flag-displayers”, Mac pulls a little ahead.

    But hey – the biggest surprise of all; didja check out that 18-24 vote? The kids aren’t fooled.

    Most of the godless vote will go to the party more likely to believe the world is more than 6,000 years old.

    I strongly suspect, Disco, that most Christians and Republicans believe as I do; that evolution and (an allegorical reading of) the Bible mesh perfectly well. The media and the smug-o-sphere focus to exclusion on literalists, but I suspect that’s really (and intentionally) misleading.

  13. flash Says:

    “”didja check out that 18-24 vote? The kids aren’t fooled.”” *

    at bottom of chart:
    * age 18 – 24 has much fluctuation due to small sample size

  14. Kermit Says:

    My 21 year-old has a NObama ’08 bumper stcker on his Crown Vic Police Interceptor. He, like most of his peers understand full well how this country is lining up to screw them eight ways from Sunday. And they blame the Democrats.

  15. swiftee Says:

    Well, now there is factual proof, but the crucial question remains unanswered; “Why do Democrats hate America”?

    BTW, the “religion” tab tells us nothing.

    There are “catholics for choice” which is comprised of people who A) wish to use the Church’s gravitas and influence to lend their plainly depraved agenda some credibility or, more insidiously B) rot the Church from the inside out.

    They can call themselves “General Grant”, too; but it doesn’t mean they lead any troops.

    Jews have their own versions, and of course, Protestants have a long history of redefining themselves as the need arises (no offense meant, just historical fact).

    The Catholic Church stands alone in it’s rejection of pop culture as message of faith…agree with the dogma or not, you can’t help but love the way it causes mass derangement in the feverswamp.

  16. angryclown Says:

    The Catholic Church is against anything that doesn’t increase members of the Catholic Church. Gay sex (except when it involves priests and children), rubbers, abortions.

    Wingnuts hate Americans and everything they stand for. Move ’em to any other country in the world and they’d be just fine. As long as you give ’em somebody to hate, they’re happy.

  17. JRoosh Says:

    AC…

    …is there something you need to share with us? It’s okay. We won’t judge you. Its not your fault.

  18. angryclown Says:

    Well, yes, JRoosh. Angryclown is a little bitter cause he was booked to entertain at Bingo Night entertainment at St. Catherine’s on Saturday, Seems Father Tim had a problem with the Clown’s fetus-juggling routine.

  19. Mr. Shirt Says:

    So you are also an Angry Bigot as well as an Angry Fool, & an Angry Idiot.

    No wonder no one buys your act.

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