US ELECTION HIGHLIGHTS - The Drama Intensifies

By Quelle . | 10/30/08 | 12:34 AM EDT | 0 Comments

An Overview of the Very Latest Reports on Obama, McCain, Palin and the Likely Huge Political Change That Would Result From an Obama Victory

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Compiled by Steve Jalsevac

Gallup Daily: Obama leads by two to seven points among likely voters

Panic Attack at Daily Kos Over Stunning New Gallup Poll With Obama Lead at Only 2 Points

OBAMA

At the U.N., Many Hope for an Obama Win - Washington Post
An informal survey of more than two dozen U.N. staff members and foreign delegates showed that the overwhelming majority would prefer that Sen. Barack Obama win the presidency, saying they think that the Democrat would usher in a new agenda of multilateralism after an era marked by Republican disdain for the world body. Obama supporters hail from Russia, Canada, France, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Indonesia and elsewhere. John R. Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says, "What they want is the bending of the knee, and they'll get it from an Obama administration."

'Obamamania' Felt Across Europe - CBN
The presidential race may be close here in the U.S., but it's close to a landslide in Europe. Polls show Obama is favored by at least 10 to one over John McCain in Switzerland, France and Germany, and by large majorities in Belgium and Britain. ...if you sum up what many Europeans want out of this election, it's for America to become more like Europe.

Point of No Return By Mark Steyn
Across the electric wires, the hum is ceaseless: Give it up, loser. Don't go down with the ship when it's swept away by the Obama tsunami. I agree with Thomas Sowell that an Obama-Pelosi supermajority will mark what he calls "a point of no return". It would not be, as some naysayers scoff, "Jimmy Carter's second term", but something far more transformative. A vote for an Obama-Pelosi-Barney Frank-ACORN supermajority is a vote for a Europeanized domestic policy... An Obama Administration will pitch America toward EU domestic policy and UN foreign policy. Thomas Sowell is right: It would be a "point of no return", the most explicit repudiation of the animating principles of America.

Obama's First 100 Days By Patrick Buchanan
We may be looking at a reverse of 1980, when Reagan won a 10-point victory over Jimmy Carter, and Republicans took the Senate and, working with Boll Weevil Democrats, effective control of the House. Not only is Obama ahead in the state and national polls, he has more money, is running far more ads, has a superior organization on the ground, attracts larger crowds, and has greater enthusiasm and more media in camp. And new voter registrations heavily favor the Democrats.

Obama's birth certificate sealed by Hawaii governor - Says Democratic senator must make request to obtain original document

Obama Promoted Redistribution at a Socialist Group's Meeting in 1996; Media Could Easily Have Found

Sarkozy Views Obama's Stance on Iran 'Utterly Immature,' Media Mum

Call It 'The Obama Effect'
Why undecided voters will swing to McCain.

L.A. Times accused of suppressing Obama video
Said to include glowing testimonial for professor who excuses terrorism

Big Media Pull Out All Stops to Elect Obama by Phyllis Schlafly

MCCAIN

John McCain loses temper with defeatist aides as he vows to fight to the last

McCain insists polls are misleading

PALIN

The Great Palin Divide by Fred Barnes
Lorne Michaels, executive producer of Saturday Night Live said. "I think Palin will continue to be underestimated" and "I watched the way she connected with people, and you can see that she's a very powerful, very disciplined, incredibly gracious woman. This was her first time out and she's had a huge impact. People connect to her." On foreign and national security affairs, Palin has a knowledge gap. Indeed, if she knew more, she might have skewered Biden for the whoppers he told--about the Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan--in their debate on October 2. In judging Palin, it comes down to who is more credible. My advice is ignore the critics who know far less about Palin than she does about foreign policy.

Sarah Palin in jeans, rocking out to "Redneck Woman" By Michelle Malkin

Christianity Today Hits Media for 'Misunderstanding' Palin's Evangelical Christian Faith

Palin blowing off the advice of senior Republican aides, convinced they're damaging her reputation and ruining the campaign.

OTHER

Will the mainstream Media Wake up on Election Morning and Realize: "My God, What Have we Done?"

Media's Presidential Bias and Decline
Columnist Michael Malone Looks at Slanted Election Coverage and the Reasons Why The traditional media are playing a very, very dangerous game -- with their readers, with the Constitution and with their own fates. The sheer bias in the print and television coverage of this election campaign is not just bewildering, but appalling. If the current polls are correct, we are about to elect as president of the United States a man who is essentially a cipher, who has left almost no paper trail, seems to have few friends (that at least will talk) and has entire years missing out of his biography.

Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? By Orson Scott Card, a Democrat and a newspaper columnist

Fr. Corapi:"Death Wish!" The Impending Suicide of a Once Great Nation
The United States of America seems to have a death wish, and we have traveled far down the road to having that wish realized. The exclamation point at the end of the death wish is that now there is yet another candidate for the office of president of the United States who has in an extraordinary way done everything possible to breathe life into all of the barbaric elements of the death wish. He and his party make no apologies for their support of abortion, partial-birth abortion, and even infanticide. It's hard to believe that we have degenerated to the point that we'll murder a helpless baby should it escape the violence of an abortion and be born alive. Can a Catholic vote for such persons? We are told, "yes" for a "proportionate reason." What, I might ask, is the proportionate reason so weighty as to excuse supporting those responsible for what is tantamount to genocide?

The clock is ticking. Midnight is approaching. Time is running out for our nation, a nation that once was great, and could be great again if enough of us wake up and renounce this curse of a death wish. Will God turn his friends over to His enemies as He has done multiple times in the past?

 

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