Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Something Fishy at the Polls: Democrat Psy-Ops?

There's something fishy going on with the polls and I am beginning to believe they've been faked, at least those from some sources. The presidential election polls are all over the map, but a couple of them show the race at only 1 point difference.

On the way home tonight, I heard Brian Sussman on KSFO radio. Suss said that tonight there is a bit of panic in the Obama camp, as their internal polling shows the race in Pennsylvania only 2 points apart. I have not independently verified this information.

Rush Limbaugh today repeated his earlier caution that the polls are a form of psy-ops used by the Democrats to suppress the Republican vote by discouraging GOP voters. He again cautioned his audience not to place too much weight on the polls.

Democrat media CNN announced today that McCain is leaving Colorado and giving up there-- but he's not. It's a false story to add to the illusion of Obama's "inevitable" victory. Sarah Palin drew record crowds there.

Michelle Malkin reports sitting in an airport where every TV is turned to CNN with this on every screen: "Palin as a Drag on McCain." Horse feathers. Palin continues to invigorate the base. CNN has become nothing more than a propaganda outlet for the Democrat party,

Another Democrat gambit is a concerted effort to get Obama supporters to vote early, which is allowed now in several states. The reason is obvious. If they vote first, it will show Obama with a huge lead early on, a lead that will not stand when regular votes come in on election day. But the early huge lead, though an illusion, will help depress the Republican vote and add to the illusion of the pending Obama landslide.

If the Democratic Party can slander people right and left as racist for opposing Obama, if they can hire ACORN to commit massive voter fraud in their name, if they can stage "landslides" before they happen, then it isn't too far-fetched that they would abuse polls for their propaganda war.

Take the polls with a big grain of salt and get yourself to the polls on election day and VOTE. If you do nothing else that day, make sure you cast your ballot for John McCain and Sarah Palin. Don't let the dirty Democrats psyche you out.

Update: The Wall Street Journal has a related article: Are the Polls Accurate?

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