It’s the dream series for Fox and MLB. Not. MLB should’ve let the Angels have a fair Series against Boston. Anyway, it’s great to see the Doggers flame.
I thought the Dodgers would somehow beat Philadelphia
I guess Manny can only take a mediocre team so far. Being on the cover of SI sure didn’t help their cause. Their overrated starting pitching didn’t help either.
Snap Polls: Obama Wins and Two-Thirds Want No More Debates
By Jon Cohen
Barack Obama completed a three-debate sweep on Wednesday night, at least according to snap polls by CBS News and CNN.
CBS’s poll of previously uncommitted voters showed Obama the overall winner, and the one who was more convincing on health care. Obama also came out on top on “sharing your values.”
Obama also beat John McCain in CNN’s poll of debate watchers — more Democrats than Republicans tuned in — by a large, nearly 2 to 1 margin.
Most striking in the CNN data is the progress Obama has made from debate to debate.
Fifty-one percent of debate watchers thought he won the first showdown, that ticked up to 54 percent last time and to 58 percent in the final contest. The senator from Illinois also had increasingly strong ratings as the more likable of the two presidential hopefuls, the one who expressed his views more clearly and as the “stronger leader.” McCain only progressed on the question of who spent more time on the attack — not necessarily a positive development for the GOP nominee.
The CBS poll did, however, contain some bright spots for McCain: Before and after the debate he held the advantage as the one better suited to handle a crisis, and as the one less apt to raise taxes.
As for more debates, two-thirds of debate watchers told CNN that three was enough.
im a fairly liberal person, i just know that msnbc is also liberal…just like fox news is more conservative; all news has their biases. bbc and cnn are usually the best at getting beyond those.
Let's Go Reds!
UK Halo - October 15, 2008
That was an entirely uninteresting game.
But Joe the plumber is pretty famous now.
teopeht - October 15, 2008
Joe the plumber is a PC
Funke5ive - October 15, 2008
I'm a PC
and I’m rooting for the Tampa Bay Rays.
teopeht - October 15, 2008
What are our chances of being to afford BOTH Tex and Joe The Plumber?
And can Joe play LF?
Stirrups - October 15, 2008
Joe will also look out for the visitor's dugour waterfountain.
TheTypingFiend - October 16, 2008
Philadelphia v. Tampa Bay
It’s the dream series for Fox and MLB. Not. MLB should’ve let the Angels have a fair Series against Boston. Anyway, it’s great to see the Doggers flame.
waters96 - October 16, 2008
I'm finally to the point
Where I can follow MLB games again. Happened yesterday.
Way to clinch Phillie, Go Rays.
I guess I am anti redsox anti dodgers.
vladtheimpaler - October 16, 2008
I thought the Dodgers would somehow beat Philadelphia
I guess Manny can only take a mediocre team so far. Being on the cover of SI sure didn’t help their cause. Their overrated starting pitching didn’t help either.
stolenbases - October 16, 2008
HaHaHa...
Dodgers lose
McCain wins
Good night overall.
Red - October 16, 2008
He did give the best sound bite of the entire campaign tonight
I dunno if he won it though.
teopeht - October 16, 2008
Senator Government?
howiestheman - October 16, 2008
Or
Snap Polls: Obama Wins and Two-Thirds Want No More Debates
By Jon Cohen
Barack Obama completed a three-debate sweep on Wednesday night, at least according to snap polls by CBS News and CNN.
CBS’s poll of previously uncommitted voters showed Obama the overall winner, and the one who was more convincing on health care. Obama also came out on top on “sharing your values.”
Obama also beat John McCain in CNN’s poll of debate watchers — more Democrats than Republicans tuned in — by a large, nearly 2 to 1 margin.
Most striking in the CNN data is the progress Obama has made from debate to debate.
Fifty-one percent of debate watchers thought he won the first showdown, that ticked up to 54 percent last time and to 58 percent in the final contest. The senator from Illinois also had increasingly strong ratings as the more likable of the two presidential hopefuls, the one who expressed his views more clearly and as the “stronger leader.” McCain only progressed on the question of who spent more time on the attack — not necessarily a positive development for the GOP nominee.
The CBS poll did, however, contain some bright spots for McCain: Before and after the debate he held the advantage as the one better suited to handle a crisis, and as the one less apt to raise taxes.
As for more debates, two-thirds of debate watchers told CNN that three was enough.
vladtheimpaler - October 16, 2008
yeah yeah
let’s listen to INSANELY LIBERAL CNN and CBS to tell us who won the debate… who did you think they were going to say?!
howiestheman - October 16, 2008
cnn is actually fairly moderate
i think you were looking for msnbc there
linkbruin - October 17, 2008
McCain is gonna lose
vladtheimpaler - October 19, 2008
Agree
Will probably be something like 54% of the votes for Obama and 49% for McCain.
stolenbases - October 19, 2008
that doesnt make sense
linkbruin - October 19, 2008
oh yeah definitely
im a fairly liberal person, i just know that msnbc is also liberal…just like fox news is more conservative; all news has their biases. bbc and cnn are usually the best at getting beyond those.
linkbruin - October 19, 2008
Roman Hamm
Nothing could be better then seeing that former steroid user pop up to end the season for the Doyers and maybe his career.
Angel Aviator - October 16, 2008
Must... remain... calm...
Must… remain…
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!
red floyd - October 16, 2008
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