Swimpy wrote:I plan to caucus for Obama.
swimping against the tide?
I supect that during the brief period when I did standup, you were one of those people out there in the dimly lit audience whose 'laugh' didn't come from the belly. May your mother get blackbug.
Edwards is going to surprise everyone. Thats my prediction.
Stephanopoulos (sp?) had an interesting show this morning... They predict Edwards will have a good showing because of his precinct team. They also predict that a good Edwards showing in Iowa is a win for Clinton.
They don't think Iowa will have legs...direct legs, anyway...
Funny as HELL to see him interviewing Hill...knowing of the way he gutted her in his book...
I agree that Edwards has a good chance of doing well on Thursday. It'll be interesting. That's for sure.
blatham, don't take it so hard, dear.
Swimpy wrote:I agree that Edwards has a good chance of doing well on Thursday. It'll be interesting. That's for sure.
blatham, don't take it so hard, dear.
Very well. I shall take it soft.
Hours to go. I think there will be a heavy turnout on the Democratic side. Even my 86 year old MIL is going for the first time.
Over here on the right coast we're hearing that things are very different out there this year! New caucusers.....
Sleep well, swimpy. A long day tomorrow.
I've been looking forward to this for so long that I'm just a tiny bit woozy.
So interested in your report/ impressions, Swimpy.
Not sure if I'm looking forward to the actual caucus results. While obviously I want Obama to do well, I'm also concerned that it will end up as a "hung jury," as Axelrod put it -- after all this, no clear winner at all.
Delayed gratification. I've always thought it over-rated.
blatham wrote:Delayed gratification. I've always thought it over-rated.
May very well be over rated, but that doesn't ake away from the fun.
Swimpy wrote:blatham wrote:Delayed gratification. I've always thought it over-rated.
May very well be over rated, but that doesn't take away from the fun.
As one who follows the humble path (Humpathic) I must, as a matter of doctrine, ever leave myself open to further learning.
blatham wrote:
As one who follows the humble path (Humpathic) I must, as a matter of doctrine, ever leave myself open to further learning.
A2K is certified for distant further learning.
Walter Hinteler wrote:blatham wrote:
As one who follows the humble path (Humpathic) I must, as a matter of doctrine, ever leave myself open to further learning.
A2K is certified for distant further learning.
Yes. Inevitably, with the good comes the not nearly as good.
Swimpy wrote:Hours to go. I think there will be a heavy turnout on the Democratic side. Even my 86 year old MIL is going for the first time.
How has it been with the calls and stuff, Swimpy? I read somewhere that previous caucusers were getting as many as 20 (!) calls a day from the campaigns, pollsters, etc... that's just madness.
This evening should be interesting.
The good stuff is finally here.
Nimh,
She answers that here
http://www.able2know.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=3012919#3012919
No doubt it has gotten even worse since her answer because of all the calls to supporters asking if they need babysitters, rides, directions, etc.