PA Called for Obama Before Counting the Votes
Posted on November 4, 2008
I’m listening to FOX and their reasoning on why they are calling PA, and its utter B.S. They are basing it off exit polls and their own calculations. No matter which way PA goes by the end of the night, the Anchoress has it right.
Hmmmm…I actually listened to Rush at my desk today and seem to recall him saying that the networks would be calling PA for Obama before they even started counting the votes – presumably in order to set up a “theft” narrative if needed – and that is what’s just happened. Many people registering surprise that Pennsylvania has been instantly called Obama’s.
Hmmm….CNN actually waiting to see votes! Never mind.
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I was unbelievably blanking amazed at that. Watching Fox, they call it with less then 1% of the vote in? Granted, as more comes in, maybe so. But, was completely irresponsible.
On CNN’s website, they were calling Maine for Obama with a grand total of 3 votes in. 3.
Called NJ for Obama (which is going to happen, of course,) with 0% of the vote in.
And there are a few states they are calling for McCain that they should have waited on to. Sure, he will probably take them, but, sheesh.
Fox called Michigan for Obama, when their tickers shows McCain up in the vote count 52-48. Huh?
And the MSM wonders why people do not trust them? I’m watching hockey right now, rather then screaming at the TV.
Good Bye America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have just killed the USA.
Those were quick decisions by all the media. I was suprised that they were calling states with 0% of the vote in. What’s up with that? Of course, the most important number is the one after all the votes are counted. In that regard, we can all feel comforted that America voted in a man of intelligence, wisdom and vision. While both candidates were more than able, our new president is better equipped to reverse the decay brought upon our country by the polarizing policies and rhetoric of the past eight years.