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Anyone think she has a chance of getting elected to the Senate?:willy:
Peter Pan
09-25-2010, 9:38am
No, being beat by the press really nicely:D
Joecooool
09-26-2010, 11:33am
Yesterday Bill released a video of her saying that evolution was a myth.
So unless the state is full of retards, I'd say her chances are pretty slim.
We need to get rid of all demagogues - in all parties.
How about some raitonal centrist....
Anyone think she has a chance of getting elected to the Senate?:willy:
After everything I’ve seen over the past several months … I think Porous Rock can be elected to The Senate. So long as it doesn’t move on any legislation, change any statuesque, or propose any ideas that make any type of common sense. :)
O'Donnell represents todays right-wing ... pre-First Great Depression (neo-conservative) *progressiveism* in regression ... that is, back in post-*gilded-age(s)* ... the ethos identical to the Bush neocons ... they too hid their serious personal dysfunctions both public & private while referring to the FDR Dems as socialist/communist/national socialist fascists ...
I really wouldn't mind this realm of the Tea Party as nothing more than conducting themselves as 60's hippies *anti-establishment* platform(s) ... but they appear to be sober instead of on drugs ...
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ChasC5
10-05-2010, 12:25pm
I find it difficult to believe he is actually finding some type of success in her political career. :skep:
All this after a little more than two years ago, the Hot Political Campaign topic was; who would be more qualified to answer the Phone Call at 3:00AM? :o_o:
What the Hell Happen to those Standards? :lolsmile:
PortDawg
10-05-2010, 5:34pm
I find it difficult to believe he is actually finding some type of success in her political career. :skep:
All this after a little more than two years ago, the Hot Political Campaign topic was; who would be more qualified to answer the Phone Call at 3:00AM? :o_o:
What the Hell Happen to those Standards? :lolsmile:
Looking at the occupant of the White House, I'm guessing they got flushed down the toilet..just sayin'
Looking at the occupant of the White House, I'm guessing they got flushed down the toilet..just sayin'
Along with all the other crap where it belongs. :cheers:
Defib1961
10-05-2010, 8:32pm
We need to get rid of all demagogues - in all parties.
How about some raitonal centrist....
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:iagree::iagree:
What is it you're agree'ng with ?
That the Dem Party *Demogogy* is socialist/communist/national socialist fascist headed by a Kenyan Muslim Terrorist Witchdoctor with a bone through his nose because the Tea Party Palin-ites who post Hitler/Stalin/Mao/Pol Pot billboards say so ?
:lolsmile:
What is it you're agree'ng with ?
That the Dem Party *Demogogy* is socialist/communist/national socialist fascist headed by a Kenyan Muslim Terrorist Witchdoctor with a bone through his nose because the Tea Party Palin-ites who post Hitler/Stalin/Mao/Pol Pot billboards say so ?
:lolsmile:
:cheers:
What is it you're agree'ng with ?
That the Dem Party *Demogogy* is socialist/communist/national socialist fascist headed by a Kenyan Muslim Terrorist Witchdoctor with a bone through his nose because the Tea Party Palin-ites who post Hitler/Stalin/Mao/Pol Pot billboards say so ?
:lolsmile:
:cheers: That should cover it.
:cheers: That should cover it.
:cheers:
Defib1961
10-05-2010, 10:37pm
I agree with getting rid of all the elected officials and starting all over. Congress, both sides have completely lost touch with society as a whole. Democrats say no to anything the Republicans are for. Republicans say no to anything the Democrats say. No one is working together.
Both sides point the finger at the other and say "They did it!"
Presidents get the blame for decisions congress makes. Placing the blame of the current financial woes of the country squarely on Obama's shoulders is as silly as blaming Bush for Katrina or the September 11 attacks.
Our elected officials screw things up, place the blame on everyone else and move on trying to make sure they are re-elected. While the rest of us are sitting back hoping our jobs will be there tomorrow, they are voting themselves a pay raise.
I am far from being a Tea Party member but I do think we need to get rid of the majority of people in Washington and start using some common sense.
I agree with getting rid of all the elected officials and starting all over. Congress, both sides have completely lost touch with society as a whole. Democrats say no to anything the Republicans are for. Republicans say no to anything the Democrats say. No one is working together.
Both sides point the finger at the other and say "They did it!"
Presidents get the blame for decisions congress makes. Placing the blame of the current financial woes of the country squarely on Obama's shoulders is as silly as blaming Bush for Katrina or the September 11 attacks.
Our elected officials screw things up, place the blame on everyone else and move on trying to make sure they are re-elected. While the rest of us are sitting back hoping our jobs will be there tomorrow, they are voting themselves a pay raise.
I am far from being a Tea Party member but I do think we need to get rid of the majority of people in Washington and start using some common sense.
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What I am disappointed about from President Obama is he tries way too much for Bi-partisanship. The Republican Party made it clear to him from day one that they will not work with him under any conditions. With that advance knowledge, he should have let the American people know, without any reservations, that his administration needs to govern regardless to politics and that he will be the one in charge and he alone will be accountable for decisions going forward. He should forget about being a two term President and simply do the job he was elected to do. The Republicans will get their chance soon enough and everyone will see, good or bad, what they can do, once they "get their America back". But for now, he should simply lead by example.
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:iagree:
What I am disappointed about from President Obama is he tries way too much for Bi-partisanship. The Republican Party made it clear to him from day one that they will not work with him under any conditions. With that advance knowledge, he should have let the American people know, without any reservations, that his administration needs to govern regardless to politics and that he will be the one in charge and he alone will be accountable for decisions going forward. He should forget about being a two term President and simply do the job he was elected to do. The Republicans will get their chance soon enough and everyone will see, good or bad, what they can do, once they "get their America back". But for now, he should simply lead by example.
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the Pubs showed their hand when Bonehead Bohner said "if we can defeat health care it will be Obama's Waterloo." THAT'S what it's all about. defeating Obama at any cost to the nation. :confused5:
the Pubs showed their hand when Bonehead Bohner said "if we can defeat health care it will be Obama's Waterloo." THAT'S what it's all about. defeating Obama at any cost to the nation. :confused5:
It’s already cost America in time wasted and worldwide respect.
Think about it; the Republican Party has been getting PAID to do NOTHING for years … and they have the complete backing of their supporters to continue to do NOTHING. It’s the greatest gig in the world to have NO responsibility and NO accountability, all under the full support of your constituents, while bring in an excellent salary. :o_o:
Hell … Even Bernie Madoff had to work for the Money he stole. :yesnod:
PortDawg
10-07-2010, 5:06am
:iagree:
What I am disappointed about from President Obama is he tries way too much for Bi-partisanship.
:cheers:
Proof of attempts at bipartisanship?
I would argue that he hasn't....read the notes from his meetings with GOPers on health care. My way or the highway isn't bipartisan in any way, shape or form.
Proof of attempts at bipartisanship?
I would argue that he hasn't....read the notes from his meetings with GOPers on health care. My way or the highway isn't bipartisan in any way, shape or form.
Depends on what bi-partisanship is ... is ...
(R)'s believe bi-partisanship is to wave around a 15 page *Better Solutions* and *Contract ON America* that calls to arms and to obstruct & filibuster & repeal and call for Obama's and (D)'s impeachment using the language of hate and 2nd Amendment remedies to Take the Country Back to the Bush neocons ...
Sad.
ChasC5
10-07-2010, 12:23pm
Proof of attempts at bipartisanship?
I would argue that he hasn't....read the notes from his meetings with GOPers on health care. My way or the highway isn't bipartisan in any way, shape or form.
Come on, you know very well what’s going on, so stop playing shocked.
The Administration has even tring to implement Republican ideas and just because it is being done on Obama watch, they are saying no. So let’s just cut the crap and be honest. If the Republicans say yes to anything, it means a victory for the Democrats and that ain’t going to happen under any conditions. So they say the hell with the American People … the Republicans could really care less. It’s all about their winning now.
Frankly I’m feel sick and I’m embarrassed for America; From the outside (other countries), this country has to look like a bunch of blithering idiots. If anyone was visiting and looks at the type of Elections that are going and the candidates … they have to think we’re from Mars and we're not intelligent.
Exotix
10-07-2010, 12:55pm
Come on, you know very well what’s going on, so stop playing shocked.
The Administration has even tring to implement Republican ideas and just because it is being done on Obama watch, they are saying no. So let’s just cut the crap and be honest. If the Republicans say yes to anything, it means a victory for the Democrats and that ain’t going to happen under any conditions. So they say the hell with the American People … the Republicans could really care less. It’s all about their winning now.
Frankly I’m feel sick and I’m embarrassed for America; From the outside (other countries), this country has to look like a bunch of blithering idiots. If anyone was visiting and looks at the type of Elections that are going and the candidates … they have to think we’re from Mars and we're not intelligent.
Let's not be to harsh ... now that the art of *(R)/GOP/RINO/Tea Party conservative/neo-conservative Take the Country Back'rs* did nothing but show us what high-treason traitors and the wackos they are ... now we're in the midst of the *Art of the (R) Back Pedal* ...
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The Art of the Backpedal
Today
Candidates Who Are Backpedaling Before Midterms - Newsweek (http://www.newsweek.com/2010/10/07/candidates-who-are-backpedaling-before-midterms.html)
They moved to the margins to appease their base during the primaries.
Now that it's the general election, the candidates are frantically finding their way back to the middle, tap-dancing for their new audience of swing voters.
The trend might be more exaggerated this year with Tea Party challengers swooping in from the right and frustrated liberals launching primary challenges to entrenched figures, but here are a few of the most prominent repenters ...
(Read continue in Link)
... goes again, to the damndest thing the exotix ever saw ... and again of course ... Sad.
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