With all the stupid and crazy the local media subjected us to in support of their owner and his teabagger masters as he ran for Senate yet again, I want to gloat, and gloat HARD. For all the fake "war on coal" the mine owners tried to pull on this state, and fooling their employees to go along with, I want to gloat, and gloat HARD.See, I just see that as gloating. The problem with throwing poop is you get poop on your hands.
According to the results, the urban SE and the college areas (AA, Kzoo) might've gone Obama, but pretty much the entire rest of the State went Romney, all the way up to something like a 75/25 split in the Holland area. If the election were decided based on area, Romney would've probably won this election with something like 80-90% of the vote.You can tell it's my house, I'm the only one in the area with a Romney sign.
Not until you tell us if we're done with Bachmann!now that the fighting is over, we can get back to the real issues, like how to further the power of the graceful but rare, head-sucking cowfish!
Read up a bit on the 2000 election, and why it took almost three weeks to decide who won.Good job America.
By the way,why the hate on Florida?
That's beyond crazy, that's totally unhinged.More of the Crazy side I'm talking about:
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The race is so close right now... It's down to less than 2,000 votes between them, but she's still ahead.Not until you tell us if we're done with Bachmann!
A little? Ha! 2000 called, and they want their "demise of the democratic party" wishful thinking back.With any luck, this defeat will hasten the dissolution of the Republican party... but I may be a little too optimistic in thinking that.
I actually agree with you, as I've said, it was more about how poor Romney was as a candidate than the whole of the Republican party. The Tea Party caused too many rifts in the Republican party though and caused them those crucial points.A little? Ha! 2000 called, and they want their "demise of the democratic party" wishful thinking back.
Romney lost decisively, but the fact that he still got 48% of the popular vote and a huge disparity between popular vote and electoral college shows this was more a failure of campaign strategy than a failure of party, platform, message, or candidate. I'm not going to rain on anyone's parade here, but those who believe the GOP will change significantly are probably a little election drunk right now and not thinking clearly.
Why is the disparity between the popular vote and the electoral college not something totally expected, considering that a lot of states award all their electoral votes to the winner?Romney lost decisively, but the fact that he still got 48% of the popular vote and a huge disparity between popular vote and electoral college shows this was more a failure of campaign strategy than a failure of party, platform, message, or candidate. I'm not going to rain on anyone's parade here, but those who believe the GOP will change significantly are probably a little election drunk right now and not thinking clearly.
Romney was totes the worst candidate, you know, except all those other people in the republican primary that kept overtaking him until they went full retard.I actually agree with you, as I've said, it was more about how poor Romney was as a candidate than the whole of the Republican party.
When did Ron Paul go full retard? I'd have given Ron Paul some serious consideration.Romney was totes the worst candidate, you know, except all those other people in the republican primary that kept overtaking him until they went full retard.
So far only listening to Walton & Johnson. GasBandit you should know all about them (Being a Texan yourself). They're nearly in tears. So far they've already called for a Civil War and for the Southern States to secede from the country. This is going to be a long day of radio.@Streeter Seidell -- Legal weed, gay marriage and a black president - take THAT, grandma!
The Republicans lost this election in the primary. Having run Cain out on a rail, and then having to pick between Santorum, Gingrich and Romney... the writing was on the wall. The only hope they had after that, as I said, was to make the election about Obama. They didn't. Lots of pundits will complain today about the media covering for Obama (especially on Benghazi, or on 24/7 republican gaffe coverage) but what they really failed at was letting the narrative switch to who they were instead of focusing on Obama.A little? Ha! 2000 called, and they want their "demise of the democratic party" wishful thinking back.
Romney lost decisively, but the fact that he still got 48% of the popular vote and a huge disparity between popular vote and electoral college shows this was more a failure of campaign strategy than a failure of party, platform, message, or candidate. I'm not going to rain on anyone's parade here, but those who believe the GOP will change significantly are probably a little election drunk right now and not thinking clearly.
Yeah, I know who they are, but they're the evil empire of radio.So far only listening to Walton & Johnson. GasBandit you should know all about them (Being a Texan yourself). They're nearly in tears. So far they've already called for a Civil War and for the Southern States to secede from the country. This is going to be a long day of radio.
Exactly. I heard them every morning since they were the first GoP backing show to come on every morning. They try and pretend to be about comedy but they're very Tea Party Nutty. Listening to them this morning is just so vindicating.Yeah, I know who they are, but they're the evil empire of radio.
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Oh but I do. Sadly I do.
I'd call them establishment republicans.Oh but I do. Sadly I do.
Unless you think the people I've called out -Rush/Laura/Hannity/Levin/Walton&Johnson- aren't part of that group.
I don't know many sane republicans that think it's time for a Revolution/Civil War and it's time to secede.I'd call them establishment republicans.
Well, I should clarify - Rush, Ingraham, Hannity and Levin are establishment, Walton and Johnson are just rednecks.I don't know many sane republicans that think it's time for a Revolution/Civil War and it's time to secede.
Maybe I'm just too hopeful that people are smarter than to follow them without being party of the insane side of the party.Well, I should clarify - Rush, Ingraham, Hannity and Levin are establishment, Walton and Johnson are just rednecks.
Hate and Fear? I hope you're being general and not speaking about anyone in particular.A lot of people forget that the Tea Party is primarily an economic/fiscal issues group. Mostly they were upset about taxes and spending. Yeah, they got a lot of clingers and hangers-on who were just mad about something else, but those were just other republicans trying to ride coattails. Leftists just tend to lump everything they hate and fear into the "Tea Party" label.
I'm just too hopeful that people are smarter
Always use Bless your heart and yes I'm sadly always overly optimistic.
You are entirely too optimistic, bless your heart.
Did I do that right?
You're the one that keeps insisting that Rush et al are tea party. GB is just talking about what the tea party is, not necessarily about Rush et al.Hate and Fear? I hope you're being general and not speaking about anyone in particular.
If you're saying that Rush/Laura/Levin/Hannity represent what the Republican party is really about, then I guess I was wrong about the Republican party being relatable in the future.
I never claimed Rush etc was part of the core of the GoP I said they were the core of the Tea Party. Gas said they were GoP core not Tea Party.You're the one that keeps insisting that Rush et al are tea party. GB is just talking about what the tea party is, not necessarily about Rush et al.
Rush, etc, are not what the GOP is really about. The tea party is not what the GOP is really about. They are factions and pundits within the GOP which attempt to pull the GOP in a particular direction, but to claim that they are the core of the GOP, or even represent it faithfully is silly.
He said establishment, not sane...I don't know many sane republicans that think it's time for a Revolution/Civil War and it's time to secede.
Silly rabbit, everyone knows Ron Paul doesn't count (i'll ignore the whole gold standard thing).When did Ron Paul go full retard? I'd have given Ron Paul some serious consideration.
I also don't believe the Tea Party is the core of the republican party. We're on the same page.I suspect we're arguing semantics. Gas said they were establishment, not core.
Regardless, I don't personally believe that Rush and most other pundits and the tea party are the core of the republican party. They are extremists for some portions of typically republican principles, and they've latched onto the republican party as the only party with enough power and close enough to their desires as to be usable for their purposes, but they are not and do not define the party.