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Romney Landslide: Here Are the Biggest Names Predicting It & How It Will Happen
More and more pundits on both political sides are taking the electoral leap and predicting a landslide for Mitt Romney. Here are some notable ones:
1. CNBC Anchor Larry Kudlow
Kudlow said on his CNBC show “The Kudlow Report” on Oct. 25: ”I am now predicting a 330 vote electoral landslide.”
2. MSNBC Host Joe Scarborough
Based on Scarborough’s insights on Politico:
“But my gut tells me there are two likely scenarios: (1) President Obama will squeak out a narrow Electoral College victory or (2) Mitt Romney will carry Ohio and be swept into office by a comfortable margin.
After practicing politics for 20 years, I suppose I would rather be in Mitt Romney’s shoes than Barack Obama’s. Incumbents who are under 50 percent two weeks out usually go down to defeat.”
3. Strategist Karl Rove
Rove said Wednesday in the Wall Street Journal:
“In addition to the data, the anecdotal and intangible evidence–from crowd sizes to each side’s closing arguments–give the sense that the odds favor Mr. Romney. They do. My prediction: Sometime after the cock crows on the morning of Nov. 7, Mitt Romney will be declared America’s 45th president. Let’s call it 51%-48%, with Mr. Romney carrying at least 279 Electoral College votes, probably more.”
4. Columnist George Will
George Will outlined a huge Romney Election Day in an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” predicting a 321-217 landslide that included nearly every swing state including Minnesota.
5. Pundit Dick Morris
In a recent editorial for The Hill, Morris explained in detail his landslide prediction:
“Reasonable voters saw that the voice of hope and optimism and positivism was Romney while the president was only a nitpicking, quarrelsome, negative figure. The contrast does not work in Obama’s favor. His erosion began shortly after the conventions when Indiana (10 votes) and North Carolina (15) moved to Romney (in addition to the 179 votes that states that McCain carried cast this year).
Then, in October, Obama lost the Southern swing states of Florida (29) and Virginia (13). He also lost Colorado (10), bringing his total to 255 votes.And now, he faces the erosion of the northern swing states: Ohio (18), New Hampshire (4) and Iowa (6). Only in the union-anchored state of Nevada (9) does Obama still cling to a lead.
In the next few days, the battle will move to Pennsylvania (20), Michigan (15), Wisconsin (10) and Minnesota (16). Ahead in Pennsylvania, tied in Michigan and Wisconsin, and slightly behind in Minnesota, these new swing states look to be the battleground.”
Morris also predicted a huge day for the GOP in the Senate:
“The most likely outcome? Eight GOP takeaways and two giveaways for a net gain of six. A 53-47 Senate, just like we have now, only opposite. Barack Obama’s parting gift to the Democratic Party.”
6. Columnist Micheal Barone
The Washington Examiner columnist says Romney will walk away with 315 electoral votes:
”Bottom line: Romney 315, Obama 223. That sounds high for Romney. But he could drop Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and still win the election. Fundamentals.”
7. Las Vegas oddsmaker Wayne Allen Root
Root said in a column posted on FoxNews.com:
“I’m predicting a 5 to 7 point popular vote victory. Electorally it won’t even be that close. Romney will win many states that went to Obama in 2008. I’m predicting Romney victories in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Virginia, Iowa, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Indiana. I predict a Romney victory by 100 to 120 electoral votes.”
7. Israel
Abe Katsman of the Times of Israel writes of the Romney landslide among American voting in Israel:
“The Presidential election results are in. Well, at least the votes from Americans in Israel. Not one to keep readers in suspense, I’ll reveal the most important numbers up front: Gov. Mitt Romney received 85%–85%!–of the vote; President Obama managed only 14.3%. This, according to exit polling just released by iVoteIsrael, the non-partisan group promoting and facilitating voting by U.S. citizens currently in Israel. Their statistics reveal some fascinating results. More importantly, these results have implications for the outcome of next week’s election. (Again, not to keep you in suspense: those implications favor the Republicans.)”
BONUS: Glenn Beck
“321-217 victory for Romney in the electoral college.”
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Think_4_yourself
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:11pmI still wonder what happens if the boy king does not conceed? I know he has 1,000′s of attorneys ready to contest all election results from coast to coast. This is going to be ugly. Hopefully Alan West has a special ops team ready to go claim our White House back!
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:21pmSEAL Team 6 ???
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sillyfreshness
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:32pmExpect Martial Law as Obama and the commies won’t give up power they’ve stolen.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:33pm@Monk: hopefully
@Think: I expect the final choice of the SCOTUS will be to give the election to Obama. It is the only way he can win in the end short of declaring martial law, nullify the elections and proclaim a dictatorship.
IF he does that (I figure 1 in 3 chance) then we have a civil war on our hands.
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JeffJ1985
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:54pmHe can do whatever he likes. He will cease being president at noon on January 20 regardless.
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:00pmIf Romney wins by a landslide, it will be because of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs-HOaZzeMs
The same way they did the primaries and caucuses, and you guys are so against Democrats doing similar.
I still do not see these so called experts taking the Ron Paul supporter affect into consideration, little monkey wrench, and we are hopeful that all of you will blame us if Romney loses, in fact we are looking forward to the blame, if it happens.
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FreeUsAll
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:07pm@SILLYFRESHNESS
“Expect Martial Law as Obama and the commies won’t give up power they’ve stolen.”
There would be another civil war, guaranteed. Have you seen the tweets from Obama supporters that express what they will be doing if Romney wins? How did we get here? Not good.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:11pmHi West Coast Patriot,
Your video states that those same voting machines were in place in 2007.
So how did Obama win that County in 2008 when those same, supposed Repub backed machines, were in place?
The video and the accusations make no sense.
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QuincySmith
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:19pmIf these pundits are correct, and I believe they are, there will be no question about the outcome; ergo no lawyers (and don’t forget all the fraud will be in oblama’s favor). If he refuses to leave, I think he will go peacefully, there are agencies, beginning with the secret service, to remove them. Buh bye, Valarie.
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:26pm@quincy: a task I think the secret service would relish…
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:28pmThe-Monk, Gosh, McCain did not have an interest in this company and Romney would not be in this race if McCain had won in ’08 now would he? That is the best explanation to your question that I can come up with.
Research the primaries and Caucuses this year, and if you do good research, you will find that there were many shenanigans going on in Romney’s favor, to actual violations of federal law and possible vote flipping.
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PubliusPencilman
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:30pmI really hope they keep this story up on the front page until Wednesday morning.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:38pmHi West Coast Patriot,
“The-Monk, Gosh, McCain did not have an interest in this company….”
No, maybe not but, if the “company” likes Republicans so much and if they’re willing to violate Federal law now (like the video is suggesting) why didn’t they cheat back in 2008 and support McCain?
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:43pmi wonder how in the world either party wants to win this election cuz whoever wins will be blamed for the next economic collapse that will surely happen within the next 4 years. If Obama wins – democrats will lose the white house in 2016….If Romney wins – republicans will lose the white house in 2016
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:45pmThe-Monk, Here is something I found quite interesting this week. I just got back from a trip halfway across America to visit my ailing mother, and I had the pleasure of talking with my uncle, who is a lot like all of you Romney supporters. He espoused the same old rhetoric; Lesser of Two Evils, Our country is toast if Obama gets another four, a vote for anyone but Romney is a vote for Obama, etc… I told him I was going to tell him where he did his research, and to tell me if I was right. I said; “You get all your research from Fox News as that is all you watch all day, right?” He paused for a moment, and then he said, “Yes.” I sat with him for an hour each day over the week and showed him research that I had done over the last year, and he just kept telling me I was bursting his bubbles. He is now rethinking his vote and I just chalk that up to one for the good guys. I have tried on many occasions to put up links that I have researched over the last several months, but a lot seem to be blocked by The Blaze, in fact, I find that my posts go up quicker and get through when I have not posted for a while, but after several posts, they start taking hours to post again, or do not show up at all. I find it quite strange.
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DonaldH
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:51pmNo, not SEAL TEAM SIX,,, go tell the Spartans of Templar..
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:51pm@WCP
I have noticed that pasted links take a long time or never show up. But i see regular folks do it no problem on here. I think it has something to do with theblaze filtering information.
Well done with the uncle. Unfortunately, that is what it takes to properly wake people up – which is why this whole thing is so frustrating
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:56pmThe-Monk, You are not thinking in the grand scheme. Do you really believe that there is no conspiracy going on to move us toward a One World Economic Order? This is what is happening. It is the powers to be, the central banks and large financial companies, that are calling the shots. Obama was supposed to win (backed by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Powerhouse Waters, Credit Suisse, etc…). Now Romney is backed by those same companies, and they are the ones in control. Research these companies, especially Credit Suisse who was illegally helping Iran with its nuclear program. Interesting things going on these days. Of course, Ron Paul was crazy, a loon, a racist and all these other false accusations, because he was the only real honest candidate in the race. We blew our chance for regaining the liberty that has been stolen from us, but the battle will continue no matter who wins.
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denni
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:57pmI agree that it will be ugly because as soon as the results are announced that Obama lost you will see the Democrats take to the streets and riot. For what its worth I predicted (to me friends) that Romney will win 4 days ago.
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Individualism
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:02pmGary Johnson will legalize what there smoking.
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Clara88
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:15pmWashington…We Will NOT forget >>>Hear Us Roar On Tues.
Romney/Ryan
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The Great Ronald Reagan…”Those Voices Don’t Speak For The Rest Of Us”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wusgcG4rfo
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mamatango
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:25pmUnfortunately, the AP just released this article:
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/obama-leads-romney-shot-electoral-race
I HOPE they are wrong! America needs a CHANGE and now!!!
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Truth Meter
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:27pmI’m locked and loaded, I say we need to send in the patriots reguardless of the outcome.
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republitarian
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:28pmHe’ll concede, but he is still president until Jan. 20. Who knows what kind of damage he’ll do in his lame duck session. I hope he spends his time in congressional hearings and the lame duck can only swim in circles.
Publiuspencilman, we’ll see you here Wed. morning. I won’t be early though, Tues. night is gonna be a PARTY!
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TIME_2_END_THE_PAUL_CAMPAIGN_IN_12
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:29pmLEFT COAST PATRIOT wrote…
“I still do not see these so called experts taking the Ron Paul supporter affect into consideration, little monkey wrench, and we are hopeful that all of you will blame us if Romney loses, in fact we are looking forward to the blame, if it happens.”
Ron Paul supporters will be “zeroed out” for a number of reasons… so don’t flatter yourself. I warned you what was going to happen to Paul, his delegates and supporters over the last year that I’ve been on here, but you did not heed (my very informed) warnings.
I’m issuing another proclamation (and you can once again take it to the bank). Romney beats Obama by a very wide margin, so wide in fact that you will be sitting on your wife’s analytical couch and she’ll be throwing tissue box after tissue box at your whiney self-important playing for the wrong team self.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:32pmHi West Coast Patriot,
I do a lot of research myself. I’ve had 8 stories posted here this last week from my research. I’ve had at least a dozen shows that Glenn did on Fox from my research along with dozens of his radio programs.
I’m not being rude or sarcastic when I ask you questions and I am not a “Fox only news watcher.
Here’s a tip to help with you posting…. never use words with c-u-m in the post without spacing out the word. It’s a glitch they can’t fix. Here’s a list on no-no’s….
circ-u-mspect
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inc-u-mbent
rec-u-mbent
cuc-u-mber
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acc-u-mulate
enc-u-mber
ac-u-men
circ-u-mcision
c-u-mbersome
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doc-u-ment
talc-u-m
If you use any of these words your post will never post or even be seen by the moderators. Also, most posts with more than 3 links will not post most of the time.
I hope this helps. : )
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:32pmWEST COAST PATRIOT
Dude, can’t you just lose gracefully? You’re like Uncle Rico “man, if coach would have just put me in that last quarter, you bet things would have been different”. Seriously, Ron Paul lost, he isn’t coming back and it’s time for you to move on with your life. Whether or not you agree or ever agreed with anything he stood for (for the record, I did agree with a lot of what Ron Paul said but I have my own reasons why I don’t think he’d be a good President), was there really anyone who ever seriously thought Ron Paul was going to win? He has this great record of always voting the same way but he does not have a record of actually accomplishing anything. And I’m sorry but your allegation that Romney will win by manipulating software is nonsense not only because of the reasons THE MONK has already pointed out (and which you have still not completely answered, you just tried to dodge it is all), but also because there has already been evidence of voting machines being tampered with in OBAMA’S favor. It makes me sad that one who would lambast people who supposedly vote for the “lesser of two evils” would relish his own admitted part in electing the greatest of the three evils (I counted Ron Paul there just for you) and look forward to flaunting it in the faces of Romney supporters. Voting for Romney isn’t voting for the lesser of two evils, it is choosing the best choice from the only two viable options available. Sorry but RP was never viabl
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:42pm@Something is Wrong, We’re not going to go away as long as the president maintains a secret kill list and supports the NDAA. Not to mention hiring criminals to molest our wives and children. We just don’t share your love for fascism.
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:59pmHa Ha, You guys make me laugh. Time_2, you are just a anti-constitution guy, the rest of you are just followers of what the establishment wants. I am not rooting for Ron Paul anymore, he is out of the game, but I will vote for Liberty and not status quo. I just point out that you all let the media dictate to you that he was crazy, but a person who can predict this, in my humble opinion, is not crazy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifJG_oFFDK0
As far as MOMMATANGO’S Link, Real Clear Politics (A Conservative Polling Site) has it this way: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/2012_elections_electoral_college_map.html
If you scroll down and look at the polls in the toss up states, you see Obama leading. If we just give Obama the polls that are 2.8+ he wins with 271 electoral votes. If we give him all states he leads in the polls, he wins with 290 electoral votes. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/2012_elections_electoral_college_map_no_toss_ups.html
Of course, polls do not mean everything, but Real Clear Politics has always been pretty good in the past. To say Romney wins by a landslide is just disingenuous. Time_2, I will concede that you knew somehow of the criminal activity and blatant disregard of the peoples voices at the convention, but just shows that you are for mob rule and not for Constitutional Republic values.
Here is someone who knows the Constitution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiXup3fWX7w&feature=youtu.be
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turkey13
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:00pmMost of you folks wern’t around in 1980 when Carter was running for re-election. I see no difference than what we have right now.The unions including the UAW were pushing Carter. A new car loan was 2% and new home loans were 17%. Rich folks got very rich – a $10,000 cd paid 17% for 6 months. Remember George Soreass buying a billion bucks of gold 2 years ago when gold was $900 a ounce and it is around $1700 a ounce now. I think it was $700 when Obama went into office. About 1/5 of the country was laid off back then like it is now. This is scary stuff and why we need term limits.
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Shasta
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:01pm@ West Coast says “we are hopeful that all of you will blame us if Romney loses”. Dear Coast, we have pretty much forgotten about Paul and his bots all together. Regardless of who wins, none of us will give you guys a thought. Should OBlamo win, you can take credit for the final destruction of our country if you want. There will be enough blame to go around, so if want it so badly, you can have it.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:06pmJustAngry
Woah there, you’re sounding a little… angry. I guess that’s your thing though so, whatever. Anyway, nobody ever asked Ron Paul supporters to go away, I just said stop whining about it already. I also love the wild assumptions you make about me just because I don’t believe in your false Messiah. I mean, how can I possibly argue with your extreme clairvoyance? (I was thinking about having a criminal come rape my wife just the other day **sarc**). I suppose I just never realized I love fascism until you told me I do, thank you so much. By the way, how is Miss Cleo doing?
Like I said, I have my own reasons for not wanting Ron Paul as President but that doesn’t mean I don’t like him or harbor any… anger… towards him (I wouldn’t want to be taking your job, now). In fact, I think Ron Paul is desperately needed in Romney’s cabinet and what irks me more than almost anything else about the Ron Paul campaign and his supporters is that they have been so stubborn and have behaved in such a way as to ensure that will never happen. Maybe it would have helped if you weren’t just angry…
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:10pmeveryone should be angry right now. if you’re not angry – there is something wrong with you
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wakeupamerica19691939
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:23pmhope you are right–I’ll be praying.
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Kalish
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:23pmRomney would probabaly win, IF not for the voter fraud on the democrat side, I feel it is close, so even if romney was ahead a point or two, the voter fraud will make up for it, I hope I am wrong …..
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:29pmHi Something is Wrong,
I just read your last 10 posts. Very insightful and informative without the usual dogma. You should post more often IMHO…… : )
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:30pmYou call it whining, I consider it speaking out against tyranny. If you’re supporting someone that loves fascist policies, then you’re a fascist. If you support someone that supports socialism, you’re a socialist. If you support someone that has no respect for the Constitution, then you have no respect for the Constitution and so on. And for the record I didn’t even mention Ron Paul because he’s not in the picture. So you can take the messiah dig and wise ass sarcasm and stuff it. That’s obnoxious. Now, which fascist / socialist policies is the guy you’re supporting for president proposing to get rid of?
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13th Imam
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:40pmWest Coast DEMOCRAT
That was a pathetic rant.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:46pmThe-Monk
Thank you, I would like to be able to post more often but I’m really busy between finishing school, being a husband and father, and trying to build my own small business. I try to chime in when I can.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:55pmHi Something is Wrong,
If I may ask…. what part of the US are you in?
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Max jones
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:58pmWESTCAOASTPARROT….It is very unfortunate that Ron Paul never took counsel with the Lord about his political life. If he had, he would have been a lot more successful, and could have maybe kept the country from getting this screwed up…….and would not have damaged so many of his unstable followers.
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MadAsHeII
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:09pmWhenever I come on here, it seems that people like bashing Ron Paul supporters. I tend to agree with a lot that these RP supporters say. I was going to vote for Romney, like I did in the primary, but since the rule changes perpetrated by the Romney campaign and the RNC in Tampa, I just cannot do it. With the Democrats doing the same at their convention, it tells me that our supposed two party system is not a two party system anymore, but two parties working toward the same goal, big government that controls all the aspects of our lives. I am not sure who will win, but I am very skeptical about this landslide victory this story boasts. I watch the polls and I just do not see it. Well, we will all see in two days. I will be casting my vote for the Libertarian Party.
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Max jones
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:20pmJUSTANGRY…..YOU SAID”You call it whining, I consider it speaking out against tyranny. If you’re supporting someone that loves fascist policies, then you’re a fascist. If you support someone that supports socialism, you’re a socialist. If you support someone that has no respect for the Constitution, then you have no respect for the Constitution and so on.” >>>>>
So…if you support someone who is a godless recidivist failure , like Ron Paul, it means you’re a godless recidivist failure, right?
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Thomas
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:27pmThanks to Obama and all the racist who voted for him he will be the last black president.
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OlefromMN
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:28pm@The-Monk Re: “SEAL Team 6 ???”
Unfortunately Obama played a quid pro quo and took out most of that squad. Harsh reality, but many forget that SEALS were killed shortly after the bin Laden kill.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:32pmThe-Monk
California, Sacto area. Unfortunately it really doesn’t matter who I vote for because the super majorities in the major metropolitan areas of LA and San Fran drown out the rest of the state. Geographically, the state is much more conservative than it is liberal but not population-wise. I’m actually considering writing in Obi-Wan Kenobi because 1) I’m not really fully satisfied with either candidate 2) There’s no way my vote is changing California going for Obama and 3) Obi-Wan Kenobi is our only hope.
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MadAsHeII
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:37pmThomas, I read your other posts and you sound like the racist here. My old neighbor is a racist, and he was just up in arms that a black man was running for president, and there is no way he voted for Obama in ’08, so I do not believe any actual racist voted for Obama. I am not racist, but I did not vote for Obama in “08, because I did not like his policy beliefs. Get a life, and quit judging people by the color of their skin and start looking at their character and belief system. You will be better off in life if you do.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:40pmMad
I agree that the rule change was pretty low. However, was it more low than the Ron Paul campaign’s attempt to steal the election by grabbing delegate seats? I don’t know. I personally think that delegates, like any representative, should be voting for what the people they represent want them to vote for, personal preferences aside. The Ron Paul strategy was the opposite of this, in fact it was to get people in there to vote for Ron Paul no matter what anybody else said or how the primary votes came out. I understand that this is technically not against the rules but it’s also not really the most honest way of winning. So really, you try manipulate the system and then get mad when it bites back? I can’t really support the outrage over that.
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kthomas629
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:55pmI think there will be a revolution in this country that we have not seen since the original American Revolution. The people will NOT stand for that. He will go quietly or we will throw him out by force!
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Individualism
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:14pmwell if your angry, do what you can to stop Romney from winning including voting for him and if any of you all are in power use money to smear him and smear him bad and than in 4 years or less you can try Rand Paul or Gary Johnson or someone else who is a conservative.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:20pmkthomas629
I have heard a lot of people say a lot of similar things and I hope you are not one who would be starting the fight because it would be doomed to failure. The original American Revolution would have utterly failed if they had not first established a Continental Congress that brought all 13 colonies, with all their differing concerns, into one unified group with the same common purpose. That Congress, by necessity, existed outside of the official political structure of that day. No such equivalent exists today and if people started fighting and tried to start up a new American Revolution, it would be fragmented and disorganized and labeled as domestic terrorism and it would be treated as such by Federal and local law enforcement as well as the military. Likewise, no single politician will save America. If America is to be saved or restored, it must be done by a full Congress working together for the same goals. If any violent revolution were to occur, it would need to be organized and established nationally if it wanted any chance of success. Otherwise, maybe the government would be toppled but we would only have another French Revolution (and that led to the rise of the bloodthirsty tyrant Napoleon, not liberty) and anarchy.
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:34pmThe-Monk, Thanks for the advice, although I do not believe that is what is happening with me. I tried to respond earlier, but here it is three hours later and nothing. This might get through since I have not posted in three hours, but I will not hold my breath. There is one other thing that is funny, this seems to happen quite often after Time_2 responds and I respond back. I was responding to you and him and it has not shown yet. It may show up by tomorrow, which keeps others from actually seeing it. What would you say to that? I am doing an experiment just to get some clarification on what it is that is happening, but I cannot say what at this time. I will after the election on Tuesday in order for others to get a clearer picture to the deceit that I believe is happening. I will keep you posted.
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MadAsHeII
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:56pm@Something is Wrong, This is the typical response that I have seen from others, and it shows me that most Americans do not understand our Republic, but think we are in a Democracy which the founders did not like. Ron Paul and his supporters did exactly what is expected in a Republic and it was set up this way to help keep any rich candidate from buying an election. That is what a Republic system is for. A Democracy is majority rules, which is a mob rule effect, 51% of the people telling the other 49% what they can or cannot do.
Our elections were set up so that the candidate that can get a grassroots movement behind them that would fight for that candidate, has the ability to challenge the establishment. If a candidate does not have what it takes to move his supporters to do the groundwork for him/her, how can you say they are the best pick? That is what happened, by all the rules, by Constitutionally sound principles. Romney’s campaign and the RNC are the ones who committed election fraud from the very beginning in Iowa. They violated federal law 42 USC 1971 (b) by sending letters to delegates and forcing them to sign under penalty of perjury if they did not vote the way the RNC demanded. Look up the law and read it.
I understand that you are writing in Obe-Wan Kenobe. No different than what some Paul supporters are doing by writing in Paul. I want to give the Libertarian Party a chance in the future, since the RNC has taken the grassroots voice away. Liberty!
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NOFX
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 10:11pmI think Obama Is already set for life so he won’t be laying down any martial law. The presidency is only a stepping stone to bigger and better things
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 10:20pmHi West Coast Patriot,
Just getting back to your reply at 10:14 pm EST “my time”.
I don’t think you are being singled out. I’ve had many posts delayed for a day and I’m a “known good guy” who supplies many tips. I think the person responsible for maintaining The Blaze needs to be replaced or needs to take some classes on website protocol. : )
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Advection
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 10:20pmI was wondering the same thing. The guy thinks he’s a god, so he’s not likely to concede defeat just because the American people voted him out. Also, I expect him to have a “scheduling conflict” on President Romney’s Inauguration Day. How much you want to bet the Obama’s won’t be seen standing behind Romney as he’s sworn in?
Someone need to make one of those “Hitler bunker” videos of Obama’s reaction on election Day!
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keats5
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 11:40pmLet’s see, who would the military take orders from come January?
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NWWADD
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 11:42pmCivilian special forces!!!!!!!!!!!
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Xyskalla
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 1:15amI’d be willing to bet that considering all this administration has done, they’re probably afraid that prison awaits them if Holder isn’t running interference for them. So they will do ANYTHING to keep Obama in office.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 2:55amMad
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, I’ve had a busy day. I know you think I don’t understand that we are a republic or how a republic works but in actuality we are not really a republic. We are also not really a democracy. Democracy, as you stated, is mob rule and does not really work out in the end. A straight republic where the delegates do whatever they feel like doing with no regard for the will of the people is also not right and it is really the same thing that existed in Ancient Rome. What we have in America is a Democratic Republic which is a mixture of the two. Since our representatives are chosen by the people, they are beholden to try to do the will of the people, so long as the people’s will is legal and Constitutional. Otherwise, they would hardly be “representatives” because they would only really be representing themselves and their own interests. In fact, the fact that so many of our current Congressional Representatives and Senators act only in their own self interest and work only their own agendas is largely why Congress’ approval rating is so low and why people don’t trust politicians. The answer to whether or not it is morally “right” for Ron Paul’s campaign to have behaved the way they did is found not in whether it was legal or not (I’ve already conceded that it is technically legal) but in the principle found in the reason why there are delegates in the first place.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 2:56amAre delegates chosen because they’re smarter than the populous and their judgment is needed to make a decision? Or are they chosen because it is easier and more realistic to have one person representing the will of a specified group of people? Do we not believe that consent to govern is derived from the people? Would that not also imply that all power to govern lies with the people themselves and that those who govern are only using the powers and authority delegated to them by those people? If those principles are true, then does it not also stand to reason that those selected to govern or represent should also seek to do the will of the people who delegated that authority to them? Roman Senators were not selected by the people, they were selected by the Emperor and other political factions and they represented only themselves and their own “wisdom”. We are not Rome. Ron Paul’s delegates thought themselves Romans and decided that their will was more important than the will of the people and so weaseled their way into positions where they could ignore the will of the people and do as they pleased.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 2:57amConcluded:
If they had succeeded in nominating Ron Paul and then somehow weaseled their way into the Electoral College and done the same thing (Electors work basically the same way as these delegates do except that electors vote in accordance with the will of the people in their state, not out of obligation but out of honor), Ron Paul would have been a huge failure of a President and would have been hated and rejected by America more than I think you realize or can even imagine. America will be what it chooses to be. You and I might not like what America chooses but we cannot force through what we want or we are no better than those we oppose. In fact, we might be even worse. Unless Ron Paul can win with the popular vote, he cannot lead. Sneaking in only gets you kicked out and that’s basically what happened in Tampa; people got sick of Ron Paul’s people sneaking in and they gave them the boot. They weren’t really threatened by Ron Paul’s people and I’m sure nobody even thought for a second that Ron Paul’s people were going to change the outcome with Mitt Romney as the nominee. I think they just wanted to send a message that you can’t just go stealing elections with no regard and no respect for the people. Like I said, it was low of them to do it and wasn’t the best conceived idea but I understand why they did it and I can’t blame them too much for it.
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Cascadia
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 3:11amRudyard Kipling — IF — just read…
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 3:25amMad,
Sorry, one last thing. I’m really only serious about the Obi-wan thing because I live in California and it really does not matter who I vote for, there is no possible way I am going to sway my state from going for Obama. Otherwise, I would vote for Romney because, of the choices available, he is the best. Not the lesser of two evils, but the best viable choice available. If a third party becomes a viable party and they put up somebody worth my vote at some time in the future, I will gladly vote for them.
If I’m organizing a catering event (I’m a chef) for a group of 100 people and the majority of them want split pea soup or cream of broccoli soup but I can make only one kind of soup for the whole group, the guy screaming for minestrone and who refuses to eat anything else because minestrone is his favorite and he’ll only vote for his favorite is pretty much not going to get his way and he’ll either have to eat the same soup everyone else chooses and be pissed about it or not eat at all and still be pissed about it. Wouldn’t it be smarter for him to just choose which soup he likes more? Like Rush (the band, not the radio host) said, “if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice”
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realindependent
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 4:20amSurprise,Surprise,Surprise….. Republican Pundits predict Romney landslide. Didn’t see that coming. LuLz
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realindependent
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 4:24amWith Republicans restricting early voting im not surprised. Here in Florida the lines are around the block waiting for hours to vote. In the greatest country on the planet this shouldn’t happen. we should be able to vote all month long. This is an attempt to suppress the vote. Early voting always leans towards Democrats. This is a poll tax…. You “constitutional” Outrage should be protesting in the streets, but alas your only that way towards Republicans. For shame…
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Deuteronomy22
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 4:31amIf Romney loses Ohio you can blame the Jeep ad. It was a transparent attempt to scare voters, caused a lot of resentment in that state and likely motivated union auto workers to get out for Obama. Ohio is the key. Romney has no chance without it. I predict another 2000 result. Romney wins the popular vote but Obama wins the electoral college by 20 or more. In four years the country will still be standing and all of this fear mongering will begin again against Hillary, we’ll all still have our guns and corporations will be more powerful than ever swaying the laws toward their benefit while thrashing the safety net and middle class wages so they can have more billions in their pockets.
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VerySeniorCitizen
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 7:00am@ TEH MONK
Maybe you don’t realize that Seal Team 6 under orders from the President who sits in the White House until January 20, 2013.
Any operation, by ANY part of the military, without orders from the Commander in Chief would be TREASON – punishable by the ‘death penalty’.
But maybe you were just kidding!
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Mil-Dot
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 7:11amIf he does not leave willingly he will be forcefully removed from the premises. Simple really.
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VerySeniorCitizen
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 7:29am@ WEST COAST PARTIOT
I have found exactly the same proplem with my own posts. Isn’t it strange that a website (which is supposed to welcome ALL points of view and conversations) is NOT doing the job it claims!
I know that Glenn likes to quote passed leaders of this country – but when he spoke at the ‘Values Voter Summit’ last year he espoused ‘Malice towards NONE’. However, he failed to quote the whole Lincoln line – “With malice toward none, with charity for all, …let us strive on to finish the work we are in, …to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.
Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, Mar. 4, 1865″ 16th president of US (1809 – 1865)”
Unfortunately, the posters on this site pay NO attention to what their leader admonishes them to do.in public speaches about being Christian) – and instead makes statements like these which are an affront to ALL Christians. http://sojo.net/blogs/2010/03/11/glenn-beck-responds-social-justice-perversion-gospel
I’m an Atheist BECAUSE TOO MANY ‘unchristian’ CHRISTIANS have completely forgotten about the Book of Mathew – especially Chapter 5! Mr. Beck seems to forget that Jesus Christ was this world’s VERY FIRST SOCIALIST – and loved everyone equally – regardless of their sins or impairments!
It REALLY is too bad that this website is filled with folks who believe that Jesus DIDN’T MEAN what he preached – and act in exactly the opp
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VerySeniorCitizen
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 7:36am@DONALDH
Why not just re-institute the Spanish Inquisition and torture ALL who don’t follow your leader – BECK -until they either ‘submit – or DIE’?
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VerySeniorCitizen
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 7:45am@JUST ANGRY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1yY3NCiMVQ
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loriann12
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 8:22amI just lost a black friend that I’ve had at least 6 years because she posted a picture of Obama hung in ef figy, and I asked her and her crowd if they were just as upset when Bush got hung in ef figy? She told me to leave, and I dropped her as a friend. I truly believe these people will riot because they think Romney will fight fraud and abuse of the welfare state. OMGosh, she may not quailify for SSDI anymore! She may actually have to GET A JOB to support her 4 children out of wedlock, and buy her own cell phones (for all 4 of her children and herself.)
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SocialistSlayer
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 8:49amLock & Load – Liberty never comes cheap !
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jwpowers41
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 8:54amKind of like the Bin Laden raid hopefully with same outcome
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Carol in Indy
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 9:52amoh my.. !
you are so right. I haven’t thought of it that way.
God help us.
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MadAsHeII
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 11:37am@Something is Wrong, I believe YOU are wrong, and I and many others from Freedom Works will be casting our vote for Gary Johnson in protest, in order to gain 5% of the vote for one reason. To end the two party system, give another Party automatic ballot access in the next election, give another Party election funds and challenge the RNC and its blatant rule changes to suppress the grassroots candidates in future elections. Many will leave the Republican Party because of this and we will try to make the Republican Party useless in the future. What they did was divide the Republican Party and the price is not yet known, but after this election, and the next election, they will start feeling the pain. The people, like yourself, had better start waking up as I did, or our future generations will pay for our mistakes we are making today.
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bobad
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:10pmJeffj1985, I’m with you brother.
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Yeah_Buddy
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:33pmI bet my coworker $10 Mitt will win so I hope these guys are right! This guy is a good gambler and routinely wins the football pool so I’m really going out on a limb here.
Of course I care more about the country’s demise that ten stinkin dollars but had to make the point.
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tifosa
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:57pmI’m with PubPen, hope this page stays through Wednes a.m. :)
Deuteronomy22~dude, haven’t seen you in FOREVER. Do you remember your comment on 5/2? (I saved a screenshot :) Care to guess?
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tifosa
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:59pmoops, 5/2/11 :)
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AvengerK
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 1:15pmThat’s right PENCILNECK..keep whistling past the graveyard champ.
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Bluebonnet
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 2:44pmThank you God. The more I hear obama and his choom gang tell lies, the more I feel confident we are winning this election by a landslide. Start gathering up your chicago junk and get out of our house.
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Goodforall
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 2:44pm@WCP-you are no patriot-not hardly! You are a brain-washed Chris Matthews clone-a sheep who blindly follows the fake in chief in the WH. You hyave no concrete evidence, only distortions and lies fed to you by the lamestream media. You are your fellow morons are going down-and hard! Why? People now see Obummer for who and what he is, and that is no friend to America! He is tyhe absolute worst in our history, and will face some serious jail time for his inactions and lies about what happened in Lybia.
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patricking49
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 4:20pmIt can’t possibly be uglier than 2000 when the guy who won conceded. But the results could certainly be even uglier. I think the women’s vote, the Latino vote, and the Christian vote will sink Romney. Many Christians will simply not vote in this election because they don’t consider Mormons to be Christian. I suspect that will be Romney’s downfall. I hope so. The devil you know is better than the one you don’t know and I’m from Massachusetts, so know this devil better than I ever wanted to.
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West Coast Patriot
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 5:32pmGoodforall, You probably will not see this reply, but I will reply anyway. You show how ignorant you really are. All you guys can do is call us true Conservatives lefties, Obama supporters, put us in with the likes of Chris Mathews, etc… But I did cast my vote today, dropped it in the voter box at the courthouse, for Gary Johnson! You see, I have never been for Obama or Romney as they are one in the same. I understand that tomorrow, either Romney or Obama will win, but I am trying to give the Libertarian Party a shot at 5% in order to gain automatic ballot access and election funding in 2016. That will mean a win for the Libertarian Party in my eyes and will give them more influence in elections going forward to challenge the status quo since the RNC took away the grassroots ability to be viable in the future. You see, Ron Paul supporters (most all registered Republicans) are not voting for Romney, because of the blatant rules violations and criminal activity perpetrated by his campaign with the RNC. Sorry, just fighting for liberty. Here is what our government has become because of Americans in R.E.M. sleep mode (dream state): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXlMFWmotSU&feature=youtu.be
This was made by an Australian, and it is sad that Australians get it over most Americans!!! And do not worry, it was made in a way that even children can understand so all of you should get it.
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Spqr1
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 5:45pmSo, you’re advocating for an illegal military coup, lead by a convicted war criminal. Thank you for peeing on the Constitution.
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BeeDee
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 6:34pmkicking and screaming, the libs will try to take advantage of a lame duck session to do whatever damage they may. If they win, I plan on quitting my job, and letting my Obama-supporting neighbor support ME!
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dawghowse
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 10:02pmGet the very quiet professionals, 1st SFOD-D, IMHO
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 6, 2012 at 6:19amMad
Aside from a lame attempt at making fun of my name, could you please expand a little on where I am wrong. I explained to you pretty well where I stand & how I see things & why. I would love to hear the same from you if you would be so kind. You know, I really don’t care what organization name dropping you want to do, saying people from Freedomworks are voting with you doesn’t give you any added credibility or lend any added intelligence to your argument. That’s great that you have found some like-minded friends & I hope you all have fun dreaming about how great it would be to eat your minestrone soup but by refusing to choose from either of the two viable options you relinquish your right to complain when you end up having to eat split pea soup. From the majority of your latest reply to me, I have come to the conclusion that really your vote for Gary Johnson is almost completely based in anger & from what you stated were the goals of that vote, it looks to me like you just want revenge for not getting your way in Tampa. Let me tell you something, you will fail; & the biggest reason why is because you are motivated by the wrong things. Acting in anger, hatred, & vengeance is what brought about the French Revolution, October Revolution, Cuban Revolution, & the list could go on & on. The American Revolution, the only one in history that was truly successful, was based on love for their fellow man and the pursuit of liberty for all. Tearing down is not building up.
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Something is Wrong
Posted on November 6, 2012 at 6:42amWEST COAST
Hey, I knew you couldn’t stay away! I just wanted to say that I love how you, JUSTANGRY, MADASHEII, and the other super supporters for Ron Paul post so many youtube videos to back you up on what you’re saying. Because, I mean youtube is such a credible source for information right? I’m not really trying to tease you here (ok, maybe a little) but seriously, I think people here would maybe take you a little more seriously if you would post more credible sources than youtube to back you up. That, and it might help if you dropped your elitist attitude and stopped insulting people when they try to engage you. For what it’s worth, it’s just my observation. Oh, and just so you know I don’t harbor any ill feelings towards you, I gotta say I love the West Coast. Not real fond of the politics here in Cali but the people, the mountains, the big trees, the beaches… there’s nothing else like it!
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ShowMethePROOF
Posted on November 9, 2012 at 6:04amKeep drinking the kool-aid that Fox news is serving conservatives and you will continue to be surprised when reality intrudes on their fantasy. Our country is no longer dominated by older white males and until the Republican party changes their attitude about minorities(not for long) and women they will continue to be increasingly marginalized as a partyu.
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QuiteAmused
Posted on November 12, 2012 at 1:19pmGoodness, What gives? It’s more than a week since the last post (Nov 4) and the silence here is Deafening since the election. What a dose of reality to an impressive number of pundits! May I recommend that you broaden your view to more than just the discussions that fit your narrow view of the world. Good Luck opening your mind.
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DOra Glasberg
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:05pmSo Will is predicting Mittens is going to take every swing state.
There is no way to respond to such drivel.
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Margaret Thatcher
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:53pmEvery swing state, and far,far more. The USA is not a socialist state and never will be. Little Barry’s plan is worn out and Democrats will be toast, buttered, for at least 12 years.
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:02pmGASBAG
HA! Left you speechless, for once. We will see if it’s drivel, come Wednesday!
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:03pmDora and Obama have a lot in common…..
One is that they are both toast.
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:03pmI have been predicting a landslide victory for President Mitt Romney with a MANDATE, since the 3rd debate. Glad to see everyone is catching up.
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VotersOfNY
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:04pmI see. It only goes one way, is that it? Your way or it can’t happen. Keep drinking the koolaid you Obozo **** licking dope.
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MeteoricLimbo
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:08pmThen why respond Dora?
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Dustoff
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:14pmWorried?
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:15pmwho cares – gary johnson wins this election hands down
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:18pmOK Sotbom315, that was really funny.
Thanks for the hearty laughs !!!
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:21pm@Dora: Yet you do. You and your moron friends are going to have a very bad Tuesday. Wednesday you will start on how the election was not legal, blah, blah, blah.
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:26pmHey Dora, if Romney wins, you and your buddies can start protesting the wars again and civil rights abuses again.
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TyrannyNoMore
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:29pm@Soybean…..Who the Hell is Gary Johnson ?????
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:38pm@Tyranny
Gary Johnson is one of only two small government candidates running for president. The other is Virgil Goode. However, Virgil Goode is only on the ballot in about half the states and polls 10 times lower than Johnson.
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LiL-Sambo
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:39pmi think i will whistle for my dog————-> here dora, here dora,
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MadAsHeII
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:57pm@Soybomb315_II, I am with you on that.
@The-Monk, You can laugh, but 5% of the vote for Gary Johnson is a win for the Libertarian Party. Watch what this video says: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS7vCRlDC6A&feature=player_embedded
You see, if he gets 5% of the vote, the Libertarian Party gets automatic ballot access in all fifty states and neither the Republican nor Democrat Parties can challenge it, plus they will get government eletion money in the next election.
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wowjustwow
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:12pmI could understand wanting what you want and being upset about it, but the people here are pretending that what is happening isn’t happening. That’s where it gets strange for me. There are far newer polls that are favoring Obama, but everyone is acting like they don’t exist. I’m waiting for Rod Serling to appear in a quiet corner…this is the twilight zone!
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ButtersDurst
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 11:54pm@Wow
The people on here have high spirits and polls are not the be-all-end-all. Remember the exit polls from 2004? There are other indications besides polling that lead people to believe Romney will win including historical data, the lack of enthusiasm on the liberal side, the many people and organizations who have switched support, etc…
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tifosa
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:29pm:) Spot on Dora.
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AvengerK
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 1:22pmOh look GASBAG…TIFOSA is whistling past the graveyard with you.
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Argosy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:05pmRomney will win it going away.
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db321
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:18pmRomney will win, but you have to love the Bonus: Glenn Beck Video Clip.
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cloudsofwar
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:04pmi said a couple of weeks ago R51% and O 47%. thats my story and i’m sticking to it.
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:06pmNice job CLOUDS.
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gyro
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:45pmsecond nice job
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PATTY HENRY
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 1:49amI’ll go with that CLOUDSOFWAR…….. Anyone want to venture a guess as to the TIME? I’m West Coast, but East Coast time? Most voting places close at 7 PM or is is 8 PM (so 4 PM or 5 PM West Coast)… I’m going to venture a guess… 10 PM West Coast time we’ll be watching Acceptance speeches by MITT and ANN (1 AM East Coast) … IS the time DRAGGING for anyone else? It seems as if these past two days have been longer than the whole PRIMARY!!!
On Ron Paul: Yes, I’d love to see him on Cabinet in Charge of the FED; I’d love to see SARAH PALIN in charge of Energy…I’d love to see JOHN BOLTON back at U.N. if he’d go and I’d love to see
NEWT as Sec of State…
The deal is PAULBOTS: You could have gained a lot more support for your guy had you not been so bloody defensive and combative. Libertarians need to gain grass roots elections …right now most of think of you guys as pot-smokin’; prostitute loving isolationists…some of your ideas are okay, but we live in a society and while I don’t think anyone should tell any adult what to do in their own home as long as it effects no one else… or what to buy, how to dress (if decent) etc. but I think if you are serious a lot more work needs to go into educating the general public. Gary Johnson looks like a guy who is always hung-over. Not very polished and not statesman enough. You don’t just come into town and bully your way around. Right now we need O. gone.
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DOra Glasberg
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:04pmMost of those ‘landslides’ seemed pretty tepid to me.
The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:04pmThat’s OK Dora…..
We’ll be fine with tepid landslides. LOL
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:07pmDORA also aka Bagdad Bob.
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:24pmLandslide is a landslide is a landslide. You may want to get a place in line at the suicide hotline before the results are in because it is going to hit you hard.
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randy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:43pmHEy guys if you want to have some fun, Google Dora Glasberg and read some of what this freak posts on other sites. It’s obvious she doesn’t have a job or she wouldn’t have the time to post here and hundreds of other sites… If she does have a job, I’m sure Soros signs her checks……
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Walkabout
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:21pmRandy,
I was 1/2 expecting Dora’s house or apartment to be underwater after Sandy. He or she sure does b_tch up a storm about New Jersey.
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pronto32
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:45amDora, don’t forget Walter Mondale………………………..although it is easy to do.
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Mr. Smarty
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 11:29amThis “Dora Glasberg” critter is not a female. No real woman would have an avatar as ugly as “she” has. If the “Dora Glasberg” critter is female IT is the ugliest bulldyke that ever walked the earth.
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Macman1138
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:04pmEvery day for years my wife and I have prayed that Obummer would not be re-elected.
Michael Savage said about 4 years ago that at the end of Odummy’s first term that there4 would be a candidate that would win against him because the US public would see what Obamma really was.
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HollyRye
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:02pmBilly, thanks for gathering this all in one place. I’ve seen bits and pieces of these predictions, but it really does fill me with optimism to see them altogether. Living in a liberal area of Florida, I am amazed and pleased by how the Romney signs far outnumber the Obama signs. Looking forward to Tuesday! Or maybe Wednesday – I’ll probably be a wreck on Tuesday!
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HollyRye
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:05pmOoops! Sorry about that Benny! Didn’t mean to give Billy credit for your work. :)
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NDPINDNT
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:00pmI have to keep coming back here to get good news. AP, UPI, Reuters all keep telling us Obama is way ahead. I’ll be glad when it’s finally all over and socialism is put at bay or in retreat.
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BODYBAG
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:50pmYeah, its incredible that we have an ENTIRE media apparatus trying to F the people.
Pat Caddell had it EXACTLY right —- the American media has become the enemy
and a danger to the Republic.
This little addition by Dick Morris is REALLY good news. We HAVE to take the Senate:
Morris also predicted a huge day for the GOP in the Senate:
“The most likely outcome? Eight GOP takeaways and two giveaways for a net gain of six. A 53-47 Senate, just like we have now, only opposite. Barack Obama’s parting gift to the Democratic Party.”
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:05pm@BODYBAG
I am sure glad Dick Morris was on our side. I consider him to be the most politically knowledgeable of all the people up there. I think his dislike of Obama rivals mine.
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BODYBAG
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:34pm@ANONYMOUS T. IRRELEVANT
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:05pm
@BODYBAG
I am sure glad Dick Morris was on our side. I consider him to be the most politically knowledgeable of all the people up there. I think his dislike of Obama rivals mine.
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I agree with you. Morris has been calling the landslide for months now. Even the FOX people
were eyeing him like he was a lunatic at first. I think he’s been right all along. Google anything
on the Senate predictions and EVERY other outlet has a DEM victory. We cant afford that.
Without the Senate we cannot repeal BarryCare.
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progressiveslayer
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:41pmMorris is very shrewd politically and I think he’s correct,it’ll be nice to have an American president because four years is a long time. When will Barry be put on trial for treason?
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Steel
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:53pmOf course those so-called “news” sources would report obama ahead in the polls. They are all biased in their reporting AND their polls. When I took statistics in college, my professor said never believe what polls tell you. Rather, look at who is producing the polls and their political agenda. Only then can you really know if the polls are even anywhere near accurate. Without the bias, the poll sources you cited generally poll 7 to 10 times more liberals than conservatives, which tilts their polls. If you take the “liberal lean” out of those polls, Romney leads in them all by a minimum of 4 percentage points. That number is outside the margin of error, and is a more accurate indicator where the race stands. Looks to me like these people who report a “landslide” may be a bit over-zealous, but I believe that Romney will win by a decisive margin nonetheless.
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Chet Hempstead
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:52pmAnonymous T. Irrelevant
You’ve got to be kidding! Dick Morris is never right about anything. If he predicts a Romney victory, that means Obama can’t lose. Name one thing he’s ever predicted correctly in all his years on the air. This is the guy who wrote a book back in 2007about the upcoming presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Condeleeza Rice. Bill O’Reilly used to bet him a dinner every time he made a stupid prediction on his show, but he finally had to stop taking advantage of the guy or he would have ended up fat and Morris would have gone broke.
Johngun
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 8:05amThe lame-stream media has become a part of the enemy within – stenographers for the wreckin-ball-in-chief…
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NanAnn
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:00pmI will keep praying, already voted, now it is up to the rest of you. Let’s make it happen!
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forewarned
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:19pmIf these predictions come to pass, then glory to God! If not, it will all still be in His hands. Praying…praying…praying…pra….
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ohiowordguy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:59pmOhio will go +5 for Romney. I have been predicting this for several weeks.
Folks, I just came back from driving through Canton and Massillon, Ohio — this is the heart of Ohio’s steel country; or rather what USED to be Ohio’s steel country. It is also big-time union country. This is a solid Dem county.
We drove the main north/south and east/west commercial thoroughfares, and I saw NOT ONE Obama sign. Not one. I am not making this up.
Ohio will go Romney.
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:50pmI don’t know. Last poll I seen was Romney 50 and Obama 47. Then they added GJ and it went Romney 44, Obama 47 and GJ 5.
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bpodlesnik
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:02pm@Angry,
What poll was that?
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:15pmCNN poll yesterday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/02/cnn-poll-obama-50-romney-47-in-ohio/
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:15pmJUSTANGRY what poll is that?
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:16pmHi Justangry,
The 1st poll’s total is 97, the 2nd poll’s total is 96.
What happened to the lost 1 ?
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MeteoricLimbo
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:22pm@justangry
I “seen” a barber poll with some numbers on it, but I didn’t take it to the bank
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:25pmif gary johnson gets 5% it will be a miracle. Every small government republican should consider voting for gary johnson if they live in a liberal state Obama is going to win
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:25pmI don’t know Monk, perhaps undecided? I just found this one interesting because it included GJ and the other polls are trying to ignore him. I don’t give any poll too much credibility though. I’ve been trying gauge what will happen in Ohio, but I can’t tell. The local media seems to be leading people to Obama, which shouldn’t come as a shock. At my daughter’s preschool’s mock vote Romney won 69 to 64. Clearly Romney is the choice among 4 year old rich kids. LOL
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:30pmHi Justangry,
Your poll also shows that all votes for GJ are being pulled from Romney only.
Your last post says you are rich. Nice job. : )
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:49pm@Monk, Well it’s not my poll. Yes, it appears GJ will be pulling votes from Romney if it’s a credible representation, but polls are just that. And no, I’m not rich. The kid would be going to regular state preschool if it weren’t for Grandma.
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Todd P
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:59pmI knew Romney’s victory would be big after the 1st debate, but if he breaks 300 EC votes – it will be a landslide and I will be grinning ear to ear for months!!!
ROMNEY / RYAN 2012
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bpodlesnik
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:24pmA CNN poll? You’re hysterical.
I also find it funny that your only goal in this election is to help re-elect Obama.
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:39pm@bpodlesnik, That’s not really fair considering I posted my skepticism towards all polls, and my only goal is to restore the Bill of Rights. I obviously can’t do it from within the crooked GOP, so I’m advocating Libertarians get 5% of the vote so we can have our own party, same ballot access and funding. You guys don’t want us in your party anyway and I think it’s time for rational and mystic conservatives to part ways.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:56pmHi Justangry,
I wasn’t being sarcastic and was only going by your post….. “Clearly Romney is the choice among 4 year old rich kids”… and was just trying to congratulate you.
Thank God for Grandma’s. Mine are gone and I loved them dearly. Please tell yours that a Monk says hello. : )
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soybomb315_II
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:57pmTodd i havent seen you post since the good ol’ “Romney/Rubio” days…..Good times
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:31pm@The-Monk, Yeah man, I’m wasn’t offended. You’re cool despite our differences.
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bpodlesnik
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 7:47pm@Angry,
Don’t label me in with the crooked GOP, I agree with a lot of things you have to say. But the best way for you, and me, and other Libertarians alike to have a real impact is not to vote for GJ. I’m saying this with complete sincerity. Can’t you see the changes that are happening inside the Republican party? Discard Mitt for just a second and look at some of the people running for Congress. Look at Montana for instance, both Rand AND Ron Paul are endorsing Denny Rehberg over Libertarian candidate Dan Cox. Look at all the top name Libertarians that are coming out in support of Romney too. I know none of this will likely sway you or some of the others on here. But I think now we need to come together more than ever. Don’t you even want the satisfaction of getting Obama, Pelosi, and Reid out of any sort of position where they have the power they do?
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:20pmI seen the rules changes at the convention to silence folks like me. Missing trucks in Aimes and a lot of other unethical stuff during the primaries. I seen the 2010 Tea Party candidates get to Washington and abandon everything they said they stood for. And I see a bunch of Republican supporters that still think they’re decent people. I wasn’t referring to you as part of the crooked GOP unless you’re an insider and in a leadership role.
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:23pmThanks Justangry….
Right back at you. : )
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:40pm@bpodlesnik, I neglected to mention that I do believe there are still good folks within the GOP that want to change the party from the inside. (not many) Rand Paul, Justin Amash and a couple others come to mind. If that’s your intent, I’m fine with it, but it wouldn’t hurt to work both angles. I do think there are people at the top that are shady and will not go quietly.
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circleDwagons
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 11:34pmOther than romney is not obama i have no reason to vote for romney. My trust is in Jesus so i’ll be voting for Liberty.
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ohiograndma
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 10:41amAll I know is that those who support Romney talk facts, and those who support Obama here — well, it’s embarrassing. I have lost friends over this election not because I disagree with them, but because I lost respect for them. “But I thought you were… smart?” Their illogic astounds me.
As to how Ohio will go? I can only pray and hope. I do know that the Romney supporters are die-hard and if Obama wins? There is going to be hell to pay.
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Rawlins
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:57pmThis is now a country of Muslems homosexuals and Jessie Jackson “types”. Those who used to run this country no longer have the power we should. Obama allowed this to happen and should be impeached for high treason.
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kalli
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:10pmBenghazi alone should draw him the card saying “go directly to jail; do not collect $200.” Fast and Furious should be holder’s last dance of freedom. Both are traitors to this country.
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chalkdust
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:27pmNo, we are Americans where there is no law against bigotry. You should be thankful for that. No one will kick your door in for being a bigot. You can be against extreme Islam without being a bigot. You simply don’t lump all Muslims together. You can disagree with Jessie Jackson’s world view without being a bigot. Don’t be a bigot.
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Spinmamma
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:47pm@Chalkdust. Well said.
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:31pm@Chalkdust: Well said.
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:17pmKALLI …….Muslims are Muslims and Liberals are Liberals, neither are good both are bad. Don’t be a bigot? How about your not being stupid. Pound sand Pal
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Rawlins
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:29pm^ Exactly….none of these people are good for our way of life and none of them practice an American life style. It is them or us.
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bukowski72
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 3:45amSo true. Hannity said we should never question 911 because politicizing it would be wrong. Why it took so long to get up jets after the first attack is irrelevant. Then the attack on the Pentagon in the “most secure” place int he world should not be discussed.
4 deaths in Libya is the crime of the century. Please Shut up.
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Mike F
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 8:06pm@chalkdust:
You’ve said NOTHING.. sensible. We are a free people. We aren’t told how or what to think. So STFU- telling people to not be bigoted!! WTH do you think you are?? The thought police??? This person may have meant radical muslims who couldn’t care less about America (are living here), you idiot. And I don’t know ANY intelligent person who doesn’t realize that jesse jackson and al sharpton are 100% disingenuous race-baiting hustlers. Let me fix it for ya:
So, we are Americans where there is no law against stupidity. No one will kick your door in for being stupid. You, especially, should be thankful for that.
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denkat56
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:56pmWe can only hope and pray.
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Chet Hempstead
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 8:46pmGod is rooting fro Obama.
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Rawlins
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:55pmI have never been more nervous about an election in my life. I don’t know what I will do if Obama somehow wins through his fraud. I feel tempted to join the Lord in Heaven rather then watch this country fall to peices. We’ll see what happens…
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ButtersDurst
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 10:59pmEven if Obama somehow pulls this out, there is no reason to think that way. Do not give them that satisfaction. Instead, just get yourself prepared and you can withstand the storm. God Bless.
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meisterman41
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:54pmI don’t think Romney will win my state(Massachusetts) but I do think it will go Obama 51% To Romney 49%! If that happens like that in Mass. it will go really well for Mitt in the rest of the country. The Brown vs. Warren Senate race will be just as tight, but I do believe Brown will win!
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:11pm@meisterman41,
Remember that Romney has already won your State twice.
Hoping for a third…. : )
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revelation2012
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:24pmbrown is a lil wobbly but we need every senator we can get
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dalebrendan
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:52pmI sure hope this is true and not simply hype. Not that social networking should especially be used as a gauge, but the 5 to 1 Obama support ads/I hate Romney ads does scare me a bit. Not to mention at least a few of my friends and I are not especially on speaking terms now! ;)
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towerguy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:13pmDale: You stood up, and that’s the difference. I have 150 homes in my subdivision, and I reached out to them all with an email that explained why it’s not okay to sit on the sidelines any more. I received back two nastygrams, and LOTS of support. Last time through the sheeple in my neighborhood were asleep; most have awakened. By the way, I count three (3) Obama signs and more than 20 Romney signs.
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:36pmThe ads on the social networks are placed by desperate Obama people trying to reach as many young people as possible, I think.
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RebeccainPA
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 10:52pmDon’t forget that social media is a very specialized type of advertising aimed primarily at those under 30, although a lot of us over 30 use Facebook. However, social networking marketers know who they are talking to. I wrote an article recently on the use of the internet in this election’s ad campaigns and Obama’s campaign used social media at 12 times the rate of Romney’s. This would be a real problem for the Romney campaign if he was depending on the college-age vote–but he isn’t. My personal prediction is that the youngsters simply aren’t going to turn out in force this time because Obama lost that impetus from 2008 some time ago. I have a daughter who is 25 and works for a college, and she and her age group are incredibly tepid this time around. The five-to-one advertising margin would be brutal for Romney if the groups being targeted were going to show up at the polls, but my personal feeling is that they will not.
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RedWhiteAndTrue
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:52pmThis is very exciting news! We have been and will continue to pray for Romney/Ryan.
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marcus_arealius
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:52pmThe demon rats will bitch moan whine yell and scream like little punks for 8 years, 24/7 if they loose.
Plan on it. Your best defense against this is to take an axe to your TV and never own one again. Free yourself of hundreds of hours a year to do worthwhile things, like I did.
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iliketeabutnottheteaparty
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:14pmisn’ t that what you guys have done for the last 4 years?
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The-Monk
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:28pmLOL….. that’s some ****-doo, dude.
Thanks for the laughs !!!!
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:03pmILIKETEA…Obama gave us the Tea Party……..and President Romney……only good things he did
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bukowski72
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 3:54amYou are wrong. They did that since 911. 4 Deaths in Libya is somehow worse than 3000 Deaths in America.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/12/1130950/-If-diplomatic-attacks-are-a-sign-of-weakness-Bush-was-the-weakest-of-all
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MSrain
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 12:51pmBy using Obama’s standards, 9/11/2001 was Clinton’s fault It is only fair.
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HKS
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:51pmI would agree, I have faith that the American people as a whole will do the right thing given all the facts and truth. The media has been making that hard as of late blacking out anything no in Obama’s best interest.
“Remember Benghazi”
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:12pmRemember Benghazi!
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Edohiguma
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:50pmI hope so. If Obama wins he’ll be totally out of control.
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meisterman41
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:04pmHe’s out of control now!!
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honor007
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:50pmMine was 315-233
I think he will take the upper midwest…..I’m hoping!!!
Living in Ohio is some pressure, let me tell ya!!!
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NO_MORE_OBAMA
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:00pmWhat is the feeling in your area of Ohio about who will Win?
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WiredRight
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:25pmI’m a bit north of Dayton and in my area I see about 1 Obama sign for every 20 Romney signs.
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justangry
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:59pmSigns are split in Columbus. A lot more Romney signs in the farm land, slightly more Romney signs in the suburbs, and a heck of a lot more Obama signs in the inner city.
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TheReasonableLib
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:49pmSo every other credible source says Obama, but these lone guys are the ones you go with?
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GaltLine
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:59pmIf credible or incredible is the operative word…. Yes! We go with the above.
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infortheride
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:05pmWhat credible source are you hoping for????
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faithfully4526
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:15pmwhat credible sources? CNN, NBC, ABC, NYT? These are hardly credible sources and haven’t been for years. How about Unskewedpolls.com? They are predicting well over 300 electoral votes for Romney. Gallup has had him in the lead for months and Eric Holder threatened them with lawsuits if they didn’t change their methodology to mirror that of those who have been oversampling dems the entire election cycle.
Don’t worry, you will see all much more clearly come Tuesday. You’ll be able to go to sleep early knowing that come January President Romney will steer this ship back into port safely.
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towerguy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:16pmReasonable libs are called “independents”.
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:40pm@toweguy: I like that.
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cardmnal
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:46pmWhat “other credible sources?” I have seen very little saying Obama will win. Well maybe MSNBC.
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:28pmTHEREASONABLELIB ……..I personally am going on the big poll coming Tuesday. Wednesday is soon. What are you going to go on then?
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cbrundage
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:49pmI sure hope they are all right!
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Xyskalla
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 1:08amI hope so, too, but most of the major predictions I’ve seen in recent years have been wrong. For example, the pundits were pretty confident that Obamacare would be overturned. Americanwomanfirst is right. Pray.
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NO_MORE_OBAMA
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:47pm271 would work just fine, but 300+ would shut the Democrats up for a while.
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drig23
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:52pmThumbs up! 270.1 also…. 70 or 100 still considered a doctor
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Watermain
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:42pmNothing will shut them up. They have been plenty noisy for the last four years.
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AmericanWomanFirst
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:47pmGod: Control
Man: Out of Control
Pray….
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antitheist
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:51pmYes, pray and don’t vote.
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Roundup_Logan
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:30pm@Antitheist – I suppose you’re like a fish in a fish pond. The fish is oblivious to the whole world outside his pond. Athiest are that way, they can’t see it so therefore it doesn’t exist. Yet there is a whole world around the fish that they are simply unaware of, (i.e. the world we live in). We can enter the fish world, yet the fish can’t enter our world. As a Christian, I agree with that view. Some people (athiest & scientists) just can’t see the bigger picture because they are blinded by their own reality. Christians know there is a whole world unseen by man just outside this one. God can enter our world and does, but we haven’t been allowed to enter his just yet. You may call us all simpletons, but I’d say your own blindness makes you a much more simple minded person than the average Christian. I prefer to call athiest Lucifer’s squid. Fits them quite comfortably. Keep swimming in your spiritless pond, but you should really consider reviewing your stance prior to judgement day for there will be a second death you will not be able to escape. Fish food for thought.
Peace!!
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Individualism
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:21pmpraying is the samething as relying on goverment for food stamps you dependent and weak minded, your just like the Obama Phone Lady.
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ButtersDurst
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 10:56pm@Indy
What a complete asinine statement that is. There is all the difference in the world! People don’t pray to receive free stuff! They pray for that extra push to have things go their way. Maybe you should try it sometime…
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antitheist
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:46pmHere’s someone who provides more than just gut feelings when defending his claims:
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
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Edohiguma
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:49pmIt’s all gut feeling. There is no scientific data to back up anything. Statistics and science are not synonymous. All these pre-election polls are worthless.
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antitheist
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:55pmIt is all not gut feeling, leave that kind of thinking to the obese trailer trash that fester in the bible belt.
cosette
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:56pmFrom your lips to Lucifers’ ears. Whatever the outcome, the God you deny IS in control.
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antitheist
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:00pm@cosette
From your lips to the flying spaghetti monster’s meatballs. His noodliness you cannot deny.
towerguy
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:19pmWow, just wow! Who hurt you so badly?
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Frost_Pendragon
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:26pmFalse. Silver’s method requires him to change the weight of polls he selects in order to produce his models. For example, if he feels that democrats are not properly represented in the results due to the latino population, or attempt to compensate for a lack of cell phone based polls. His attempt to change to explain the polls requires GUT FEELING that the numbers don’t reflect what they should.
Silver has admitted that the polls probably contain a systemic problem that over-samples and represents democrats based on 2008 enthusiasm.
“If Romney wins, I’ll receive too much blame. If Obama wins, I’ll receive too much credit” -Nate Silver
His sabermetrics are based on baseball methodology. We don’t play a 7 game series for president, we have one election, and statistics simply can’t quantify all the factors that result in voter turnout.
Can Obama win? yes
With the 83% chance that silver spouts? Absolutely NOT
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RightyRoughneck
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 4:50pmAnti what is so wrong with Christians? I assume that you believe that they are oblivious to reality and that they deny mans true greatness etc.. The battles going on in this country right now are a result of mans values not God. The bible that you devote your life to discrediting promotes morality which in turn promotes values that are against violence toward one another and truly without exception that all men our created equally. Atheist or not you cannot contest the fact that man without God is any better than with. If the atheistic belief man is his own god means so much racism, violence,class warfare, judgment, and bloodshed in the name of science or power, I will pass. Have a problem with the people that have distorted Christianity for their own cause, not those that follow Christianity. Many men have distorted religion for bad causes the same as men have for the causes of man but this is not true Christianity and for this reason you should go a little easier on Christians. It is not such a bad idea for a man to feel accountable for his actions whether you believe in a God or not. God may seem like ignorance to you and appear to only appeal to those without any intelligence but I will take that “lack of intelligence” any day over the brutal hatred that you spew on people that love peace and thrive on the hope of a better future. A future not blinded by mans quest to be a god but by the wonderful experience in being humble to a power that is truly more powerfu
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TheCalmOne
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:24pmThe atheist belief is not that man is his own God. Is that what your pastor tells you? Atheists hold no beliefs in any Gods; that is all that the word means.
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BODYBAG
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:42pm@ANTITHEIST
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:46pm
Here’s someone who provides more than just gut feelings when defending his claims:
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
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You’re seriously holding up Nate Silver as a reliable source??????
BUWAAAAAAA HAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!
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BODYBAG
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 5:42pm@ANTITHEIST
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 3:46pm
Here’s someone who provides more than just gut feelings when defending his claims:
http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/
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You’re seriously holding up Nate Silver as a reliable source??????
BUWAAAAAAA HAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!
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whiterightwingchristianmale
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 6:36pmANTITHEIST…you are no where near smart enough to say, if there is, or isn’t a God……and you know it, don’t you.
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wowjustwow
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 9:23pmWho hurt me so bad? I don’t even know what that means. I am not an angry person talking about communists who don’t exist and brandishing firearms. Explain what about me, specifically, suggests that I am hurt. I am open to hearing your assessment.
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Spqr1
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 6:22pmNate Silver has never been wrong. Dick Morris had never been right. Dream on, your sociopath candidates are going down.
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