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Bitter Roots: O’Donnell on GOP‘s ’Fake’ FEC Complaint – ‘Republican Cannibalism’ Hurt Us
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theonounser
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:37amCarl Rove = Bad GOP=bad Sarah=bad for not giving her full support
Report Post »I would like to have the anti-masterbation ,O’Donnell
over the master debater, Coons
{He won in his debate class like 3 times or something like that.}
firstHat
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 12:26pmit was worth saying twice :-) Thanks!!!
Report Post »theonounser
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:35amCarl Rove = Bad GOP=bad Sarah=bad, for not giving her full support.
Report Post »I would like to have the anti-masterbation ,O’Donnell
over the master debater, Coons (Obama pet)
{He won in his debate class like 3 times or something like that.}
sandalwood
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:30amPat Toomey has been around PA politics for a long time, and he lost a couple of races before his win over Sestak last night. What it would be wise for us to remember is that if we vote our conscience we will never betray ourselves. I no longer will hold my nose to vote for the person I think can win but not the person I want to represent me…I’m going to vote for the person who REPRESENTS THE VALUES I STAND FOR. Whether that‘s O’Donnell or not remains to be seen but as proven in the primaries enough of us didn’t think that person was Castle.
Report Post »rbs
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:44amThis is well-said. Toomey is a good example of a candidate taking some losses but hanging in there until the thinking in a blue state changes enough to make the switch to more conservative leaders.
Delaware is a blue state; these changes take time, and candidates like Mike Castle do nothing to change the thinking, they just perpetuate the status quo.
Report Post »EqualJustice
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:27amWith ultra liberal, socialist Coons stating we will NOT REPEAL obamacare, I think ANYONE would have been a better choice! Way to go Delaware. You can now go remove Coons lips from obama’s butt please.
Report Post »Knightofhopex
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:29amLeave ‘em, in my opinion. The less that dufus is able to utter an audible word the better.
Report Post »VATPconserv
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:20amThe only thing that I come away from this election loss is a pure dislike of Carl Rove! What a conceited a$$.
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:18amHere is what Reagan said:
Report Post »“The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally — not a 20 percent traitor.”
I think in todays environmet, Castle would have agreed with us 80% of the time. In a Blue State, it would be wise for us to remember that.
firstHat
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:35amAnd the problem is that Castle might have agreed with us 10% of the time AND O’Donnell could have won with the right support. You still have not responded to that argument. There was nothing in her record or background that made her unelectable (especially when compared to her competition). Rove and Castle and Krauthammer and the old school took her down. Coons did not.
Report Post »FreedomIQ
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:16amI’ve been a life-long Republican and for the first time last night, I thought seriously about losing the R. The ruling class Republicans (as opposed to the true patriotic ones) did a LOT to ruin the election for freedom-loving candidates.
Report Post »Balladeer
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:49pmCongrats trouble is this was happening in 2000 with Fratboy Bush. Conservatives got NOTHING from Fratboy’s admin. It’s time to send a message to the GOP Progs to the RINOs To to the John McQuislings …to the Karl Rove’s…We The People know who the ENEMY is, and the enemy will be dealt with…harshly and severely…..People are not only waking up….they are writing down names for ‘future attention’
Report Post »Knightofhopex
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:59amWow the mod is really not going to let me comment on this. I’m going to have to email Glenn this if this keeps up. :/
Report Post »iwalkalone
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:56amShe needs to polish her image if she wants to go on. She has already taken the cheap shots, much like Palin bashing has slowly ebbed, it will for her too.
Report Post »Knightofhopex
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:51amBy the way, yeah, it would be ideal to atleast win so we could get some gridlock going. The states can govern themselves for the most part. I would love it if we could suspend the fed‘s influence and ability to fund any of these monstrosities they’ve put in place. We should do anything to make this a republic again, in my opinion.
Report Post »tonkaslim
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:50amMike Pence, 2012
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:47amHere is the lesson: In a Blue state. a RINO candidate THAT CAN WIN is better than a true conservative that CAN”T WIN. A guy that votes with you 70% of the time is your friend, Reagan knew that. In a Red state we should go with ideological purity but, we have to be flexible in the blue states. There is a reason they are known as blue states.
Report Post »Nutthuggers
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:19amWrong Gonzo. You still don’t get it. I could care less what party name is beside a candidates name. We (Tea Party, Libertarians, Conservatives) are pulling the Republican party to our side. We are no longer allowing the Republican party be pulled to the liberal side of the spectrum. Democratic policies will fail (big government, huge deficits, welfare, intrusion into our lives, etc…). If someone wants to implement Democratic policies they need to run on the Democratic ticket. We will no longer allow the RHINOs to implement Democratic policies and muddie the True Republican ideals. There is a reason that people look at both parties right now and hate both……They have both become to similar! People need to see a clear cut difference between Democratic principals and Republican principals. The Republicans took your after 84′ and look where we are…trying to get back a vision. Your vision of “winning” is by having the most R’s next to peoples names no matter what their principals. Our version of winning is having someone in office who runs on fiscal restraint, small government, states rights, and individual liberties. I would rather have a Repub lose an election with good principals then win with Democratic principals and fail. Democratic principals will fail! Let them fail!
Report Post »firstHat
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:22amAnd where do you get the crystal ball that tells you who would or would not win? The point is that the only reason she couldn‘t win was because the good ole boys decided they wouldn’t help her win.
Report Post »fred
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:38amOne of the problems with that lesser-of-two-evils approach, besides offending God, is it slows down liberal creep to that point that people adapt and never learn — like the proverbial frog in the pot of water being gradually heated to the boiling point.
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:08amNuthugger, you‘re the one that doesn’t get it, Coons won. Are you happy that there is one more Democrat Senator that will vote against conservatism 100% of the time?
Report Post »Nutthuggers
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 12:08pmGonzo, The people in Delaware have to live with Coon. Their state unemployment will get no better, taxes will go up, productive people will leave and eventually the state will fail or they will elect a Conservative. You need to be more confident in True Republican principles, and that they actually work. Electing a Republican RHINO in Delaware that perpetuates the Democrat agenda doesn’t help the state, and it hurts the true Republican platform. Quit being so scared of standing up for principles. Stand up for something and don’t be afraid. The more people who really see what the true Democrat platform is, the more people that will switch parties. Once people see the clear differences in the parties the Republicans will gain. I would love for Coons to show his Marxist roots to the people of Deleware. So yes, I hope Coons votes 100% down the Democrat line.
Report Post »Volsense
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:47amHey MRBUTCHER, as you posted “Don’t endorce fools.” Endorce?? It takes a fool to know a fool.
Report Post »lawrench
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:47amWhen did it say that you have to be an Ivy League graduate to be qualified for a political office? I do not think this is what the Founders of this country had in mind with citizens electing people from amongst themselves to represent them in the Federal Government. Why has our citizens become so lazy? Why do we keep electing the same types of people? Why do we feel that you have to have other qualifications other then the ones that is stated in the Constitution? I think since we have elected Ivy League Graduates over and over again, and we have found the country in the shape it is in, that we would not want to keep electing Ivy League Graduates. It is time we truly look to the citizens, the average everyday person, people who have not spent their lives in politics, people who did not go to the best schools, people who has common sense.
Report Post »REBELWITHACAUSE
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:11amI SOOOOOO agree with you. It tends to be those “highly” educated ones… the elitest of us all, that are in political positions making the rest of us pay THEM to make laws that cause US to have to jump through more and more hoops. I bet they go to bed at night laughing at our dumb a$$es. Can’t hardly blame them though. Until this country wakes up and smells the coffee, and realizes that you don’t have to be well-educated… you just need to have some common sense and good values, morals, and care about your fellow man and this country to make a good politician for the people. It‘s amazing how many people actually vote for the name they most recognize because they heard it more often or saw more signs with that candidate’s name on it, so they vote for that person… it’s usually because they had the most money to fund their campaign… duh! This country is flooded with people who do NOT research the candidates as best they can. Oh well… I do wish O’Donnell and Angel had won… but, they did pretty good, and I hope they don’t give up. Try and try again!
Report Post »rbs
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:47am‘Sabotage’ would have been a better word than ‘cannibalism’ — Rove, Castle and the GOP did help set the stage for her defeat. That was 1/2 of the reason for O‘Donnell’s going down.
The other 1/2 is found in the media’s successful portrayal of her as a Sarah Palin-type air-headed kook, and her promotion people‘s unsuccessful attempts to squelch the ’dabbling in witchcraft’ and anti-masturbation nonsense.
The real question is, could Mike Castle really have won this seat in Delaware?
Report Post »BSdetector
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:56amNo, the real question is: Would we want Mike Castle to win this seat?
Report Post »I’d rather lose while supporting someone of character, than win a spot for another Progressive/RINO sellout.
rbs
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:37amI am dead-set against RINOs and establishment Republicans, so I wasn’t suggesting that Castle should have been the R candidate. My question was intended in the sense of: Since O’Donnell beat Castle in the primary, mainly because of the national Tea Party effect, doesn‘t that indicate a ’let‘s dump the establishment guy’ thinking? And how could this have turned out differently if Castle had endorsed her — even if out of nothing but professional courtesy — and if O’Donnell had not been forced to fight the GOP and comments made by prominent conservatives (Rove, Krauthammer) as well as the inevitable media onslaught?
In what other race has the GOP come out and all but said, ‘Hey, you people, we don‘t like your choice and we’re going to make it hard for her?’
Back to my original question — Is there some guarantee that Castle would have won this seat anyway? I don‘t think that’s a given, and even if he had, we’d now have another wishy-washy north-east compromising Republican in the Senate — and still no Senate majority, which was the GOP’s short-sighted goal and its main argument against O’Donnell in the first place.
Report Post »Beckaj
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:44amWe had a lot of very resilient, strong women running this season. Too bad that O‘Donnell and Angle didn’t win. They would have been courageous voices in Washington. They certainly were thrown a lot of mud their way.
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 2:36amName one politician with the balls that palen has or angle orodonnel…altruism is not dead….just quit looking fort in cowardly men….how many ear marks did romi set up…isthat sucesful business…Palen/ bauchman…odonnel…angle…tuffer than any one in this country
Report Post »Mermaz
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:43amI wouldn’t say bitter. I’d say she was shedding light on the truth for the GOP.
Report Post »dressseller
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:11pmAmen. The Blaze headline here is wrong. I didn’t see bitterness. I saw her tell it like it is with class, restraint, and respect.
Report Post »aqualung
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:42amThis is very sad. I think the GOP leadership (yes Rove & Steele, I mean you) is every bit as sleazy as Pelosi & Reid. It‘s unfortunate the GOP isn’t cleansed of these dirtbags.
Report Post »Gonzo
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:07amRove is a realist and a patriot. Castle was one more Republican seat in the Senate that we just gave away. I would rather have a guy that votes with us 70% of the time than a bearded marxist that will stand against us 100% of the time.
Nutthuggers
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:25am“Realist” is a term for people with bad principals. Anytime someone says they are a “Realist” run the other way. Realist used in a sentence: “I believe that we need to cut spending, but I am a “Realist” and understand that we need to spend taxes on lifting up the economy”, or “I believe we should give people personal freedom, but I am a “Realist” and know that people demand free healthcare so we need to compromise. Gonzo we are prepared to leave the Republican party in a heartbeat. Either vote in honest Republicans, or we are starting our own party. We don’t mind losing elections. We will eventually get our personal freedoms back, smaller government, etc… With or without the Republicans.
Report Post »ohandY1
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:32amgonzo, you’re wrong. if we don‘t tell the republican leadership that we won’t get behind just anyone they will send us “just anyone”. in the end we get what we had in the Bush years who we threw out in 06.
I do think Rove is trying to be pragmatic but he passed judgment rather than getting behind her after she won the primary. That was a mistake he should own and correct.
The politician‘s center has been dragged far to the left of the people’s center. we need to realign politicians with the people, and move the people right through education.
Report Post »Reagan/Demint.deciple
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:43amSo, GONZO I guess you have no principals or morals then.. A true conservative doesn’t settle for less they vote with their principals, besides there was no guarantee that Castle the RINO would’ve won. Anyway. look who they put in , an admitted marxist.. Seems to me that voters in Delaware are all socialists since all democrats won and the way the country has been going for EVERYONE it would make sense to make a change, but they didn’t… Same goes for Mass. they actually put barney frank back into office..
Report Post »aqualung
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:25amGonzo, quality not quantity. I think you need to leave with Rove & Steele.
Report Post »Nutthuggers
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 12:16pmGonzo, we have no fear of Socialism. We know it fails. We know that citizens that see a true Democratic Socialist platform will reject it or their state will fail. Example: New Jersey the state was failing big time under Socialist politicians, the state was going down the toilet fast. Should the Republicans have run a RHINO in New Jersey? Or should the Republicans have stood for something and backed Christ Christy? Republican, small government, individual rights, constitutional states will rise and be a beacon to the envious states. Don’t be afraid of that. Be confident in your beliefs and allow states that vote for Marxists (Deleware, Maryland, California, Chicago, New York, etc..) Fail! Do you believe they won’t fail?
Report Post »Balladeer
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:37pmKarl Rove was Fratboy bush‘s Goto guy Karl Rove is one of the reasons we don’t have Bin laden….Karl Rove is why the sands of iraq are soaking far too much american blood….Karl Rove SCREWED Conservatives every chance he got. Karl Rove has a greater disdain for people in the heartland than Socialist dems. Karl Rove engineered OChristine’s defeat
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 1:58amMan did you say it AQUALUNG….STEELE IS THE. THE ENEMY ANDROMI AND ENEMIES OF THE CONSTITUTION
Report Post »clasea
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:41amShe would have made a “honest” senator. Keep it up O’Donnell
Report Post »cdprad
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:40amI am very happy that I supported Christine. She really showed character and class even though she lost.
Report Post »BocaBaby
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:42amI agree with you and the real story here is “the story”……..the KARL ROVES, AND THE ROMNEY’S, AND THE DANA PARINO’S are all planted and paid to undermine the true conservatives……I pray that these corrupt people (that at one time I thought hung the moon) are seen by all…..they are constantly creating strife and division, and want to completely obliterate the tea party…….honestly Karl Rove must be so happy she lost…..but to Karl I say this:
What goes around comes around……and as Glenn says we are just at the beginning…..your days are numbered and eventually the truth outlives a lie….
All of you dirty work attacking Huckabee and Palin @the last election…you thought we didn’t see you….the onloy trouble for you is that now you are being forced to be more open in your approach since the people you don’t like are becoming more and more popular and well liked within the ocnservative movement. And one more thing Karl….you didn‘t defeat Christine O’Donnel….YOU HELPED TO MAKE HER A RISING STAR WITHIN THE conservative movement……..she is here to stay………..Thanks for nothing Mr. Rove and the next time you are attacked by us, don’t try AGAIN your big “wag the dog trick”, as you did a few weeks ago,,,,spinning the story that the White House was attacking you………so that all of us nice tea partiers will just RUN TO YOUR DEFENSE BECAUSE WE DON’T LIKE OBAMA…….we don’t like you anymore, because you are the “hidden enemy”…..trying to destroy us from within…….we didn’t see you before, but now we do.
Report Post »takemout
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:40amThe Republicans in the senate are members of an elite club. Their position on earmarks will tell the story and many of them will have to go next time around.
Report Post »vennoye
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:12amHow right you are!!! Neither of the Senators in my state were up for election……both need to be replaced with new ideals and ideas. I watched the Delaware situation closely to see how ideology between the establishment and the tea party philosophy would blend and compliment each other…..can‘t say that I am too happy with how the Establishment Republicans’ supposed “Big Tent Philosophy” worked out here. “Big Tent” seems to only accept more liberal, not more conservative…better rethink this…Establishment Republicans, as Barack Obama can tell you, two years is not a very long time.
Report Post »iamhungry
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 5:06amI look forward to the Republican House shutting down their own socialised healthcare system.
Report Post »MrButcher
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:39amO’Donnel is a lesson to the tea party and sarah palin
Don’t endorce fools
this is an example of growing pains.
lesson learned.
lets move on
dougiedoug
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:43amPlease don’t vote for Palin as the GOP candidate in 2012….Let’s get an accomplished conservative rather than a walking sound bite…
Slevdog1
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:45amRight on, brother! O‘Donnell isn’t the answer.
wildjoker5
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:46amShe wasn’t a fool, she was beaten on what she said when she was a kid.
Report Post »MarkInSavannah
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:47amI find your commentary a little hard to accept. O’Donnell held her own in the debates against Coons and lost for exactly the very reasons she cites. Had she had been endorsed by the GOP establishment, I think she would have received a greater amount of popular Republican support, something she clearly didn’t receive in this general election.
Report Post »Knightofhopex
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:49amShe wasn’t a fool, she got schalacked by a machine and she’s new at this. It isn’t as easy not to get bludgeoned by a whore of a media that sells its reporting body to Democrats.
Second off, it was her character that was lacking, not her brain. Let‘s endorse people that have a background standing up for their principles and providing for their families instead of trying to find ’intellectuals‘ to ’figure out’ everything for us. That’s progressivism. We don’t need that. That makes us just as bad as them.
We have the answers, we just need leaders that have spines and are hard hitting who will turn the rudder in congress. Getting sick of us playing the same game our vindictive opponents do. We should have more -character- than this, nevermind being smarter.
Report Post »ohandY1
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:53amthe lesson should be that the establishment GOP leadership in the state torpedoed that campaign. it’s a democratic state and a hard win in any case, but for the GOP to fight her the way it did make it almost impossible for her to win.
We need the elitist republicans at the state and local levels to either be on board or replaced. selling out to the win at any cost will leave us no better off than before.
DimmuBorgir
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:00am@ WILDJOKER
i’m with you. Not only was she criticized for what she said when she was in her 20‘s but it was what she said on BILL MAHER’s politically incorrect. It was her as a young woman getting attacked by 4 liberals. Anyone in that situation is going to look foolish when 4 idiots repeat the same thing over and over just to frustrate you.
when did liberal comedians become the 4th branch of the government??
Report Post »firstHat
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:19amMRBUTCHER? IS THAT YOU Mr. Rove? You sure sound like him. In any case the lesson learned is that the Republican elite needs to be taken down so we can get good fresh candidates into office. Putting Paladino aside, there was nothing wrong with any of the Tea Party candidates. The only problem with ODonnell was that the Repubes never really got behind her. There was nothing in her background that should have prevented her from winning. MY GOD! Compare her to Reid or Brown or pretty much any Dem candidate and she was pristine. I am so angry at the Roves in the party… Angle, Odonnell were both lessons in the fact that we need to take down the old guard in the red party before we can really move forward
Report Post »Bullcop34
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:31amAs for not endorsing Palin and saying she is only a mouth piece…..check her record as Govenor. Show me one that has done as much as she did. Show me one politician with the conviction she has to do the right thing.
Report Post »lobster
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:36amOh yeah!! Like the accomplished liberal the other side hired the last election. Sarah is 10X more experienced and savvy than the Skinny Lawyer
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 1:46amMRBICHER YOU ARE THE FOOL…ODONELL is wethe people…yesdems need illegals to …that’s their only way to win an election…mexicans and lazy blacks and orders from the poisoned unions….
Report Post »wildjoker5
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:36amI would have voted for her if I was live in Delaware.
Report Post »Bluebonnet
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:26amYes, I‘m disappointed that many of the people I liked didn’t make it……..I blame the stupido’s in those states. Told my husband I never want to go to Las Vegas again, hope the stupid people of Delaware pay dearly for the choice they made. California, my former home, you are all going to hell for your sinful ways anyway for allowing the likes of Boxer, and Jerry Brown back in. Met Jerry‘s father back in the late 50’s when he was running for governor (in fact had lunch with him) and as a very young woman, felt he had too many connections with corruption in that state & my boss.
Report Post »DDD3D
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 11:07pmI would have gone farther than that …
Report Post »Sgt. Greg
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:36amThe Republican party needs to get back to its roots, Conservatism. A word of advice to all that won their seats. Do the right thing or your WILL be replaced in the next election.
Report Post »DeVain
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 12:50pmI agree.It seems like all we have are Democrats or RINO’s. I think the people want REAL CONSERVATIVES. The answer to the ailing GOP isn’t to embrace the left and try to get along, the answer is to embrace the people and give us the conservative government we want.
Report Post »ThrowDBumsOut
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:14pmI think the evidence shows, though common sense doesn’t that incumbents get back in office almost 90% of the time… consider Harry Reid. He has done a great deal of damage to his state as well as the country, but they still vote him back in. Consider Barbara Boxer, who has done nothing but drive California into the ground and treat the federal government like it’s supposed to be all powerful, yet she gets back in.
The list of these incidents is very long and still we don’t vote these people out. Some of these people have been in office so long that an entire generation has known only them as their representative or senator. Boxer has been in office so long that my younger friends don‘t remember a time when she wasn’t a senator. They simply don’t know anything else.
We need to get rid of the dead wood and there is an incredible amount of it.
Will we really remember? Will we really get rid of these people?
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 2:08amTHERE’S THS PROGRAM…that calls Rove the engineer….time to shut your trap hannity
Report Post »krenshau
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:35amI wish O’Donnel had won. Rather have a not-so-savy person than a capitalist hating marxist.
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Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:55amYea, This lady is way better than Coons. They did a Palin on Her, but one good thing it gave everyone else a break from the Bull Crap.
Report Post »jbh
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 9:55amWhen you have 25% mexicans that can’t read or write and are illegal but vote. And the unions forcing employees to vote for riddle. You have a very nasty mix at that point.
When you look at the state of NV there is no way from 14.4% unemployment to BO telling everyone not to go and save your money. Amazing
But then you a person in the GMH that is taking 3000 people on the taxpayers dime or should say dollars.(200 million) You have someone that is not living in the real world. Good news he is leaving for a full 12 days. Thank God
longhorn mama
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:20amI don’t know what you mean by no so savvy. I always thought she came across as intelligent and articulate. I don‘t know why Rand and Rubio won while O’Donnell and Angle lost when they all had the same strong message. Why are two of them kooks? And this Alaska business went down bad.
Report Post »lobster
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:34amThe union folks are real strong in N. DE. Barry scared the crap out of the old folks. NV is also a strong SEIU state. BHO was preaching take from the rich from in the chute. Guess who employs all the folks? Yep that’s right, people that have money.
Report Post »democratgirl
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 10:53amINVESTIGATE THOSE IN THE GOP THAT DID THIS.
Democrats won in some areas (Nevada, Calif, etc.) because they cheated (illegals voting, sending illegal letters to employees). I believe this is the only way they can win, which says a mountain full. I do hope the powers that be (conservatives) do something to investigate these frauds and show the American people just how evil and insane the progressive Democrats really are. If these new Republicans are smart, they will get their investigative arm around this current healthcare bill and tear it apart, limb by limb. It’s best to start there. INVESTIGATE. Bravo to John Kasich in Ohio. Ted Strickland was a real clown here, allowing Ohio, within 4 years of his term, to go downhill fast. He supported Obama and now he has paid the price. Bye, bye, Teddy. We are very happy to see you leave. Bravo to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Florida. Conservatives have spoken, but that is not the end. We have a big uphill battle. Just because the House has a majority now of Republicans, doesn’t mean anything, if anything, will get thru the Senate. The Senate still hold the majority of Democrats. So, as I said, INVESTIGATE, INVESTIGATE, and INVESTIGATE until the evil-doers are revealed for what they really are. START THERE, REPUBLICANS! PLEASE START THERE and everything else will fall right into place. If you don’t, then you will just allow the evil to go forward unpunished until the next time they do it again to some other innocent person. INVESTIGATE NOW.
Report Post »democratgirl
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 11:04amNew England and the states that make it New England, consist of a LOT of GAY people. And, most them, if not all, are DEMOCRATs. This is why most of New England decided this way at the polls. They are afraid that conservatives will take away their marriages and their lifestyle and rightly so. IT IS SO UNNATURAL FOR TWO PEOPLE OF THE SAME SEX TO BE MARRIED. THEY CAN’T REPRODUCE – DUH. No matter how you spin it, you need a man and woman to make children. Self gratification on their part has led them to diseases and all sorts of terrible things. I sure hope their eyes are opened soon, but I doubt it. Love the sinner, hate the sin and that’s how it should be. NO SAME-SEX MARRIAGE and you can do whatever you want behind closed doors. That’s how it should be. LET GOD JUDGE THEM. But this is for another day. LET’S REPEAL HEALTHCARE ASAP. Conservate states should send a message to Obama that they will not accept healthcare. Scrap it and start over with STRICT REFORM, including TORT REFORM. Allow states to go outside their states to find coverage. INVESTIGATE. THE NEW CONSERVATIVES GOING INTO THE HOUSE SHOULD INVESTIGATE THE HEALTHCARE AND ALL THESE OTHER THINGS THAT ARE JUST PLAIN WRONG AND THAT THE DEMS PUSHED THROUGH.
And Sarah Palin? Well, I am so disappointed in her. I hope she does not run in 2012 for anything. I will NOT support her. I hope Angle and O’Donnel do NOT give up. HEY LADIES, RUN FOR A DIFFERENT OFFICE, BUT DO NOT GIVE UP!!!!! We are still supporting you.
Report Post »yellerhammer
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 12:49pmWho told us she wasn’t qualified, Karl Rove and other so called Rep know it Alla’s. They really made me mad the way they carried on, last night on FOX. I have lost all my respect for Karl and all the so called elites in the RNC. I feel sorry for Mike Steel he’s been trying to drag them in to the 21 century and catching Hell for it. All those who Crapped on O‘ Donnell we’re watching and listening and your days coming one vote at a time. We may not be able to vote out Knock down Karl but we can Punish the people that he supports unlike O’ Donnell and some of the other TEA Party picks.
Report Post »dressseller
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:05pmKarl Rove and members of the GOP that helped to ensure an O’Donnell loss….will be remembered for what they did. Rove was out early on dissing O’Donnell…as soon as the primary was over. I had extreme respect for Rove.. ..but no more. I now see him for what he is and we have him in part to thank for the Marxist having won that race.
Christine O’Donnell was exactly right. If the GOP elite had rallied behind her…… she *may* have still lost the race….but somehow I have my doubts. Anyway, we’ll never know now. Thank you Mr. Rove, Krauthammer, et al. …We will remember.
Report Post »Balladeer
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 1:33pmChristine wasn’t defeated by tghe democrats…she was defeated by Karl Rove, the establishment neo-cons by the Progressives in our own party…by those rubes that still think Fratboy Bush and the Repub Spenders in Congress from 00-06 were the epitome of republicanism
Report Post »tea bagging patriot
Posted on November 3, 2010 at 3:06pmdemocratgirl,
Very good analysis. Obviously any democrat that won either cheated, or lived in states that was a majority homosexual.
I think you have a future as a fox news analyst.
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 1:19amI think its a set up….the. Constitution clearly states to be a citizen is not enough…Was rubioi even born here…I know he didn’t run for potus…yet…his father couldn’t even spell American the republocrat have yet to prove anything…yes im happy we took the trash out…but it still stinks…I firmly disagree with beck…Boycott in an economy like this is quick retaliation…quit rewarding poorpe
Report Post »Jamestown
Posted on November 4, 2010 at 1:31amI think its a set up….the. Constitution clearly states to be a citizen is not enough…Was rubioi even born here…I know he didn’t run for potus…yet…his father couldn’t even spell American the republocrat have yet to prove anything…yes im happy we took the trash out…but it still stinks…I firmly disagree with beck…Boycott in an economy like this is quick retaliation…quit rewarding poor Performance…I askyou this …arethey together in an orchestrated attempt to legislate what they can not say out loud…its not about rubio…its about. The constitution
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