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flcouple2009 -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/14/2011 4:34:26 PM)

Where are all the great Republican defenders to tell us how great they all did and what wonderful ideas they had.  [8|]




lovmuffin -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/14/2011 4:36:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: flcouple2009

Where are all the great Republican defenders to tell us how great they all did and what wonderful ideas they had.  [8|]
 

They all did great and they had wonderful ideas.




flcouple2009 -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/14/2011 4:40:27 PM)

There were a lot of talking points, but sadly not an actual idea among them.




slvemike4u -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/14/2011 5:18:27 PM)

Perspective truly is everything.....I thought it was the best unscripted comedy show of the year.....Bachmann can not get a sentence out of her mouth without making President "Bisch" sound like fucking Churchill.Pawletney has no balls at all,Cain is clueless as to details....Gingrich...is,well Gingrich.Paul is just plain loopy...and unelectable.Santorum....please another man without a chance to be elected....he has no gravitas....he is a flat line.
Which leaves us and the Republicans with Romney...a man who will have to flip on so many previously held positions to win the nomination that he will have nothing of himself left for the general.
Must the Republicans(and comedy writers everywhere) pray and hope for Palin.Where is Huntsman...and Christy...the team needs someone to step up.....the
Imeup last night resembled a major league team during WW II when all the real ball players were in the service...and one armed guys got a shot to play.




flcouple2009 -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/14/2011 5:53:06 PM)

It was just everyone gearing up with campaign sound bites.




Hippiekinkster -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 5:32:39 PM)


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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

Perspective truly is everything.....I thought it was the best unscripted comedy show of the year.....Bachmann can not get a sentence out of her mouth without making President "Bisch" sound like fucking Churchill.Pawletney has no balls at all,Cain is clueless as to details....Gingrich...is,well Gingrich.Paul is just plain loopy...and unelectable.Santorum....please another man without a chance to be elected....he has no gravitas....he is a flat line.
Which leaves us and the Republicans with Romney...a man who will have to flip on so many previously held positions to win the nomination that he will have nothing of himself left for the general.
Must the Republicans(and comedy writers everywhere) pray and hope for Palin.Where is Huntsman...and Christy...the team needs someone to step up.....the
Imeup last night resembled a major league team during WW II when all the real ball players were in the service...and one armed guys got a shot to play.
It doesn't matter anyway. It's impossible for Obama to lose.

Dr. Walter Williams, Econ Professor at George Mason U, considered to be a conservative and an expert on the socioeconomic conditions in America (note: remarks in red from a poster on another forum)

Here's an excerpt:

Obama's reelection is really a very, very simple math problem. Consider the following:
1. Blacks will vote for Obama blindly. Period. Doesn't matter what he does. It's a race thing. He's one of us,
Probably true, but so what? You think WASPs don't tend to vote for WASPs because they're WASPs orthat Evangelicals won't vote for Romney because Romney belongs to a heretical cult? But for some reason Righties only find voting on group identty to be evil when Black people do it.

2. College educated women will vote for Obama. Though they will be offended by this, they swoon at his oratory. It's really not more complex than that,
Probably more college educated women will go for Obama, but not all of them. Face it, they're voting self-interest. The typical Republican candidate this time around favors the bibilical view of women as property of their husbands.

3. Liberals will vote for Obama. He is their great hope,
Duh! We're Liberals. The Republicans mostly have gone beyond conservative to reactionary. We might have to hold our noses over some things Obama's done, but for a Liberal to vote for any of the Republican nominees would be like a Jew voting for Hitler.

4. Democrats will vote for Obama. He is the leader of their party and his coattails will carry them to victory nationwide,
See above. Why would a Dem vote for any of the Republican nominess when they've all espoused policies totally opposite to ours?


5.Hispanics will vote for Obama. He is the path to citizenship for those who are illegal and Hispanic leaders recognize the political clout they carry in the Democratic Party,
Why should Hispanics vote Republican when Republicans have made "Hispanic" a synonym for "illegal" and turned Hispanics into whipping boys for the paranoid uber Righties?

6.Union members will vote overwhelmingly for Obama. He is their key to money and power in business, state and local politics,
Another Duh! moment. After everything the incoming Republicans of 2010 have done to destroy unions, it's a no brainer. It's survival. A Republican White House and a Republican Congress and American unions would be reduced to the level of Chinese "unions".

7.Big Business will support Obama. They already have. He has almost $1 Billion dollars in his reelection purse gained largely from his connections with Big Business and is gaining more every day. Big Business loves Obama because he gives them access to taxpayer money so long as they support his social and political agenda,
Big Business will swing to whatever side they think will win. If it looks like Obama's vulnerable, they'll dump money on the Republican. But Big Business also has good analysts. The odds are the incumbent will win, especially given the challengers.

8. The media love him. They may attack the people who work for him, but they love him. After all, to not love him would be racist,
This is a questionable assumption. The media doesn't love Obama. They love any figure who generates news. They love Sarah Palin because she regularly gives them massive amopunts of controversy. Racism has nothing to do with it. It's what will but their sales that matters. If a scandal crops up concerning Obama, they'll splash it all over the front page, even if it's patently bullshit and it's the day before the election.

9.Most other minorities and special interest groups will vote for him. Oddly, the overwhelming majority of Jews and Muslims will support him because they won't vote Republican. American Indians will support him. Obviously homosexuals tend to vote Democratic. And lastly,
Yeah, well, when you kick "special interest" groups in the nuts every time they turn around, what do you expect? And why is it that all those other people with specific needs and desires are "special interest groups" but the religious Right and the other factions forming the Tea Party and the core of the Republican party are neve decribed as "special interests"?


10. Approximately half of independents will vote for Obama. And he doesn't need anywhere near that number because he has all of the groups previously mentioned.
Hard to say how independents will swing. A lot depends on the economy, as well as fearmongering. Another terrorist attack could sway them towards the Repubs. I think he's underestimating how much Obama needs independents.







juliaoceania -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 5:39:34 PM)

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5.Hispanics will vote for Obama. He is the path to citizenship for those who are illegal and Hispanic leaders recognize the political clout they carry in the Democratic Party,
Why should Hispanics vote Republican when Republicans have made "Hispanic" a synonym for "illegal" and turned Hispanics into whipping boys for the paranoid uber Righties?


Many Latino/a voters resent illegal immigrants... just a point you hadn't made. They are voting democrat because they are stronger on labor issues, such as unions




tazzygirl -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 10:53:01 PM)

Anyone catch the news tid bit about Bachman reporting she was kept hostage by a lesbian and an ex-nun?




SternSkipper -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 11:09:08 PM)

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Here's how I see it if Ron Paul gets elected...

Ron Paul won't get a single thing through Congress since even the Tea Partiers think that he's too libertarian. However, as Commander in Chief, Ron Paul will end the militarism. Our image overseas will be substantially improve and he's the only candidate that will end these wars.


Okay ... if Ron Paul gets far enough the primary trail to reach California, I'll be ready for my next wager.
So anyway, here's the bet. I say if Ron makes it to California with enough delegates to worry the core of the party, my bet is that they'll throw him a Bobby Kennedy style banquet in LA.
   If I win, you leave for a month and no sock puppets (basically like my Stanley Cup wager with WillB), Oh and you have to also send a big horseshoe wreath of Lillies to the wake in the name of "Jack Ruby".
    This is a sure bet if he gets that far... and really... If he does do that well in the primaries... the Tea Party is THE LEAST of his worries.





SternSkipper -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 11:11:55 PM)

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The Internet is amazing.


She doesn't shave... fuck her!
I'll vote for Ron Paul before I'd vote for a republican woman with no clue about what to do with a lady schick




SternSkipper -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 11:13:47 PM)

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Obama is a term President"


Yeah TWO




SternSkipper -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/15/2011 11:14:55 PM)

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Kirsten Wiig


Kristen is hot




thishereboi -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 4:10:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: hot4bondage


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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

Each and everyone of them would support a constitutional amendment for the defense of marriage.....marriage of course being an institution between a man and a woman.Period....they all would have preferred the "don't ask,don't tell"
Seems the gay community has nothing to fear from these wonderful candidates [8|]


No. Ron Paul said that government has no business in marriage. Not the most eloquent speaker, but I loved it when he reminded Romney that the President outranks generals.


I would have to agree with Ron on that one. Unfortunately, when I look at how many from both sides voted for DOMA I have to come to the conclusion that they think they do. Funny that a lot of people on cm seem to think it was only the right who felt that way.




Lucylastic -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 5:07:55 AM)

Didnt Ron Paul also say that marriage should be left up to churches??
No civil ceremony?
which puts marriage into the hands of exactly the people who wouldnt marry same sex couples?
just askin?




Owner59 -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 5:22:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Didnt Ron Paul also say that marriage should be left up to churches??
No civil ceremony?
which puts marriage into the hands of exactly the people who wouldnt marry same sex couples?
just askin?




Prolly....he had fundies to pander to.....

But when pressed,Paul would also be ok with CUs.But the vicious MSM would have to ask the "trick" question 1st.[;)]

They are weasel words tho,the whole subject is an exercise in obfuscation and prejudice against the LGBT community.

They wouldn`t support even a church sanctioned gay marriage.

Just another form of conservative social engineering.





juliaoceania -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 5:46:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Anyone catch the news tid bit about Bachman reporting she was kept hostage by a lesbian and an ex-nun?



I have not heard this, and I looked for it and did not find any information about this




Moonhead -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 6:08:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Anyone catch the news tid bit about Bachman reporting she was kept hostage by a lesbian and an ex-nun?

Has Gwenmedia stuck that one out on DVD yet?




tazzygirl -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 7:10:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Anyone catch the news tid bit about Bachman reporting she was kept hostage by a lesbian and an ex-nun?



I have not heard this, and I looked for it and did not find any information about this



http://minnesotaindependent.com/13678/michele-bachmanns-hardball-blowup-minnesotans-knew-it-was-only-a-matter-of-time




mnottertail -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 7:15:32 AM)

LOL, I want to be kidnapped by inept lesbians, I'm from Minnesota too!!!!




juliaoceania -> RE: Bacmann is officially in (6/16/2011 7:21:31 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl


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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Anyone catch the news tid bit about Bachman reporting she was kept hostage by a lesbian and an ex-nun?



I have not heard this, and I looked for it and did not find any information about this



http://minnesotaindependent.com/13678/michele-bachmanns-hardball-blowup-minnesotans-knew-it-was-only-a-matter-of-time


I guess this happened eons ago.




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