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Old 01-18-2010, 06:23 PM
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Check out his Cosmo centerfold - no clothing at all

Careful Riot. Your desperation is showing. Keep in mind they are running for the seat of a man that left a woman to drown.
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Old 01-18-2010, 06:26 PM
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If He loses in Mass. tomorrow maybe he can run to take Gillibrands seat in NY in Nov.
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Old 01-18-2010, 06:53 PM
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Im pulling for the Republican in this. Nothing would more fun to see than that worthless Health Reform Bill not passing. If Coakley loses hopefully Pelosi will be next.
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Gillibrand may not win the primary for her seat.
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Old 01-18-2010, 07:01 PM
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Careful Riot. Your desperation is showing. Keep in mind they are running for the seat of a man that left a woman to drown.
And did more for the poor and needy by himself then all the Republicans of the last 20 years put together
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Old 01-18-2010, 07:12 PM
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And did more for the poor and needy by himself then all the Republicans of the last 20 years put together
Which, in part, is the cause of why the country is on the brink of bankruptcy. Thanks, dead murderer with the gigantic head!
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And did more for the poor and needy by himself then all the Republicans of the last 20 years put together
Not just the last 20 years, but ever. Ain't a tough bar to make.
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Not just the last 20 years, but ever. Ain't a tough bar to make.

ya'll are crazy!
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Old 01-19-2010, 03:25 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hrde...eature=related

If that ugly lady loses tonite, then OBA needs to listen to this all Night. He's gunna lose a bunch of seats in November (no matter what.) So, stop the nice stuff. I've never understood why he wants to play nice with obvious savages. He needs to find a set.
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Be afraid, be very afraid Dems. You have pissed off the electorate enough to lose a MA Senate seat. In 3 hours we will know that this is a one term president and goodbye to the House.
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Be afraid, be very afraid Dems. You have pissed off the electorate enough to lose a MA Senate seat. In 3 hours we will know that this is a one term president and goodbye to the House.
That is one slippery slope and quite an exageration. They are going to lose the House anyway...almost every mid term election that is set up this way swings like that. Stop making it out to be anything more than the normal fickleness of the US Voter.

But to make such a grandiose prediction about a one term President at this point is just grandstanding. Good luck with that one..As I have said elsewhere here, Four More Years and I truly think it will happen.
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Old 01-18-2010, 07:23 PM
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Careful Riot. Your desperation is showing. Keep in mind they are running for the seat of a man that left a woman to drown.
Desperation? I don't care if he was a Cosmo centerfold. Now he wants to be famous by being a politician instead. Not unusual.

Coakley is certainly no Kennedy. Unimpressive. Brown is the typical mindless yapper of "conservative values" with no substance. Neither one can fill Kennedy's shoes. It would be a "lesser of two evils" vote for me.

It will all come down to what the weather is Tuesday - a minority party turnout outgunned 3-1 by a majority party that may or may not care who is in that seat. I do think the minority turnout will be there, the majority won't bother, and I suspect Brown will barely win.

If she loses, it's not that big a deal on a national level. At least not how the news orgs are framing this. Healthcare reform will still pass easily.

I think the GOP are making a huge mistake to make this a national issue "If she loses, it reflects negatively on Obama and healthcare" - because if she wins, they'll have to eat that in a terrible way.
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Old 01-18-2010, 09:07 PM
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Desperation? I don't care if he was a Cosmo centerfold. Now he wants to be famous by being a politician instead. Not unusual.

Coakley is certainly no Kennedy. Unimpressive. Brown is the typical mindless yapper of "conservative values" with no substance. Neither one can fill Kennedy's shoes. It would be a "lesser of two evils" vote for me.

It will all come down to what the weather is Tuesday - a minority party turnout outgunned 3-1 by a majority party that may or may not care who is in that seat. I do think the minority turnout will be there, the majority won't bother, and I suspect Brown will barely win.

If she loses, it's not that big a deal on a national level. At least not how the news orgs are framing this. Healthcare reform will still pass easily.

I think the GOP are making a huge mistake to make this a national issue "If she loses, it reflects negatively on Obama and healthcare" - because if she wins, they'll have to eat that in a terrible way.
i'm on your side but i think this analysis is off. it's a no lose for republicans. dems are spending money on a race they shouldn't have to.

republican's frame this as a referendum on obama and healthcare because there's no downside to that argument. if coakley eeks out a win, wednesday morning the headline is "massachusetts almost elected a republican", not "america endorses obama".

we're better off dealing in political realities and not repeating bush's error of exaggerating narrow victories into imagined political capital.

on the other hand, unlike you i think coakley's still more likely to pull off a too narrow win than actually lose.

if she doesn't, i'll change my opinion that healthcare is a lose/lose for democrats but it's a lesser loss pushing it through to accepting that the country isn't ready for this.
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Old 01-18-2010, 10:28 PM
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]i'm on your side but i think this analysis is off. it's a no lose for republicans. dems are spending money on a race they shouldn't have to.

republican's frame this as a referendum on obama and healthcare because there's no downside to that argument.
Yeah, I can see that. It will be interesting to see who wins.

I completely agree, the GOP going far right is it's death. Not that the true "anti-government" tea-bag types want anything to do with the GOP, however, no matter how much Michael Steele tries to suck up to them and pretend they are friends.

The interesting thing is that "movement" has already been co-opted by multiple claims from different "Tea Party" orgs, and is suffering from so much infighting I don't know if it will survive to even the 2010 elections.

Their big convention in Nashville (that Palin is to speak at) - they are overcharging so "grass roots" folks can't attend, it's turned out to be a "for profit" event (???), a major co-sponsor already dropped out - I predict it will be a big party that ends up with few attendees.
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The Red Tsunami is coming this November to a voting electorate near you...
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The Red Tsunami is coming this November to a voting electorate near you...
SOP for mid term elections
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The Red Tsunami is coming this November to a voting electorate near you...
i'd be careful projecting too far into the future. it would be great for republican's if the mid-terms were held today. but there's only 1 seat.

i think 9 months from now republican's will pick up seats but not as many as you think. it'll depend on the economy though. if unemployement is still around 10% with no signs of improving, it'll be ugly for the dem's.

more likely the economy is doing a little better by then and the out of power party picks up a few seats as has been the pattern since ww2.
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I think the voters realize everything is Dubya's fault and the Dems will hold power for another 500 years and they will eventually hold a majority in the house and senate on Mars.
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The Red Tsunami is coming this November to a voting electorate near you...
Don't get too excited. The first mid-term after the Presidential always has a large change to the other party. The Dems should expect to lose every red seat that went with Obama last November. After that is what will tell the tale.

If you look, however, at what has happened to the GOP in the recent midterms (vastly underperforming the past decade or so) - they have alot to overcome, even with the Democrats help.

And the funniest comment on the Democrats I've seen was on Jon Stewart last night (can see it on the Comedy Central website). Watch the first 10 minutes of this: http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-epi...0-david-walker
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Desperation? I don't care if he was a Cosmo centerfold. Now he wants to be famous by being a politician instead. Not unusual.

Coakley is certainly no Kennedy. Unimpressive. Brown is the typical mindless yapper of "conservative values" with no substance. Neither one can fill Kennedy's shoes. It would be a "lesser of two evils" vote for me.

It will all come down to what the weather is Tuesday - a minority party turnout outgunned 3-1 by a majority party that may or may not care who is in that seat. I do think the minority turnout will be there, the majority won't bother, and I suspect Brown will barely win.

If she loses, it's not that big a deal on a national level. At least not how the news orgs are framing this. Healthcare reform will still pass easily.

I think the GOP are making a huge mistake to make this a national issue "If she loses, it reflects negatively on Obama and healthcare" - because if she wins, they'll have to eat that in a terrible way.
i also want to note how it's possible that we disagree on stuff like this but not invent terms like "dino".

i still think the extreme right takeover of the republican party is it's doom.
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