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klunk...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:55 am
Guest
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...
 
bvallely...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:55 am
Guest
A three percent victory, where the Republican vote was split in half,
is your big victory?

Wow, are you ever screwed.
 
Killing, Inc....
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:55 am
Guest
On Nov 4, 2:08 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
Quote:
"bvallely" <bvall... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message

news:ee1150df-69a3-4f54-a40b-742abbbd45d6 at (no spam) m33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

A three percent victory, where the Republican vote was split in half,
is your big victory?

Wow, are you ever screwed.

lol... who, besides you declared "big victory"...?.... oh.... that's right,
losing a 120 year-old seat because the militant wingnuts have alienated
their support through in-fighting can only be addressed by other wingnuts
through the only other thing they're good at besides childish obstinacy.....
fabrication.... bwahahaha...

One seat out of 435, no matter how long it's been held by Republicans,
is a stretch to call it more than a marginal change. It's not a
statewide election. It was split by two moderate-right leaning
candidates. The Democrat didn't win a majority, meaning there were
more right leaning voters than left. And you'll have to defend this
seat again in a year when the rest of the country votes too.

Too many obstacles for the party destined to lose votes. You won't
hold this seat for long. Better make something of it while you got it.

Have a nice day.
 
Bret Cahill...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:55 am
Guest
Quote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all, but with two liberals running it
would have been a loss either way, so they had to fight.

Charlie Crist ain't no conservative. Crist needs to go!

Quote:
Conservatives would have considered a win by the far left liberal
Republican candidate,Scozzafava, to be just as big a loss as losing to
the Democrat liberal.  You will find more of this in 2010, real
conservatives care more about ideology than party.

If Repugs don't stand up for their principles like serial lying and
bottom fishing, no one will.


Bret Cahill
 
f. barnes...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:55 am
Guest
On Nov 4, 12:55 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
Quote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all, but with two liberals running it
would have been a loss either way, so they had to fight.
Conservatives would have considered a win by the far left liberal
Republican candidate,Scozzafava, to be just as big a loss as losing to
the Democrat liberal. You will find more of this in 2010, real
conservatives care more about ideology than party.
 
buzz...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:43 am
Guest
klunk wrote:
Quote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...


What did they lose? Scuzzablubba was as far left as you can get, she
was a total RINO who would have voted with the simple-minded dummycrats
on every issue. At least with the conservative candidate they had a
chance of someone that would vote with the Republicans.

You are going to see more Repubs winning in 2010. People are waking up
to the lies and fluff of the empty suit-in-chief Hussein.

Barack Hussein Obama...MMM MMM MMM
Send HIM to Afghanistan to fight Osama...MMM MMM MMM

Simple-minded dummycrats (the party that birthed the KKK) and
liberals...morons electing morons.
 
Anonymous Infidel - the anti-political talking head...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:50 am
Guest
Quote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all
Especially when they run a lib Democrat, who wasn't picked by voters,

and give her millions to run attack adds against the real Republicans.
[And then she dropped out and gave that money(as well as resources) to
"One too many face-lifts" Owens]

http://tinyurl.com/yjqn843

Michael Steele should be asked to step down for supporting Scozzafava.
 
klunk...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:53 am
Guest
"f. barnes" <fredlb at (no spam) centurytel.net> wrote in message
news:16f41853-a8dc-4626-9c6a-ae2eb06fd1e2 at (no spam) v25g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
On Nov 4, 12:55 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash
from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all, but with two liberals running it
would have been a loss either way, so they had to fight.
Conservatives would have considered a win by the far left liberal
Republican candidate,Scozzafava, to be just as big a loss as losing to
the Democrat liberal. You will find more of this in 2010, real
conservatives care more about ideology than party.

hmmmm... denial and spiteful smearing.... bwahahaha... how typical.... it's
apparently going to take a few more beatings before the wingnuts begin to
realize they're only shooting themselves in the foot.... guess what,
nutbar... the ol' yer widdus er yer agin us addytood is digging you a hole
that's going to take decades to crawl out of.... which is a true shame
because the real message conservatives should be taking away from this is
that idiotology over solutions is exactly the wrong thing to care about...
but... c'est la vie... continue to wallow in your delusion and become even
more of a cartoon party of no than what is currently the case...

http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/hoffman-wont-denounce-limbaugs-bestiali

And Scozzafava is a mainstream conservative by New York standards; one
statistical measure found her voting record slightly to the right of her
fellow Republicans in the Assembly. But she has occasionally strayed from
orthodoxy on social issues (abortion, same-sex marriage) and endorsed the
Obama stimulus package. To the right's Jacobins, that's cause to send her to
the guillotine.

http://bshor.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/scozzafava-is-a-conservative-republican-in-new-york/

Scozzafava's score puts her in the 58th percentile of her party, which makes
her slightly more conservative than the average Republican legislator in
Albany, so she's a conservative in her party. For example, she's more
conservative than James Tedisco, who lost a special election to succeed
Kirsten Gillenbrand in the 20th District (score: -.22 and in the most
liberal fifth of the party). In the legislature as a whole, she's in the
83rd percentile, which makes her a conservative in Albany in general.
Compare her, say, to Republican Thomas Morahan of the 38th Senate District
(Rockland County, just across the border from the New Jersey town where I
went to high school). He scores a very liberal -0.54, or in the most liberal
2% of his party. No wonder that his party affiliations include the Working
Families Party, which is closely associated with organized labor (and
ACORN). So she's no Morahan.

But, of course, she's a New York Republican and conservative. And if you
thought that Republican equals conservative, and Democratic equals liberal,
you'd be pretty far off when looking at America's 50 state legislatures. New
York's Republicans (along with Massachusetts', Connecticut's, Hawaii's, and
New Jersey's) are the most liberal in the country, so much so that Democrats
in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, and South Carolina are all more conservative on average.
 
klunk...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:55 am
Guest
"buzz" <buzz at (no spam) nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:hcrba9$8e3$1 at (no spam) news.eternal-september.org...
Quote:
klunk wrote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash
from outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got
burned.... bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their
lesson and won't just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...


What did they lose? Scuzzablubba was as far left as you can get, she was
a total RINO who would have voted with the simple-minded dummycrats on
every issue. At least with the conservative candidate they had a chance of
someone that would vote with the Republicans.

You are going to see more Repubs winning in 2010. People are waking up to
the lies and fluff of the empty suit-in-chief Hussein.

Barack Hussein Obama...MMM MMM MMM
Send HIM to Afghanistan to fight Osama...MMM MMM MMM

Simple-minded dummycrats (the party that birthed the KKK) and
liberals...morons electing morons.

lol... dimwits like you clearly need to have messages drilled into your
thick skulls through repetition... so... here you go:


hmmmm... denial and spiteful smearing.... bwahahaha... how typical.... it's
apparently going to take a few more beatings before the wingnuts begin to
realize they're only shooting themselves in the foot.... guess what,
nutbar... the ol' yer widdus er yer agin us addytood is digging you a hole
that's going to take decades to crawl out of.... which is a true shame
because the real message conservatives should be taking away from this is
that idiotology over solutions is exactly the wrong thing to care about...
but... c'est la vie... continue to wallow in your delusion and become even
more of a cartoon party of no than what is currently the case...

http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/hoffman-wont-denounce-limbaugs-bestiali

And Scozzafava is a mainstream conservative by New York standards; one
statistical measure found her voting record slightly to the right of her
fellow Republicans in the Assembly. But she has occasionally strayed from
orthodoxy on social issues (abortion, same-sex marriage) and endorsed the
Obama stimulus package. To the right's Jacobins, that's cause to send her to
the guillotine.

http://bshor.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/scozzafava-is-a-conservative-republican-in-new-york/

Scozzafava's score puts her in the 58th percentile of her party, which makes
her slightly more conservative than the average Republican legislator in
Albany, so she's a conservative in her party. For example, she's more
conservative than James Tedisco, who lost a special election to succeed
Kirsten Gillenbrand in the 20th District (score: -.22 and in the most
liberal fifth of the party). In the legislature as a whole, she's in the
83rd percentile, which makes her a conservative in Albany in general.
Compare her, say, to Republican Thomas Morahan of the 38th Senate District
(Rockland County, just across the border from the New Jersey town where I
went to high school). He scores a very liberal -0.54, or in the most liberal
2% of his party. No wonder that his party affiliations include the Working
Families Party, which is closely associated with organized labor (and
ACORN). So she's no Morahan.

But, of course, she's a New York Republican and conservative. And if you
thought that Republican equals conservative, and Democratic equals liberal,
you'd be pretty far off when looking at America's 50 state legislatures. New
York's Republicans (along with Massachusetts', Connecticut's, Hawaii's, and
New Jersey's) are the most liberal in the country, so much so that Democrats
in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, and South Carolina are all more conservative on average.
 
klunk...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:08 am
Guest
"bvallely" <bvallely at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message
news:ee1150df-69a3-4f54-a40b-742abbbd45d6 at (no spam) m33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
A three percent victory, where the Republican vote was split in half,
is your big victory?

Wow, are you ever screwed.

lol... who, besides you declared "big victory"...?.... oh.... that's right,
losing a 120 year-old seat because the militant wingnuts have alienated
their support through in-fighting can only be addressed by other wingnuts
through the only other thing they're good at besides childish obstinacy....
fabrication.... bwahahaha...
 
tenjets...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:54 am
Guest
On Nov 3, 11:28 pm, "f. barnes" <fre... at (no spam) centurytel.net> wrote:
Quote:
On Nov 4, 12:55 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:

after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all, but with two liberals running it
would have been a loss either way, so they had to fight.
Conservatives would have considered a win by the far left liberal
Republican candidate,Scozzafava, to be just as big a loss as losing to
the Democrat liberal.  You will find more of this in 2010, real
conservatives care more about ideology than party.

Conservatives should not have tried to hijack this race. It would have
remained republican like it has been for generations. NY23 voters
rejected the bullying tactics of your leaders.
 
tenjets...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:56 am
Guest
On Nov 3, 11:58 pm, bvallely <bvall... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
A three percent victory, where the Republican vote was split in half,
is your big victory?

Wow, are you ever screwed.

It should never have been close for the republicans. As a result,
congress picks up a democratic seat that had been republican for
generations.
 
tenjets...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:57 am
Guest
On Nov 3, 11:43 pm, buzz <b... at (no spam) nowhere.com> wrote:
Quote:
klunk wrote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

What did they lose?

A seat in congress.
 
f. barnes...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:30 am
Guest
On Nov 4, 1:53 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
Quote:
"f. barnes" <fre... at (no spam) centurytel.net> wrote in message

news:16f41853-a8dc-4626-9c6a-ae2eb06fd1e2 at (no spam) v25g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...

On Nov 4, 12:55 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
after driving out the moderate candidate and funneling teabagger cash
from
outside the state to prop up their wingnut shill, they got burned....
bwahahahaha... I wonder if they've finally learned their lesson and won't
just turn up the volume on their lunacy as a response...

Conservatives can't win them all, but with two liberals running it
would have been a loss either way, so they had to fight.
Conservatives would have considered a win by the far left liberal
Republican candidate,Scozzafava, to be just as big a loss as losing to
the Democrat liberal.  You will find more of this in 2010, real
conservatives care more about ideology than party.

hmmmm... denial and spiteful smearing.... bwahahaha... how typical.... it's
apparently going to take a few more beatings before the wingnuts begin to
realize they're only shooting themselves in the foot.... guess what,
nutbar... the ol' yer widdus er yer agin us addytood is digging you a hole
that's going to take decades to crawl out of.... which is a true shame
because the real message conservatives should be taking away from this is
that idiotology over solutions is exactly the wrong thing to care about....
but... c'est la vie... continue to wallow in your delusion and become even
more of a cartoon party of no than what is currently the case...

http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/hoffman-wont-denounce-limbaugs-b...

And Scozzafava is a mainstream conservative by New York standards; one
statistical measure found her voting record slightly to the right of her
fellow Republicans in the Assembly. But she has occasionally strayed from
orthodoxy on social issues (abortion, same-sex marriage) and endorsed the
Obama stimulus package. To the right's Jacobins, that's cause to send her to
the guillotine.

http://bshor.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/scozzafava-is-a-conservative-re...

Scozzafava's score puts her in the 58th percentile of her party, which makes
her slightly more conservative than the average Republican legislator in
Albany, so she's a conservative in her party. For example, she's more
conservative than James Tedisco, who lost a special election to succeed
Kirsten Gillenbrand in the 20th District (score: -.22 and in the most
liberal fifth of the party). In the legislature as a whole, she's in the
83rd percentile, which makes her a conservative in Albany in general.
Compare her, say, to Republican Thomas Morahan of the 38th Senate District
(Rockland County, just across the border from the New Jersey town where I
went to high school). He scores a very liberal -0.54, or in the most liberal
2% of his party. No wonder that his party affiliations include the Working
Families Party, which is closely associated with organized labor (and
ACORN). So she's no Morahan.

But, of course, she's a New York Republican and conservative. And if you
thought that Republican equals conservative, and Democratic equals liberal,
you'd be pretty far off when looking at America's 50 state legislatures. New
York's Republicans (along with Massachusetts', Connecticut's, Hawaii's, and
New Jersey's) are the most liberal in the country, so much so that Democrats
in Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, and South Carolina are all more conservative on average.

Whatever.
 
bvallely...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:36 am
Guest
On Nov 4, 12:08 am, "klunk" <kl... at (no spam) theothershoo.org> wrote:
Quote:
"bvallely" <bvall... at (no spam) aol.com> wrote in message

news:ee1150df-69a3-4f54-a40b-742abbbd45d6 at (no spam) m33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

A three percent victory, where the Republican vote was split in half,
is your big victory?

Wow, are you ever screwed.

lol... who, besides you declared "big victory"...?
..

Barely winning an election when the Republican vote is split is your
only bragging point?

Wow - are YOU guys screwed.
 
 
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