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01-09-2014, 02:44 AM
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This is what the democrats tried to put on the GOP
Since 2004 the democrats and media have picked the presidential candidates for the GOP. McCain, Romney, and now Christie. So what kind of operation does Christie operate? Apparently the welfare of the people is less important than the welfare of Chirstie and his people. I won't say that they worry about republicans after what Christie did with Obama after Sandy and what he has said about the Tea Party. No, this is all about Christie, party be damned.
If you haven't followed things, last year during the campaign for governor Christie was going to win but he wanted to win big with the visible support of democrats. One democratic mayor refused to endorse Christie. Suddenly the lanes from New Jersey to the George Washington Bridge to New York were closed. Traffic backed up, school children spent four or five hours trapped on school buses, police and emergency vehicles could not respond or render aid. One woman died waiting for the ambulance to get through the traffic.
At the time, Christie denied all accusations that he, or his people, were playing politics with people's lives. Now we have emails from some very senior people in the Christie organization gloating on the trouble they caused. It is pretty apparent that some people need to be fired at once, indicted, and convicted for what they did. Christie needs to explain how all this happened on his watch but his is doing the Obama manuever of denying that he knew anything until he read it in the paper.
To reiterate, this is the person that the democrats and mainstream media wanted as the GOP nominee in 2016.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/01/...lane-closures/
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01-09-2014, 07:14 AM
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I do not think he stands a chance but like you say they gave us Romney and McCain.
On a similar not, Texas will be primarying Cornyn and the smears against his opponents are already in the media. Cornyn cut his own throat when he did not support Cruz.
Texans have a very long memory. We still remember the Alamo and we still remember Goliad.
Cornyn may as well be Santa Anna.
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01-09-2014, 07:56 AM
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I do not think he stands a chance but like you say they gave us Romney and McCain.
On a similar not, Texas will be primarying Cornyn and the smears against his opponents are already in the media. Cornyn cut his own throat when he did not support Cruz.
Texans have a very long memory. We still remember the Alamo and we still remember Goliad.
Cornyn may as well be Santa Anna.
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Of course, when black people have a long memory, we are accused of living in the past and need to get over it.
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01-09-2014, 11:02 AM
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Remember the past but not living in the past. How many black activists still go on about slavery, Jim Crow and other things that ended generations ago like it happened last week. I have yet to see armed expeditions rolling into Mexico for payback.
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01-09-2014, 11:14 AM
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Remember the past but not living in the past. How many black activists still go on about slavery, Jim Crow and other things that ended generations ago like it happened last week. I have yet to see armed expeditions rolling into Mexico for payback.
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I'm interested in knowing who you support for president in 2016 on the Republican side.
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01-09-2014, 11:49 AM
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You two boneheads need to grow a brainstem.
The democrats and the media didn't pick your candidates, the republicans did when they voted for your candidates in the primaries and nominated them at your convention. It's not our fault that you keep nominating people that lose and the idea that you can blame us for that is utterly absurd. Your candidates lose because the majority of the American people don't like your ideas about how to run the country or deal with the rest of the world.
What is truly amusing about it is that idiots like you two think that the solution to the Republican problem is to nominate candidates who are even more extreme and that have ideas and policies that only a fraction of Americans subscribe to. You're too fucking stupid and out of touch to realize that somebody like Ted Cruz or Sarah Palin is not going to be the President of the United States. It's not going to happen. If you'd try getting your news and information from some place other than the RWW conservative entertainment industry, you'd get a better perspective and realize it.
As for Cornyn, I never underestimate the stupidity of Texas voters but Cruz' win over Dewhurst was a lightning strike. The multiple delays in the runoff election, the fact that it occurred at a time when nobody but the hard core base is going to get out and vote, etc, Perfect storm. It won't happen again. I assume you halfwits will be supporting Stockman, Cornyn was 44 points up on him last month. Cornyn has $7 million in his campaign fund. Stockman has $32,000. You're dreaming.
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01-09-2014, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Since 2004 the democrats and media have picked the presidential candidates for the GOP. McCain, Romney, and now Christie. So what kind of operation does Christie operate? Apparently the welfare of the people is less important than the welfare of Chirstie and his people. I won't say that they worry about republicans after what Christie did with Obama after Sandy and what he has said about the Tea Party. No, this is all about Christie, party be damned.
If you haven't followed things, last year during the campaign for governor Christie was going to win but he wanted to win big with the visible support of democrats. One democratic mayor refused to endorse Christie. Suddenly the lanes from New Jersey to the George Washington Bridge to New York were closed. Traffic backed up, school children spent four or five hours trapped on school buses, police and emergency vehicles could not respond or render aid. One woman died waiting for the ambulance to get through the traffic.
At the time, Christie denied all accusations that he, or his people, were playing politics with people's lives. Now we have emails from some very senior people in the Christie organization gloating on the trouble they caused. It is pretty apparent that some people need to be fired at once, indicted, and convicted for what they did. Christie needs to explain how all this happened on his watch but his is doing the Obama manuever of denying that he knew anything until he read it in the paper.
To reiterate, this is the person that the democrats and mainstream media wanted as the GOP nominee in 2016.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/01/...lane-closures/
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BAAAAWWWWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
seriously ?
where do you come up with this bullshit ? ... to reiterate, you're a freakin' IDIOT !
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01-09-2014, 12:17 PM
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Ask me in 2016 idiot when everyone announces their intentions.
The press built McCain up as the maverick, they praised him as being able to work with democrats, and they cast him as the best choice for president. Huckabee won in Iowa and not McCain. McCain was going to win in South Carolina but it between was New Hampshire. Remember going in, Obama was going to win and either Guilani or Romney was supposed to win. There was a problem with the polls though. They didn't match the results by such a large margin as to be inconcievable. Hillary won! McCain won! Two surprises in one primary election. We know that after the general election we can track a large group of people who defected from Obama and most voted for McCain. Democrats voting for McCain! So Obama loses and McCain wins. McCain goes on to win in South Carolina as expected and suddenly he is the choice for the media. He has big mo. McCain cruised right into the nomination. Hillary had the one big success and trailed afterwards.
In 2012 who was in the lead early on? It wasn't Mitt Romney. Romeny and Santorum had a dead heat in Iowa though Romney was declared the winner intially until some recounts happened. Santorum, Grinchich, Cain, Bachman, and Perry were all cut down by the media. the only person to escape was Romney...until he got the nomination. The press acted like blockers in a playoff game for Romney. Now Romney was not carried over the goal line like Obama was. He had to work for the nomination and spend money but the campaign is so much easier when Bachman is the crazy chick, Gringrich is out of control, Perry can't speak properly, Santorum is too religious, and Cain is chasing white women.
Do not misunderstand, though I think you will on purpose, I am not saying that the media and the DNC got the job for Romney but they sure greased the skids just like they have been doing with Christie.
The best example is a regression analysis of the voter turnout in New Hampshire in 2004. You can look it up yourself so I don't give out my name.
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01-09-2014, 12:39 PM
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so much for state primaries and candidate nominations ... just call MSNBC and save the time and $$ ..
you DOPE
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01-09-2014, 01:37 PM
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God Damnwhat a bunch of bullshit....tThe media and DEC selected Romney and McCain. I wondered who selected GWB? To think JD may actually be teaching in a classroom in this country means this country is doomed. Doomed I say!
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01-09-2014, 02:02 PM
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As usual, your post is so stupid and convoluted that responding is a waste of time. But, just to take one example: Rick Perry didn't get the Republican nomination because of the press? I guess that is true in the sense that the press broadcast and reported about the man making a complete idiot out of himself before a national television audience. Perry didn't get the nomination because his particular brand of swaggering stupidity doesn't sell well beyond the Texas border.
Fucking mook.
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Ask me in 2016 idiot when everyone announces their intentions.
The press built McCain up as the maverick, they praised him as being able to work with democrats, and they cast him as the best choice for president. Huckabee won in Iowa and not McCain. McCain was going to win in South Carolina but it between was New Hampshire. Remember going in, Obama was going to win and either Guilani or Romney was supposed to win. There was a problem with the polls though. They didn't match the results by such a large margin as to be inconcievable. Hillary won! McCain won! Two surprises in one primary election. We know that after the general election we can track a large group of people who defected from Obama and most voted for McCain. Democrats voting for McCain! So Obama loses and McCain wins. McCain goes on to win in South Carolina as expected and suddenly he is the choice for the media. He has big mo. McCain cruised right into the nomination. Hillary had the one big success and trailed afterwards.
In 2012 who was in the lead early on? It wasn't Mitt Romney. Romeny and Santorum had a dead heat in Iowa though Romney was declared the winner intially until some recounts happened. Santorum, Grinchich, Cain, Bachman, and Perry were all cut down by the media. the only person to escape was Romney...until he got the nomination. The press acted like blockers in a playoff game for Romney. Now Romney was not carried over the goal line like Obama was. He had to work for the nomination and spend money but the campaign is so much easier when Bachman is the crazy chick, Gringrich is out of control, Perry can't speak properly, Santorum is too religious, and Cain is chasing white women.
Do not misunderstand, though I think you will on purpose, I am not saying that the media and the DNC got the job for Romney but they sure greased the skids just like they have been doing with Christie.
The best example is a regression analysis of the voter turnout in New Hampshire in 2004. You can look it up yourself so I don't give out my name.
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01-09-2014, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Ask me in 2016 idiot when everyone announces their intentions.
The press built McCain up as the maverick, they praised him as being able to work with democrats, and they cast him as the best choice for president. Huckabee won in Iowa and not McCain. McCain was going to win in South Carolina but it between was New Hampshire. Remember going in, Obama was going to win and either Guilani or Romney was supposed to win. There was a problem with the polls though. They didn't match the results by such a large margin as to be inconcievable. Hillary won! McCain won! Two surprises in one primary election. We know that after the general election we can track a large group of people who defected from Obama and most voted for McCain. Democrats voting for McCain! So Obama loses and McCain wins. McCain goes on to win in South Carolina as expected and suddenly he is the choice for the media. He has big mo. McCain cruised right into the nomination. Hillary had the one big success and trailed afterwards.
In 2012 who was in the lead early on? It wasn't Mitt Romney. Romeny and Santorum had a dead heat in Iowa though Romney was declared the winner intially until some recounts happened. Santorum, Grinchich, Cain, Bachman, and Perry were all cut down by the media. the only person to escape was Romney...until he got the nomination. The press acted like blockers in a playoff game for Romney. Now Romney was not carried over the goal line like Obama was. He had to work for the nomination and spend money but the campaign is so much easier when Bachman is the crazy chick, Gringrich is out of control, Perry can't speak properly, Santorum is too religious, and Cain is chasing white women.
Do not misunderstand, though I think you will on purpose, I am not saying that the media and the DNC got the job for Romney but they sure greased the skids just like they have been doing with Christie.
The best example is a regression analysis of the voter turnout in New Hampshire in 2004. You can look it up yourself so I don't give out my name.
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Personally, I'm glad the press is on our side most of the time. They should be, since we get it right so much more than you Republicans.
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01-09-2014, 11:45 PM
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Personally, I'm glad the press is on our side most of the time. They should be, since we get it right so much more than you Republicans.
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Refreshingly honest. Predictably stupid, but refreshingly honest.
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01-09-2014, 11:56 PM
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Refreshingly honest. Predictably stupid, but refreshingly honest.
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Abe Lincoln said honesty is the best policy.
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01-10-2014, 01:13 AM
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Do not misunderstand, though I think you will on purpose, I am not saying that the media and the DNC got the job for Romney but they sure greased the skids just like they have been doing with Christie.
and Timmie fulfills the prophecy
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