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According to the exit polls, only 27 percent of Virginia voters saw the health law as the top issue, and among them, only a bare plurality (49-45) supported Cuccinelli. Far more (45 percent) named the economy.
Well you should have figured that out with those attorneys.....no one ever said they were too smart. Not to mention you already knew they feed from the bottom of the barrel. Surely you can't say you didn't understand that.
LOL. You and Obama and the IRS know why "massive amounts" of money didn't flow there. But those criminal type activities won't last forever. Maybe in three years somebody with at least a shred of honesty will occupy the White House.
That air of desperation is coming from inside Virginia, where Bolling rightly refused to endorse or campaign for the govt. TEAt coochie coo..
You should have quit while you were behind.
You, you, and you>>>got it?
Do you support hush money that the Repub SCOTUS does
or do you support McCain-Feingold ?
To bad we were talking about the likes of McAuliffe and those Civil Liberty Attorneys, that live in 300k Homes and travel around the Country partying while playing lawyer, while driving fancy cars all the while talking about how they stand up for the little people. Course they equate that to the Middle class and the Poor while mooching off of anything like a leech.
You should know better than trying compare those who have trouble with ethics.....considering you are in the state where Most Corruption is viewed as part of the norm of every day Illinoisan Life, while governed under that Liberal Outfit.
civil liberty attorneys--where did this rant come from, since it can't be linked to any of my posts--if Christie thinks lefties are tough, wait till he sees what the right will do to him--the gloves are off for christie and he can't party off Sandy any more .
Probably noted earlier, but worth repeating; the press isn't so excited by Terry McAwful's win. The Very Public ObamaKare Failure looks to loom large for 2014, and this cannot be good news for Demokrats. It's why a tide of Socialists want this abortion to be taken off the shelf, away from public viewing for a while.I'm ecstatic about Cuccinelli's defeat, I only wish it had been by wider margins. But I'm not sure tonight actually told us much of anything that we didn't already know regarding the nomination of extreme candidates, especially ones who have such terrible images in the eyes of independents and moderates. However the astonishingly close vote in Virginia doesn't seem to support Sullivan's premise as well as it could, it almost seems like something he wrote before the election. I've shied away from his commentary because of how bitter he is when it comes to the GOP, I think it taints his pieces. Your excerpt is true but I don't see how tonight was resounding proof of that.
Well, if you would have been following along and not talking about something that didn't correlate to what was being discussed. You could clearly see it was linked to all of your posts since you tried to deflect with what I stated about Rove and what he had stated in the first place. :lol:
When did Rove lose credibility?
No mention of the GOP big hitters--sans Chris Christie, who was begged by Cooch to come on down..Both Pauls, an early but swept away Cruz, Rubio, Walker, Santorum--interesting as to who is missing, like Bolling, McConnell, Boehner--leadersThere isn't much the Virginia Election is saying. McAuliffe barely won doubling the money over a Tea party Candidate. It took Biden, Clinton and Obama just to put McAuliffe over the top. As well as Michelle Obama's Radio Ads. Obama himself having to make a showing in order for Out of State Democrat who has never held an elected position in his life.....to win..
What is your team doing to fix the pension that 26 straight years of Republican governors created?And like Quinn.....he will go into court and freeze their pay.
No mention of the GOP big hitters--sans Chris Christie, who was begged by Cooch to come on down..Both Pauls, an early but swept away Cruz, Rubio, Walker, Santorum--interesting as to who is missing, like Bolling, McConnell, Boehner--leaders
Was Quinn on the ballot last night?
What is your team doing to fix the pension that 26 straight years of Trpublican governors created?
Yeah notice that.....But then maybe you should think about why Obama had to go and make a stop there that wasn't playing into part of his schedule, in the first place. Might be like a hint. :lol:
No that's why the statement says.....and like Quinn. McAuliffe would do the same thing. That wasn't hard to figure out now.....was it?
Maybe Democrats should think of the sleazy deal between Obama and Christie to not campaign against each other, last year or this year..soon, Christie will message in the Medicaid extension to pay off Obama..Christie is like a Daley Democrat, a crook .
Yeah notice that.....But then maybe you should think about why Obama had to go and make a stop there that wasn't playing into part of his schedule, in the first place. Might be like a hint. :lol:
Well unlike Romney.....I don't think Christie is the one that is out to save any party. But he is the front runner for the GOP. But that Landslide victory of 62% while pulling 1/3rd of those Democrats, must really bug you.....huh? :mrgreen:
continued b/f/t tonite with small letters for low-rent
Do you support the added pressure to pension sytems and insurance plans with gay marriages?
This don't even make sense....do I support the added pressure to pension systems and insurance plans with gay marriage. Where did you see that in these two elections?
Which side does it bug more, me or the cooches he sold out again?
Christie faces a Wallace revolt in the GOP..
and in 3 years, Dems will know all they need to know about the mobs boy.
Well, I had the same feeling about Obama. Turns out that I was right about that. As I said, I'll give this dude the benefit of the doubt. But have my doubts. There's nothing partisan about it. I have the same feelings about quite a few Republicans.So you say you think TM is crooked, that he reeks of it, you say you don't have evidence but feel it--this is known as Obama Derangement Syndrome on steroids--and right on cue a day after an election--then you say you'll give him the benefit of the doubt--
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