Apparently the race is still too close to call, but the guy leading her isn't all that much better. He's against it, but at least thinks it should be a state issue.Who beat her? What do they think of medical marijuana?
I liked the joke. I also like the face she makes when she says "why am i in the picture". My guess is you wouldn't be getting laid a whole lot with this one anyhow...I love her last question. "Why am I in the picture?" Because one in the bush is worth two in the hand.
I'm sorry,,, That is awful, but I just couldn't help myself.
How about a new term? "Punching the ballot"
Assault! Can you believe it? Even the poodle agrees with me.And the Tea Party assault doesn't stop in Delaware. One of our most valuable progressive Senators, a man who has fought as hard as anyone for our civil liberties, Russ Feingold, is under heavy attack by a very wealthy, very extreme candidate who has pledged to spend millions attacking Russ. Russ stood up for us against the abuses of the Bush Administration. He's one of my best colleagues in the Senate, and he needs our help.
^^yeah, just saw that. Too bad, because I really dislike kelly ayotte and she's a tougher opponent for hodes, who is a good guy overall regardless of their positions on MMJ.She was just announced as the winner...............doesnt matter much on the MMJ front the state has passed MMJ twice only to be vetoed buy the governor.
On the political front, I wouldnt get all worked up about some "tea Party" victory in NH, the guy she beat was the Tea Party favorite, not her.
Does this mean we should ignore the Teabaggers toppling incumbent Republicans all throughout the primary season, too?She was just announced as the winner...............doesnt matter much on the MMJ front the state has passed MMJ twice only to be vetoed buy the governor.
On the political front, I wouldnt get all worked up about some "tea Party" victory in NH, the guy she beat was the Tea Party favorite, not her.
Not at all saying that they should be ignored, if I was still a Republican it would scare the shit out of me......I said over a year ago this was gonna happen., it's no surprise to me.Does this mean we should ignore the Teabaggers toppling incumbent Republicans all throughout the primary season, too?
To me it means that when it comes to Sarah Palin, the Teabaggers are not all smitten. In this case she stood up for the Establishment candidate.
Meaning Palin is not always synonymous with the Tea Party movement, as some Proggies have suggested.
That's one way to look at it.Not at all saying that they should be ignored, if I was still a Republican it would scare the shit out of me......I said over a year ago this was gonna happen., it's no surprise to me.
I think the Republican party just met their version of Ralph Nader. The "tea party" movement is squeezing out moderates in the party with their hunt for "RINO's".....while it may whip up the Conservative base in the general election it's could backfire by losing any moderate or independent vote.
thats not even relavant now. there clearly is anti incumbant since that video 3 weeks ago. its not even really incumbent, its more like anti establishment. and remember, this is a primary. their big competition just got in the picture. they are going down and going down big.the year of the anti-incumbents!
if i'm not mistaken, only like 10 or so of the incumbents have been defeated in primaries so far. most victories have gone to established, INCUMBENT career politicians.... 300+ IN FACT.
anti-incumbent fever is just media hype. there's still time i guess........
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you are clearly misreading the tea party. there are just about a 50/50 mix of dem and rep in the tea party. its make up of mostly conservatives. these are people who understand what is happening to this country. you know.....the grownups. you asses fucked it up and awoke the sleeping giant. and we are bringing hell with us. nov cant get here soon enoughNot at all saying that they should be ignored, if I was still a Republican it would scare the shit out of me......I said over a year ago this was gonna happen., it's no surprise to me.
I think the Republican party just met their version of Ralph Nader. The "tea party" movement is squeezing out moderates in the party with their hunt for "RINO's".....while it may whip up the Conservative base in the general election it's could backfire by losing any moderate or independent vote.
God that was beautiful. nice job. they truely are shitting in their pants right now. this is the most awesome feeling in the world.That's one way to look at it.
Another way to look at it is that the Teabaggers are Godzilla rampaging through the Japanese Countryside (the Primaries) on the way to Tokyo (Washington).
Which makes the Democrats equal to millions of terrified and screaming Japanese.
Christine O'Donnell collected over half a million dollars in campaign contributions today.
How many Democratic candidates are running ads highlighting their support of ObamaCare? Zero.
The last campaign ad promoting Ocare was run by Harry Reid in April.
Speaking of Harry Reid. His own son dropped his last name in his run for the Governor's Office. He's just Rory now.
Vote for Rory.
Why not change it to something with a little pizazz like Madonna, Cher, or even Pink?
Pink would be the most appropriate considering what is going to happen to the Progressive agenda come November 2nd.
My rants get raves.Johnny, you didn't address my question at all....you just ranted for the most part.
How is christine o'donnell (the 'tea party' candidate) any different from other republicans. She's spent her whole life pushing 'values' (i.e. not masturbating), is against abortion no matter what the circumstances and hates gays. How is she any different from the 'establishment' republicans? What does her platform have to do with fiscal conservatism? This really is lipstick on a pig, nothing else. On top of everything else, she seems like a bit of a dummy....she also thinks there are people hiding in her bushes or something, so perhaps a bit of a crazy too...?
Karl Rove gets it....I'm surprised that you don't, johnny.