In Obamatopia, republican pulls out a win

And being affiliated with the tea baggers is a good thing?
as usual, JD is lying ... Jolly worked for the republican that held that seat for over 4 decades .. hardly some Obamautopia ... but in JD's tiny little mind anything is possible... just LIE about it Originally Posted by CJ7

You claim to be a Independent but are a Ozombie extraordinaire . You have NEVER backed any position other than that... you are the liar... what unions are you a member of ???


It's so obvious...
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as usual, JD is lying ... Jolly worked for the republican that held that seat for over 4 decades .. hardly some Obamautopia ... but in JD's tiny little mind anything is possible... just LIE about it Originally Posted by CJ7

So easy. The congressman being reelected was more about his personality that politics and even the democrats acknowledge that. Now who won this district in 2008? Why Obama did. Who won this district in 2012? Son of a gun, it was Obama again! And by even a bigger margin! Now who knows who Sink is? Everyone in Florida does. She did run for governor. Who knows who Jolly is? Enough people to beat Sink obviously.

Just playing the standard democrat loser excuse. It wasn't our candidate that was bad or our philosophy, the sun was in our eyes.
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Poor CBJ7. That Obamatron in Chicago is sending him some ridiculous stuff to repeat. In fact, Ron Paul was a guiding force behind the Tea Party movement, and was with it until it got co-opted by the Republicans. Rand Paul is a Tea Party Republican, for sure, which is why it is difficult for me to wholeheartedly support him.

CBJ7, ask the Obamatron for help finding your ass with both hands. It's just been handed to big time!

Poor CBJ7. That Obamatron in Chicago is sending him some ridiculous stuff to repeat. In fact, Ron Paul was a guiding force behind the Tea Party movement, and was with it until it got co-opted by the Republicans. Rand Paul is a Tea Party Republican, for sure, which is why it is difficult for me to wholeheartedly support him.

CBJ7, ask the Obamatron for help finding your ass with both hands. It's just been handed to big time!

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
A constitutional conservative and a libertarian are close. National defense is about the only difference... at least that's the way I see it...

CJ7 likes Constantine wire and soapy group showers.



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Been a long time since the baggers won one no wonder they are crowing..
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  • CJ7
  • 03-13-2014, 02:39 AM
just reading them as they are written .... says here he calls himself a libertarian republican ... who am I to argue?

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...-party/280976/

but anything you boys say .. Paul is fucked anyway, more so since he is a Tea Party moron AND a Libertarian AND a Republican ... a tri fuckta these days.
A Repub finally figured it out: Leave the bible at home and quit talking about women's vajajays on the campaign trail, then bash your opponent 100% of the time for supporting Obama and Obamacare = VICTORY

Rinse and repeat for '14
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  • 03-13-2014, 08:28 AM
So easy. The congressman being reelected was more about his personality that politics and even the democrats acknowledge that. Now who won this district in 2008? Why Obama did. Who won this district in 2012? Son of a gun, it was Obama again! And by even a bigger margin! Now who knows who Sink is? Everyone in Florida does. She did run for governor. Who knows who Jolly is? Enough people to beat Sink obviously.

Just playing the standard democrat loser excuse. It wasn't our candidate that was bad or our philosophy, the sun was in our eyes. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
In non presidential election cycle that district holds a 13% voting edge to the GOP in regards to turnout. .... she was beaten by about 1%. If the Dems do not get people to the polls, they will have a tough 2014.

And this was a special election....which was even a harder hurdle for Sink.
In non presidential election cycle that district holds a 13% voting edge to the GOP in regards to turnout. .... she was beaten by about 1%. If the Dems do not get people to the polls, they will have a tough 2014.

And this was a special election....which was even a harder hurdle for Sink. Originally Posted by WTF
Harder hurdle? She led the polls from the very beginning and steadily declined the more Jolly hammered Obamacare and Sink tried to defend it. Lol, it's not like Jolly is keeping this a big secret, he is on every news broadcast three times a day telling other Repubs that's all he had to do to win.
One thing is for sure. The National "news outlets", ABC, CBS, and NBC have done their best to play down Jolly's victory. They did not even mention it the next morning, or the next evening on their prime time news cast.

If Sink would have won, you can bet the headline in every liberal rag newspaper, CNN, MSNBC, and all of the other shills for the Democrat National Committee would be expounding the significance of the Victory as a vindication on President Obama and his Agenda.

But now they choose to just ignore it, hoping that the old adage about "if a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is there to hear it, did it make a sound", will keep this all at bay.

The question for 2014 just might be, "will the Republicans not only take the Senate, but also gain enough of a majority to over ride a Presidential Veto"?
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  • 03-14-2014, 02:59 PM
One thing is for sure. The National "news outlets", ABC, CBS, and NBC have done their best to play down Jolly's victory. They did not even mention it the next morning, or the next evening on their prime time news cast.

If Sink would have won, you can bet the headline in every liberal rag newspaper, CNN, MSNBC, and all of the other shills for the Democrat National Committee would be expounding the significance of the Victory as a vindication on President Obama and his Agenda.

But now they choose to just ignore it, hoping that the old adage about "if a tree falls in the forest, and nobody is there to hear it, did it make a sound", will keep this all at bay.

The question for 2014 just might be, "will the Republicans not only take the Senate, but also gain enough of a majority to over ride a Presidential Veto"? Originally Posted by Jackie S

a republican winning a seat held by another republican for over 4 decades isn't exactly NEWS... and it takes a 2/3rds majority to override a veto, so no, the right won't have enough votes in both houses
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A Repub finally figured it out: Leave the bible at home and quit talking about women's vajajays on the campaign trail, then bash your opponent 100% of the time for supporting Obama and Obamacare = VICTORY

Rinse and repeat for '14 Originally Posted by nwarounder
I note that you haven't figured it out. Stop listening to the idiots in the media and think for yourself.

There are a number of people in the Tea Party and are conservatives that are not religious. I am one of them.

There are also a number of people in the democratic party who are very religious (how about all those black churches that talk about?)

Religion is only something that the media brings up as a negative.



You understand that if a veto can be overturned then impeachment is back on the table as a rememdy for presidential overreach.
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More stupid fucking spin from JDIdiot.

Another day, another redundant ejaculation about Obama (fill in the blank).

This shits is long past boring. Why don't you take this to a real political forum, JDIdiot? I think we all know why...
I note that you haven't figured it out. Stop listening to the idiots in the media and think for yourself.

There are a number of people in the Tea Party and are conservatives that are not religious. I am one of them.

There are also a number of people in the democratic party who are very religious (how about all those black churches that talk about?)

Religion is only something that the media brings up as a negative.



You understand that if a veto can be overturned then impeachment is back on the table as a rememdy for presidential overreach. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
What idiots in the news? I have been listening to losing Repubs talking about women's reproductive systems and the bible. People like Cuccinelli and Romney