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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on November 21, 2010, 01:50:21 PM
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mfcorey1 Donating Member (645 posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Donate to DU! Sun Nov-21-10 02:09 PM
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The 29 million who voted for Obama in 2008 and did not vote in the midterms in 2010 Updated at 2:47 AM
are the real silent majority. Believe me, they will vote 2012 and will be game changers. That is why I discount so called right wing mandate. Obama is still a popular president despite the chatter from the twenty four hour cable news channels. They have polls that only reflect the people they want and ignore that silent twenty nine million waiting in the wings......the real game changers.
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MadMaddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sun Nov-21-10 02:38 PM
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3. This is true but we really have to pay attention to the historical trends
of mid-term elections. This past mid-term was not extreme in any way, but if you listen to right wing talking heads it was catastrophic.
The Republican led House will guarantee they will come out to vote....
As usual the Repugs/Teabaggers don't know when to hold em. Just a matter of time//
It went beyond a historical trend. Usually in a mid term if power shifts it is by smaller numbers.
We picked up historical numbers in a midterm not seen since the early 20th century.
dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sun Nov-21-10 02:40 PM
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4. Or maybe they are the disillusioned.
I'm not sure where the young ones will go if it seems the Dems are piling unsustainable debt on them.
All that debt is Bush's fault don't you know? :rotf:
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Sun Nov-21-10 02:40 PM
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4. Or maybe they are the disillusioned. I'm not sure where the young ones will go if it seems the Dems are piling unsustainable debt on them.
But,...but,...aren't them dems helping the "young ones"? I mean, they get to go on their mommy and daddy's health insurance till 26 years of age, right?
Just because they can't find a job in this economy admist a big recession, don't be hating the lord zero. He's doing all he can. (sarcasm.) :lmao: :lmao:
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But,...but,...aren't them dems helping the "young ones"? I mean, they get to go on their mommy and daddy's health insurance till 26 years of age, right?
Just because they can't find a job in this economy admist a big recession, don't be hating the lord zero. He's doing all he can. (sarcasm.) :lmao: :lmao:
Damn straight he is. He has a laser like focus on jobs his golf game.
Any day now, the economy should sky rocket.
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Damn straight he is. He has a laser like focus on jobs his golf game.
Any day now, the economy should sky rocket.
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Damn straight he is. He has a laser like focus on jobs his golf game.
Any day now, the economy should sky rocket.
If your name is Top Flite Spaulding.
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The DUmmies assume that all 29 million that voted in 2008, but not in 2010 were Dim voters. I highly doubt that. Many states didn't have have important races to drive their voters to the polls. I would bet that a lot of conservatives stayed home in states that are safely red.
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Damn straight he is. He has a laser like focus on jobs with his golf game.
Any day now, the economy should sky rocket.
He's rebuilding the economy by employing 1 caddy at a time.
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He's rebuilding the economy by employing 1 caddy at a time.
He doesn't need any ball washers though, plenty of them at DU willing to lick wash his balls for free.
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You know, I was afraid the "mainstream" media and the primitives would try to spin things this way.
This is true but we really have to pay attention to the historical trends of mid-term elections. This past mid-term was not extreme in any way, but if you listen to right wing talking heads it was catastrophic.
By "paying attention to the historic trends of mid-term elections," one finds that this indeed was catastrophic for the Big Zero, Dems, liberals, and primitives.
It was the third-largest Republican non-presidential landslide in history, surpassed by only 1894 and 1938.
That's the stark fact, primitives.
Shove that up your rectal apertures and smoke it.
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You know, I was afraid the "mainstream" media and the primitives would try to spin things this way.
By "paying attention to the historic trends of mid-term elections," one finds that this indeed was catastrophic for the Big Zero, Dems, liberals, and primitives.
It was the third-largest Republican non-presidential landslide in history, surpassed by only 1894 and 1938.
That's the stark fact, primitives.
Shove that up your rectal apertures and smoke it.
Naaaaw Frank... their message just didn't get out, doncha know... again. For a major political party they really, really, REALLY seem to have a problem with their message getting out. Couldn't be the fact that their message sucks, mind you, it just ain't getting out!
Just as an aside... the people the dims are for, the poor, poor, pitiful poor, those who can't be bothered to provide for themselves, those who cannot put food on the table or be responsible for their health care, would not be the kind of people I would expect to be bothered to actually get up off their ass and go vote irregardless of the message.
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This past mid-term was not extreme in any way, but if you listen to right wing talking heads it was catastrophic.
Not in the least. I mean it was nothing like that 52/48 landslide that Obama got. I predict a Reagan/Carter like blowout in 12..... no matter who the republicans run.
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Naaaaw Frank... their message just didn't get out, doncha know... again. For a major political party they really, really, REALLY seem to have a problem with their message getting out. Couldn't be the fact that their message sucks, mind you, it just ain't getting out!
Just as an aside... the people the dims are for, the poor, poor, pitiful poor, those who can't be bothered to provide for themselves, those who cannot put food on the table or be responsible for their health care, would not be the kind of people I would expect to be bothered to actually get up off their ass and go vote irregardless of the message.
That's where they use the walking around money...$5 and a limo ride to the polling place will get them out to vote.
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And there was some Democrat strategist shlub on F&F this morning, STILL trotting out the tired comparison of Reagan, and his numbers, in 1982. It's such a stupid argument, especially when one has watched "The Rise, Fall and Future of Conservatism" the previous night. You see Reagan make his powerful speeches with truly compelling ideas, (yes I got goosebumps, call me Tweetie). Let me do a Pittstain:
There. Is. No. Comparison.
(Just an aside, a small pet peeve....."irregardless" is not a word).
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Not in the least. I mean it was nothing like that 52/48 landslide that Obama got. I predict a Reagan/Carter like blowout in 12..... no matter who the republicans run.
Careful--I heard a number of people make the same claim in early 1995. We see how that turned out.
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Careful--I heard a number of people make the same claim in early 1995. We see how that turned out.
Except the economy was humming along and the dotcom bubble was doing quite well. We had all of the Peace Dividend and Clinton was nowhere near the ideologue that Obama is. I am not complacent or over confident because there are great evil forces aligned against us. I do think the situation is very, very different.
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Except the economy was humming along and the dotcom bubble was doing quite well. We had all of the Peace Dividend and Clinton was nowhere near the ideologue that Obama is. I am not complacent or over confident because there are great evil forces aligned against us. I do think the situation is very, very different.
I'll back you up 100% on that.