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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on July 11, 2012, 07:49:35 AM
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NNN0LHI (65,911 posts)
Anyone else notice a marked increase of Republicans who seem really panicked?
I watch and analyze them on TV and around me and they are all appear to be as nervous as a mother cat with deaf kittens.
You can see it in their facial expressions and hear it in their voices when they talk.
They are becoming hysterical. Like time is running out for them.
I am really enjoying this a lot.
Don
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002929628
If anyone is in a panic is your side Don. The president is so worried that his campaign is sending out panicked emails of how he is being out spent by Romney, he is so panicked he placed a call from Air Force 1 begging for money.
Ganja Ninja (14,550 posts)
1. It's gone up to 11 since the SC approved Obamacare.
I would call it frenzied desperation.
No you have us confused with how you guys are. when something goes bad we mourn for a few days then we dust ourselves off and go and fight twice as hard, you poor fools have no clue that the SC decision just may have been a mixed blessing for us for the election.
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NNN0LHI (65,911 posts)
Anyone else notice a marked increase of Republicans who seem really panicked?
I watch and analyze them on TV and around me and they are all appear to be as nervous as a mother cat with deaf kittens.
You can see it in their facial expressions and hear it in their voices when they talk.
They are becoming hysterical. Like time is running out for them.
I am really enjoying this a lot.
Don
Don analyzes them? :rotf: Someone who is a member of and has posted 65,911 times at a message board that is the laughing stock of the internet has analyzed something? Well, I guess that just settles it then, doesn't it? The Republicans must be panicked. :rotf:
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Well the panicked republicans I know are panicked because they're worried that their money and their property may soon be worthless....but since you DUmmies have nothing to lose anyway, why worry about it.
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I don't know of any panicked republicans. I know of many determined ones, more angry ones, and even more of them determined.
The panic is in the oval office. I get at least 10 emails for giving $3 to 0bama every day. Each one from a different thug from the 0bama regime. The most pleading and panicked ones come under the name of King 0 himself. The other really panicked ones are the democrat/communist MSM propagandists and pollsters. The latest being a +9 donk having 0 tied with Romney with registered voters. The boy-kings internal polls must be horrendous. My guess being Romney up 11-13 points and an electoral score of 356/182.
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Well the panicked republicans I know are panicked because they're worried that their money and their property may soon be worthless....but since you DUmmies have nothing to lose anyway, why worry about it.
That's the only panic I feel and see. I think the liberals are going to be shitting themselves election day.
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Romney is 14 points ahead of Obama in the Independent voters poll. That is where the win is going to come from. So I don't think there is any reason to panic. Now if you want to see panic, wait until after the conventions when Romney really polls away from Obama in the polls. You will see liberals committing suicide over it.
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Grouchy old Don is getting lazy. He doesn't even pretend to be posting for the benefit of his fellow primitives anymore.
Hi Donny! :loser:
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I haven't noticed any panic on the Republican side, however, there is a great, massive disturbance in the liberal side of the force, along with the stench from the massive release of liberal's bowels at the mention of any recent polls.
Barry is outspending Mitt 3-1 running attack ads in "swing states", and he hasn't gained 1 percentage point in the polls.
Now THAT'S panic. :lmao:
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Next you will see the Magic Negro panhandling carrying a sign saying "won't you please help a brother out with a donation...every nickel and dime will help".
Yep. I see the Repubs laughing their ass off at the panicking coming from the other side.
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Next you will see the Magic Negro panhandling carrying a sign saying "won't you please help a brother out with a donation...every nickel and dime will help".
Yep. I see the Repubs laughing their ass off at the panicking coming from the other side.
He's already doing that in his emails. It's pathetic, really.
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He's already doing that in his emails. It's pathetic, really.
Well, maybe he and Moochelle can whip up some porno movies to sell.
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Romney is 14 points ahead of Obama in the Independent voters poll. That is where the win is going to come from. So I don't think there is any reason to panic. Now if you want to see panic, wait until after the conventions when Romney really polls away from Obama in the polls. You will see liberals committing suicide over it.
We can only hope.
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I haven't noticed any panic on the Republican side, however, there is a great, massive disturbance in the liberal side of the force, along with the stench from the massive release of liberal's bowels at the mention of any recent polls.
Barry is outspending Mitt 3-1 running attack ads in "swing states", and he hasn't gained 1 percentage point in the polls.
Now THAT'S panic. :lmao:
Not to mention that Mitt has raised more money than the Obomination! :-)
It is going to be fun watching the DUmmies lose their little minds when their Messiah gets his ass handed to him.
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That's the only panic I feel and see. I think the liberals are going to be shitting themselves election day.
How would one tell if they do?
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How would one tell if they do?
Good question.
How about, it smells fresh(er) than usual? :confused:
Seepage? Dampness?
:confused: That's a DAMNED GOOD question!
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They must not have been watching WI in 2010 and 2012. A ton of dem cash poured in and groups of left leaning operatives and the GOP took the legislature, the governor's mansion, kicked Russ Feingold out of office, gained a conservative majority in the state supreme court and defeated a recall of the governor.
This fall Herb Kohl is going to be replaced by a Republican who is running against Madison based US Representative Tammy Baldwin and the state will more than likely go for Romney.
NNN0LHI (65,911 posts)
Anyone else notice a marked increase of Republicans who seem really panicked?
I watch and analyze them on TV and around me and they are all appear to be as nervous as a mother cat with deaf kittens.
You can see it in their facial expressions and hear it in their voices when they talk.
Don is mistaking being scared with nervous excitement. :hyper:
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Is he serious?
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WorseBeforeBetter (6,519 posts)
6. Not North Carolina Republicans...at all.
They took control of the legislature in 2010 -- first time in over 100 years -- and are getting pretty much everything they want. McCrory (R) is likely to win as governor in November. Nope, not hysterical in the least.
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Don is mistaking being scared with nervous excitement. :hyper:
Exactly. They see this: :panic:
When it's really: :yahoo: (just more subued)
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tsuki (11,575 posts)
38. Yes. I watched a clip
of CNBC with Krugman, and they were all screams and over talking him like hysterical dingbats. He could not get out two sentences. It looks like the gravy train is coming to an end.
Really? screams? hysterical dingbats? see for yourselves:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/krugman-vs-cnbc-round-1
Then Paul crying over his appearance:
http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-krugman-slams-cnbc-minutes-after-appearance-on-network-2012-7
Paul Krugman Slams CNBC Just Minutes After Appearing On It
Paul Krugman appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box" earlier this morning, ostensibly to promote his new book, "End This Depression Now!"
There didn't end up being much promotion.
The appearance quickly devolved into a debate over "what number" would be an acceptable debt level, and host Joe Kernen called Krugman a "unicorn."
Paul Krugman wrote a brief, acid blog post shortly after the appearance, blasting the show's hosts (who include fellow New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin) for advocating "zombie ideas" and implying it was a waste to have traveled to the network's New Jersey studios in the first place.
"...people getting their news from sources like that are probably getting terrible advice," he wrote.
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Really? screams? hysterical dingbats? see for yourselves:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/krugman-vs-cnbc-round-1
Then Paul crying over his appearance:
http://www.businessinsider.com/paul-krugman-slams-cnbc-minutes-after-appearance-on-network-2012-7
Most of the people responding at Krugman's blog are sympathetic to him but there was this one gem I found:
SteveRR
CA
I was a little disappointed that you didn't hit them with your whole magic beans growing into money trees idea.
I heard that San Bernardino had just started getting green shoots before the whole unfortunate bankruptcy thing.
July 11, 2012 at 1:52 p.m.
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:lmao:
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:rofl: I wonder what the RR stands for?
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NNN0LHI (65,911 posts)
Anyone else notice a marked increase of Republicans who seem really panicked?
I watch and analyze them on TV and around me and they are all appear to be as nervous as a mother cat with deaf kittens.
You can see it in their facial expressions and hear it in their voices when they talk.
They are becoming hysterical. Like time is running out for them.
I am really enjoying this a lot.
Don
Congratulations, DUllard. This is quite humorous.
I actually laughed. Thanks.
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What part of IL is Don in? If I remember correctly, he has a diner in his town where all his bouncies are created. Maybe I can drive up there and get in on the action.
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:rofl: I wonder what the RR stands for?
Rascally Republican, perhaps? :lmao:
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"Anyone else notice a marked increase of Republicans who seem really panicked?"
No. Next question ?
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Rascally Republican, perhaps? :lmao:
Repugnant Repuke? :rofl: :rotf:
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Oh, they are so panicked!
Cindie