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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on November 06, 2013, 02:12:03 PM
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Report: Cuccinelli Has No Plans To Call McAuliffe (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023990855)
So, crazy conservative and sore loser. What else?
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-cuccinelli-has-no-plans-to-call-mcauliffe
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) had not called Democrat Terry McAuliffe after losing the Virginia gubernatorial race and had no plans to do so as of late Wednesday morning, according to a report in The Washington Post.
I guess if it is TalkingPointsMemo, it must be gospel. :whatever:
Hey DUmmies! You are still pissed that Algore and John Kerry called President Bush to concede in '00 and '04. So suck on it.
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I guess if it is TalkingPointsMemo, it must be gospel. :whatever:
Hey DUmmies! You are still pissed that Algore and John Kerry called President Bush to concede in '00 and '04. So suck on it.
DU worried that someone isn't being gracious? Heaven forfend! I thought they lived on incivility and f-you moments. Wow.
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Kenneth Cuccinelli is not obligated to call Terry McAuliffe.
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Kenneth Cuccinelli is not obligated to call Terry McAuliffe an asshole, but he probably should.
FIFY
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And furthermore, DU's glee at Rick Santorum's crying daughter during his concession speech disqualifies them from any discussion about post-election decorum.
Shove it up your asses, you wastes of welfare cash.
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Kenneth Cuccinelli is not obligated to call Terry McAuliffe.
No, he's not obligated.
Decency and civility are always voluntary.
The DUmp proves that.
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The GOP should make the call. They are the ones who lost the race for Cuccinelli by not supporting him.
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I bet he is not going to call the RNCC, RNSC, RGA, BBC, or RNC either.
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Are DUmmies talking about sore losers?
I still hear about the Bush win in 2000, less frequently but still 13 years later.... STILL!!!!!
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The GOP should make the call. They are the ones who lost the race for Cuccinelli by not supporting him.
This.
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The GOP should make the call. They are the ones who lost the race for Cuccinelli by not supporting him.
Yep, another win for the establishment republicans.
I wouldn't call that lying sack of........either.
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I bet he is not going to call the RNCC, RNSC, RGA, BBC, or RNC either.
I'll call them!
I'll call them a bunch of mouth-breathing, back-stabbing, knuckle-dragging, beady-eyed, spineless, dickless, brainless, maggot infested, shit eating, revolving collection of flagellating assholes! :argh:
You sons-of-bitches WASTED A PERFECTLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY to drive a stake into the heart of Obamacare, and YOU F'ERS PISSED IT AWAY!!!!
DAMN EVERY F'N ONE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT GOP TO HELL!!!! :argh:
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If I understand correctly, before the election the dems were calling voters falsely claiming that Cuccinelli supports Obamacare. If true, maybe Cuccinelli figures more than enough calls have been made.
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I'll call them!
I'll call them a bunch of mouth-breathing, back-stabbing, knuckle-dragging, beady-eyed, spineless, dickless, brainless, maggot infested, shit eating, revolving collection of flagellating assholes! :argh:
You sons-of-bitches
I'd say that pretty much sums it up. :ROFL:
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The Virginia repukes brought it on themselves by agreeing with the tea party to choose their candidate at a convention and not hold their usual primary.
Had there been a primary, Bill Bolling would have been the candidate, and McAuliffe would have been demolished yesterday.
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The Virginia repukes brought it on themselves by agreeing with the tea party to choose their candidate at a convention and not hold their usual primary.
Had there been a primary, Bill Bolling would have been the candidate, and McAuliffe would have been demolished yesterday.
And how would that have stopped McAuliffe's supporters from not voting for the Libertarian?
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The Virginia repukes brought it on themselves by agreeing with the tea party to choose their candidate at a convention and not hold their usual primary.
Had there been a primary, Bill Bolling would have been the candidate, and McAuliffe would have been demolished yesterday.
Heading toward a cliff at 50MPH is way better than heading toward it at 60MPH.
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And how would that have stopped McAuliffe's supporters from not voting for the Libertarian?
You have to excuse GoBucks he doesn't like the tea party.
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I don't plan to call McAuliffe, either.
Suck it, DUmmies.
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You have to excuse GoBucks he doesn't like the tea party.
Nope, I just hate to see democrats win.
Every two years I contribute and vote for Marsha Blackburn, a tea party fave.
The tea party's fine in most of the Deep South or very conservative congressional districts.
Statewide in most states, or nationally, they have an almost unbroken record of helping bad democrat candidates win.
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Well, the DUmmies are not what I consider the people to go for advice about proper etiquette. McAwwfle's win last night really won't matter, since in Virginia, the governor is limited to one term, and the GOP controls the state Congress. He'll be lucky not to be indited, McAwwfle is not just a hack, he's a crook. He's well-positioned to deliver the state to the Democrat in three years, probably to Hillary.
Are DUmmies talking about sore losers?
I still hear about the Bush win in 2000, less frequently but still 13 years later.... STILL!!!!!
Yes, and remember what Al Gore did? He did call Bush to congratulate him and then took it back when his many attorneys told him to sue.
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Yes, and remember what Al Gore did? He did call Bush to congratulate him and then took it back when his many attorneys told him to sue.
"Ted Cruz assisted in assembling the Bush legal team, devise strategy, and draft pleadings for filing with the Supreme Court of Florida and U.S. Supreme Court, the specific case being Bush v. Gore, during the 2000 Florida presidential recounts, leading to two successful decisions for the Bush team." :-)
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Nope, I just hate to see democrats win.
Every two years I contribute and vote for Marsha Blackburn, a tea party fave.
The tea party's fine in most of the Deep South or very conservative congressional districts.
Statewide in most states, or nationally, they have an almost unbroken record of helping bad democrat candidates win.
Would the establishment republicans have done any better in those states?
The past two presidential elections we ran establishment republicans and we lost.
I don't know about you but I'm tired of running "the only guy who can win" and losing anyway. If we don't start giving the conservative base a reason to vote we are going to lose.
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Would the establishment republicans have done any better in those states?
The past two presidential elections we ran establishment republicans and we lost.
I don't know about you but I'm tired of running "the only guy who can win" and losing anyway. If we don't start giving the conservative base a reason to vote we are going to lose.
Well, yes.
In Indiana, about the only strong Republican state in the north, we got saddled with Mourdock and lost the Senate seat to the democrats. Mourdock made the famous campaign statement he was so anti-abortion he believed that even pregnancy resulting from rape should be considered the will of God.
In Delaware, we had a walkaway win until we were forced to run that crazy lady who campaigned saying she was not a witch.
We're 5-4 in presidential elections since the Carter debacle, and the last two were based purely on race, not political.
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Well, I'd call the Virginia elections a huge victory for the Tea Party. Why? McAuliffe was up by damn near 17 to 20 percentage points two weeks ago. Then what happened, or got all of the media attention? Obamacare. A huge rallying point of the Tea Party (and Ted Cruz). The actual margin was 3.5 percent. If the election was originally scheduled to be held next week, or if the RSCC had put in the same amount of money they did in 2009, Cuccinelli wins, and we'd be talking about the Tea Party wave that will be happening in 2014. As it is now, there's a lot of deniers out there, and that will make it that much sweeter when the Tea Party Republicans both take back the party from the Old Guard, take the Senate by a huge margin (16 Senate Democrats up for reelection in 2014 had a two-hour closed-door meeting with the Obamessiah yesterday, because they're scared about what Obamacare is doing to their reelection chances, which means that there will be 1-3 more that will fall, on top of those 16), and increase their lead in the House.
Then 2016 . . . I think that whoever the Republican nominee is, he'll have to have the backing of the Tea Party to get anywhere.
ETA: I thought that the number of concerned Senators was 12--it wasn't. It was 16. Numbers edited accordingly.
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Nope, I just hate to see democrats win.
Every two years I contribute and vote for Marsha Blackburn, a tea party fave.
The tea party's fine in most of the Deep South or very conservative congressional districts.
Statewide in most states, or nationally, they have an almost unbroken record of helping bad democrat candidates win.
The problem in Virginia was the RNC gave a third of the money to Cuccinelli than they gave to McDonnell 4 years ago. McAuliffe got money from the DNC, Bloomberg, Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, even some evirowacko group from San Fran I've never heard of. The dims outspent Cuccinelli probably 5-1, and the BEST they could do is 2-3% margin! Cuccinelli is a solid conservative, and would have made a great governor, but he didn't tow the party line as far as the RNC was concerned.
The Cuccinelli campaign RAN OUT of money 2 weeks before the election, ran 0 adds in the DC area. No, the tea party didn't loose this election, the RNC and the RINO'S lost it. Right now, I don't give a shit if a tea party candidate causes Stalin himself to be elected, if it gets 1 of these weakass RINOS out of office, I believe it'll be worth it in the long run.
McCain, Boehner, Graham, McConnell... They all NEED TO GO!!!
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I wished they had spent at least a little to expose the supposed libertarian candidate for the fraud he was. Even Ron Paul were stumping for the conservative and not the libertarian who was getting $$$ from the dims. If you look at the maps it is northern VA who is deciding for the whole state. The whole map was red with the exception of a few counties in NOVA and Hampton Roads.
But with Northam heading to Richmond there is a seat empty that we could get a conservative in hopefully.
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Nope, I just hate to see democrats win.
Every two years I contribute and vote for Marsha Blackburn, a tea party fave.
The tea party's fine in most of the Deep South or very conservative congressional districts.
Statewide in most states, or nationally, they have an almost unbroken record of helping bad democrat candidates win.
Unbroken like Cruz, Lee and Paul etc. Or do you mean like Romney and McCain (bigtime Tea Party faves)
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Are DUmmies talking about sore losers?
I still hear about the Bush win in 2000, less frequently but still 13 years later.... STILL!!!!!
Hell, the idiots are still pissed about Reagan.
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Nope, I just hate to see democrats win.
Every two years I contribute and vote for Marsha Blackburn, a tea party fave.
The tea party's fine in most of the Deep South or very conservative congressional districts.
Statewide in most states, or nationally, they the establishment republicans have an almost unbroken record of helping bad democrat candidates win.
FIFY
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Hell, the idiots are still pissed about Reagan.
I think our old "buddy" Truth-Is-All can prove that Mondale actually won in 1984. By a landslide. :mental: