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Current Events => Breaking News => Topic started by: HawkHogan on June 24, 2014, 11:17:47 PM
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Looks like Cochran was able to successfully steal the primary in MS. This Establishment loser actually encourages Democrats to come out and vote for him in the Republican primary.
I wonder how many conservatives will sit at home in November.
http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/22/robocall-allegedly-recruiting-dem-votes-for-gop-sen-cochran-bashes-tea-party-alleges-racism/
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Well, ****.
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There's a good chance his ass will be sent home by the Democratick candidate this year.
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Why would conservatives vote for someone who used the Democrat playbook? In the apartments near my house in November 2012, they distributed flyers about Romney taking away welfare and food stamps. My polling place was packed with people, who I'd never seen before, even more pronounced than 2008.
Now the establishment Republicans are using the same tactics.
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Why would conservatives vote for someone who used the Democrat playbook? In the apartments near my house in November 2012, they distributed flyers about Romney taking away welfare and food stamps. My polling place was packed with people, who I'd never seen before, even more pronounced than 2008.
Now the establishment Republicans are using the same tactics.
I know it's been said so much that it's become a cliche, but they really are one and the same. Frankly, I think the GOP are fine with the way things are as long as they get theirs. Sure they'll rattle their sabres, show their teeth, but in the end they always roll over to get a belly scratch from their liberal buddies. Scum, every single one of them and less than human.
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Well, the MS run-off election is probably going to be contested, since registered Democrats were not supposed to vote in this one. Supposedly, Cochran ran scare ads in heavily (D) areas, warning voters that the Tea Party was dangerous.
Regardless, it's not some remarkable feat to have a 30+ incumbent senator eke by in a run-off. The Tea Party candidate won that seat in Florida but that race didn't have the national scrutiny this one did. Thad really should've just retired, he is way past his peak.
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Oh, is that true? The dems weren't supposed to vote in this one? The whole thing disgusts me, getting the other side to come out. It's a fine way to lose in the general, asshole. What is it with this 80 year old codger desperately gripping onto power? He's long past the sell-by date, and he's just like any other gimmecrat.
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Oh, is that true? The dems weren't supposed to vote in this one? The whole thing disgusts me, getting the other side to come out. It's a fine way to lose in the general, asshole. What is it with this 80 year old codger desperately gripping onto power? He's long past the sell-by date, and he's just like any other gimmecrat.
There were quite a few irregularities last night.
Cole said the most likely error in favor of Cochran could be where Democrats who voted in the June 3 Democratic primary were allowed to vote in the GOP primary runoff on Tuesday. “That’d be the very first thing I’d look for,†Cole said. “And that’s the easiest error that poll workers can make—whether it was an honest error or deliberate, I wouldn’t know. But that’d be the most common error that happens in a runoff—where voters who weren’t qualified because they participated in the other party’s primary would be allowed to vote by mistake.â€
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/06/24/McDaniel-To-Challenge-Election-Results
There is much more at the link.
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Cole is the democratic party state chairman....and he says this....
“If enough questions are raised to create a reasonable doubt about enough votes—the status of the law is the voter’s intent, if the voter’s intent can’t be determined after an inspection—then the court has the power to order a new election, sure,†Cole added.
Cole added that any and all illegal activity that may have happened should “absolutely†be prosecuted. “I would say that if my brother were involved, if anybody I know was involved,†Cole said. “If there was any illegality, then they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law—regardless of who it is or who it favors or who it disfavors. Integrity in our elections is paramount. If people don’t believe in elections, they won’t participate in the process—and that defeats the whole purpose of having elections. People have to trust the integrity of the process.â€
I guess they figure the democrats have a better chance against a new comer. One that plays fair or at least hasn't learned how to cheat yet.
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It will only take a couple of minutes to read. Playing dirty is fair for democrats.
http://theweek.com/article/index/263731/democrats-just-saved-a-gop-senator-from-the-tea-party-thats-fair-and-smart
I hope this election gets turned over and they have another election.
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Cole is the democratic party state chairman....and he says this....
“If enough questions are raised to create a reasonable doubt about enough votes—the status of the law is the voter’s intent, if the voter’s intent can’t be determined after an inspection—then the court has the power to order a new election, sure,†Cole added.
Cole added that any and all illegal activity that may have happened should “absolutely†be prosecuted. “I would say that if my brother were involved, if anybody I know was involved,†Cole said. “If there was any illegality, then they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law—regardless of who it is or who it favors or who it disfavors. Integrity in our elections is paramount. If people don’t believe in elections, they won’t participate in the process—and that defeats the whole purpose of having elections. People have to trust the integrity of the process.â€
I guess they figure the democrats have a better chance against a new comer. One that plays fair or at least hasn't learned how to cheat yet.
They need to go to those heavily democrat districts that went big for Cochran and compare who voted in the dem primary to who voted in the gop one. They might not even have to compare names to prove fraud. If more total votes were cast in any precinct than there are registered voters, then there's the proof. (by total voters, I mean counting the dem and gop primaries together.)
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It will only take a couple of minutes to read. Playing dirty is fair for democrats.
Conservatives refusing to do what needs to be done is ridiculous.
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Well, the MS run-off election is probably going to be contested, since registered Democrats were not supposed to vote in this one. Supposedly, Cochran ran scare ads in heavily (D) areas, warning voters that the Tea Party was dangerous.
I heard the robo call on Levin's podcast. Everything was "Tea Party" this and "Tea Party" that no mention of Cochran...just come out and defeat the Tea Party Candidate. Oh and a mention at the end that the ad was paid for by the U.S. Chamber of Crony Capitalism.
Regardless, it's not some remarkable feat to have a 30+ incumbent senator eke by in a run-off. The Tea Party candidate won that seat in Florida but that race didn't have the national scrutiny this one did. Thad really should've just retired, he is way past his peak.
And the hell of it is...Cochran plans to only hold the seat for two years and retire.
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Cochran won by 1 pt. 9 pts came from democrats
* He convinced black voters to be for him. According to the Fix's Philip Bump, runoff turnout in the 24 counties with a black population of 50 percent or more was up almost 40 percent from the primary. In all other counties, turnout was up just 16 percent. That is an absolutely stunning stat -- and tells much of the story of the runoff. Cochran's ability to convince a strongly Democratic constituency to be for him -- despite the fact that every Democratic consultant believed McDaniel gave the party a better chance to win the seat in the fall -- is simply remarkable.
(http://images.dailykos.com/images/90967/large/cochran-flier.jpg?1403666295)
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"Made racist comments on his radio show"
I'd love to hear what he actually said, because God forbid you criticize someone in this country who's the wrong color and they bring out the firing squad.
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In a last-ditch effort, Cochran reached out to traditionally Democratic voters — blacks and union members — who could cast ballots in the runoff. That possible factor in Cochran's victory is sure to be cited by critics in days and weeks to come.
In predominantly black neighborhoods of Hattiesburg's south side, an organized effort for Cochran was evident. Ronnie Wilson, a 50-year-old unemployed Hattiesburg man, said he had been encouraged by his pastor to vote for Cochran.
'They say the other guy is trying to cut food stamps and all that,' Wilson said. 'I'm trying to look after the majority of people not working.'
Stupid ass. How about you research the truth instead of being told what to do?
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You know what? I am going to happily tell every stupid immoral lib that whines about something being unfair or not right to STFU. They are such hypocrites.
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You know what? I am going to happily tell every stupid immoral lib that whines about something being unfair or not right to STFU. They are such hypocrites.
I'm going to tell the same thing to Establishment Republicans who are so desperate to hold unto power that they play the race card.
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Cochran reached out to traditionally Democratic voters — blacks and union members — who could cast ballots in the runoff.
When republicans like Cochran brag about voting for pork and McLame campaigns for him the GOP is dead.
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Here is the clause that could help McDaniel launch a challenge:
2013 Mississippi Code
Title 23 - ELECTIONS
Chapter 15 - MISSISSIPPI ELECTION CODE
Article 17 - CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
B AFFIDAVIT BALLOTS AND CHALLENGED BALLOTS
§ 23-15-575 - Participation in primary election
Universal Citation: MS Code § 23-15-575 (2013)
No person shall be eligible to participate in any primary election unless he intends to support the nominations made in the primary in which he participates.
but it's never been done before. I think he should pursue it and Mississippi ought to close its primaries entirely.
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When republicans like Cochran brag about voting for pork and McLame campaigns for him the GOP is dead.
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Do we have anyone from Mississippi on the Cave? I hope they don't plan on supporting Cochran.
I'll be laughing my ass off if he loses in the general election. There's no difference between a big government Republican and a big government Democrat, other than the fact the Democrat will be waving a rainbow flag with aborted fetuses on it.
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Whatever tenuous thread of preference toward the Republican Party has been officially crushed.
**** 'em.
If the GUARDIANS OF POWER party want votes, they can talk to their buddies the Dhimmi'Rats - like they did in this case.
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Establishment Republicans are just as bad as Democrats.
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Here is the clause that could help McDaniel launch a challenge:
2013 Mississippi Code
Title 23 - ELECTIONS
Chapter 15 - MISSISSIPPI ELECTION CODE
Article 17 - CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
B AFFIDAVIT BALLOTS AND CHALLENGED BALLOTS
§ 23-15-575 - Participation in primary election
Universal Citation: MS Code § 23-15-575 (2013)
No person shall be eligible to participate in any primary election unless he intends to support the nominations made in the primary in which he participates.
but it's never been done before. I think he should pursue it and Mississippi ought to close its primaries entirely.
Chris McDaniel should pursue it. It is worth it.
Oh, is that true? The dems weren't supposed to vote in this one? The whole thing disgusts me, getting the other side to come out. It's a fine way to lose in the general, asshole. What is it with this 80 year old codger desperately gripping onto power? He's long past the sell-by date, and he's just like any other gimmecrat.
Agreed. Time to retire.
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Need a new law.....any politician still seeking office at age 70 is taken out behind the building and shot.
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Do we have anyone from Mississippi on the Cave? I hope they don't plan on supporting Cochran.
Rebel is from there. He can't stand Thad if I recall correctly.
I'll be laughing my ass off if he loses in the general election. There's no difference between a big government Republican and a big government Democrat, other than the fact the Democrat will be waving a rainbow flag with aborted fetuses on it.
The establushment and the RINO's have severly miscalculated on this. Those same Dems fromt he heavily black discticts are going to vote for the Dem in the general election.
Without the Dems illegally crossing over to vote for Thad...he was gonna lose by 8%.
In short...Thad got played.
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I'll be laughing my ass off if he loses in the general election. There's no difference between a big government Republican and a big government Democrat, other than the fact the Democrat will be waving a rainbow flag with aborted fetuses on it.
I'll be laughing when the democrats inevitably use the same tactics on him that he himself used.
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2013 Mississippi Code
Title 23 - ELECTIONS
Chapter 15 - MISSISSIPPI ELECTION CODE
Article 17 - CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
B AFFIDAVIT BALLOTS AND CHALLENGED BALLOTS
§ 23-15-575 - Participation in primary election
Universal Citation: MS Code § 23-15-575 (2013)
No person shall be eligible to participate in any primary election unless he intends to support the nominations made in the primary in which he participates.
The only way to go forward with this is after the election right? Compare those dems votes with who voted for Cochran in the primary and see if they did in fact vote for him in the general election?
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When republicans like Cochran brag about voting for pork and McLame campaigns for him the GOP is dead.
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The GOP has been dead a long time. People were just mistaking twitches and farts as life.
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NAACP Wants Thad Cochran To 'Show Some Reciprocity'
In an interview with HuffPost Live, Derrick Johnson, president of the Mississippi NAACP, said that Cochran could thank black voters by supporting efforts to re-establish protections in the Voting Rights Act that the Supreme Court struck down last year.
"Our advocacy towards his office is to support amending the Voting Rights Act, free of any conditions such as voter ID," Johnson said. "I think this is an opportunity for him to show some reciprocity for African-Americans providing a strong level of support for him."
Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/25/african-americans-cochran-mississippi_n_5530851.html)
What do all these liberal clowns have against voter ID? If you're eligible to vote, you shouldn't have a problem with it.
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No, the GOP is so dominant in MS that whoever wins the primary goes to the Senate.
It's looking like there will be a challenge:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/06/breaking-enough-invalidated-votes-to-overturn-cochran-victory/
hope so
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What is The Gateway Pundit? Legit?
I ask because the ads that are at the bottom right :lmao:
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What is The Gateway Pundit? Legit?
I ask because the ads that are at the bottom right :lmao:
Wha? Are you living under a rock?
Jim Hoft has been blogging for at least a decade.
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Wha? Are you living under a rock?
Jim Hoft has been blogging for at least a decade.
:-) Just wondering because of the ads :lol:
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:-) Just wondering because of the ads :lol:
I thought the ads were targeted to what you had been googling recently. :whistling: