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Offline franksolich

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sparkling old dude thinks
« on: August 04, 2012, 08:31:19 PM »
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021073595

Oh my.

After that slapdown he got from other primitives when he bashed fat people, I didn't think the sparkling old dude would show up again.

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Who do you think will fare better in the election due to the "throw them all out" sentiment . . . .

. . . . . . toward Congress?

It seems to me this can be a winner ofr the Democrats as it is the repubican leadership, cowed by the teabaggers, who have been quite candid about their intent to be obstructionist to anything the Democrats want to do while offering exactly nothing of their own as an alternative.

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1. IF the majority of Americans realize it's the Republicans who are the obstructionists, I think we'll do well.

Unfortunately, the RW has better talking points and their messaging is better, so it may be their soundbites that are in the American psyche. Plus, the level of anti-Dem fervor is pretty high...

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2. that's my thought also

we have to expose the record however... make the republicans own the jobs record instead of Obama.. it seems to me the Obama campaign at least at the top is as sharp as it was 08..a well orchestrated campaign can take back the House and hold the Senate..

The defrocked warped primitive, who's as mean (and as ugly) as a snake:

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3. I think watching the GOP kill jobs bill after jobs bill while doing the extremely important business of renaming post offices is sticking in a lot of craws out there.

This is the Democrats' election to lose. They're going to have to work really hard at it to throw this one away.

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4. Given that the gop has insulted and/or cut services to so many it will depend on if the voter remembers what has been happening. For instance women should surely understand that "the bums" are the gop. In states where these voter ID laws are being pushed it should remind minority groups how they got the vote and which "bums" are trying to take it away from them. Unions also understand that it is the gop obstructing job creation. Many of us are actually smart enough to know that we are going to lose too much if we do not vote against the people - gop - who created this problem in the first place with their trickle down economy.

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5. I'll be totally surprised if the Dems don't take back the house and build on their majority in the Senate. Most people can see what is going on and to prove my point notice how the pukies have toned down their outright contempt for any and all things Obama these last few months. Oh they are still bucking anything he stands for but they're not in our faces about it like they were a few months ago. Very telling if you ask me

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6. The Senate will be a tough one

Unlike the House, where all are up for election, the Senate chances are determined by the vagaries of retirements and the third of Senators who stand for election every two years. These things are against the Dems this year, just on the numbers themselves.

From what I am reading -- I am no expert here -- the Dems may hold the majority but adding to their thin majority is very unlikely. However, we may even lose our majority. The deck is stacked against us this year.
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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2012, 08:56:45 PM »
Democrat's have had four years, four f ***ing years, to right the course of the economy DUmmies? What have they done.  They have arranged payout after payout to their cronies who have done little besides finance the Democrats' reelection campaigns.  If/When the Democrats lose, the last four years are going to be a case study in government corruption and malfeasance.

edited due to posting while drinking.
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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2012, 09:05:25 PM »
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1. IF the majority of Americans realize it's the Republicans who are the obstructionists, I think we'll do well.

Unfortunately, the RW has better talking points and their messaging is better, so it may be their soundbites that are in the American psyche. Plus, the level of anti-Dem fervor is pretty high...

The level of anti-Dem fervor is pretty high?
Now why would that be? Hmmm. Could it be that the Dems are governing against the will of the governed?

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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2012, 09:06:55 PM »
Good Lord,they live in a world of make believe.

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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2012, 09:16:16 PM »
I'm puzzled by something. Democrats seem to vacillate between claiming that Obama's jobs record is good (I read something that claimed his policies have resulted in 4 million jobs in the last 28 months) and saying that "obstructionist" Republicans are responsible for the poor jobs record. Is the latter claim simply a fallback for when people don't buy the former?

Oh well. I guess expecting consistency from them is expecting too much.

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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2012, 09:33:11 PM »
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Bouncy.

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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2012, 09:59:38 PM »
Hey Stupid. You forget the last two years of elections again. No wonder your called DUmbasses.
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Re: sparkling old dude thinks
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2012, 08:04:55 AM »
Bouncy.


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