pfff...nice pile of dong...
He may want to talk about his own parents...divorced when he was one, and each remarried three times, if he is going to judge other people's parents....
Yeah, rich fools are so pathetic aren't they![]()
pfff...nice pile of dong...
He may want to talk about his own parents...divorced when he was one, and each remarried three times, if he is going to judge other people's parents....
I love the notion that someone who does not hold any conviction is better off because he wouldn't be considered a hypocrite. Good job Dems turning this into just a standard ploy. Someone is a better candidate had they not held an opinion in anything.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politic...ce-for-Coakley
Christian Science Monitor seems to think Obama's appearance may have helped quite a bit. And you can't really accuse them of being "liberal." Well, I'm sure some bag can.
The Brown supporter suggested that Coakley should be a victim of the same crime.
"Shove a curling iron up her butt," the supporter shouted at the rally in West Springfield.
Appearing to smile and nod at the suggestion, Brown replied, "We can do this."
http://rawstory.com/2010/01/brown-sm...kley-be-raped/
Keep dreaming... the latest poll shows Brown ahead by 5 points. In fact, all the latest polls show Brown ahead by anywhere from 3 to 10 points.
And I really don't think Obama making fun of Brown for driving a pickup is the way to win over the average voter.![]()
wtf, are you serious?Obama making fun of Brown for driving a pickup
What a puss.
Yeah, I'm serious. Obama made several cracks about the truck - which, it turns out, is a GM truck! You know, made by the company that Obama now owns.
As a side note - Obama couldn't even fill up a 3,000 seat auditorium - the boy is losing his touch.
I think the point is that Obama's appearance could spur Democratic turnout in a state where registered Democratic voters enjoy a healthy advantage. With most of the polls within or near the margin of error, that's certainly possible. Or it could play right into Brown's hands as he tries to nationalize the race. Should be interesting.
See the last line of my post above - Obama couldn't even fill a 3,000 seat auditorium in one of the bluest states in the country. And a year later, he's still blaming Bush for just about everything - and people are tired of it.
Ahh...character assasinations. Scott Brown wouldnt be a good senator or hes a bad guy because he smiled at a rally when someone ELSE made a crude joke (I love that its being called a 'rape' joke now).
Grasping at the straws, libs.
Kind of speculative to extend his ability to fill a stadium to how he'll get out voters. And as you say, this is still one of the bluest states in the nation. The turnaround in polling just strikes me as a bit reactionary, based on some of Coakley's leads even last week, and I wonder how accurate they all are (Hillary's "surprise" win in NH during the primaries has been mentioned as a possibly similar situation). Regardless, I expect a tight race, and that's a bad enough indicator for Dem's prospects at midterms.
Someone shouted something at a political rally and a politician 'appeared to nod their head and smile.' Convincing.
It should play out into Brown's hands. The mere fact that Barry has to go there, in George Will's words, shows he's lost.
"its being called a 'rape' joke now."
If she doesn't agree to have a curling iron jammed up her ass, it's rape.
Red Cross Aid Scott Brown Voted to Kill Now Helping Relief Efforts in Haiti
By Lee Fang, Think Progress
Posted on January 18, 2010, Printed on January 18, 2010
http://www.alternet.org/bloggers/htt...s.org//145234/
State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), the Republican candidate for the special U.S. Senate election Tuesday, voted against a bill to provide financial assistance to 9/11 rescue workers who had volunteered to rush to the site of the twin towers after the terrorist attack in 2001.
The measure, which was opposed by only two other legislators in addition to Brown, provided paid "leaves of absence for certain Red Cross employees participating in Red Cross emergencies."
Despite Brown's efforts to kill the legislation, it passed along overwhelmingly bipartisan lines and is now helping to compensate Massachusetts Red Cross employees currently deploying to Haiti to provide emergency assistance after the devastating earthquake.
Asked yesterday by ThinkProgress why he opposed the 2001 measure for rescue workers, Brown stated that he had his "own priorities first" at the time. As ThinkProgress reported, during the same period that Brown opposed the financial aid to 9/11 rescue workers, he sponsored a bill to provide a tax-subsidized bond to build a golf course in his district, and voted for across the board corporate tax subsidies.
http://www.alternet.org/bloggers/htt...s.org//145234/
It's good to know that McCain-Feingold will not allow political negative adds near the election. That way biased stories won't come out in hopes of swaying the electorate.
Meanwhile, at the Coakley phone bank
Don't stress girlfriend.
If Coaxley doesn't win, it was rigged anyway, or she wasn't a good candidate. Remember this election is not indicative of anything.
I mean losing to a naked dude in cosmo is not a sign of desperate times. Chill!
The Massachusetts Miracle. Bring it on, baby
Monetary support to Brown might be paying off afterall. Check out the trading line on who will win the election.
http://www.intrade.com/?request_oper...kHomePage=true
inb4 recount takes months to finish
inb4 dems stretch out swearing in Brown as long as possible
Try again. I went to the rally, it was filled to capacity and had another 2 stadiums in spillover rooms all over Northeastern campus.
There's been plenty of negative ads on both sides, right up until late tonight.
Either way, only bleeding liberals still give a about Obama, his same old rhetoric and empty promise speeches.
This election should of been a landslide in an almost 3-1 democratic state. Rofl at liberals who keep on wearing their rose colored spectacles acting as if everything is okay, and this close election is not a referendum on Obama.![]()
Find me a poll where the people polled are 3-1 democrat leaning and you'd have a point...
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