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    the fact that both you and dpg reside in basements there = 'nuff said

    lol, the thought of you down in austin handing out candy to kids gave me a good laugh

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    the fact that both you and dpg reside in basements there = 'nuff said
    Falsch. There are very few basements in Austin. Limestone tbh.

    lol, the thought of you down in austin handing out candy to kids gave me a good laugh
    lol, the thought of you trying to triangulate my location like so much Wild Cobra gave me a good laugh.

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    again, your inability to discern trolling from reality is disturbing as to the level of intelligence from the left in this country. dude, i work a lot and its got me dogged the out. i barely get online anymore, i don't have time to sit around on the internet pulling spurstalk shenanigans like triangulating other posters all day. that would take some serious IT skills.

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    again, your inability to discern trolling from reality is disturbing as to the level of intelligence from the left in this country. dude, i work a lot and its got me dogged the out. i barely get online anymore, i don't have time to sit around on the internet pulling spurstalk shenanigans like triangulating other posters all day. that would take some serious IT skills.
    Again, your attempts to somehow scurr me failed miserably and you turned to the lame "jes trollin'" fallback we have all seen before.

    Boring.

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    again, wasn't actually an attempt to scare you, i was having fun with you. even a liberal could figure that out. you're fun to with for about 5 minutes a day then you lose your novelty value.

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    I was jes trollin because i knew you wouldn't fall for it.

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    again, your inability to discern trolling from reality is disturbing as to the level of intelligence from the left in this country. dude, i work a lot and its got me dogged the out. i barely get online anymore, i don't have time to sit around on the internet pulling spurstalk shenanigans like triangulating other posters all day. that would take some serious IT skills.
    I think you must define "barely" a lot differently than I do.

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    I'm only free for about a 5:30 or 6 to 10 window. Not here too much tbh.

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    Karl Rove: Obama ‘succeeded by suppressing the vote’



    Republican political strategist Karl Rove on Thursday claimed that President Barack Obama was re-elected because he was able to suppress voters.


    During an appearance on Fox News, Rove claimed that Obama had not gotten more people to vote for him, compared to 2008. Instead, Obama successfully retained his 2008 supporters and convinced voters not to cast their ballots for his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.


    “He succeeded by suppressing the vote, by saying to people, ‘You may not like who I am and I know you can’t bring yourself to vote for me, but I’m going to paint this other guy as simply a rich guy who only cares about himself,’” he said.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/0...e+Raw+Story%29

    Self-immolation couldn't happen to a nicer, more deserving greasebag

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    5 Very Bad Things That Happened to Karl Rove in Just 2 Days

    There’s been much schadenfreude on the left in the days after Tuesday’s election, and understandably so: Fox News, right-wing politicians, and conservative pundits all took an embarrassing beating.

    Perhaps the biggest recipient of that schadenfreude is Karl Rove. Rove has had a rough week, to put it mildly. After his infamous meltdown on Fox News Tuesday night – at one point in the evening Fox anchor Megyn Kelly asked him if his calculations were “math you do as a Republican to make yourself feel better” – things have just continued to go downhill. Here’s how.

    1. Researchers find that Rove’s super PAC was one of the election’s biggest losers.

    Researchers at the watchdog group the Sunlight Foundation found that [3] Rove’s American Crossroads super PAC came in second to last, ahead of only the NRA, in terms of how much “bang for their buck” they got in this election. The American Prospect explains [4]:

    [T]he biggest money-waster of all, you will be eternally gratified to hear, was Karl Rove's American Crossroads super PAC, which forked out a whopping $104 million and had a “desired result” rate of 1.29 percent. That’s right, folks: The great genius of American Republicanism wasted more of his donors’ money than anyone else. (His non-profit group, Crossroads GPS, did marginally better—a 14-percent “desired result” rate.) Looked at one way, though, American Crossroads had a kind of perfect score: The super PAC supported zero candidates who won on Tuesday.

    At the other end of the scale is Planned Parenthood, which had a more than 97 percent success rate with its two political funds.

    2. He gets chewed out by wealthy GOP donors.

    The Huffington Post reports [5] that rich donors are none too pleased with Rove:

    "The billionaire donors I hear are livid," one Republican operative told The Huffington Post. "There is some holy to pay. Karl Rove has a lot of explaining to do … I don't know how you tell your donors that we spent $390 million and got nothing."

    3. Even the ridiculous Donald Trump makes him look foolish

    Though not quite factually accurate, this tweet from Donald Trump is a good example of the rich dude rage directed at Rove:

    Congrats to @karlrove [6] on blowing $400 million this cycle. Every race Crossroadsgps [7] ran ads in, the Republicans lost. What a waste of money.
    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 7, 2012 [8]

    Supposedly Rove held a call with donors yesterday [9]. That must’ve be interesting.

    4. He shows how much he’s living in fantasy land by saying Obama “suppressed the vote.”

    Rove’s election night Fox News performance revealed exactly how much of a liar he is. Yet he continues to try and pass off obvious BS as reality. Case in point: his claim earlier this week that Obama, whose campaign led a large, successful get out the vote campaign, won the election by “suppressing the vote.” The LA Times puts his remarks in context [10]:

    Appearing on Fox News, where he enthusiastically contested the network’s call of Ohio in favor of Obama earlier in the week, Rove said that Obama had “succeeded by suppressing the vote,” particularly by denigrating “Romney’s character, business a en, experience.”

    Rove’s remarks come after a recent outcry from voices on the left that Republicans were attempting to suppress the vote though voter ID initiatives in vital states such as Pennsylvania and Florida.

    5. The devastating op-eds keep rolling in.

    Headlines like these keep showing up everywhere:

    Karl Rove Is The Most Overrated Person In Politics Today [11] (CBS Boston)

    Is Karl Rove's Political Career Over? [12] (U.S. News and World Report)

    Karl Rove rejects reality [13] (CNN)

    It’s time for Karl Rove to float away in a balloon [14] (Atlanta Journal-Cons ution)

    Finally, Rove is getting taken to task for his lying and manipulating. What took everyone so long?

    http://www.alternet.org/election-2012/5-very-bad-things-happened-karl-rove-just-2-days

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    After Election Losses, Media Agree That Fox News Has Damaged The GOP

    the success of this misinformation resulted in the "single most damaging moment for Mitt Romney in this election, the 47 percent tape." Waldman further wrote that Fox and other conservative media may be "the right's Achilles' Heel."

    Fox "knows it's constantly lying to its audience" and that it discovered "constant lying isn't [a] consistently effective electoral strategy." Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic likewise argued that misinformation from Fox and conservative media cost Romney the election and wrote that "right-leaning outlets like Fox News and Rush Limbaugh's show are far more intellectually closed than CNN or public radio. If you're a rank-and-file conservative, you're probably ready to acknowledge that ideologically friendly media didn't accurately inform you about Election 2012."

    And The Telegraph's Dan Hodes, in a column headlined "Fox News is killing the Republican party," even posited that "Fox News, widely perceived to be one of the Republican party's greatest assets, has actually become a liability to it":
    etc, etc

    http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/11...ox-news/191330

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    "Christian" asshole pastors are damn golden, too

    Texas Megachurch Pastor: Obama’s Re-election Will Lead To ‘Reign Of The Antichrist’

    “I want you to hear me tonight, I am not saying that President Obama is the Antichrist, I am not saying that at all. One reason I know he’s not the Antichrist is the Antichrist is going to have much higher poll numbers when he comes,” said Jeffress.


    “President Obama is not the Antichrist. But what I am saying is this: the course he is choosing to lead our nation is paving the way for the future reign of the Antichrist.”

    http://thinkprogress.org/election/20...he-antichrist/

    And 1000s of his dumb "Christians" suck up his bull as it were divinely revealed (which itself is nothing but another con job)

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    Grover Norquist: Obama Won By Calling Romney ‘A Poopy Head’

    http://thinkprogress.org/politics/20...-a-poopy-head/

    Repugs and right-wingers and "Christians" are a standing, unrepenant INSULT to human intelligence and American civilization

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    Actually, Romney was never a strong candidate. He was the "default" candidate -- the most normal candidate from that freak show GOP primary field. I said from day one that Obama could beat him (IIRC, baseline bum thought just the opposite).
    And Romney would have won had he not selected Ryan as his running mate. Going extreme right when anyone who liked Ryan was already voting for Romney anyways was insanely stupid.

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    BS. Bishop Gecko's personal approval/likability ratings always sucked.

    No common touch whatsoever,

    and foot-in-mouth stuff like

    "I like to fire people",

    "Corporations are people, too my little friend"

    "Ann drives a couple Cadillacs",

    "I'm unemployed, too",

    etc, etc

    really proved was politically tone deaf, iow, a ty politician who got exactly what he deserved. Ryan was the hidden toxic asset to be rolled out after the election.

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