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Spence, why did your party get its azz so resoundingly kicked, at all levels, during the Obama years? Lemme guess...racism? Hate? Or was it because people like me got tired of being slandered, tired of being painted so dishonestly? |
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Yes, resoundingly kicked in deed. |
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It's quite amusing watching Jim slap around the circle jerk crew. A tired but decided beating but they lead with the chin.
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"I see you're not posting any data' Even as biased as you are, I assumed you already knew this. But OK... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...loundered.html http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016...der-obama.html http://www.politifact.com/punditfact...egislatures-o/ https://www.npr.org/2016/03/04/46905...ency-heres-why Here's a quote from the above NPR article, is that too right wing for you? "Every president sees his party lose hundreds of positions — it's the price a party holding the White House pays — but no president has come close to Obama. During Obama's eight years in office, the Democrats have lost more House, Senate, state legislative and governors seats than under any other president. When Obama took office, there were 60 Democratic senators; now there are 46. The number of House seats held by Democrats has shrunk from 257 to 188. There are now nine fewer Democratic governors than in 2009. Democrats currently hold fewer elected offices nationwide than at any time since the 1920s." Spence, you said the house seats were flat under Obama, NPR says the democrats dropped from 257 to 188. I don't know how good or bad you are at math, but in your world, does 257 = 188?? Have fun with that. And the NPR stats DON'T take into account the 2018 thumping. Not your best showing Spence, not your best showing... |
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"Demographics and gerrymandering don’t reflect ideology." The articles also talked about the fact that the democrats lost US Senate seats, and governorships. Was that because of gerrymandering? How does gerrymandering impact a statewide race, exactly? And the only reason the GOP could gerrymander, was because of the Tea Party tidal wave of the 2010 midterms. There was no ideological effect that led to the genesis of the Tea Party? No? Tell that to Rick Santorum... NPR said that no president has come close to losing as many seats as Obama. There was something unique there. Then, we elected the biggest jerk in history, to beat the most inevitable candidate in history. How did that happen? White privilege? "I’d rather just let Jim punch himself out" Don't hold your breath, you have a long wait. This is just too much fun. |
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The Democrats lost 69 seats, according to NPR. That's not "pretty flat" by any sane definition. "The bigger point is there's little correlation between dem losses and your vastly superior ideology." Sure, sure, all those people voted for republicans specifically because they prefer liberalism to conservatism. "Most of this stuff just flips back and forth every so often anyway" NPR said no one comes close to Obama, in terms of losses. You are correct, it goes back and forth. In 2008, the GOP got creamed, creamed all over the place, creamed as bad as you can get creamed. |
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