Its Palin 2, the sequel!
Since last week, cant open any news sites without seeing Christine O'Donnell's face plastered all over it. The liberal media is once again having a field day trying to do everything they can to make her look dumb and undermine any momentum against the dems. Since when would a DELAWARE candidate get so much press?
God forbid we have regular people try to run for office instead of career politicians or lawyers. I dont know a thing about her and dont care to. Its the people of Delaware that need to care. |
Democrats are in panic mode. They see they buzzsaw coming in November. O'Donnell is weak and they will kick her in the face and try to make her a laughing stock (which shouldn't be hard) however they will just be re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Did you see the "Town Hall" Obama held on CNBC yesterday? He was brutalized by the questions. They were so pointed and cutting that the damage was done before he could answer. |
Does she have a daughter?
We need another TV personality
since Lindsey's goin back to jail. |
You know nothing about her, yet are defending her?
I'd bet it's this type of uninformed voters with that kind of mentality who are voting for Frank and have been for years. Do some research, then make an opinion instead of reaching out for ways to criticize the Democrats. It's election season, what do you expect? Do you really think every single Republican isn't doing the same thing? |
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So Johnny, there are HUNDREDS of mid-term elections across our 50 grand states and the ONLY one making national headlines is the one with the dingy, right wing, no-experienced, semi-attractive woman? There is no other story out there? How about Chucky Rangel running with pending CORRUPTION CHARGES? Aint that front page news? This is all driven by the Media! If this was CA, NY, TX, FL - you know states that MATTER, maybe there would be a story, but this is freakin Delaware! |
DERP DERP SHE'S PURTY DERP A DERP
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There can be hundreds of mid-term elections but few senate seat elections which are more significant.
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You must not be paying any attention to politics if you think any state's US Senators or Representatives don't matter. Remember that clusterf#$k of a healthcare bill that was passed thanks to exactly enough votes? O'Donnell might be preferred by the DE's Republicans, but it's the Independents that choose elections. I don't know the specifics on DE's voting population but I do know that the latest Rasmussen report shows that O'Donnell has quite an uphill battle to win, whereas Mike Castle had a significant preference over Chris Coons. |
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WHy is this race, so, so, so , so much more important than the other races? Why???? |
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You're right in terms of affiliation. She's a candidate strongly endorsed by the Tea Party would have been better to say. Trying to take over the nomination from an 18-year veteran and then winning is "thrusting herself into the spotlight". You have major issues if you truly believe the proportion of news coverage something gets denotes its importance. The relative lack of coverage about the 9 Americans killed in Afghanistan today doesn't make it any less important. However, once the brush fire of news is picked up and turns into a blaze, politicians have to address it - along with the multiple people paraded onto news networks and tossed viewer-friendly, softball questions. |
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Quote - You have major issues if you truly believe the proportion of news coverage something gets denotes its importance. Ahh - not its importance, ITS INFLUENCE!!!! By linking the tea party with O'Donell and the right wing, and by filling the news with stories about her (whether true or untrue) serves the purpose of underming the movement. Its intentional. Same reason the NAACP went after the tea party. They are PURPOSELY trying to make a mockery fo O'Donnell, hence the Palin 2, the sequel. They need something to bash to take the INDEPENDENTs attention away from the issues! Libs must be running out of things to wack off to. Nothing better than bashing people they disagree with and calling them narrow minded. |
newsmax front page- not one mention of O'Donnell
Foxnews front page - not one mention of O'Donnell CNN Politics - 2 of the 8 top stories - O'Donnell Hmmm. I bet you'll say its cuz the "right" is embarrased by her? or maybe CNN has a very high Delaware following? Or could CNN possibly have another agenda? influence Johnny. Game plan - tie the tea party to the right wing, make a fool out of O'Donnell. there is plenty of ammo there. They can milk her to election day. Avg american will link tea party to wackos, stay with safe vs. sorry. |
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Can you please point out a Tea party backed candidate who is not right of either the incumbent Repub, or the other Repub candidate? It will shut me up regarding your idea that the connection between the "Tea party" and the "Right Wing" by the evil media. |
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read my response again - I said the media is trying to link the tea party to the right wing. Yes - O'Donell may be right wing, but the tea party is not (see other thread). Bryan - of the 37 other senate races why is O'Donnell on the front page everyday????? NO mention of who she is running against!!! If she was an intelligent speaker with years of experience there wound be no news. Its all about making a fool of her, using her as the "face" of the tea party to influence voters |
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OK, Scott Brown, GREAT example. now he is wandering to the middle, as forecasted by many and he is getting BEAT on by people in the republican party who wanted him to be further right that he is. as far as the media, is this different than the two days of Alvin Greene nonsense had. I think they go for the potential train wreck on either side. I'm just arguing that the Tea party, by their backing the candidates they have, has linked them to the "right wing' She is woefully underqualified, a decent looking women with a history of talking out against whacking off! She is "news worthy" like a blooper reel waiting to happen. if she was a middle aged, reasonably well spoken male, tea party backed candidate, she probably wouldn't get the press she is (see the race in Alaska recently) where was the front page ad naseum CNN coverage of that win linking the Tea Party to the 'far right'? |
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Its a sham. Its the Palin attack plan. But the funny thing is, as much as Palin was proved to be a moron, look how much influence she has. I would think Americans might care what O'Donnell has to say in a debate vs. her comments on "Politcially Incorrect" which is a comedy issues debate. If she wasnt entertaining, she would not have gotten the gig. I also love when "right wing" candidates get blasted for speaking out on sex. I wonder what Biden, a good catholic thinks about pre-marital sex and masturbation? I was a Catholic for years, both of those (2 of my favorite things) were big, big, big no nos for Catholics. So is she really wacky? Or are all Catholics hypocrates? |
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I think she is amusing, but her record of lying about her past and financial ineptitude in her personal life is going to bite her in the ass. |
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Originally Posted by JohnnyD I'd bet it's this type of uninformed voters.... people are too stupid to go do their own research ...... have you ever paid attention during an election? You have major issues ..... angry Obamoron:uhuh: |
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also...there are an equal number of dem and rep cadidates...let me know when the lamestream media begins an in-depth anal exam of a democrat candidate anywhere... |
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New tea party: energy, money and detente with GOP - Yahoo! News "Separate tea party groups still squabble over roles for Republican insiders within the movement, but the conservative activists and GOP stalwarts have reached a truce for the common goal of defeating Democrats, heeding calls for unity from Republicans including Sarah Palin." Don't know why Republicans would want to directly associate themselves with a bunch of reckless, racist hillbillies. YeeeeHaaawwwww!!:devil2: |
There was a Social Republican on CNN this morning who made a good point. Basically that his party right now is more interested in promoting effective bomb throwers than good legislators.
The problem with people like O'Donnell (and like Palin) is that there's no substance under the suit. All they do is recite overly simplified talking points, stir the pot on divisive issues and get in jabs for the blogs. Is this really the fresh blood that's going to revitalize the GOP? -spence |
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RIJ is stating that the Tea Party is being unfairly labeled 'right wing' but by your definition above, it sure sounds it. My point was simply that they are labled 'right' b/c the ARE 'right' I'm going fishing. go do what O'Donnell says she doesn't do while looking at her picture Scott:smash::D:D:D:D:D |
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She's never won an election in her life |
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TO me. a few qualities, as this could be it's own thread 1. Honest 2. Blind to party lines 3. Does what is best for his constituents while still looking out for the country as a whole. 4. Has a hot singing daughter (ok, not required). |
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