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gabosaurus
03-02-2010, 10:26 PM
The teabaggers need to stick to buggering the GOP mainstream and not branch out on their own. Rank and file voters could care less.
The teabagging candidate for GOP primary for Texas governor is running a poor third.

http://www.dallasnews.com/

red states rule
03-02-2010, 10:31 PM
The teabaggers need to stick to buggering the GOP mainstream and not branch out on their own. Rank and file voters could care less.
The teabagging candidate for GOP primary for Texas governor is running a poor third.

http://www.dallasnews.com/


It is one primary election Gabby. If you want to talk about getting trounced, ask the Dems about that feeling the day after Election Day in November

Dems are trailing badly across the nation - thanks to Obama and his failed policies

Have you bothered to read up on the mood of the voters recently?

Trigg
03-03-2010, 02:23 PM
The teabaggers need to stick to buggering the GOP mainstream and not branch out on their own. Rank and file voters could care less.
The teabagging candidate for GOP primary for Texas governor is running a poor third.

http://www.dallasnews.com/

As usual you simply read the title and neglected the article. So typical of your style.


Taylor said he thought the results boded well for a runoff, pointing out that he and Richard combined received more votes than Jackson.

“Early voters have clearly chosen conservatives over the moderate,” Taylor said.

Most people will vote party line instead of independent, but they're clearly choosing conservative republicans over moderate.

CSM
03-03-2010, 02:25 PM
It's nice to know that Gabby is rooting for the Republican conservative candidate!

PostmodernProphet
03-03-2010, 03:50 PM
The teabaggers need to stick to buggering the GOP mainstream and not branch out on their own. Rank and file voters could care less.
The teabagging candidate for GOP primary for Texas governor is running a poor third.

http://www.dallasnews.com/

Rick Perry won the nomination......are you arguing Perry is not conservative?......from your link...


Early in the campaign, Perry heard the clarion call of Republicans fed up with Washington. He beat the drum for state's rights, famously saying at a Tea Party event last April that he could understand why some Texans might entertain the idea of seceding.

so apparently, a teabagging candidate won 1st, another a "poor third", and a conservative (Hutchinson) came in second?......and this benefits liberals how?......

more fun from the Dallas News articles....

Voter turnout in Collin County’s primary elections Tuesday was twice what officials expected, leading to long lines, a slow count and frustration among voters and candidates.

“We couldn’t imagine it would be this high,” said Fred Moses, chairman of the Collin County Republican Party. “It was off the chart.”

Moses said the heavy turnout was driven by the hotly contested governor’s race, as well as many county races. In addition, the involvement of Tea Party supporters drove voters to the polls, he said.

HogTrash
03-03-2010, 06:55 PM
As usual you simply read the title and neglected the article. So typical of your style.
This is typical fact finding habits of the lazy liberals.

That is why when you cross lazy with not too bright you get gullible.

The sad result is politicians like Pelosi, Reid and Obama deciding the future of our children.

Sir Evil
03-03-2010, 07:25 PM
The teabaggers need to stick to buggering the GOP mainstream and not branch out on their own. Rank and file voters could care less.
The teabagging candidate for GOP primary for Texas governor is running a poor third.

http://www.dallasnews.com/

Your really need to be tebagged and forget about actual debating of politics, you truly suck at this stuff.....

glockmail
03-03-2010, 07:29 PM
Another epic failure of Gabby to prove her lib-tard views. :lol:

gabosaurus
03-04-2010, 06:59 PM
The Republicans will do nothing if they split votes within their own party.
The Teabaggers are going nowhere on a broad scale. They attract only the ignorant and mentally challenged minority, of the type that have posted in this thread.

Trigg
03-04-2010, 07:15 PM
The Republicans will do nothing if they split votes within their own party.
The Teabaggers are going nowhere on a broad scale. They attract only the ignorant and mentally challenged minority, of the type that have posted in this thread.

Did you miss the part where he said the results boded well for a run off???? Republican voters are looking for fiscal responsibility, not liberals masquerading as conservatives.

Again, actually go to an event. You will be surprised to find there are people of every color and political party. Stop being ignorant about what these events are all about.

The MSM and liberal democrates will find out just how big this "minority" is come Nov. when they're all looking for new jobs. We've already seen how important the independent vote is (they're the ones who broke big time for Brown) and they'll still be paying attention come the next round of elections.

AllieBaba
03-04-2010, 07:59 PM
The Republicans will do nothing if they split votes within their own party.
The Teabaggers are going nowhere on a broad scale. They attract only the ignorant and mentally challenged minority, of the type that have posted in this thread.

Lol, you really are out of touch, aren't you?

"Almost nine out of 10 Americans say officials in Washington are heavily influenced by special interests and only care about getting re-elected, according to a recent CNN/Opinion Research poll. Nearly as many say Washington politicians are out of touch. "Honest" is a word that only 22 percent of Americans would use to describe their national leaders.

A CBS News/New York Times poll in early February found 81 percent saying it's time to elect new people to Congress, with just 8 percent saying most members deserve re-election.

These are anemic numbers, even for Washington. The antiestablishment fervor has many consequences:

_The once-dismissed loose confederation of "tea party" activists opposed to big government, bailouts and higher taxes is causing heartburn for establishment candidates across the country.

_Republican Scott Brown won the seat long held by Sen. Ted Kennedy after promising to change Washington's ways.

_Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison lost a GOP primary fight to Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Forced to choose between two incumbents, Texas voters sided heavily against the one who works in Washington."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ivRTKYdP98BVtPqN8lr3qXC7gxpwD9E7MJ6O0

PostmodernProphet
03-04-2010, 08:22 PM
The Republicans will do nothing if they split votes within their own party.
The Teabaggers are going nowhere on a broad scale. They attract only the ignorant and mentally challenged minority, of the type that have posted in this thread.

I've never seen a primary yet where party votes weren't "split"....it's sort of how a party picks a nominee.....

SassyLady
03-05-2010, 02:44 AM
The Republicans will do nothing if they split votes within their own party.
The Teabaggers are going nowhere on a broad scale. They attract only the ignorant and mentally challenged minority, of the type that have posted in this thread.

1. Gabby posts here,
2. Gabby says ignorant and mentally challenged people post here,

Thefore,

3. Gabby has just labeled herself as ignorant and mentally challenged.

Conclusion: no one needs to berate Gabby, she has no respect for herself if she labels herself as ignorant and mentally challenged.

CSM
03-05-2010, 07:43 AM
1. Gabby posts here,
2. Gabby says ignorant and mentally challenged people post here,

Thefore,

3. Gabby has just labeled herself as ignorant and mentally challenged.

Conclusion: no one needs to berate Gabby, she has no respect for herself if she labels herself as ignorant and mentally challenged.

I agree. After all, there is nothing wrong with an honest self appraisal! What is obvious is that Gabby was trolling. Either that or she is as out of touch with reality as the members of Congress.

avatar4321
03-06-2010, 12:06 AM
I've never seen a primary yet where party votes weren't "split"....it's sort of how a party picks a nominee.....

Yeah, and Im sure she remembers the Democrat party being split between Obama and Hillary in their primary of 2008.

Maybe Gabby is unaware of that outcome.