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red states rule
09-14-2011, 02:23 AM
Perhaps this is the beginning of the end of Obama. 2012 is looking better and better with each passing day






With the outcome of his own reelection effort 14 difficult months away, President Obama suffered a sharp rebuke Tuesday when voters in New York elected a conservative Republican to represent a Democratic district that has not been in GOP hands since the 1920s.

Bob Turner, the winner, cast the election as a referendum on Obama’s stewardship of the economy and, in the state’s Ninth Congressional District, which has a large population of Orthodox Jewish voters, the president’s position on Israel.
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With 75 percent of the precincts reporting at press time, Turner had a commanding lead, with 53 percent of the vote, compared with 47 percent for Weprin.

Turner, 70, a retired cable TV executive who has never served in elective office, defeated Democratic State Assemblyman David Weprin, 55, who has two decades of experience in public service, to fill the seat left vacant when Anthony Weiner (D) resigned in disgrace in June after more than 12 years in the House.

The defeat came as Republicans trounced Democrats in another special House election Tuesday, in northern Nevada, where Republican Mark Amodei led Democrat Kate Marshall, 56 percent to 39 percent almost from the start.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/republican-wins-democratic-new-york-house-seat/2011/09/13/gIQAoos5QK_story.html?hpid=z1

red states rule
09-14-2011, 04:24 AM
The reaction from the left this morning is funny. They want to see a "new" Obama :laugh2:






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“Let’s face it - it has been a tough summer for Democrats,” said Jack Quinn, a top lobbyist and former White House Counsel to President Clinton. “But I really do think that people are feeling better.”

Quinn said, however, that Obama must confront the GOP.

“They didn’t get the House and say, ‘We want half a loaf.’ They’ve said, ‘we want the whole goddamn oven,’” he argued. “It’s time for the president to really draw some hard lines here.”

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), among the most senior House Democrats, sketched out those lines.


“The Republicans want us to repeal the 20th century, the New Deal, the Fair Deal, to turn us back to the robber barons running the country, and to eviscerate the environmental and other regulations to protect public health and safety,” said Waxman. “And to cut spending in ways that would be very harmful to people who rely on government.”

Others welcomed the notion of a new Obama – even if message doesn’t seem to have yet made its way north to New York or west to Nevada.


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Thunderknuckles
09-14-2011, 09:19 AM
“And to cut spending in ways that would be very harmful to people who rely on government.”
There it is right there. Who's policies do they think brought people to rely on government in the first place?!

red states rule
09-15-2011, 02:48 AM
On the libs loss


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red states rule
09-16-2011, 03:12 AM
Like Virgil and Gabby, Rachel Mancow does not want to talk about the special election

Damn, maybe Virgil will disappear all together after the 2012 election!

We can only hope







The strangest thing happened last night on MSNBC -- its self-proclaimed civics geek Rachel Maddow ignored the results not one but two special elections the day before to fill vacancies in the House.

I know, I know, hard to believe. I mean, every time Maddow does report on elections results -- such as when Democrats win -- she'll segue into her reporting by mock drumming to NBC's bombastic election night music in the background. The woman eats and breathes elections. Can there be much doubt that Maddow camped outside her polling place the night before she first cast a vote to avoid lines in the morning? (video after page break)
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Inexplicably enough, not a word from Maddow on her show Wednesday night about Republican Mark Amodei beating Democrat Kate Marshall to win in Nevada -- dog bites man -- nor about Republican Bob Turner defeating Democrat David Weprin to win in NY's 9th -- man bites dog. The New York district used to be represented by erstwhile frequent Maddow guest and political soulmate Anthony Weiner before he tweeted his way into future editions of Trivial Pursuit.




Read more: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/jack-coleman/2011/09/15/maddow-cant-bear-horror-horror-gop-house-victories-ny-nevada#ixzz1Y745TSEp

red states rule
09-16-2011, 03:58 AM
“And to cut spending in ways that would be very harmful to people who rely on government.”
There it is right there. Who's policies do they think brought people to rely on government in the first place?!



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