rsmith6621
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Thu Sep-17-09 06:30 PM
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When does Tim Kaine say...... |
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......enough and call the PUKES of the RNC on the crap that they are spewing from their mouths.....
Watching Hardball tonight was alarming.......GOV Kaine being the leader of the party needs to either get together with Mike Steele and come to some sort of agreement and see that Steele goes public and say ENOUGH or he needs to call them on their bullshit unproductive talk....
THEY HAVE NO SOLUTIONS....ONLY LIES.
I support Jimmy Carter.
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Sebastian Doyle
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Thu Sep-17-09 06:32 PM
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1. I doubt he will say anything |
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Kaine's a typical Virginia DLC'er type. He wouldn't want to offend any members of the party he actually belongs to.
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eleny
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Thu Sep-17-09 06:33 PM
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2. Kaine will say what Obama wants him to say |
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I support Carter, too. He has every right to tell it as he sees it. But Kaine won't cross Obama. They're close and evidently on the same page with not wanting to deal with the issue.
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Thu Sep-17-09 07:57 PM
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5. some people seem to be working on the assumption that President Obama |
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never consults with President Carter.
They would be mistaken.
There is as much reason to believe that President Carter's attack was coordinated with the Whitehouse as there is that President Carter was acting on his own initiative without telling the Whitehouse what he was going to do. Frankly I find it absurd to think that President Carter would initiate any public campaign without atleast giving the Whitehouse the courtesy of advanced notice.
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eleny
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Thu Sep-17-09 08:47 PM
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Surrogates are a good way to deal with this incendiary issue. :hi:
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Thu Sep-17-09 06:41 PM
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3. Kaine won't say squat. n/t |
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Thu Sep-17-09 06:54 PM
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4. Are you referring to the opening segment |
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where they were talking about the threat of violence coming out of all of the hateful signs, remarks?
I give Chris Matthews a LOT of credit for dealing with this issue so openly and honestly. I am fearful that if the rhetoric isn't toned down very soon that something really bad will come of all of this.
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Thu Sep-17-09 08:10 PM
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6. Tim Kaine? Who's that? |
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Oh, right, he's head of the DNC.
When Howard Dean was the chairperson you saw him all the time. Kaine? Missing in action.
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Thu Sep-17-09 08:57 PM
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8. That because Obama is head of the party |
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Who was head of the RNC when Bush was office party? Chairs tend to take a backseat role when it's their party in power.
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