DaveinJapan
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Sun Mar-28-10 10:25 PM
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Primaries; will Right Wingers be too busy teabagging standard Republican candidates |
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to bother with their Limbaugian "register Democrat to gum things up" strategy this time around?
I wonder if that will actually have a measurable effect on the way things go in the Democratic party primaries.
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Sun Mar-28-10 10:39 PM
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If the lunatic right is as stupid and disorganised as I think it is, look for NY-23 to be repeated ad nauseum.
If not, Dems could be in trouble in 2010.
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Sun Mar-28-10 11:07 PM
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2. I think it as stupid and disorganized as you think it is, or moreso. nt |
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Mon Mar-29-10 02:54 AM
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3. I've seen several threads here to register and support Tea Party candidates... |
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so we can have an easier election. Do you think that will have anymore a measurable effect?
Besides, I had not heard Limbaugh was once again advocating people to switch in the primaries. His plan to disrupt the Democratic Party primaries and get Obama nominated and beat Hillary Clinton express worked so well. :sarcasm:
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Mon Mar-29-10 02:59 AM
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4. That'd be a strategy, I suppose. |
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The obvious danger being that they could actually end up winning the primary AND the general. Yikes.
Regular right wingers are bad enough, don't want (more) moonbat thugs in high office (we already have more than a few anyway!).
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