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Mon May-17-10 05:07 AM
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"The Dems have opened a 5 pt. lead in the polls, and I don't get it." |
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Edited on Mon May-17-10 05:12 AM by Skidmore
Uttered by Joe Scarborough this morning as he quoted AP/GfK poll and apparently has his Repubs are going to be masters of the universe train derailed this morning. Commiserating that perhaps the economy IS getting better.
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Mon May-17-10 05:12 AM
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1. Of course he doesn't get it. If he got it, he'd be a Democrat. (nt) |
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Mon May-17-10 06:11 AM
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12. Joe Scum's problem is that he thinks the ReTHUG talking points he spews |
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daily actually influences people. :puke:
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Mon May-17-10 08:24 AM
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29. I think in his off time he is a Fox and Rush junkie |
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why else would he be so know it all on all those republicans talking points.
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Mon May-17-10 09:38 AM
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Mon May-17-10 05:16 AM
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2. The Main Stream Media has been predicting a Republican win in the mid-terms since the inauguration |
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In November, when we actually gain seats in the House, the media will be stood up on its ear. The 'no second term for President Obama' shills will be out in full force after the November elections. They will be shown wrong again too
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Mon May-17-10 05:28 AM
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7. I remember the mainstream also decided Hillary Clinton would be the nominee |
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in 2008. Wrong about that, too.
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Mon May-17-10 05:16 AM
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3. Pugs drive car in the economic ditch TWICE, dems get it out of the ditch TWICE whats the confusion? |
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Mon May-17-10 05:21 AM
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4. stupid gets in their way |
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They just can't get past teh stupid
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Mon May-17-10 05:23 AM
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5. That's why he's a talking head. |
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No thinking is required, no logical thought process, nothing in that head except fog.
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Mon May-17-10 05:27 AM
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6. maybe people are backing away from the batshit crazy party? |
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Mon May-17-10 05:29 AM
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8. He did go on to chew over the fact that the R brand is |
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badly "damaged" with Halperin. Sounds pretty deflated today and moved onto other stories quickly.
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Mon May-17-10 05:59 AM
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9. Joe, there is an awful lot going on that you don't get - time to face the fact - |
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you ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer...(Neither is Mika).
mark
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Mon May-17-10 06:03 AM
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10. He doesn't get it because he swallows his own bullshit. nt |
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Mon May-17-10 06:07 AM
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11. I don't think it is economically related |
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Things are not getting better if you follow what is going on.
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Mon May-17-10 07:16 AM
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21. I tend to agree with you, BUT, I think the polls are showing that voters |
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also clearly see what's going on with the Party of No. Republicans have no clue what to do and voters are seeing that day in and day out.
I try to take the long view but sometimes, in cases of extreme disasters like the economic meltdown of late 2007 and this current oil spill, it's hard to do.
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Mon May-17-10 07:42 AM
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27. The GOP is batshit insane |
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Edited on Mon May-17-10 07:43 AM by AllentownJake
That is about the only thing the democrats have going for them right now. We are not batshit insane, just corrupt. The GOP is batshit insane and corrupt.
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Mon May-17-10 06:55 PM
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35. And this is our problem! I get that. What I do think, however, is that we are better |
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off with Barack Obama as President as we would be with John McCain. Do you not agree?
I mean, with OBama we have all kinds of good legislation but with MCcain we'd have really awful legislation...so what is the contrast, really? We should always hold out for the perfect, I agree and fight like hell for it!
When you go thru the list of things that will be better with a Dem you see how beneficial even a flawed Dem president can be. It's not bad. It just IS. Accept that you (and I) will have to accept less than what we accept. But the alteranitive is MUCH WORSE!
So what are we left with? You decide...
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Mon May-17-10 06:53 AM
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13. Oh, Joe. So sad. Will the realization that you are really just a pathetic, |
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right wing hypocrite that really doesn't matter one way or the other ever hit you?
You think you're important. (You're not.)
You think what you say means something to others. (It doesn't.)
You are arrogant and you have absolutely no reason to be.
You are not exceptionally smart, handsome, quick witted, or talented.
Why are you even on TV? :shrug: (It's your guests people want to see, not you.)
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Mon May-17-10 06:58 AM
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14. Well the Rethugs have completely lost the Latino vote so that could account for that |
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And young Latinos will never forget what the Rethugs are trying to do to them.
Don
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Mon May-17-10 12:03 PM
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33. Haven't they gotten the message that the white Anglos in this country are |
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rapidly becoming the minority, if they're not already in the minority.
Hanging on to that white "exceptionalism" thing by their fingernails...ready to fall off the cliff...
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Mon May-17-10 07:02 AM
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15. Maybe the lies and vapidity aren't working? |
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Mon May-17-10 07:08 AM
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In their minds a "people's revolt" sells. Something Joe, Chris, and many others have been pushing for from day one. Watch how quickly the above mentioned poll results disappear. Tomorrow we will hear all day about the continued revolt.
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Mon May-17-10 07:11 AM
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17. At 6 a.m. he muttered something about the poll perhaps being an "outlier." |
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I was waiting for THAT!!!
Ha, ha, Joe! You are SO SCREWED! Your whole scenario for the fall elections is falling apart at the seams. Even Mark Halperin is swimming away from you this morning...
People like Scar are looking weaker and lamer by the hour...
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Mon May-17-10 07:14 AM
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19. Joe keeps getting shut down by everyone this morning |
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Even by freaking Politico...Scarborough started spinning about Kagan's senior thesis, and the guy from Politico said (after saying to Joe that there was no there there) "Well, I'm sure you will take time to read it before your radio show, right? " and Joe snotted "What.Ever." Haha.
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Mon May-17-10 07:12 AM
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Edited on Mon May-17-10 07:12 AM by CTyankee
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Mon May-17-10 07:15 AM
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20. Of course he doesn't get it. He's a conservative. |
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What else is there to know?
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Mon May-17-10 07:21 AM
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22. Guess He Hasn't Been Reading The Polls That Show Rushpublicans are Still Dogcrap |
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Supposedly more people consider themselves "conservative" than rushpublican. The party's congressional poll numbers have been in the 20s for years and haven't moved much in this "rushpublican resurgence".
As I've said on many occasions, the GOOP had been too busy reading their own press clippings. Predictions of winning 100 seats in the House and control of the Senate was a pipe dream short of a total Democratic party implosion. Maybe Joey is starting to realize that his teabagger buddies could be the turd in his party's punchbowl as they either hijack the party and drive it off the political abyss or the "establishment" candidates win and the teabaggers decide to stay home.
Methinks the GOOP has protested too much...a majority are getting tired of their harping and obstruction with little to offer in return. Actually I hope they haven't gotten this message as they continue to shadow box with their own.
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Mon May-17-10 07:24 AM
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23. Doesn't everyone get it? |
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Mon May-17-10 12:14 PM
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34. But, But, But republicans have electrolytes! nt |
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Mon May-17-10 07:32 AM
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24. "But everyone in my exclusive club says...." |
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This is like the folks at teabagger rallies who go on about how "government isn't listening to 'we the people'" because they don't happen to constitute a majority view and only associate with their own kind.
The same goes for people here who think a "national strike" day is a wildly popular idea that is just around the corner.
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Mon May-17-10 09:51 AM
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31. I think that a "national strike" day................. |
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is closer than a Republican takeover of Congress.
You DO make a great point about the insular nature of the teabaggers and other fringe righties though. I've seen it for YEARS now. These guys were crowing about how "everybody" was on their side when they were winning/stealing elections by one and two %. I'd always ask "How does a 1% victory in a contested election count as a massive mandate?" They never had an answer except "We won. Get over it."
And that's because they only got info from their little insular group. Of COURSE their white only good ole boys clubs thought the same as them, ergo (in their minds) that WAS everybody.
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Mon May-17-10 07:34 AM
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25. scarboy will never get it |
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Mon May-17-10 07:39 AM
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26. All the lying and positioning by the RW Media Hatemongers is working against them. |
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I'm glad to see the voters are able to see through all the RNC bullshit propaganda.
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Mon May-17-10 07:43 AM
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28. He's paid *not* to get it, and paid even more to lie about it. |
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Edited on Mon May-17-10 07:44 AM by Orsino
He's not that dumb, but he is that much of a whore.
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Mon May-17-10 10:59 AM
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32. As the economy continues to improve the GOP will have nothing to offer the nation |
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Mon May-17-10 06:58 PM
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Financial reform and the oil spill reminded people that the GOP always sides with big business first.
The economy is turning around, jobs aren't being created en masse but the losses have stopped
Health reform proved the dems can get stuff done, now people see the GOP lies were all just histrionics
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