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[quote=CRedskinsRule;710835]hmm, i seem to remember the democrats filibustering a lot as well, (and republicans crying about it) bottom line that is a tool of the minority, and both parties know how to use it (to the detriment of the country, imo)[/quote]a filibuster is not necessarily a bad thing, it prevents a simple majority from running wild over the minority. A pure democracy (simple majority rule) is not a good thing.
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[quote=Slingin Sammy 33;710842]a filibuster is not necessarily a bad thing, it prevents a simple majority from running wild over the minority. A pure democracy (simple majority rule) is not a good thing.[/quote]
I agree, and when a party has no other recourse, yes it is going to use the filibuster as it's tool. It's there for a reason and I understand it. When I said to the detriment, I just have a vivid memory of judicial seats going unfilled due to the Democratic minority filibustering to prevent certain appointments. I guess the bigger point that you make is it is a tool of last resort that prevents a minority from being overrun without due process, and that is a good thing to keep the system in balance. |
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[quote=Slingin Sammy 33;710838]:lol:
Last time I checked the Dems had a majority in the Senate. They had a supermajority (minority doesn't have enough votes to keep a filibuster going) until the special election was held to fill the seat vacated by Sen. Kennedy's passing was won...in liberal Mass....by a Republican. If that's not an indictment of the Democratic controlled Congress I don't know what is.[/quote] :rofl::rofl::rofl: The Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate! Sixty Seats is a majority in the Senate! 60! And thats just breaking even! The most they have had in this term is 58. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Your Republican pals filibuster everything that comes along. Every single bill!!! Thats why I said that we need to get some more Democrats in the Senate. So the Republican Filibuster can be broken. Then and only then things will start getting done. The American People will be happy to see things get done and their ratings will go up. On the other hand, If it stays the way it is now......................................with Republicans still holding power. Our country could very well stay in the freakin dirt! |
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[quote=Miller101;710957]:rofl::rofl::rofl:
[B]The Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate! Sixty Seats is a majority in the Senate! 60![/B] And thats just breaking even! The most they have had in this term is 58. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Your Republican pals filibuster everything that comes along. Every single bill!!! Thats why I said that we need to get some more Democrats in the Senate. So the Republican Filibuster can be broken. Then and only then things will start getting done. The American People will be happy to see things get done and their ratings will go up. On the other hand, If it stays the way it is now......................................with Republicans still holding power. Our country could very well stay in the freakin dirt![/quote] [url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/06/senate.power.balance/index.html]Democrats struggle to hold critical 60-seat Senate majority - CNN.com[/url] |
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[quote=Miller101;710957]:rofl::rofl::rofl:
The Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate! [B]Sixty Seats is a majority in the Senate! 60![/B] And thats just breaking even! The most they have had in this term is 58. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Your Republican pals filibuster everything that comes along. Every single bill!!! Thats why I said that we need to get some more Democrats in the Senate. So the Republican Filibuster can be broken. Then and only then things will start getting done. The American People will be happy to see things get done and their ratings will go up. On the other hand, If it stays the way it is now......................................with Republicans still holding power. Our country could very well stay in the freakin dirt![/quote] Given that there are 100 senators, 51 is the number for a majority. 60 is the number for a powerful super-majority. |
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The 2 "independents" that took the Democrats from the 58 that Miller said and the 60 supermajority basically always vote Democratic. So while the Democrats may technically have only had 58, they controlled 60 votes, or enough to break a filibuster, until they lost the special election early this year.
From Smoot's article: [QUOTE]Democrats currently have exactly 60 members in their caucus; Republicans have 40. The GOP knows that presidents typically lose House and Senate seats during midterm elections, and is banking on that fact to block much of Obama's agenda.[/QUOTE] |
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From the Wikipedia Senate breakdown:
[quote]Party Elected Democratic Party 57 Republican Party 41 Independents ......2 [/quote] Again, the Independents both rarely if ever vote against the Democratic vote if it is a major up/down issue. |
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[quote=firstdown;710780]Bush did include some war spending in his budget but its has always been counted against the deficit. Pretty much the same thing that Obama is doing. In the end the deficit is the deficit no matter what the budget was.[/quote]
Deficit is the shortfall of the budget. You budget 1000 and spend 1150. 150 is the deficit. The budget determines the deficit. The crazy part is they hide stuff by not putting it in the budget. If they know they have to spend it then include it in the budget, its intellectually dishonest not to. Of course Bush didn't include the war costs in the budget because then it would be voted on in perspective with everything else. He would wait til Al Quaeda make a tape then have them vote on the war budget alone. Deficit be damned we gonna get Saddam at all costs!!!! |
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[quote=Miller101;710957]:rofl::rofl::rofl:
The Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate! Sixty Seats is a majority in the Senate! 60! And thats just breaking even! The most they have had in this term is 58. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Your Republican pals filibuster everything that comes along. Every single bill!!! Thats why I said that we need to get some more Democrats in the Senate. So the Republican Filibuster can be broken. Then and only then things will start getting done. The American People will be happy to see things get done and their ratings will go up. On the other hand, If it stays the way it is now......................................[B]with Republicans still holding power.[/B] Our country could very well stay in the freakin dirt![/quote]Have you and jtf been on the NASA shuttle to Bizarro world together? There are countries that have a similar structure to what you're looking for....Venezuela, Cuba, China come to mind. |
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;710966]The 2 "independents" that took the Democrats from the 58 that Miller said and the 60 supermajority basically always vote Democratic. So while the Democrats may technically have only had 58, they controlled 60 votes, or enough to break a filibuster, until they lost the special election early this year.
From Smoot's article:[/quote] You're making it sound like Independents are Democrats. And thats where you are wrong. Do I need to remind you that Lieberman, one of the Independents, joined the McCain Campaign last Presidential Election? He actually wanted McCain, the Republican, to be President. Not the Democrat, but the Republican! [url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/06/06/lieberman_goes_to_bat_for_mccain_campaign/]Lieberman goes to bat for McCain campaign - The Boston Globe[/url] Or that Lieberman sided with the Republicans for almost all of the Health Care Reform debate? I mean, he even joined the Republican Filibuster of it. He was one of the key reasons that the Public Option was taken out...............I'm sure I don't need to remind you that the Public Option was a very Democratic thing. [url=http://www.slate.com/id/2234497]Will Sen. Joe Lieberman filibuster health care reform, or won't he? - By Timothy Noah - Slate Magazine[/url] So, trying to call this guy a Democrat is kind of like catching George Bush in the act of speaking English correctly..............................................It happens from time to time, but not as much as you would like. :) |
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Lieberman's history:
. In the 2000 United States presidential election, Lieberman was the Democratic nominee for Vice President, running with presidential nominee Al Gore, He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2004 presidential election. Lieberman has been officially listed in Senate records for the 110th and 111th Congresses as an "Independent Democrat"[2] Ultimately, the Senate Democratic Caucus voted to allow Lieberman to keep chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subsequently, Lieberman announced that he will continue to caucus with the Democrats.[4] Lieberman remains a registered Democrat.[5] {sidenote, He has also opposed filibustering Republican judicial appointments.} the above was from his Wiki, he also was a Democratic Senator since 1988 before he lost the Democratic primary and ran as an independent democrat. so trying to say this guy isn't a Democrat demonstrates a lack of knowledge about his past. |
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[quote=Miller101;710957]:rofl::rofl::rofl:
The Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate! Sixty Seats is a majority in the Senate! 60! And thats just breaking even! The most they have had in this term is 58. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Your Republican pals filibuster everything that comes along. Every single bill!!! Thats why I said that we need to get some more Democrats in the Senate. So the Republican Filibuster can be broken. Then and only then things will start getting done. The American People will be happy to see things get done and their ratings will go up. On the other hand, If it stays the way it is now......................................[B]with Republicans still holding power[/B]. Our country could very well stay in the freakin dirt![/quote] Wow. The President is a Democrat, the Democrats hold a majority in the House, a majority in the Senate and yet the Republicans are "[I]still holding power[/I]"!!! Amazing. Add that to your "Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate" and you are just the Fact Checking Man!!! Tell the truth, you've learned your debate style from JTF. |
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With Joe Lieberman, Ben Nelson and Blanche Lincoln in the caucus Republicans aren't/weren't the problem...with Brown they have become part of the problem. It's OK though, two can play that game. I'm sure sometime down the road when Lord Obama has ruined America and the GOP gains control once again they'll be whining about how little control they have. Filibuster away....you get a filibuster, you get a filibuster, everybody gets a filibuster.
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I think they should officially change the term "filibuster" to "clusterf***".
As with so many things, a useful and important procedural/legal tool that gets abused (by both sides of the aisle). |
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[quote=Slingin Sammy 33;710976]Have you and jtf been on the NASA shuttle to Bizarro world together? There are countries that have a similar structure to what you're looking for....Venezuela, Cuba, China come to mind.[/quote]
:blah: You actually think that Republicans don't hold power? Are you freakin kidding me!?!?!??! I mean, why hasn't Wall Street Reform passed? Because Republicans have prevented it from doing so. THAT IS CALLED POWER!!!! And also called DUH!!! When you can hold up a bill that is supposed to help bring this country out of a Great Recession.....................its takes POWER to do so. DUH!!!! And Democrats don't have a super majority to break the filibuster! DUH!!!! Its sixty votes to get bills passed in the Senate now. Once upon a time it was fifty with the Vice President breaking the tie. Now, its sixty. Republicans have filibustered every single thing, so it takes Sixty votes to break that and pass the bill. Dems just don't have the votes. [quote="JoeRedskin"]Wow. The President is a Democrat, the Democrats hold a majority in the House, a majority in the Senate and yet the Republicans are "still holding power"!!! Amazing. Add that to your "Democrats never have had a majority in the Senate" and you are just the Fact Checking Man!!! Tell the truth, you've learned your debate style from JTF. [/quote] Once again, The Dems don't hold a majority in the Senate. With Senator Byrd's passing they hold fifty-six seats now. Fifty-six is NOT ENOUGH to get a bill passed anymore and therefore is NOT Majority. DUH!!! If it was enough then Wall Street Reform would have passed already! DUH!!!! Sixty Seats is a majority. SIXTY!!! THE BIG '6' '0'!!! And a Super Majority is something like Sixty-Eight or Sixty Seven................heck, maybe even Sixty-Five. When was the last time the Democrats had that many? Not in my lifetime. And until they get that many. Nothing will get done that the Democrats want to get done. Including passing a bill that will help to, get this, ACTUALLY REGULATE WALL STREET. When you regulate Wall Street you might actually stop a Great Recession from happening before it even happens. Can you imagine that? Preventing something so serious from ever happening? I can't! Not when Republicans have enough power to stop the Democrats from doing anything and everything that the Dems need to do too bring this country out of the ditch that they put it in. Here, here is a little video that I found that explains almost all of the bills that have been held up by the Senate. Bills that have passed the house, but won't pass the Senate: [YT][ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I6uqOMGpT0]YouTube - Wall St Reform? Party of Nope thinks you're a Dope[/ame][/YT] |
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[quote=Miller101;711867]:blah:
You actually think that Republicans don't hold power? Are you freakin kidding me!?!?!??! I mean, why hasn't Wall Street Reform passed? Because Republicans have prevented it from doing so. THAT IS CALLED POWER!!!! And also called DUH!!! When you can hold up a bill that is supposed to help bring this country out of a Great Recession.....................its takes POWER to do so. DUH!!!! And Democrats don't have a super majority to break the filibuster! DUH!!!! Its sixty votes to get bills passed in the Senate now. Once upon a time it was fifty with the Vice President breaking the tie. Now, its sixty. Republicans have filibustered every single thing, so it takes Sixty votes to break that and pass the bill. Dems just don't have the votes. [B] Once again, The Dems don't hold a majority in the Senate. With Senator Byrd's passing they hold fifty-six seats now. Fifty-six is NOT ENOUGH to get a bill passed anymore and therefore is NOT Majority. DUH!!! If it was enough then Wall Street Reform would have passed already! DUH!!!! Sixty Seats is a majority. SIXTY!!! THE BIG '6' '0'!!! And a Super Majority is something like Sixty-Eight or Sixty Seven................heck, maybe even[/B] [B] Sixty-Five.[/B] [/quote] Miller, the Dems still have a majority. FYI, there are only 100 Senators- two per state. If the Democrats have 56, more than half, then how do they not have a majority? Do explain. The Dems no longer have 60 senators, which is the filibuster-proof super majority. DUH!!! You talk loud and say nothing. [url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/06/senate.power.balance/index.html]Democrats struggle to hold critical 60-seat Senate majority - CNN.com[/url] [url=http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/republican-scott-brown-defeats-democrat-martha-coakley-massachusetts/story?id=9602776]Republican Scott Brown Defeats Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts Senate Race - ABC News[/url] [url=http://us-elections.suite101.com/article.cfm/democrats_lose_more_than_senate_seat_in_mass]Democrats Lose More than Senate Seat in Mass: Massachusetts Elects Republican for Senate, Dems Lose Super Majority[/url] |
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When I think of that "can you change" thread that CRed started I wonder about Miller101 and whether he could change. To me he seems to be the type of person who if he heard a Democrat say "the world is shaped like a triangle and the capital of Italy is Tehran" He'd be like "damn right it is!"
I'll post this link again even though he'll just gloss over it. Or maybe he's right,maybe the Dems never have had 60 seats in the Senate and this link is some article from The Onion. [url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/06/senate.power.balance/index.html]Democrats struggle to hold critical 60-seat Senate majority - CNN.com[/url] |
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[quote=GMScud;711871]Miller, the Dems still have a majority. FYI, there are only 100 Senators- two per state. If the Democrats have 56, more than half, then how do they not have a majority? [B]Do explain[/B].
The Dems no longer have 60 senators, which is the filibuster-proof super majority. DUH!!! You talk loud and say nothing. [url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/06/senate.power.balance/index.html]Democrats struggle to hold critical 60-seat Senate majority - CNN.com[/url] [url=http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/republican-scott-brown-defeats-democrat-martha-coakley-massachusetts/story?id=9602776]Republican Scott Brown Defeats Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts Senate Race - ABC News[/url] [url=http://us-elections.suite101.com/article.cfm/democrats_lose_more_than_senate_seat_in_mass]Democrats Lose More than Senate Seat in Mass: Massachusetts Elects Republican for Senate, Dems Lose Super Majority[/url][/quote] It takes 60 to pass a bill from the Senate!!! DUH!!!!!!! The Dems don't have that DUH!!!!! They don't have a majority! DUH!!!!! What more do I have to explain!?!?!?!? |
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[quote=Miller101;711883]It takes 60 to pass a bill from the Senate!!! DUH!!!!!!! The Dems don't have that DUH!!!!! They don't have a majority! DUH!!!!!
What more do I have to explain!?!?!?!?[/quote] You are just an idiot. DUH. Truly. DUH. Beyond comprehension. DUH. You can use whatever definition for "majority" you want, but it doesn't change the meaning. DUH. Majority: greater number of people or things: most of the people or things in a large group ( takes a singular or plural verb ) "The majority of women now work." [url=http://www.bing.com/Dictionary/search?q=define+majority&FORM=DTPDIA&qpvt=majority+definition]define majority - Bing DICTIONARY[/url] |
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[quote=Miller101;711883]It takes 60 to pass a bill from the Senate!!! DUH!!!!!!! The Dems don't have that DUH!!!!! They don't have a majority! DUH!!!!!
What more do I have to explain!?!?!?!?[/quote] You're officially the stupidest member of this message board. It makes me smile that you're a Democrat, if you even know what that means. That is all. No more words need to be wasted. |
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[quote=Miller101;711883]It takes 60 to pass a bill from the Senate!!! DUH!!!!!!! The Dems don't have that DUH!!!!! They don't have a majority! DUH!!!!!
[B]What more do I have to explain!?!?!?!?[/B][/quote] Where you learned math. This is too easy. |
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[quote=Miller101;711883]It takes 60 to pass a bill from the Senate!!! DUH!!!!!!! The Dems don't have that DUH!!!!! They don't have a majority! DUH!!!!!
What more do I have to explain!?!?!?!?[/quote] Do you acknowledge that up until as recently as January 2010 the Dems did hold 60 senate seats? |
Miller, if your point is that Republicans, if united, can hold up any bill in the Senate, ok true enough. But, the Republicans have been a long fractured party, the New England Republicans are very liberal and most major bills could be passed just by minor modifications. If your point is that no business at all is getting done. Heck. That makes us less government types just jump for joy, unfortunately its just not the case. The government is still passing plenty of new laws and bills this year.
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If, on the other hand, you're point is that you are more obtuse than JTF - well then, point to you old boy. Well done.
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[quote=JoeRedskin;711893]If, on the other hand, you're point is that you are more obtuse than JTF - well then, point to you old boy. Well done.[/quote]
Obtuse???? I ain't no triangle. |
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[quote=joethiesmanfan;711919]Obtuse???? I ain't no triangle.[/quote]
Ain't nothing like a good laugh in the morning! |
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[quote=Miller101;711867]:blah:
You actually think that Republicans don't hold power? Are you freakin kidding me!?!?!??! I mean, why hasn't Wall Street Reform passed? Because Republicans have prevented it from doing so. THAT IS CALLED POWER!!!! And also called DUH!!! When you can hold up a bill that is supposed to help bring this country out of a Great Recession.....................its takes POWER to do so. DUH!!!! And Democrats don't have a super majority to break the filibuster! DUH!!!! Its sixty votes to get bills passed in the Senate now. Once upon a time it was fifty with the Vice President breaking the tie. Now, its sixty. Republicans have filibustered every single thing, so it takes Sixty votes to break that and pass the bill. Dems just don't have the votes. Once again, The Dems don't hold a majority in the Senate. With Senator Byrd's passing they hold fifty-six seats now. Fifty-six is NOT ENOUGH to get a bill passed anymore and therefore is NOT Majority. DUH!!! If it was enough then Wall Street Reform would have passed already! DUH!!!! Sixty Seats is a majority. SIXTY!!! THE BIG '6' '0'!!! And a Super Majority is something like Sixty-Eight or Sixty Seven................heck, maybe even Sixty-Five. When was the last time the Democrats had that many? Not in my lifetime. And until they get that many. Nothing will get done that the Democrats want to get done. [B]Including passing a bill that will help to, get this, ACTUALLY REGULATE WALL STREET. When you regulate Wall Street you might actually stop a Great Recession from happening before it even happens.[/B] Can you imagine that? Preventing something so serious from ever happening? I can't! Not when Republicans have enough power to stop the Democrats from doing anything and everything that the Dems need to do too bring this country out of the ditch that they put it in. Here, here is a little video that I found that explains almost all of the bills that have been held up by the Senate. Bills that have passed the house, but won't pass the Senate: [YT][URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I6uqOMGpT0"]YouTube - Wall St Reform? Party of Nope thinks you're a Dope[/URL][/YT][/quote] So do you actually believe that wall street is not currently regulated? You could read a three inch thick book on their regulation and still have not read all heir regulation. |
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[quote=firstdown;711934]So do you actually believe that wall street is not currently regulated? You could read a three inch thick book on their regulation and still have not read all heir regulation.[/quote]
They are regulated, but they wet the bed. Them fools had to ask for 700 billion dollars. Time for castor oil, we can't trust them. We can not base our prosperity on them. If I was Obama I would have let the depression happen then locked up everybody who caused it. I would have been the real socialista. Muahahahahahaha! *evil music* |
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;711892]Miller, if your point is that Republicans, if united, can hold up any bill in the Senate, ok true enough. But, the Republicans have been a long fractured party, [B]the New England Republicans are very liberal and most major bills could be passed just by minor modifications.[/B] If your point is that no business at all is getting done. Heck. That makes us less government types just jump for joy, unfortunately its just not the case. The government is still passing plenty of new laws and bills this year.[/quote]
just because quoting myself is fun: from NBC: [quote] WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. [B]Scott Brown of Massachusetts [/B]helped move sweeping financial legislation closer to passage Monday, announcing that after some misgivings he will support the regulatory overhaul after all. Brown joins Sen. Susan [B]Collins of Maine[/B] as two crucial Republican votes for the legislation. Democratic leaders were still looking to secure the 60 votes needed to overcome procedural hurdles. They were awaiting word from Sens. Olympia Snowe, [B]R-Maine[/B], and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, who supported an earlier Senate version of the bill.[/quote] 3 of the 4 Republicans are from the New England region, I just don't understand why they don't just admit they are Democrats and move on. |
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;711951]just because quoting myself is fun:
from NBC: 3 of the 4 Republicans are from the New England region, I just don't understand why they don't just admit they are Democrats and move on.[/quote] Why don't the blue dogs admit they are Republicans and move on. |
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Poor schmucks. Y'all believe in the WWF too? What about the tooth fairy? I hear she's a sexy number.
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the WWF is real, isnt it?
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Here you go JTF, just for you!
[url=http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.6751/pub_detail.asp]Exclusive: Black Tea Party Spokesperson Rebukes NAACP » Publications » Family Security Matters[/url] |
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The World Wildlife Fund is fake?
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Since this is the Tea Party thread, I though it was worth mentioning that Harry Reid is now leading in the polls against Tea Party candidate, Sharron Angle.
He also has a double digit lead among women. A few months back, some people here thought Reid was toast. I guess we'll see. [URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/16/harry-reid-leads-sharron_n_648939.html"]Harry Reid Leads Sharron Angle In Nevada Senate Race (POLL)[/URL] |
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[quote=12thMan;712766]Since this is the Tea Party thread, I though it was worth mentioning that Harry Reid is now leading in the polls against Tea Party candidate, Sharron Angle.
He also has a double digit lead among women. A few months back, some people here thought Reid was toast. I guess we'll see. [URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/16/harry-reid-leads-sharron_n_648939.html"]Harry Reid Leads Sharron Angle In Nevada Senate Race (POLL)[/URL][/quote] This one's definitely gonna be a dog-fight. Millions of DNC/RNC $$$ rolling into this election. I think Rasmussen on July 13 had Angle 46 Reid 43. Reid's negative attacks have been successful in raising Angle's unfavorable rating a great deal. |
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[quote=12thMan;712766]Since this is the Tea Party thread, I though it was worth mentioning that Harry Reid is now leading in the polls against Tea Party candidate, Sharron Angle.
He also has a double digit lead among women. A few months back, some people here thought Reid was toast. I guess we'll see. [URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/16/harry-reid-leads-sharron_n_648939.html"]Harry Reid Leads Sharron Angle In Nevada Senate Race (POLL)[/URL][/quote] They really blew it...before the Angle nomination and Chicken Sue candidacy I was 90% sure Harry was a cooked goose. Now I am 90% sure good ol' Harry is going to be around next year. There is so much material to hammer her on it's not even funny and the fact that she won't do any interviews outside the conservative TV and Radio circles is only going to hurt. You don't just preach to the choir if you want to win. [YT]OqlfjMQVAE8[/YT] |
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I think more than anything, for me, it speaks to the viability and future prospects of the Tea Party movement. Last summer all the media could do was obsess about the Tea Party and how they were taking the country back. Problem is they want to take it back to the 1900s. What a difference a year makes.
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[quote=12thMan;712781]I think more than anything, for me, it speaks to the viability and future prospects of the Tea Party movement. Last summer all the media could do was obsess about the Tea Party and how they were taking the country back. Problem is they want to take it back to the 1900s. What a difference a year makes.[/quote]I think the Tea Party has a great basic premise, smaller federal gov't, less spending. But it's candidates have to become more politcally saavy if they're going to win elections in battleground areas. They've got to be smarter in responses to questions, learn how to track to the center for general elections, and not get pigeon-holed by strict ideology.
The Tea Party is making a lot of enemies on the left so they're definitely a threat. We'll just have to see how Nov. plays out to determine their real impact. |
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