GOP Candidate Who Blamed Autism, Tornadoes on Gay Marriage Wins Primary

Who the fuck cares about Slate?

You said something about obscure state Republicans - a candidate running for a national office is not an obscure state Republican.

End of story.

Stop with the deflections and move on. There is no way you come out even in this debate.

As outlined by the left-leaning Slate website - another story about an obscure Republican candidate, Susanne Atanus, that no-one outside of 9th District in Illinois ever heard of until this news story came out. Perfectly aligned to the sad reality outlined in the Slate article - As the national electoral plight of Democrats increases, so does the incidence of stories about obscure state Republican lawmakers.

Stories like this are a sign of desperation from the liberal left.
 
As outlined by the left-leaning Slate website - another story about an obscure Republican candidate, Susanne Atanus, that no-one outside of 9th District in Illinois ever heard of until this news story came out. Perfectly aligned to the sad reality outlined in the Slate article - As the national electoral plight of Democrats increases, so does the incidence of stories about obscure state Republican lawmakers.

Stories like this are a sign of desperation from the liberal left.

The story came out when she became the Republican candidate for national office. Stories like this are an accurate description of the cesspool of idiocy and bigotry that the GOP has become - trying to blame it on the liberal left is a sign of deflection and idiocy on the conservative right.

Never take any responsibility, never accept mistakes - it's always someone else's fault.

Party of personal responsibility, ya right.
 
The story came out when she became the Republican candidate for national office. Stories like this are an accurate description of the cesspool of idiocy and bigotry that the GOP has become - trying to blame it on the liberal left is a sign of deflection and idiocy on the conservative right.

Of course you ignore the over half dozen examples of state-level office candidates cited in the left-leaning Slate website article.

Don't you think it is meaningful that a leading liberal commentator, David Weigel, who works for MSNBC and Slate is stating "As the national electoral plight of Democrats increases, so does the incidence of stories about obscure state Republican lawmakers."
 
Of course you ignore the over half dozen examples of state-level office candidates cited in the left-leaning Slate website article.

I ignored them because those have NOTHING to do with this thread, if you want to talk about obscure state Republicans, start a new thread. This thread is about a Republican saying stupid things who is representing the Republican party in a NATIONAL election.
 
I ignored them because those have NOTHING to do with this thread, if you want to talk about obscure state Republicans, start a new thread. This thread is about a Republican saying stupid things who is representing the Republican party in a NATIONAL election.

Oh, by all means then let's use the Illinois 9th Congressional District as an example - a district comprising of "all or parts of Chicago and its suburbs". This is a district which has sent a Democrat to Congress every year since 1949 - and the national Republicans consider to be a "throw-away district" that they are not even funding anyone to run in.

Naturally the winner of the Republican primary is some obscure dingbat that no ever heard of with under $2000 spent on the campaign. Of course, you ignore the fact that she was kicked out of the Illinois Republican party - Booted from Illinois GOP: Susanne Atanus’ anti-LGBT comments spark rage

'However, Republican leaders at both the local and state level released a statement on Thursday disavowing her completely.

“Her candidacy is neither supported nor endorsed by the leaders of our party, and she should withdraw from the race immediately,” state party chair Jack Dorgan said in the statement, with Chicago chair Adam Robinson adding that “Atanus is not in any way affiliated with any of our efforts in the Chicago GOP, nor have we ever supported, endorsed, or assisted her in any way at any time.”'
- Jan 23rd article

Great example to try to hold up as having any type of national prominence, you might as well have used some obscure state race.
 
3 LA City Councilmembers Launch Study to Determine If Fracking Caused Earthquake

widespread speculation by the Twitterverse that fracking caused the earthquake that shook Los Angeles on Monday, three LA City Council members have now moved to begin a study on whether indeed fracking could be behind the seismic event. Councilmen Paul Koretz, Bernard Parks, and Mike Bonin have asked city departments to work with the US Geological Survey, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, and the California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources to determine whether fracking contributed to the earthquake.

The City Council has already moved to ban fracking within the city. The City Council vote was a unanimous 10-0, with Parks telling the press, “We’ve learned a great deal about the problems with fracking, and it is because of these grassroots groups that we’ve been educated.”

The proposed motion read, “It is crucial to the health and safety of the City’s residents to understand the seismic impacts of oil and gas extraction activities in the City.” Seismologist Lucy Jones told the LA Times that the theory “sounds implausible…Induced earthquakes are almost always shallower than this.”
 
Oh, by all means then let's use the Illinois 9th Congressional District as an example - a district comprising of "all or parts of Chicago and its suburbs". This is a district which has sent a Democrat to Congress every year since 1949 - and the national Republicans consider to be a "throw-away district" that they are not even funding anyone to run in.

Naturally the winner of the Republican primary is some obscure dingbat that no ever heard of with under $2000 spent on the campaign. Of course, you ignore the fact that she was kicked out of the Illinois Republican party - Booted from Illinois GOP: Susanne Atanus’ anti-LGBT comments spark rage

'However, Republican leaders at both the local and state level released a statement on Thursday disavowing her completely.

“Her candidacy is neither supported nor endorsed by the leaders of our party, and she should withdraw from the race immediately,” state party chair Jack Dorgan said in the statement, with Chicago chair Adam Robinson adding that “Atanus is not in any way affiliated with any of our efforts in the Chicago GOP, nor have we ever supported, endorsed, or assisted her in any way at any time.”'
- Jan 23rd article

Great example to try to hold up as having any type of national prominence, you might as well have used some obscure state race.

Ok, so now your complain is that it MIGHT as well be same as an obscure state race but it isn't.

And you think this teapartier is fringe? I will be very happy to educate you on what an average tea partier candidate thinks. Some new threads to come.
 
Ok, so now your complain is that it MIGHT as well be same as an obscure state race but it isn't.

And you think this teapartier is fringe? I will be very happy to educate you on what an average tea partier candidate thinks. Some new threads to come.

It is time to admit that your entire initial post and thread is pure crud and you have been called out on your nonsense - and you have nothing further to say.

The candidate is not affiliated in any way with the Republican party.
 
It is time to admit that your entire initial post and thread is pure crud and you have been called out on your nonsense - and you have nothing further to say.

The candidate is not affiliated in any way with the Republican party.

Right, your diatribe about obscure state Republicans - WHICH DOESN'T APPLY to my thread proves your point just because you say so.

The candidate is running for a national office as a Republican, you built it, you own it.
 
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