With friends like these...

Quote from NeoRio1:

Just shows how liberal the media is.

People will see the real Obama sooner or later it's just that it's going to suck that the only way they will see the real Obama is when he get's elected president.
Well we'll see it, but the Kool Aid drinkers will believe the media when they blame everything that goes wrong on Bush and the partisanship of Republicans.
 
Quote from Gord:

Well we'll see it, but the Kool Aid drinkers will believe the media when they blame everything that goes wrong on Bush and the partisanship of Republicans.

It isn't the "media." The same old same old GOP playbook is obsolete. Spouting the same old messages (such as guilt by association) doesn’t consistently work anymore, even in some of the nation’s reddest districts.

The loss of three straight special elections, in once solidly Republican districts cannot be explained simply by “bad candidates”, the media, or by being out-organized. They are canaries in the coal mine.

The political atmosphere facing House Republicans this November is the worst since Watergate and is far more toxic than the fall of 2006 when they lost thirty seats (and the majority) and came within a couple of percentage points of losing another fifteen seats.

Without some meaningful changes in direction, the GOP is heading for losses bordering on another twenty seats in the House and up to a half dozen Senate seats.

The Republican brand is in the trash can. If it were a dog food, they would take it off the shelf.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

Alright, stay on that meme.

It's your loss.
Can you name me one long term associate of Obama's that is not on the scoundrel list? :confused:
 
Quote from Gord:

Can you name me one long term associate of Obama's that is not on the scoundrel list?

John McCain

It's too bad you're too stupid to understand the previous post.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

John McCain

It's too bad you're too stupid to understand the previous post.
Too bad for you and your Kool Aid drinking buddies you mean...

John McCain?!?
 
I'm going to repost this in case someone with two neurons to rub together wants to take a crack at it:

Quote from Gord:

Well we'll see it, but the Kool Aid drinkers will believe the media when they blame everything that goes wrong on Bush and the partisanship of Republicans.



It isn't the "media." The same old same old GOP playbook is obsolete. Spouting the same old messages (such as guilt by association) doesn’t consistently work anymore, even in some of the nation’s reddest districts.

The loss of three straight special elections, in once solidly Republican districts cannot be explained simply by “bad candidates”, the media, or by being out-organized. They are canaries in the coal mine.

The political atmosphere facing House Republicans this November is the worst since Watergate and is far more toxic than the fall of 2006 when they lost thirty seats (and the majority) and came within a couple of percentage points of losing another fifteen seats.

Without some meaningful changes in direction, the GOP is heading for losses bordering on another twenty seats in the House and up to a half dozen Senate seats.

The Republican brand is in the trash can. If it were a dog food, they would take it off the shelf.
 
C'mon you wiener liberals! Name for me just one long term associate of Barack Obama who is not on the scoundrels list. You know - somebody who could stand in front of the cameras and say:

"I have known Barack Obama for such and such a years, and I put my integrity on the line by vouching for Barack Obama."

Just one friend? :confused:
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

I'm going to repost this in case someone with two neurons to rub together wants to take a crack at it:





It isn't the "media." The same old same old GOP playbook is obsolete. Spouting the same old messages (such as guilt by association) doesn’t consistently work anymore, even in some of the nation’s reddest districts.

The loss of three straight special elections, in once solidly Republican districts cannot be explained simply by “bad candidates”, the media, or by being out-organized. They are canaries in the coal mine.

The political atmosphere facing House Republicans this November is the worst since Watergate and is far more toxic than the fall of 2006 when they lost thirty seats (and the majority) and came within a couple of percentage points of losing another fifteen seats.

Without some meaningful changes in direction, the GOP is heading for losses bordering on another twenty seats in the House and up to a half dozen Senate seats.

The Republican brand is in the trash can. If it were a dog food, they would take it off the shelf.
It's not worth wasting two good neurons on.

How about a serious answer to my question? One friend? :confused:
 
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