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Home Front: Politix
Why Kerry's crack matters
2006-11-01
Posted by:DanNY

#11  Rush has said pubbies have more mail-in ballots out than dems, and there was an interesting piece in THe Hill??? today, generic dem does better, but put names to the pubbies and they win, sometimes very big.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-01 18:14  

#10  Ay-oooooo
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-01 16:05  

#9  I thought Thereza's the one with the crack...

*rimshot*
Posted by: badanov   2006-11-01 13:31  

#8  Has anyone accounted for Karl's presence? Perhaps he was inside the Kerry dummy?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-11-01 13:11  

#7  One Democrat problem lately is they were so sure of success that they may find a lot of their folks don't actually bother to vote. Why go through the hassle when your team is guaranteed to win?

Meanwhile that certainty of success scares out the Republican base. Add Kerry's comments which couldn't be better timed to help the Republicans (and his nomination in the first place) and you have to wonder if Kerry isn't a Rove agent or something.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-11-01 11:51  

#6  The parallels between the DhimmiDonks and the Paleos / jihadis / Talibunnies is, well, remarkable.

All are utterly feckless in all venues except those where incessant babbling constitutes substance.

All miscalculate with astonishing regularity.

All have a knack for unbelievably bad timing.

All are experienced in the art of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

If Darwin had not already been sent to the showers, they'd simply vaporize in a cloud of improbability.
Posted by: .com   2006-11-01 11:34  

#5  re: Democrats staying home in large numbers

It's hard to say. We've been told to practically expect tailgating by jubilant Democrats outside of the polling places, so agitated and motivated are the Left. And yet... only 15% turnout in Democrat primaries?

I saw a sticker on a truck coming into work today: "Another Democrat for Ehrlich". I think there will be more Democrats, disaffected by the likes of Kerry, Murtha and so forth, voting GOP in this election since Ronald Reagan's landslide wins.
Posted by: eLarson   2006-11-01 11:18  

#4  Kerry's crack matters because it was thought that the free spending republican Congress, and the 'quagmire' in Iraq would keep the republicans at home on Tuesday, Nov 7.

Thanks, John, we needed a little incentive. We needed to be reminded of exactly who the democraps are. If Kerry has ignited a large republican turnout, we may even add to republican leads in the houses of Congress. I know if every republican votes that is exactly what will happen.
We know that the democraps will vote because they are lined up behind the platform of progressive ideas eminating from democrap leadership.
Right ! Democraps may stay home in large numbers.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-01 10:36  

#3  It is called "Liberal elites" Procopius2k.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-11-01 09:46  

#2  If you talked about black in this manner you'd be labeled a racist. If you talked about women in this manner you'd be labeled a sexist. If you talked about Jews ...

Unfortunately, no one has developed a 'ist' word yet for such small minded pathetic bigotry.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2006-11-01 09:28  

#1  kerry == redken?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-11-01 09:17  

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