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Wed Aug-09-06 06:38 AM
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Ned wins and Joe gets all the TV coverage this morning. Bah! n/t |
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Wed Aug-09-06 06:39 AM
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1. and have you heard joenomentum? |
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talk about sour grapes and whining. OMG he is PATHETIC!
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Wed Aug-09-06 07:27 AM
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7. Yeah, A Couple of Doses Already of: Joe-Venom... |
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Edited on Wed Aug-09-06 07:28 AM by neoblues
What a negative jerk; for his part, every time I've heard him speak, Lamont has been gracious towards Lieberman and has never once campaigned dirty or slung insults--not even in return for same... and yet, right out of the Rove playbook, there's Joe standing there accusing Lamont of negative campaigning (especially in his concession speech).
That Republican tactic of accusing the Democrats of exactly what they themselves are most guilty of (and of which the Democrats are least guilty of) is so frigging confounding!
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Wed Aug-09-06 06:41 AM
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2. Lamont will be on CNN at 8:15 ET n/t |
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Wed Aug-09-06 06:46 AM
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3. He's an insider, just like the beltway presstitutes |
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People that want to change things are a threat.
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Wed Aug-09-06 06:49 AM
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4. I was just thinking the same thing. Here a Joe, there a Joe, |
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everywhere a Joe, Joe. And he's coming off as a whiner.
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Wed Aug-09-06 06:49 AM
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5. Republican CSPAN callers are supporting Joe & Hank Johnson (GA-4th Dist.) |
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Edited on Wed Aug-09-06 06:52 AM by CottonBear
which tells me that 1) Republicans would vote for Joe if he runs as an indepepndent in CT and 2.) huge numbers of Republican crossed over and voted in both the Democratic primary and primary runoff in GA (McKinney vs. Johnson.)
GA primary rules require one to vote the same party in both the primary and the runoff. Many voters cross over to vote against a candidate in another party rather than for one of their party's candidates. GA is very divided and, in many areas, there are only R or D candidates on the ballot. So, even if you are a Democrat, you may have to vote in the Republican primary in order to be able to vote at all in the primary and vice-versa. Cross-over Democratic voters voted agianst Ralph Reed even though his opposition, Casey Cagle, is an uber-conservative, white, fundy, Republican who is ideologically the same as Reed.
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Wed Aug-09-06 07:04 AM
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6. Since we didn't change media last night, what do you expect. |
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The networks and still owned and operated by the same people as they were Monday. It just ain't going to change.
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