So what's he going to do when he gets to the Senate since he had to win by throwing the Kenyan under the bus and he is a lame duck up for another election in 2 years?
Do you think Obama will be inviting him on stage for teleprompter celebrations?
So what's he going to do when he gets to the Senate since he had to win by throwing the Kenyan under the bus and he is a lame duck up for another election in 2 years?
well, he'll caucus with the Democrats, which is probably the most important thing to them right now.
On January 3, 2011 the GOP assumes responsibility for deficit spending.
models are showing a 55-57 seat gain for the GOP in the House, despite the hype, this is looking a lot more like 1994 then it is some sort of tidal wave for the GOP.
On January 3, 2011 the GOP assumes responsibility for deficit spending.
Freepers are lashing out at Karl Rove and arguing that Coons stole the election
He'll come up with some ultra-libs like Romney, Jindal, and Palin, and all will be forgiven. Witches aren't socialist enough for them anyway. They were only supporting her because of an R.
Globalist, NWO, war mongers like Bush and McStain are what they crave. They miss Bush so.
I'm still asking myself why no cell phones in 2010 in the polls????
Philippines election: Doubts arise over electronic voting machines ... Mar 9, 2010 ... But in tests, the voting machines rejected ballots and failed to connect to the cell phone networks to transmit results. www.csmonitor.com/.../Phi...lectronic-voting-machines
#91. To: Skip Intro, brian S, lucysmom, badeye (#89)
Silver now projects a 60 seat gain for the GOP in the House.
Meanwhile, in badeye's home:
Another Democrat whose results look reasonably robust early on is Ted Strickland, the incumbent governor of Ohio. Below is a side-by-side comparison of his performance this year and Barack Obama's in 2008, when he won the state by 5 points. As you can see, Mr. Strickland is performing well in essentially all of the areas where Barack Obama did, save perhaps for a little bit of weakness in the Cleveland and Cincinnati suburbs, while doing considerably better than Mr. Obama in the southwestern portion of the state. That doesn't necessarily mean that he's going to win, since his turnout won't be as heavy as Mr. Obama's in places like Cleveland. Still, this is the sort of pattern you might expect to see from a Democrat who ekes out a narrow victory in Ohio.
On January 3, 2011 the GOP assumes responsibility for deficit spending.
i'm listening to talking heads on MSNBC wondering how the GOP will actually cut spending when they refuse to detail how they will cut spending. Next year is going to be very interesting.
On January 3, 2011 the GOP assumes responsibility for deficit spending.
i'm listening to talking heads on MSNBC wondering how the GOP will actually cut spending when they refuse to detail how they will cut spending. Next year is going to be very interesting.
Now that they've won the House, that promise is no longer operational. Wait until 2012 when they'll bring it up again.
You know, the two wars that were in right now is exactly what were in. - Sharron Angle, Tea Party Loon and future US Senator
Is that the only point under your hat? I think I have read the same whine out of you for the last six months, day in and day out. Stop beating a dead horse.
Well, [war's] got to do something for attention, his multiple personalities aren't speaking to him any more, and his imaginary friends keep finding excuses not to come over. (Murron)
Tancredo loses in CO GOV race. Yet another Palinite loses. If the GOP candidate finishes with less than 10%, by law the GOP gets "minor party status" and is limited in future ballot position and funds.
On January 3, 2011 the GOP assumes responsibility for deficit spending.