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Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« on: July 06, 2010, 01:26:29 PM »

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2010, 07:37:19 AM »
Wow,you clearly didnt listen to the clip.Joe has/had no idea what she said and was relying on MR. UNRELIABLE Chris Mathews to explain her view,which he got 100% wrong and totally out of context.Whats funny about the clip is Mika is so wet sitting next to Joe she cant sit still in her seat.I bet by the end of the show her filthy snatch smells like clams.

Reid is finnished.I find it funny that a lib from Mass. on that show who praised Dead Kennedy,laughs at Angle.Its almost funny as hell.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2010, 08:07:05 AM »
Drug lobby showers money on its hero Harry Reid
By: Timothy P. Carney
Examiner Columnist


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July 7, 2010 No scalp would be as treasured by Republicans this fall as that of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. And no incumbent is receiving as much air support from the drug industry as is Reid, who championed a health care bill that pads drug company profits.

The drug lobby has begun a pro-Reid TV blitz in his home state of Nevada. One ad praises Reid for saving jobs and for understanding that "good jobs with good benefits [mean] a better future." The narrator then instructs viewers to "call Harry Reid today; tell him to keep fighting for Nevada families."

But "Nevada families" didn't pay for the ad. The drug lobby did. And while the TV spot makes only passing reference to the health care bill passed in March, there's no doubt this ad buy -- and the rest of the drug industry's generosity toward Harry Reid -- is a big thank you for the corporate-welfare "reform" bill that Reid shepherded through the Senate.

Flash back one year to last July, when Democratic congressmen going home for the Independence Day recess began to hear from their constituents about Obamacare, with the result that "reform" was threatened. That's when top drug lobbyist Billy Tauzin came to the rescue.

Tauzin was president of the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), the largest single-industry lobbying organization in the country. He was also formerly public enemy No. 1 for the Obama campaign, which had held him up as the poster boy for Washington's revolving door and "game playing."

Last July, Tauzin visited the White House twice (and who knows how many meetings he had at nearby coffee shops?) and hashed out a deal on health care. As the Los Angeles Times first reported, Tauzin pledged to support Obamacare if the White House would keep its hands off the government favors the drug industry was already receiving. In addition, Democrats loaded up the bill with plenty more drug company goodies including subsidies, mandates and unprecedented 12-year, government-enforced monopolies on complex drugs.

In the end, PhRMA shaped "reform" as it wanted, and the group ran millions of dollars of ads supporting the bill. Reid passed it. Now PhRMA is doing heavy lifting for Reid, whose approval ratings are in the 30s.

Beyond the PhRMA-funded sappy TV spots, there are plenty more signs of the industry's affection for Reid.

Right after Tauzin's July 22, 2009, West Wing visit, for instance, drug industry political action committees began pumping cash into Reid's endangered campaign.

Tauzin visited the West Wing on a Wednesday, and Eli Lilly's $5,000 PAC check reached Reid on Friday. The following Monday, Reid got two $5,000 PAC checks: one from PhRMA and another from the nation's largest drug maker, Pfizer. Within a week, drug giants Merck and Astra-Zeneca had ponied up, too. That's at least $23,000 in pharmaceutical PAC money in 10 days.

When the bill became law in March, PhRMA, Pfizer, Lilly, the Biotechnology Industry Organization and other drug PACs all ponied up again.

Reid has received $154,000 from Pharma PACs as of May 30, making him the No. 2 recipient behind Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., whose base is in the Research Triangle. Reid is the only politician to get the maximum $10,000 contribution from PhRMA as of the end of May. He's also the only senator to get the max from Eli Lilly's PAC. The health sector is Reid's prime source of PAC funds: half a million dollars already -- and that doesn't count the TV buys.

Reid's lobbyist-bundlers (his volunteer fundraisers from K Street) also come from Big Pharma. Paul DiNino is a lobbyist at Cornerstone Government Affairs, which represents PhRMA, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer and Sanofi-Aventis. DiNino also raised $23,950 for Reid last year alone.

Tony Podesta represents Amgen and Genzyme, and he has bundled at least $78,400 for Reid. William Singer, a Pfizer lobbyist, clocked $39,750 for Reid last year. DLA Piper -- the K Street firm that cut ties with Republican former House Majority Leader Dick Armey because of his opposition to Obamacare -- has a PAC that has raised at least $26,400 for Reid.

Reid this fall will likely follow Obama's lead, and falsely paint himself as the scourge of the special interests -- all on the drug lobby's dime.


Timothy P. Carney, The Examiner's lobbying editor, can be reached at tcarney@washingtonexaminer.com. He writes an op-ed column that appears on Friday.


Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Drug-lobby-showers-money-on-its-hero-Harry-Reid-97882064.html#ixzz0t0dMb7MO

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2010, 08:34:45 AM »
Angle is the posterchild of the typical kooks in the Tea Party and she's running away from her own nutty policy statements:

http://www.sharronsundergroundbunker.com/

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2010, 08:45:14 AM »
Angle is the posterchild of the typical kooks in the Tea Party and she's running away from her own nutty policy statements:

http://www.sharronsundergroundbunker.com/

THE WAR IS LOST...THIS WAR IS LOST!!HarryReid

Kooky?There is a kook in this race and its whispering Harry himself who is going down in Nov.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2010, 09:03:59 AM »
THE WAR IS LOST...THIS WAR IS LOST!!HarryReid

Kooky?There is a kook in this race and its whispering Harry himself who is going down in Nov.

I would be glad to see Reid gone but Angle is not going to be able to do it

she's too busy trying to deny her own nutty positions and dodging reporters

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2010, 10:30:36 AM »
I would be glad to see Reid gone but Angle is not going to be able to do it

she's too busy trying to deny her own nutty positions and dodging reporters

I still think she will win.I dont see the economy improving a bit and Vegas is at 14% UE.I think people will just vote against Reid no matter who is running.Im actually more convinced she will win based on Scarboroughs prediction.This is the guy who also predicted that he and Mikas radio show would revolutionsise radio talk.They are now off the air.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2010, 10:33:24 AM »
I still think she will win.I dont see the economy improving a bit and Vegas is at 14% UE.I think people will just vote against Reid no matter who is running.Im actually more convinced she will win based on Scarboroughs prediction.This is the guy who also predicted that he and Mikas radio show would revolutionsise radio talk.They are now off the air.

I am in NYC and am an avid AM listenser. 

Their show was awful.  Typical crap that you see on their morning TV show. 


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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2010, 09:53:28 AM »
Bump -

Go to RCP - Angle is pulling away with this. 


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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2010, 10:36:26 AM »
sounds like Nev voters put two pieces of shit in this race.

nice work, fellahs.  You employ a d-bag like Reid all that time, then you decide you might replace her with a dumbass like Angle. 

Bravo.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2010, 10:41:23 AM »
sounds like Nev voters put two pieces of shit in this race.

nice work, fellahs.  You employ a d-bag like Reid all that time, then you decide you might replace her with a dumbass like Angle. 

Bravo.

Why is Angle a dirtbag? 

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2010, 11:27:12 AM »
Angle is the posterchild of the typical kooks in the Tea Party and she's running away from her own nutty policy statements:

http://www.sharronsundergroundbunker.com/

Do you spend a lot of time a TEA Party rallies? If not then how do you know who attends?
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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2010, 11:28:05 AM »
Do you spend a lot of time a TEA Party rallies? If not then how do you know who attends?

Because Madcow told him they kill census workers. 

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2010, 11:30:21 AM »
Because Madcow told him they kill census workers. 

I'm just curious, you know since a few don't represent the whole, you know like terrorist.
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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2010, 01:00:16 PM »
Geeze the smug fake conservative Joe and his dim wiited co host look like they were wrong as usual.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2010, 01:03:01 PM »
I'm just curious, you know since a few don't represent the whole, you know like terrorist.

Only far-leftists are allowed to make sweeping generalizations about large swaths of people. Anyone else who does it is a bigot or racist.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2010, 01:19:00 PM »
Why is Angle a dirtbag? 

Upbringing, genetics, or some combination of the two.

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2010, 01:19:54 PM »
Upbringing, genetics, or some combination of the two.

Then whats your excuse?
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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #18 on: October 27, 2010, 01:20:23 PM »
Upbringing, genetics, or some combination of the two.

WTF are you talking about? 

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2010, 01:35:03 PM »
Upbringing, genetics, or some combination of the two.

And yet still she will beat Reid.Of course your the guy who predicted Crist would beat Rubio and be the repub. presidential candidate in 2012 and that Caroline Kennedy would make a great vice presidential candidate for dems so...

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2010, 01:36:15 PM »
And yet still she will beat Reid.Of course your the guy who predicted Crist would beat Rubio and be the repub. presidential candidate in 2012 and that Caroline Kennedy would make a great vice presidential candidate for dems so...

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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2010, 01:46:40 PM »

Poll: Independents Keep GOP Ahead in Four Key Senate Races
By Alex Altman Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010 


Democrats may not lose their Senate majority, but they appear in danger of losing their Senate majority leader. Less than one week before Election Day, Democrat Harry Reid trails Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle in Nevada by four points, according to a CNN/Time/Opinion Research survey that shows the GOP with late-in-the-cycle leads in four key Senate battleground states.

In each of those contests, Republican candidates are buoyed by big leads among independent voters. Despite trailing in the states two most populous counties, Angle boasts a 15-point lead over Reid among independents and sizable margins among males, white voters and voters over 50, giving her a 49%-45% cushion overall. Angle has padded her lead in the races closing stages; a CNN/Time/Opinion research poll earlier this month put her edge at two points, a tally within the margin of error. In the latest poll, Tea Party candidate Scott Ashjian drew 2% in the race, less than in previous surveys.
(See TIME's list of 2010's Races to Watch.)
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In Kentucky, Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul is following a similar formula, riding a wave of support from independents to a 50%-43% lead over Democrat Jack Conway, the states attorney general, the poll found. Independents back Paul by a 63%-26% margin in the Bluegrass State, where President Barack Obamas approval rating sits at 36%. The Bowling Green ophthalmologist, a Tea Party favorite who has endured a rocky general-election campaign, also has support among male Kentuckians and voters over 35.

The Senate clashes are tighter in Colorado and Pennsylvania, two crucial swing states that broke for Democrats in 2008 but could tip back to the GOP on Nov. 2. In the battle for the Senate seat being vacated by Arlen Specter, Republican Pat Toomey leads Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak, 49%-45%, thanks to a 13-point lead among independent voters. The Republican Party also has the lead in the race for the Pennsylvania governors mansion, with nominee Tom Corbett, the Keystone State attorney general, leading Democratic nominee Dan Onorato 52%-45%.
(See TIME's video "Social Issues and the 2010 Midterms.")

In Colorado, Republican Senate nominee Ken Buck is clinging to a narrow advantage over U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, who was appointed to the post in 2009. Buck, who leads overall 47%-46%, has benefited from a 49%-36% cushion among independents and his ability to tether Bennet to Barack Obama, whose approval rating in Colorado is 42% overall and just 30% among independents. Bucks margin shrank slightly from last month, when respondents in a CNN/Time survey gave him a five-point edge.
(See "Scenes from a Midterm-Election Road Trip.")

Meanwhile, the race for Colorado governor remains a bright spot for Democrats amid a dark electoral landscape. Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, who sits at 51%, has been buoyed by disarray within the states GOP, whose nominee, Dan Maes, garnered support from just 10% of respondents. Thirty-seven percent of likely voters backed Constitution Party candidate Tom Tancredo, a former Congressman known for his virulent views on illegal immigration.

As they scramble to stave off a Republican bid for the upper chamber, Democrats may have to rely on California as their ultimate firewall. Incumbent Sen. Barbara Boxer holds a 50%-45% lead over Republican challenger Carly Fiorina, while two-time former Democratic governor Jerry Brown leads Republican nominee Meg Whitman, 51%-44%, in the race for the governors mansion. Democrats in both contests saw their leads hold steady from a similar survey taken last month. Californians also appear poised to reject Proposition 19, a ballot initiative that would allow adult residents to possess or grow up to one ounce of marijuana. Fifty-three percent of respondents oppose the measure, compared to 45% in support.

The CNN/Time/Opinion Research poll was conducted October 20-26 among some 1,500 voters in each of the five states surveyed. The margin of error among likely voters is +/-3.5%.



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Re: Scarborough on Sharron Angle: This Race is Over
« Reply #22 on: October 27, 2010, 03:13:42 PM »
Then whats your excuse?

both, of course!