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Re: Reid wins
« Reply #25 on: November 03, 2010, 06:09:48 AM »
I also think that Team Kneepad doesn't realize there were only 36 seats up for reelection in the Senate. A lot of them in Democratic strongholds. I hope that Obama continues his arrogance because 2012 will make yesterday's tsunami look like a ripple.

I am thrilled with the results of yesterday short of a few senate races.  However, its better for the Dems to only nominally still controll the senate since they will get a ton of blame and obama cant blame the gop for what goes on over there. 

With Manchin saying he is against cap & trade, obamacare, etc etc, Obama simply does not have the votes in the Senate anymore to do anything, especially considering who is up in 2012.   

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Re: Reid wins
« Reply #26 on: November 03, 2010, 06:11:55 AM »
If ya retards supported the reasonable candidate in Delaware instead of nominating the Witch, you might have had a chance at a truly historic night. But you just had to put up Moron-O'Donnell.  :-\ Thanks!

And if you didnt run far left extremists like Russ Feingold and Kendrick Meek maybe your party wouldnt look like a pile of shit this morning.Congrats,you beat ODonnell and Angle.We will take the 65 seats we won in congress and enough votes in the senate to COMPLETELY stop Imam Brack Hussein Obamas agenda.

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Re: Reid wins
« Reply #27 on: November 03, 2010, 06:16:35 AM »
If ya retards supported the reasonable candidate in Delaware instead of nominating the Witch, you might have had a chance at a truly historic night. But you just had to put up Moron-O'Donnell.  :-\ Thanks!

The night was historic. This is what is being called a category 4 instead of a category 5......an @$$-whipping for the Dems indeed (just not as severe).

Keep in mind that the GOP got some CRITICAL Senate seats, namely Obama's old seat in Illinois, which means Mark Kirk goes to Washington immediately, not in January, to put the kabosh to any lame-duck foolishness in the Senate. West Virginia may as well have been a GOP pickup, because the winner of that one RAN AS FAR AWAY from Obama's agenda as he could (he actually symbolically SHOT the cap-and-trade bill).




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Re: Reid wins
« Reply #28 on: November 03, 2010, 06:43:25 AM »
This is hilarious. Still focusing on O'Donnell after Repulicans gained over 50 seats in the House and 6 in the Senate?  What happened yesterday to the Dems should not be diminished.

According to many left wing idiots, the Republican party was dead 2 years ago and in time they would disappear altogether or splinter off into another political party. Some even suggested the Dems would rule forever. So much for that. How things change in just 22 months.


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Re: Reid wins
« Reply #29 on: November 03, 2010, 07:25:49 AM »
Obama is going to continue pushing left, the GOP is going to be a huge obstacle and nothing will get done-- but for now things will not deteriorate any further.

Obama is probably the biggest winner yesterday. As mental midget and international sex offender Benny Blanco correctly remarked, 2012 is all that matters.

If the GOP stops the bleeding and actually turns things around, Obama is going to be heralded as the second coming, and he might not be as lame a duck as everyone thinks. People, who were so fast to prop up the left in 2006+2008 and then toss them overboard in 2010, will have no memory of what has transpired in 2012.

Now, theres always the possibility that Obama is too stupid and arrogant to see the writing on the wall and continues to legislate like he is a South East Asian dictator. That would be the best case scenario for the GOP. If things stay the same, it's Obama's fault. If things get worse, it's Obama's fault. If things get better, it was the GOP standing up to Obama that got the job done.