She's going to do it!
To: therightliveswithus
2 posted on
10/18/2010 7:36:12 AM PDT by
Former Proud Canadian
(How do I change my screen name now that we have the most conservative government in the world?)
To: therightliveswithus
3 posted on
10/18/2010 7:36:52 AM PDT by
VR-21
To: therightliveswithus
" You, up there, please save my a**. I can't go back to life as a civilian with no
access to billions of tax dollars. When the Repubs takeover, I won't even have a
chance at a Cabinet appointment or ambassadorship."
4 posted on
10/18/2010 7:37:19 AM PDT by
Liz
(Nov 2 will be one more stitch in Obama's political shroud.)
To: therightliveswithus
No this can’t be true. An establishment GOP friend who consulted on one of the other campaigns in the primary has told me she’s too extreme and a bit “nuts” and its a shame we wasted this chance. So she can’t be winning ;-)
5 posted on
10/18/2010 7:37:53 AM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
(Now can we forget about that old rum-runner Joe Kennedy and his progeny of philandering drunks?)
To: therightliveswithus
I’m not going to call this race until the last valid ballot is counted, the last fraudulent Dem vote is rejected, and the last frivolous Dem lawsuit is dismissed, but I would be thrilled to see Angle’s margin reach a level where the Dems decide to pull out their funding to shore up candidates in races where they might have a chance.
6 posted on
10/18/2010 7:39:01 AM PDT by
Pollster1
(Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
To: therightliveswithus
I think she did him in on the debate. Now we have to hope to get rid of Boxer and Murray.
To: therightliveswithus
As Dick Morris predicted, the late breakers choosing change in a bad economy. Plus, anyone watching that debate saw Angle as rational and senatorial (certainly more than Reid) which was different than the way she has been caricatured by the left. The same dynamic should work in O’Donnell’s favor. People who have not paid too much attention yet but finally take the time to look at the candidates see a very different picture than the one painted by the left.
8 posted on
10/18/2010 7:43:33 AM PDT by
Tennessean4Bush
(An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds. A pessimist fears this is true.)
To: therightliveswithus
Anybody checked the Vegas SEIU Headquarters for the BAGS of absentee ballots they are sure to mysteriously find there the day after the election?
9 posted on
10/18/2010 7:44:25 AM PDT by
tcrlaf
(Obama White House=Tammany Hall on the National Mall)
To: therightliveswithus
In Nevada, Unions are calling union homes to make sure they vote for Ried, What I heard, they are very aggressive this time.
To: therightliveswithus
Angle's lead is almost larger than the margin of error
11 posted on
10/18/2010 7:45:17 AM PDT by
caveat emptor
( Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah)
To: therightliveswithus
Isn't it funny how so many strong, intelligent women are emerging to take this country back?
We always knew our current GOP congress critters had no testicles!!
12 posted on
10/18/2010 7:49:18 AM PDT by
blondee123
(Illinois ELECT Adam Kinzinger - http://www.electadam.com/( rid US of marxism!))
To: therightliveswithus
Reid taking credit for the Surge did him in along w/the Kiss of Bama.
Look for the 110 range of House seats perhaps more.
Pray for America
15 posted on
10/18/2010 8:03:55 AM PDT by
bray
(A November to Remember)
To: therightliveswithus
This is absolutely fantastic news. For three very important reasons.
(1) The most obvious reason is that it it a pickup in a year where any and every pickup counts.
(2) It vindicates the Tea Party candidates. Four important races to watch are Nevada, Florida, Alaska and Delaware. No matter what else happens this year if we lose more than two of these races the Tea Party will be discredited. The RINOs establishment will use the failure of Tea Party candidates in these states to reassert their right to leadership in the GOP. That is why they are actively sabotaging the races in these states. Angle taking out Reid will put the Tea Party half way to legitimacy.
(3) The dems will be leaderless. Unlike the house the dems might retain the Senate. Even if we take the majority it will only be by one seat. The leader of the Democrats could make them a serious threat to the Tea party's goal, if they can get organized. However if Reid follows Tom Daschle and George Mitchell into defeat at home the meme of lead the Democrats, lose your seat will come into play.
It will become obvious to the Democrats in the Senate that their leaders will get picked off for supporting Obama. As a result their next leader will (a)Defy Obama regularly in order to save his own seat. (b) Be a raving lunatic from a relatively safe seat, and thus be easy to demonize and mount opposition against. Either way there will be a power struggle in the Democrat party and that is always good for us.
16 posted on
10/18/2010 8:05:58 AM PDT by
GonzoGOP
(There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
To: therightliveswithus
Nancy, Harry and Barack better unleash their October Surprise soon.
18 posted on
10/18/2010 8:12:32 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
("The only stable state is one in which all men are equal before the law." -- Aristotle)
To: therightliveswithus
Seiing Harry Reid kicked to the curb will give me great pleasure. Seeing Pelosi lose would be even better. At least she won’t be Speaker after January. Hopefully in 2012 or before we will see Obama kicked to the curb.
24 posted on
10/18/2010 9:21:05 PM PDT by
teletech
(Say NO to RINOS!)
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