Posted on 12/30/2010 2:34:14 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Last Jan. 28 there was a column in this newspaper about why Gov. Charlie Crist could still win the U.S. Senate race.
Crist had survived many tough fights in the past, the column said. He still enjoyed "mainstream goodwill" and a 50 percent approval rating.
"As for (Marco) Rubio," the writer continued dismissively, "today's media darling is tomorrow's target."
And who was the idiot saying all this?
That would be me.
Rubio beat Crist by 19 points.
Wait, I got more.
March 23, I speculated that by the time the November elections rolled around, health-care reform ("Obamacare") would have faded as a hot issue, once Americans saw some of the early benefits:
[I]t is all well and good to campaign against "socialism." It is another thing to tell millions of Americans who will start enjoying these benefits before the election that it was a mistake, and they should want to give them back.
Maybe not.
[snip]
In April, I wrote a column "channeling" the governor and predicting that he would stay in the Republican Party. He declared himself an independent 10 days later.
As conservative friends told me all year, I was slow to recognize the coming tidal wave of the November elections. "The question," I wrote in May, "is how much of this is revolution, and how much is the midterm wash-and-rinse cycle."
Is it too late to vote for "revolution"?
[snip]
In closing, I am grateful to reader Jesse Califano of Tampa, who sent me a copy of Jan. 28's column on Crist and suggested politely that I have my head examined.
"For your convenience," he wrote, "I've included a partial listing of specialists in your area." It was a directory of local proctologists.
Happy New Year to all.
(Excerpt) Read more at tampabay.com ...
don't NOBODY know the REAL Americans cept one of them.
the bubble these elitist liberals and RINOs live in are inflated with GI gas.
Then there is this AP story published in the Washington Times:
Crist leaving office after political blunders "Florida's governor a fallen star"
A "fallen star?" LOL!
A quote from the article:
"People found out about his political philosophy.
His compass didn't point north, it didn't point south, it didn't point east and it didn't point west. It pointed any way the wind was blowing for him," said state Sen. John Thrasher, who chairs the state Republican Party. "You can be a populist for so long before it catches up to you and that's exactly what happened to him."
I’ve got to give the guy credit - he may be a lib, but he can laugh at himself. Funny piece.
Journalism is for people who couldn’t cut the rigors of an English degree, and are too lazy to teach.
Reading newspapers is an exercise in misinformation.
All the selected AP and national wire stories are Lib Propaganda. Sports and some local stuff is OK. There are less than 20 Employment ads where there used to be hundreds. They do have a few good writers though on non political stories. The Editorials are at this point just pathetic.
Way too much credit given to the English majors. Either degree plus $.50 gets you on a bus. (my degree was in English and Mass Communications)
5.56mm
This is nice but he’ll go right back to pumping out the same liberal bilge next year.
Indeed they will.
This guy Troxler is like a lot of economists—Consistently wrong, yet still employed.
As stated in the conclusion of the article:
“In closing, I am grateful to reader Jesse Califano of Tampa, who sent me a copy of Jan. 28’s column on Crist and suggested politely that I have my head examined.
“For your convenience,” he wrote, “I’ve included a partial listing of specialists in your area.” It was a directory of local proctologists.”
If Mr. Califano isn’t a Freeper, he should be.
Happy New Year Mr. Califano, where ever you are....in Tampa!
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