Posted on 10/07/2011 11:00:25 AM PDT by Hojczyk
They already have the bumper stickers printed up and are unpacking the Styrofoam columns.
The problem is that these people, from what I’m seeing so far, need to go to jail. This Spinner guy and similar . . . either totally corrupt or totally clueless about how “ethics” works.
Er, didn’t the Prez just say “ethics” wasn’t his best subject in school?
Also Solyndra is bankrupt but it does have assets. I think we the taxpayers should get first crack at the sale of those, not Obama’s bundler buddy.
The Democrat collapse is not serious enough until the vote for the Democrat gets below maybe 30% so that a third party conservative could win it. The collapse of the Democrats is goint to get Romneybama the Republican nomination because the Democrats will have given up on Lenyabama anw will reregister as Republicans for the Primaries. They will nominate Romney as they nominated McCain. In a head to head between the two socialists it doesn’t really matter for the Democrat program which onewins except that Romney will get more of their program past the Republican Congress. If the Democrats are still over 30% or so the kenyan will win with a plurality of votes in a three way race that includes a third party Conservative. If the Democrat vote were to fall to 30% or less then the Conservative would win. More than 30% of voters are sufficiently dependent on the government to make a fall that far highly unlikely under any circumstances. Nonetheless, when/if Romney is the nominee a third party vote for areal Conservative is the rational choice. It will elect the kenyan with a less than majority plurality and leave him ineffective in front of a hopefully still conservative Congress that will not allow his USSC appointments to pass. I suppose the last part about Republicans acting like they believe in their stated principles is wishful thinking but that’s all we’ve really got now.
They don't need to even think about dumping him so long as they have Romney.
The polls right now show the kenyan will lose. If they replace him on the ticket they will lose because replacement candidates for president do not win elections. If the kenyan is removed from the ticket the Democrats will lose much more in the congressional and state and local races because their black welfare constituency will hardly vote at all. In any event, with Romney their Republican nominee they can’t lose. The Kenyan can lose but the Democrats win. A third party real Conservative could change some things.
If they dump Barry then Romney will certainly be the Republican nominee.
A scandal takeout would alienate the black vote just as any other takeout would. Scandal is not something that worries welfare folk and they will believe anything at all is a setup by white folks or rich people to get the black guy. What we have here is identity politics to an extreme. Our guy- no matter his character or associations versus the Oppressors.
Yes, I was thinking more about the scandal option for Dems and pretty much reached the same conclusion you did.
They are, as I said, strangled on the ropes of the identity politics and bogey mans and conspiracy thinking that they themselves diabolically worked overtime for 50 years to engender in the black community.
It will be a long time before the Dems nominate a black again. Doing so has caused them to lose almost total control of the plantation (vis-a-viz election day) because the brainwashed are doing as they’ve been brainwashed to do: vote based on skin color (so long as a Dem); dismiss any criticism as racism; dismiss any fact-based problems as conspiracies, aliens, the CIA, etc.
If the kenyan is still alive and off the ticket the blacks will “know” it is a conspiracy by white oppressors and will vote, or not vote, accordingly. If he were to be replaced by Jesse Jackson or Junior Jackson maybe they could pull it off so that they don’t lose the black vote. They wouldn’t have a prayer for the presidential election but they would save their basic state level representation.
I don’t think too many of us thought Juan Mcshame had much of a chance to win. Especially after his unforgettable remark at a town hall. “You have nothing to fear from an Obama presidency”. Thats when I knew he was taking a dive. I hope he got a lot of money for it.
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