To: johnny7
We know that George Bush is just killing us," said Delegate David B. Albo, a Republican who narrowly defeated his Democratic challenger in Fairfax County.
If this is true, why did the majority of voters say that the President did not affect their votes?
Methinks this twerp is just looking for a scapegoat. Sad to say, but that is becoming an increasingly 'Pubbie politician position these days.
Hmmmmm, starts to remind me of the whiners on the left.
34 posted on
11/10/2005 4:32:01 AM PST by
DustyMoment
(FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
To: DustyMoment
"We know that George Bush is just killing us," said Delegate David B. Albo"
Well. I didn't see this sentiment in any of the 2000 pieces of campaign literature stuck to my door, in my mailbox, etc.
Why would he say such a thing? Maybe I 'misvoted' on this fellow.
48 posted on
11/10/2005 4:44:16 AM PST by
InsureAmerica
(Evil? I have many words for it. We are as dust, to them. - v v putin)
To: DustyMoment
Methinks this twerp is just looking for a scapegoat. Sad to say, but that is becoming an increasingly 'Pubbie politician position these days It's been a common reaction for years - blame the voter instead of adjusting the party. Perot is the most often cited example I can think of. His candidacy is trotted out to justify the loss of the WH to the DEM party. I don't know who the bogeyman was when Dole ran, but you can bet the GOP-party-faithful do not see that loss as a GOP-induced problem either.
Losers tend to look and point outside for blame.
91 posted on
11/10/2005 5:47:56 AM PST by
Cboldt
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