Brown wins.
Accusations of vote fraud etc. in 3…2…1…
I don’t think this is a revolution. I don’t think we’ve turned any corners.
But for the first time, in a very long time, the light at the end of the tunnel doesn’t seem to be a train headed my way.
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Come on Og. Nothing wrong with a little festive spirit. If the music is playing, at least tap a toe. Personally, I’m getting up and dancing.
Nogal in Teddy’s chair… I love it!
(oops sorry for the colloquialism… it means surprise.)
It should be taken as a measure of how badly I want to see the Health Care nightmare stopped that I found myself cheering for a northeastern squishy moderate Republican.
We have one small victory, we need more! A brief celebration is in order before we turn back to the grindstone.
The game is going to be really interesting now.
The force of idealogy is strong with Obama and his worshipers. Reality not so much.
Dems project their deepest inner demons unto other: When they say “bitter clingers” they are talking about themselves. They are bitter and will fiercely cling to their ideology.
Stalin and Mao and PolPot had setbacks. But they clung to their ideology.
I expect that this victory will ratchet up the pain for the country.
I expect you’re correct sofa.
Anything that slows the pace of the socialist takeover of our Republic is welcome.
Five point spread. Hard to fudge that many votes.
Obviously not enough dead people voted!
In NYC and the natives I spoke to were serious when they say that there’s no way a non Kennedy or Kennedy crony coulda lost that race w/o voter fraud, the teabagging msm or both. I gotta get out of here
never, and I mean never reelect anybody. That should pretty well much things up. If in the case you have two new comers, elect the opposite party of the last incumbent.
Make it an amendment to the constitution and things should be pretty well normal in a cycle or two.
I could see single term limits cutting both ways. The possibility of at least one re-election might motivate them to be reasonably responsive to us taxpayers, for at least the next-to-last term.
The risk of having no chance for re-election is that we’d find ourselves stuck with an apocryphal teleprompted stealth commie empty suit bent on wreaking havoc with a lame duck mentality.
Or an actual real live teabagger who can simultaneously gargle balls, do a mean sylvester the cat impression, and play banker, all with the grandest of sanctimony.
Oh wait, we have that. Crap.