[quote]pat wrote:
If I were a republican candidate, I’d be ceasing all this info, double fact check it to make it bullet proof and rail this bitch during the campaign as the face a voice for the democratic party. As a republican strategist, I would put forth the impression being willing to work with obama on compromise and put a bullseye on pelosi’s head…If they do that, in my opinion they’ll score huge in November. Obama is still to popular, but pelosi is a crusty old cunt, whom outside of San Fran, nobody likes…
I think with as far left as obama is, having to fight with a bunch of repulicans would center everybody’s agenda. They’d have to work with each other. I think that would be good, I tend to be on the right, but I don’t want a super majority. I don’t want people to be able to ram through partisan legislation with out resistance.
In the end I want this bitch exposed for the cunt she is…[/quote]
You would be surprised how popular that old cunt is in San Francisco. Honestly, despite more than enough evidence that she is a fire-breathing dragon bitch from which no man can escape from when in her claws, they are so Liberal in that city that it would take an act of divine intervention to get her out. She is a part of the California destruction machine, just like Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein.
[quote]pat wrote:
If I were a republican candidate, I’d be ceasing all this info, double fact check it to make it bullet proof and rail this bitch during the campaign as the face a voice for the democratic party. As a republican strategist, I would put forth the impression being willing to work with obama on compromise and put a bullseye on pelosi’s head…If they do that, in my opinion they’ll score huge in November. Obama is still to popular, but pelosi is a crusty old cunt, whom outside of San Fran, nobody likes…
I think with as far left as obama is, having to fight with a bunch of repulicans would center everybody’s agenda. They’d have to work with each other. I think that would be good, I tend to be on the right, but I don’t want a super majority. I don’t want people to be able to ram through partisan legislation with out resistance.
In the end I want this bitch exposed for the cunt she is…[/quote]
You would be surprised how popular that old cunt is in San Francisco. Honestly, despite more than enough evidence that she is a fire-breathing dragon bitch from which no man can escape from when in her claws, they are so Liberal in that city that it would take an act of divine intervention to get her out. She is a part of the California destruction machine, just like Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein. [/quote]
…in other news Massachusetts just voted in a Republican Senator!!! Anything’s possible Max … except maybe voting Pelosi out of office
[quote]pat wrote:
If I were a republican candidate, I’d be ceasing all this info, double fact check it to make it bullet proof and rail this bitch during the campaign as the face a voice for the democratic party. As a republican strategist, I would put forth the impression being willing to work with obama on compromise and put a bullseye on pelosi’s head…If they do that, in my opinion they’ll score huge in November. Obama is still to popular, but pelosi is a crusty old cunt, whom outside of San Fran, nobody likes…
I think with as far left as obama is, having to fight with a bunch of repulicans would center everybody’s agenda. They’d have to work with each other. I think that would be good, I tend to be on the right, but I don’t want a super majority. I don’t want people to be able to ram through partisan legislation with out resistance.
In the end I want this bitch exposed for the cunt she is…[/quote]
You would be surprised how popular that old cunt is in San Francisco. Honestly, despite more than enough evidence that she is a fire-breathing dragon bitch from which no man can escape from when in her claws, they are so Liberal in that city that it would take an act of divine intervention to get her out. She is a part of the California destruction machine, just like Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein. [/quote]
Oh I get it. It’s probably why it’s one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in, taxed to death and beyond…I know she would pretty much have to suicide bomb a school to maybe get her out. But the rest of the country hates her fucking guts, democrats and republicans and everything in between which makes her a great lightening rod.
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.[/quote]
Excuse me sir, it’s not Ted Kennedy’s seat. It’s the peoples seat.
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.[/quote]
Excuse me sir, it’s not Ted Kennedy’s seat. It’s the peoples seat.[/quote]
I agree with much of what many have you said referring to what happened in Mass. The Bay Area will really need to get on the ball with getting her out, and, just like in Mass, will need a decent candidate to challenge her. There is no shortage of hatred for her, just hope it’s enough.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
I agree with much of what many have you said referring to what happened in Mass. The Bay Area will really need to get on the ball with getting her out, and, just like in Mass, will need a decent candidate to challenge her. There is no shortage of hatred for her, just hope it’s enough. [/quote]
It was enough for Obama:)
It is a sad state of affairs that we the people willingly gave up all control of our small piece of the world. We continue to vote for the lesser of two evils in just about every election and seem to be unable to do anything but bitch and moan. We have grown weak. The powers at be keep us so busy trying to get ahead or simply make it day to day that we are unable to challenge the system in mass. Sad.
Here’s what the rest of the Dems are doing. Wonder who flew them down for this meeting, the taxpayers or the lobbyists.[/quote]
They wouldn’t have gone on the lobbyists’ own jets, as members of Congress are not permitted to fly on private jets. However s to whether lobbyists can buy commercial airline tickets for them, I don’t know.
[quote]Headhunter wrote:
I’m sorry but the people who keep voting for these people, like Pelosi, Murtha, Reid, have got to be the dumbest assholes on the planet. What are they thinking?
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My district butts up directly to Murthas, and I will attest to the fact that they are, by and large, a the most idiotic bunch of toothless, inbred clowns Pennsylvania has to offer.
I don’t call them assholes though. I wouldn’t want my own staging a rebellion for being associated with people who vote for Murtha.
Now that the story includes Pelosi requisitioning the jets to fly her own family without herself or any member of Congress being aboard, I’ve changed to thinking that this may get somewhere after all.
You people know that WE can bring this bitch down, don’t you? I just wrote my congressman about this and you should to. Believe it or not they do listen, not that many people contact them as proportional to their constituency. My congressman has written me back personally before.
Go write your congressmen and bring this bitch down. They get enough letters, they’ll have no choice but to investigate.
If we can get Speaker Bitch Face in trouble, it will fuck with obomunism. Just do it, then got for a PR squat.
I hate both the Republican and the Democratic parties. I hate the party system in general. The Democrats appear to be particularly reprehensible, though. It seems they are nothing but corrupt attorneys who misuse their office for their own personal gain. I’m left with that impression even with the media protecting them as someone previously alluded to.
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.[/quote]
Excuse me sir, it’s not Ted Kennedy’s seat. It’s the peoples seat.[/quote]
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.[/quote]
Excuse me sir, it’s not Ted Kennedy’s seat. It’s the peoples seat.[/quote]
Of course, a republican just took Ted Kennedy’s seat. In the most entrenched left wing state in the nation, replacing the most liberal senator to ever hold office. So anything is possible now.[/quote]
Excuse me sir, it’s not Ted Kennedy’s seat. It’s the peoples seat.[/quote]