So... Nov 4th, 2014

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

Let me get this right (I’m so naive, I don’t want to misquote you, NorCal…)

The GOP wins the Senate, and consolidates it’s majority position in the House…

And somehow this is all part of a Marxist inspired plot on the President’s part to get more immigrants into the Country?

Then, yes…I’m naive.

Mufasa
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I think you’re misunderstanding what he actually was intending to say in his post. I think what he looking for was something along the lines of:

Bam saw the writing on the wall awhile ago as it pertains to the countries feelings on who should be in control, and his agenda. So therefore because Bam can look at his approval numbers tanking like the rest fo us, the reasonable assumption was there was a chance he would lose the Senate, and therefore needed to come up with a contingency plan to get Amnesty done, because the prevailing assumption is amnesty will add a couple percentage points to the Democrat voting numbers in the next handful of elections.
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Exactly.

Mustafa, what do you think Obama’s immigration strategy is?

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
The NYT is suggesting the midterm elections be canceled. Just in time for what could be a troublesome election for Democrats.

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What a total joke. Because the people they don’t like voting vote in both Presidential and Midterms we should do away with midterm?

That entire bullshit piece reads like “boo hoo, the uninformed people that vote for my team don’t give two shits about voting in midterms, we should get rid of midterms.”

Don’t bother getting people more engaged in politics by forcing quality candidates or holding those dumbasses accountable in the same rag this piece was printed in… No, eliminate the races you don’t tend to win.

Stupidity…

When did the Times become a liberal campus student newspaper?

[quote]NorCal916 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

Let me get this right (I’m so naive, I don’t want to misquote you, NorCal…)

The GOP wins the Senate, and consolidates it’s majority position in the House…

And somehow this is all part of a Marxist inspired plot on the President’s part to get more immigrants into the Country?

Then, yes…I’m naive.

Mufasa
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I think you’re misunderstanding what he actually was intending to say in his post. I think what he looking for was something along the lines of:

Bam saw the writing on the wall awhile ago as it pertains to the countries feelings on who should be in control, and his agenda. So therefore because Bam can look at his approval numbers tanking like the rest fo us, the reasonable assumption was there was a chance he would lose the Senate, and therefore needed to come up with a contingency plan to get Amnesty done, because the prevailing assumption is amnesty will add a couple percentage points to the Democrat voting numbers in the next handful of elections.
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Exactly.

Mustafa, what do you think Obama’s immigration strategy is?
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Mustafa is so mystified that anyone could possibly be anti-Obama that he can’t imagine any commentary of him NOT a tinfoil hat theory… I’m just waiting for the “but Regan” or “but Bush”.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]NorCal916 wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

Let me get this right (I’m so naive, I don’t want to misquote you, NorCal…)

The GOP wins the Senate, and consolidates it’s majority position in the House…

And somehow this is all part of a Marxist inspired plot on the President’s part to get more immigrants into the Country?

Then, yes…I’m naive.

Mufasa
[/quote]

I think you’re misunderstanding what he actually was intending to say in his post. I think what he looking for was something along the lines of:

Bam saw the writing on the wall awhile ago as it pertains to the countries feelings on who should be in control, and his agenda. So therefore because Bam can look at his approval numbers tanking like the rest fo us, the reasonable assumption was there was a chance he would lose the Senate, and therefore needed to come up with a contingency plan to get Amnesty done, because the prevailing assumption is amnesty will add a couple percentage points to the Democrat voting numbers in the next handful of elections.
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Exactly.

Mustafa, what do you think Obama’s immigration strategy is?
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Mustafa is so mystified that anyone could possibly be anti-Obama that he can’t imagine any commentary of him NOT a tinfoil hat theory… I’m just waiting for the “but Regan” or “but Bush”. [/quote]

that happens both ways

[quote]hmm87 wrote:

that happens both ways
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lol, no shit.

I just like busting Muf’s balls.

Leave it to Biden to run his mouth and claim the Independent Orman will caucus with them if he wins. Swear to God, he and Jerry Brown should be sitting on a park bench feeding pidgeons while mumbling to each other.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Leave it to Biden to run his mouth and claim the Independent Orman will caucus with them if he wins. Swear to God, he and Jerry Brown should be sitting on a park bench feeding pidgeons while mumbling to each other.

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/11/04/Biden-Orman-Will-Be-With-Us[/quote]

Hey, Max…

Now you KNOW the GOP is hoping and praying “Ole’ Joe” is the DEM Presidential Nominee in 2016…!

Mufasa

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
The NYT is suggesting the midterm elections be canceled. Just in time for what could be a troublesome election for Democrats.

[/quote]

What a total joke. Because the people they don’t like voting vote in both Presidential and Midterms we should do away with midterm?

That entire bullshit piece reads like “boo hoo, the uninformed people that vote for my team don’t give two shits about voting in midterms, we should get rid of midterms.”

Don’t bother getting people more engaged in politics by forcing quality candidates or holding those dumbasses accountable in the same rag this piece was printed in… No, eliminate the races you don’t tend to win.

Stupidity…

When did the Times become a liberal campus student newspaper?[/quote]

Jay Sullivan is a junior at Duke.

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Leave it to Biden to run his mouth and claim the Independent Orman will caucus with them if he wins. Swear to God, he and Jerry Brown should be sitting on a park bench feeding pidgeons while mumbling to each other.

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/11/04/Biden-Orman-Will-Be-With-Us[/quote]

Hey, Max…

Now you KNOW the GOP is hoping and praying “Ole’ Joe” is the DEM Presidential Nominee in 2016…!

Mufasa
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Yes, and even the most remedial brainstem knows that won’t happen.

Looks like Mitch McConnell beat Grimes, the AP is reporting it.

Im in upstate NY and voted Astorino for Govenor. I am praying my fellow voters help kick Cuomo the fuck out. Its really hard in NY, which is a red state run by a blue city.
Biggest issues up here for a lot of people are the SAFE Act, which pissed off a lot of gun owners, and the ridiculous taxes we pay for the cities free shit.

Tom Cotton beat Mark Pryor, just called.

Wow, Gardner won in Colorado.

Sen. Uterus lost.

Awesome. I guess Colorado is sick of the War on Women.

Steve Daines takes the Senate seat in Montana held by the Dems since 1913

Fox is calling the GOP gains at least 10 seats in the house.

I am now told by a friend in Montana that the Dem incumbent was ousted in a plagiarism scandal so this wasn’t that much of a surprise.

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:
Im in upstate NY and voted Astorino for Govenor. I am praying my fellow voters help kick Cuomo the fuck out. Its really hard in NY, which is a red state run by a blue city.
Biggest issues up here for a lot of people are the SAFE Act, which pissed off a lot of gun owners, and the ridiculous taxes we pay for the cities free shit.[/quote]

Fuck Cuomo. I have to get out of this backward ass state.

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:

[quote]Alrightmiami19c wrote:
Im in upstate NY and voted Astorino for Govenor. I am praying my fellow voters help kick Cuomo the fuck out. Its really hard in NY, which is a red state run by a blue city.
Biggest issues up here for a lot of people are the SAFE Act, which pissed off a lot of gun owners, and the ridiculous taxes we pay for the cities free shit.[/quote]

Fuck Cuomo. I have to get out of this backward ass state.
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I left in 94.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Mufasa wrote:

  1. The GOP Takes the Senate

  2. There is ENDLESS “America has spoken”/“This was about the future of America”/“We have been given a Mandate”/President Obama is raked over the Coals 1, 375, 355 times between 10PM and 2 AM, blah, blah…

  3. They spend a lot of time doing things that waste a LOT of money and coddle to their base.

  4. Nothing gets done

  5. Rinse and Repeat

Mufasa[/quote]

What does “coddle” mean in this sense?

Is it a bad thing?[/quote]

After all these years, it’s still unclear as to when you are trying to “bait” me, Push, or you are asking a serious question.

You have WAY too much Political knowledge and savvy for me to believe that you don’t know what “coddling to the Base” is…or whether it’s good or bad.

Mufasa
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What do YOU think it means?
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Roberts beat Orman in Kansas, Fox is calling it.