Democrat Jon Corzine has run a ruthless Alinsky type campaign against his Republican challenger, Chris Christie. Christie however has fallen into the common Republican trap and decided to run the typical “country club” style Republican campaign of refusing to fight back. The result of this decision has not been surprising: he is presently losing.
New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine leads Republican challenger Christopher Christie for the first time in their five-month slugfest, on top 43 – 38 percent among likely voters, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Independent candidate Christopher Daggett has 13 percent, with 5 percent undecided.
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Despite the common wisdom, this is what Republicans can expect when they refuse to fight back. They will continue to get stomped on by The Progressives. Jon Corzine is a lousy governor who has raised taxes, and otherwise ruined New Jersey. He should be getting trampled by his opponent. But he isn’t because unlike most Republicans, he is fighting back – and hard. The American public respect fighters, and despise political eunuchs like Christie. The proof of this can be seen in Virginia, where Republican McDonnell has been fighting ruthlessly against the Democrat Deeds and showing him no mercy. The result? He is in the lead!
Let this be a lesson to Republicans that the McCain-Bush “country club” tactics of civility don’t work in the age of Alinsky-Styn-Corzine-Chris Christiele style politics. Whether you like it or not, the facts prove that only ruthlessness gets results.
I despise Corzine, but have much more respect for him than I do Christie. Corzine fights, while Christie cries like a chump!
Tags: Chris Christie, John Corzine, NJ Govenor








A prosecutor who won’t fight?
I see what you have here, but most of the polls they are reporting in NJ has Christie in the lead and climbing up. With the third Party Candidate Daggart dropping. So lets not panic because of one poll here.
I agree. The time for niceties should have been over since 2000 when Gore and the (D)’s tried to steal that election.
Sorry to go OT (and please accept my apologies if you’ve already seen this) but this would seem to be news worth noticing: http://www.detnews.com/article/20091028/METRO/910280436/Leader-of-Detroit-mosque-killed–11-charged-in-FBI-raids
The McCain campaign method: take the high road to defeat.
‘country club’ republicans, indeed.
man, i hate that term! i’m a repub and a CC member. cant we call them spineless republicans, maye ‘girlie-man republicans’ or how about ‘dumbasses’ ?
re: #2 by Nevergiveup
I just checked the RCP poll numbers on the race and they back and forth between Christie and Corzine over the past week. This is a close race and I wouldn’t leave it to the (D) to not have dirty tricks ready for deployment on election day.
Might be commenting in the wrong thread here, but I thought it would be interesting to some that a nasty terror-cell was broken-up today in Dearborn, MI. I’m also pissed that the leader killed the FBI dog, instead of surrendering when he knew he was surrounded.
Story is still developing, but basically these were African-Americans who converted to Islam in prison, and sought to establish a sovereign state of Islam within American borders. You know, just like the Middle Eastern immmigrants are after.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/21454119/detail.html
K-9s are officers, shoot one you get shot.
re: #8 by garycooper
islam delenda est, no matter who they are.
converts to islam are no longer american citizens. they are citizens of the ummah and must be destroyed. islam is a not a religion, it is a fascist, expansionist, politcal movement.
I just listened to an interview of Christie by Michael Medved.
Christie did fight back.
He rebuked Corzine for calling him fat!
brought a butter-knife to a gunfight……….
Forget it, Rodan. It’s Joisey.
/Chinatown
Why are New Yorkers always depressed?
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The light at the end of the tunnel is Joisey.
Bada-boom.
………and an OT to get you riled up……
http://assets.comics.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/300000/00000/0000/100/300140/300140.full.gif
Is there any proof to the claims that Chris whatever ran a “country club” style race?
The baseless statement by Rodan (despite what I think of him/her) isn’t enough for me.
How can you loose on lowering taxes in New Jersey? I think their property taxes are higher than New York. Income has dried up as they chase their most productive workers out of the state. The poll says they don’t believe Christie will lower taxes, how did Corzine pull that off? Anyway, Daggett voters will pull the switch for Christie rather than throw their votes away.
re: #10 by coldwarrior
I couldn’t agree more. And in fact converts are often worse in their zeal to prove themselves.
re: #15 by Rancher
NJ has the highest property taxes in the US.
this is why my wife and i have not moved there, we love south jersey, her parents live there. so nj does not get our college level salaries or talents until the taxes go down.
re: #17 by coldwarrior
So that explains why the house prices are so cheap in New Jersey…compared to California that is…
re: #8 by garycooper
Great minds think alike, Mr. Cooper. See my #4 post above yours.
re: #5 by Rancher
It’s really true. McCain lost because he wouldn’t fight.
The natural conclusion to draw from his failure to tenaciously go after the Presidency was that he also wouldn’t fight for his beliefs if he ever got in office.
His nice guy approach against Zero was not inspiring.
It was infuriating.
re: #10 by coldwarrior
I agree. Unfortunately, while your first sentence is true in fact, it is not so in law.
Must be a slow day at the funny farm. Can’t find any real slime on Republicans, so they throw up an onion thread.
Of course, fake but accurate is ok, when it’s ok.
re: #6 by coldwarrior
Pink elephants?
I don’t believe this poll.
Two much more reputable and accurate polling houses – Rassmussen and Survey USA – both have Christie up by 3 and 2 respectively, one per a poll released just yesterday.
Quinnipiac nearly always leans way left. Last year, they had both Obama and Lautenburg pegged as winning by 8% more than either actually did. Jim Geraghty on Campaign Spot at NRO also pointed out that this Quinny poll has some pretty goofy and unrealistic assumptions in its demographic breakdown.
Sorta related:
In Industry First, Voting Machine Company to Publish Source Code
This is threadworthy. On balance, this is a good thing, but it does have some potential downsides.
re: #23 by snork
nah…that’s what happens if you stay to long at the bar at the country club
s/:crickets
Did Schwarzenegger really tell San Francisco “Fuck You”?
http://www.sfbg.com/blogs/politics/2009/10/arnold_to_sf_fuck_you.html
Totally OT: LameStream Media: Why Did You Bypass These Juicy ACORN Nuggets?
How is the guy in NYS doing?
re: #30 by vagabond trader
hey VT
he’s doing well,
If you got a buck hit the tip jar. This ones a bell weather.
http://www.doughoffmanforcongress.com/
in other news, Shep Smith tossed Fox under the bus today
girl was interviewing the Republican candidate on tv
when done, Smith asked her why Corzine was not interviewed, to be fair
she said
because he fucking will not come on FOX
so Shep says out loud
gosh, I am sorry for the lack of balance here at Fox
what a liberal piece of shit
he just tossed a big fat bone to 0bama and company
don’t ever expect me to call Smith a conservative, he’s right down there with Geraldo, Combes, etc……
but I agree, republicans can’t be pusses and expect to win
if Corzine called him fat, he shoudl fucking sick the ACLU on Corzine
bring up the hate crimes, etc…..
Rodan
I’m beggining to agree with you, on the ‘country club’ style of campaigning. There are simply no good talkers or debaters among the Republicans.
In my opinion, I think it’s time for a 3rd party.
re: #33 by Ben_Dover
All third party does is boost the Democrats
re: #33 by Ben_Dover
If I saw any hope for the Republicans, I’d be against this idea, simply on the practical grounds of how difficult it is to win with a third party. But since the Repubs seem to want to commit electoral suicide, I’d go along with a Small Government party.
re: #34 by Nevergiveup
You have a point, but right now the Repubs are heading for the same statist goal, just at a slower pace. I’m not voting for a statist ever again, even if it’s a “go slower” statist.
re: #33 by Ben_Dover
We don’t need a third party, we just need to take over the GOP and educate the Rinos.
40% of this country identifies as Conservative.
re: #35 by Empire1
I’m sorry but actions like that may put Corzzine back into the State House in NJ
#34 correct
we just need to make the republicans man up
though I agree some times a 3rd candidate is the only way to wake them up
Liberman won as an indy
but then again, the donks have gone way more bloodthirsty since then
maybe just harrass the woosies so that when they lose, it is noted and noticed that they lost from within, not because the donk was “better” but like McCain, they were not worthy of getting a precious vote
0bama did not so much win as McCain conceded from the outset
we also need to educate the public
all republicans are not religous zealots
all republicans do not remain faithful to their wives
all republicans do not pay their fair share of taxes
all republicans are not against abortion
we’re just like democrats, with failings and foibles
except we’re not fucking socialists
oh, and we fight fair (something that HAS to change)
re: #6 by coldwarrior
I call them country club collaborators.
Something I would normally post on LGF:
http://lesbates.blogspot.com/2009/10/moron-of-day.html
While parked at a taxi stand in downtown Minneapolis I noticed that someone with a bunch of progressive stickers on their mountain bike (”SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE…”, “THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS”) did not lock the bike to the signpost marking the taxi stand but to the kryponine type lock of the ten-speed bike that was actually locked to the signpost. I suppose this gives a new meaning to Rand’s concept of the Second Hander. Think of it as parasitism in action.
(Seriously, I wish I had a camera with me to record this sort of stuff.)
What a f***ing moron. These f***ing morons believe that they’re smarter than the rest of us? Why do we allow any of them to vote? Why should anyone take orders from them?
I simply can’t think of a reason.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled reality.
I was so hoping that Corzine would be tapped for Car Czar, just so we could say “Car Czar Corzine.”
re: #38 by Nevergiveup
Maybe so, I don’t know. But I’ve done the LOTE thing between the two major parties to avoid exactly what’s happening now, and frankly I don’t see much hope for freedom making a comeback in my lifetime.
It’s necessary to draw a line beyond which a person won’t sacrifice principle for expediency, and I’ve hit mine.
I’m sick and tired of these willy nilly milk toast candidates.
Haven’t any of these sallies watched The Godfather?
It’s time to go to the mattresses?
You can act like a man?
re: #43 by buzzsawmonkey
Or maybe Pharmaceutical Czar Corzine.
re: #32 by common_sense
He came out as a lib during katrina. Bleeding heart.
OT:
Another day, another ignorant Anti-Israel Jew.
From Cij
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2009/10/jon-stewarts-disgraceful-guests.html#links
re: #41 by The Other Les
Kountry Klub Kapos?
NJ deserves Corzine.
re: #39 by common_sense
0bama did not so much win as McCain conceded from the outset….
It was excruciating.
Doug Hoffman can win and will act like the conservative republican we all had hoped for, let’s hope he wins and that Newt et al.. get the clue or get out of the way. I used to be against 3dr parties, now I see one party, with 2 speeds. The slow train wreck is harder to watch, they see it smile and don’t switch tracks.
re: #32 by common_sense
Shep is that kid in grade school who everyone ran from when he appeared on he play ground.
Hey Speranza!
re: #45 by loppyd
Too many candidates, when they “go to the mattresses,” just lie back and put their legs in the air.
re: #55 by buzzsawmonkey
LOL.
True!
re: #45 by loppyd
They really do need to go to the mattresses. There is a misconception that the public does not like to see street fighting in campaigns. The public wants to see their candidates whom they believe it stana up and fight and not act like namby-pamby squishes.
re: #52 by Sparky
I heard an ad for Hoffman on Hannity today.
He is running as the Conservative Republican.
re: #55 by buzzsawmonkey
Yeah McCain sure did “give it up” like a girl at the prom eager to be popular.
As CiJ states (by way of picture) Israel is simply the Canary in the Coalmine. HRC Now Going After U.S. for deliberately killing children…blah blah blah
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2009/10/human-rights-council-comes-after-united.html#links
re: #54 by loppyd
Hey good looking!
re: #57 by Speranza
I agree. If they won’t fight to win, they won’t fight for their beliefs and principles.
re: #38 by Nevergiveup
I always (no offense) considered New Jersey to be “the stupid state”. Their governors (Rpeublican and Democrat) have been universally awful.
“Go to the mattresses? I thought you said, ‘Go to your mistresses’!”
re: #62 by chickadee
They remind me of the skinny kid with glasses who gets picked on in the school yard so he brings in an extra apple to buy the bullies off.
re: #45 by loppyd
Since Newt got Newtered by Clinton in ‘95, he think that if he can’t beat ‘em, nobody can.
I’m less than impressed by his queen sacrifice strategy.
re: #64 by buzzsawmonkey
There’s a difference?
re: #63 by Speranza
No offense taken. I agree. I’m just stuck.
s://snoring.
re: #51 by loppyd
Definitely. McCain preferred to lose a close race and do so with “grace” so he could “look good” in History and still get favorable publicity in The New York Times. hey how did that work out for you Maverick? Also Maverick while I got your attention – get you blabber mouth daughter onto the treadmill and off the stage. She is stuck on stupid!
re: #51 by loppyd
Hi loppyd !
I remember you from 1.0
re: #45 by loppyd
Hey loppyd,
We need some calm, strong candidates who understand Conservative principles and that reach across the aisle metro-sexualism does not work in war or politics.
That shit only works to fool lib gals into picking up the check on a date.
re: #68 by Nevergiveup
NJ is made up of ex New Yorkers who forgot why they left NY and they vote for the same liberal politicians in New jersey that made New York such a effed up city and state.
I have to ask . How many here have been a campaign manager? I have been for a few people and what I will tell you is that if you are not willing to fight you will not win!
re: #72 by chickadee
She got frustrated by the slow loading and took a brake. WE need to merge to the faster server quick.
As an aside. I just ran through the swamp real quick and saw that Fenway Nation is speaking out against The Won. He is being properly (in their world anyway) downdinged as a result. He is taking on water and is about to drown in said swamp.
re: #65 by Speranza
“so he brings in an extra apple to buy the bullies off”
LOL ha ha ha ha
re: #49 by snork
Sure.
re: #76 by Truck Monkey
Who is down dinging him?
re: #8 by garycooper
Yeah this muslim slime bastard killed the fbi dog. Guess that will get him 72 helen thomases
re: #64 by buzzsawmonkey
me to Im on my way
re: #80 by Grimcargo
That FBI Canine Soldier is worth more than all their filthy Muslim lives.
re: #71 by common_sense
Hey there!
OT, but this is what’s being excoriated at the funny farm as “hate” for 1.0.
Hey dingbats, they’re goofing on you. It’s called humor.
What a bunch of sourpuss dweebs.
re: #72 by chickadee
Agreed!
Conservatism wins when it is presented in a strong, thoughtful manner and not apologized for.
re: #73 by Speranza
Well somewhat, but we have our own homegrown idiots and morons here. Don’t sell us short now.
re: #84 by snork
Do NOT get me going on hate crime legislation.
re: #86 by Nevergiveup
Got your snacks lined up and beverages on ice for the game?
Well here we go in game one. I’d rather be a lamppost in NYC than anything to do with Phillie–or something like that
OMG!!! “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” is on.
Yes, I am seriously excited.
re: #88 by loppyd
Absolutely. Now I just gotta stay awake?
re: #79 by Speranza
Can’t tell because I am one of the banned.
re: #88 by loppyd
I cant believe after hating the Phils last week I am pulling for them,
re: #27 by WrathofG-d
Christie is not calling Corzine out on his connections to Goldman Sachs. Sachs was one of the companies responsible for the Wall St meltdown. They are corrupt and Obama supporters. He has not attacked Corzine personally. McDonnell has attacked Deeds personally.
Ok, Cato, you’re a butthole, but this was funny:
Just a warning, Cato. You’re on that short list of persona non grata here, so if you get the stick, you’re marooned.
And you wouldn’t want that. That I know.
re: #85 by loppyd
That’s when it is irrefutable. Anyone with even a modicum of common sense has to agree with the basic principles.
I tried it at a dinner party last week and it shut my lib friends up.
re: #92 by Truck Monkey
Oh. I do not even feel like going over there. Must be Sharmuta leading the charge.
re: #87 by loppyd
Hate crimes as opposed to say….. love crimes?
Some people are more equal than others it appears.
re: #87 by loppyd
They all think it’s great at the funny farm.
But the goofing on Chuck is in the comments on that. They’re not gentle.
re: #95 by snork
Cato:
Islam does suck but so do you!
re: #3 by song_and_dance_man
The Republicans will not fight. This was McCain’s big problem. He was more concerned about saying nice things about Barack Obama than he was the vile shit people were saying about Palin. He hung her out to dry, and let the Leftists take all the free shots they wanted. Not McCain at his best.
re: #93 by Speranza
Now don’t make me put you on my shit list? It’s mostly filled with liberals
/
re: #95 by snork
Now that’s funny
re: #91 by Nevergiveup
If it’s a good game you will.
5 years ago yesterday, my beloved Red Sox won the World Series for the first time in 86 years.
re: #87 by loppyd
I have a funny feeling we would agree about that.
re: #95 by snork
You wouldn’t want Cato over here to bat around? I think it would be fun. A better Nodrog so to speak.
Maverick
—dedicated to John McCain, with apologies to the TV show
Who is the stumpy Senator there?
“Maverick” is his claim
On the campaign trail to nowhere
Bipartisanship his object
Compromise his game.
Crossin’ the aisle is his style
“Maverick” is his claim
Don’t want anyone to be riled
Let’s all be gentlemen
Better to be tame.
Half-hearted soft-sell!
A conservative death-knell!
Platitudes cut the heart from his campaign!
Too genial to fight;
If Obama wins, all right…
“Maverick” is the claim of John McCain
Half-hearted soft-sell!
A conservative death-knell!
Platitudes cut the heart from his campaign!
Too genial to fight;
If Obama wins, all right…
“Maverick” is the claim of John McCain
“Maverick” is the claim of John McCain
re: #106 by Truck Monkey
It’s just he is such a nasty little prick
re: #84 by snork
Did I ever mention that the denizens of 1.0 are a bunch of humorless assholes led by asswhistle?
re: #101 by Iron Fist
Weak people don’t have principles. . . at least principles you can count on. The way he treated Sarah was despicable.
If we get anything from McCain at this point it will be a WTF moment.
re: #96 by chickadee
Good for you. I usually ask a series of questions and then tell the person they just voted for the conservative.
Uh-oh. The proprietor is not pleased:
Prolly some Popeye cartoon with a minstrel scene.
re: #106 by Truck Monkey
he’d get a pretty bad reception here.
re: #107 by buzzsawmonkey
You are one talented dude!
re: #106 by Truck Monkey
I’m assuming that Savage wouldn’t want him, but it’s Savage’s sandbox.
Did Schwarzenegger really tell San Francisco “Fuck You”?
Yep. Heh heh.
re: #105 by Empire1
Tell the family of a murdered loved one that there was less hate involved in that crime than one of a gay person.
Shit life is never easy. CC loading up the bases with 2 out
re: #117 by loppyd
Typical liberal bullshit
re: #116 by JamesTKirk
Personally I don’t think so, he ain’t that smart
re: #114 by Speranza
Thank you.
The Folk Revival of the 1960s was one of the things which helped put the current gang in power. I’m trying to do my bit to reverse the process.
re: #111 by loppyd
Bases loaded for Phils with 2 outs. Fat man is struggling
Damn ground out!
Phillies just left the bases loaded. WTH
re: #122 by Speranza
That fat is the heft behind his fastball. All’s well that end’s well.
re: #110 by chickadee
McCain should do the Party a favor and retire, and let a real Republican have his Senate Seat. He’s just using it as an asswarmer….
re: #117 by loppyd
Murder is murder – the idea of quantifying it by going into someones head is ridiculous.
Do you all see me behind home plate. I’m there. Well about 28 miles behind home plate, but I’m there.
Personally I don’t think so, he ain’t that smart
There’s no way you get the letters lined up like that unless you’re trying.
re: #126 by Iron Fist
I wish J.D. Hayworth would run for Senator.
re: #126 by Iron Fist
Yeah but at this point he ain’t our biggest problem. Lets take Virginia, NJ, and that district in Upstate NY first!
re: #117 by loppyd
Assigning the hate moniker to crimes scares me. Very Orwellian. How does anyone but the perp know what’s going on in their mind when they are perpetrating their crime? Why does it need to be broken down further?
re: #119 by Nevergiveup
I’ve heard the ridiculous argument that a crime against someone who is gay has more victims than just, you know, the actual victim.
re: #125 by Nevergiveup
7 years from now when he is in the final year of his contract – what is he going to look like?
re: #129 by JamesTKirk
Maybe one of his kids did it?
re: #69 by WrathofG-d
I will present more proof when I return. I’m going to bar to watch the world Series.
re: #132 by Truck Monkey
I agree. I’d like to see it challenged.
re: #134 by Speranza
He will look a whole lot richer than me and you
re: #136 by Rodan
Have fun! Tip your bartender well.
re: #133 by loppyd
My heterosexual cousin who was murdered in June 1970 as a 17 year old would beg to differ if he could. He was stabbed to death by a “person of color” so could I claim that it was a hate crime too?
re: #138 by Nevergiveup
That he will. But he might spontaneously combust if he gets any heftier.
re: #117 by loppyd
They can only infer a level of requisite “hate” from aspects of the victim as a special victim.
This is bullshit feel good p.c.crap.
HAHAHAA!
He is on a roll tonight!
re: #101 by Iron Fist
And that is a real pisser when McCain must have known who B. Hussein was and yet had nice things to say about him. He should have stepped up and told the truth. I refuse to believe he had no real knowledge of his nemesis or his background.
I would really like to know what Cackle found in those 900 + FBI files that appeared on her assistants desk that no one to this day knows how they got there.
re: #140 by Speranza
No. It was a crime. A hateful, disgusting crime that stole a life.
But not a hate crime.
I’ve heard the ridiculous argument that a crime against someone who is gay has more victims than just, you know, the actual victim.
So does any other murder where relatives, parents, children, friends, etc. are left behind.
re: #134 by Speranza
Jabba the Hut?
You may wish to call it “hate crime”
But no—you must resist
It cannot be a “hate crime”
If your group’s not on the list.
re: #142 by chickadee
I’m thinking of the jury instructions a judge would have to give and I’m seeing all kinds of issues for appeal.
cj is rewwy rewwy maaaad
re: #146 by JamesTKirk
‘zactly.
And that is a real pisser when McCain must have known who B. Hussein was and yet had nice things to say about him. He should have stepped up and told the truth. I refuse to believe he had no real knowledge of his nemesis or his background.
McCain wasn’t even trying to win. Why should I care about his candidacy when he didn’t even give a rat’s ass about it? He couldn’t have thrown the election more deliberately to Obama if he had tried.
I would really like to know what Cackle found in those 900 + FBI files that appeared on her assistants desk that no one to this day knows how they got there.
Unfortunately, since Obama was still an inexperienced nobody back then (unlike the great statesman he was in 2008), it’s highly doubtful that Obama’s was one of the files she stole… Otherwise she might have been able to put up more of a fight.
re: #143 by typicalwhitey
Fenway come on over to sanity. I don’t know why any self respecting thinking person could stay over there and be insulted by the host and his flying butt monkeys. I don’t get it. I really don’t.
re: #153 by Truck Monkey
People from Boston sometimes think differently than many of us. Just saying. And shit CC looks like shit so far tonight
Two morons. I guess if Obama does what is obviously the right thing to do we got to kiss his ass.
188 Cato the Elder Wed, Oct 28, 2009 4:53:19pm replyquote
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People who thought Obama would cave on this defamation of Islam shite – what’s the explanation for the outcome? Is it some triple-crossing socialist Alinskyite trick? Or does he maybe really believe in the first amendment?
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What the hell? Did you read the kind of comments you’re linking to at my site?
I apologize: I forgot about what a mess that comment thread became. Here’s a direct link to the NPR story.
re: #154 by Nevergiveup
Ahem. I’m still here you know….
By the way attaching the Gay hate crime shit to a defense bill is chicken shit
By the way attaching the Gay hate crime shit to a defense bill is chicken shit
Was there any actual defense included in the defense bill?
re: #156 by loppyd
Yeah I know. But you are a Red Sox fan after all? Actually some of my best friends are from Bosto….actually not really I stayed at a Holiday Inn once in Boston? Actuall since I am seem to be spending a fair amount of time between New London and New port, I should watch what I say ha?
re: #158 by JamesTKirk
Well a 3.4% raise for me if that counts
re: #158 by JamesTKirk
Defense of gay marriage. Defense of gays/muslims vis a vis hate crimes.
Well now for some good news:
A man described as a leader of a radical Sunni Islam group in the U.S. was fatally shot Wednesday afternoon while resisting arrest and exchanging gunfire with federal agents, authorities said.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,570146,00.html
re: #152 by JamesTKirk
Oh she knew. I suspect her and Wet rue that day when they invited him to be the Keynote Speaker at the 2004 DNC shindig. They took a seat in the back of the bus after the fact, but still what they believe moved forward without them. Cackle Rodham has a post in the B. Hussein admin. Now how about that for humble pie eats?
Well a 3.4% raise for me if that counts
Better than nothing, but probably less than the coming stagflation.
Did the bill also define “killing American soldiers” as a hate crime, or is that still just fine and jim-dandy with the Zero?
re: #144 by song_and_dance_man
Remember that old lady in red at the town hall meeting who said she was scared of Zero because he was an Arab?
Remember how McCain grabbed the mic from her so fast and yelled, “NO HE’S NOT. He’s a good family man.”
LOL What dancing on thin ice to be seen as a nice guy.
McCain also bitched out Billy Cunningham for mentioning Zero’s “MIDDLE NAME” at a fund raiser.
McCain admonished the jovial crowd: “We’re NOT going to do that here.”
And then of course when Zero won, it was:
Barack HUSSEIN Obama mmmmm mmmmm mmmmm at his swearing in.
McCain is an old fool. I do think he is a war hero.
I thank him for that. But we need conservatives who don’t apologize for the best approach humanity could hope for.
Are gays hating again? Pork any Bill to stop that.
McCain is an old fool. I do think he is a war hero.
It’s possible to honor what a man WAS while still cursing what a man IS.
Like former marine Murtha. Former astronaut John Glenn. Etc.
It’s pouring at Yankee Stadium
re: #167 by JamesTKirk
What has Glenn done other than being a democrat?
Glenn was one of the corrupt Congresscritters during the S&L bailouts of the 80s.
Glenn was one of the Dems running cover for Clinton during his scandals and impeachment, for which he was rewarded with another trip to space.
He’s not just a Democrat, he’s a corrupt, lying, weasely Democrat. But then, I repeat myself.
re: #167 by JamesTKirk
John Glenn was not a bad guy.
I remember telling people during the campaign that I was voting for the Democrat—McCain. That led to some interesting exchanges.
One is perfectly capable of being both a war hero and a lousy Senator.
re: #170 by JamesTKirk
Glenn actually was pretty moderate in the 1980’s. SA for the S & L stuff, I did not know about that.
re: #172 by buzzsawmonkey
‘One is perfectly capable of being both a war hero and a lousy Senator.”
George McGovern is a perfect example.
re: #159 by Nevergiveup
Keep it up….
re: #174 by Speranza
and John Kerry is an example of being neither…
re: #170 by JamesTKirk
Well Glenn is not really one of my favorites, but I think he was mainly cleared of that S&L thing. Yeah he was a Democrat and should have spoken up about Clinton’s disgusting behavior, but he was better than most. Anyway, he is out of Office, so I got bigger fish to fry
Sweet Lord
Grayson Cries on House Floor Over the Uninsured
October 28, 2009, 8:29 P.M.
Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) broke down in tears several times on the House floor Wednesday afternoon as he read letters from people who said their loved ones died because they were uninsured. Full
I don’t have a Hill membership, but I’ll look for links.
re: #175 by loppyd
I’m only kidding mostly. And I do keep my mouth shut in when I am up your way on duty
re: #176 by loppyd
Kerry who slandered his comrades … well that is something that he will have to answer for one day to a higher power.
Oops I meant Roll Call, but I don’t have a membership there either.
re: #179 by Nevergiveup
No worries. I’m just playing…
re: #178 by loppyd
Alan Grayson – The …Worst…Person…In…The…World
re: #180 by Speranza
Indeed.
re: #183 by Speranza
No word on whether he was wearing his poo brown shirt and pink tie ensemble.
Pedro Martinez regrets tossing Don Zimmer to ground in 2003
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/other_mlb/view/20091028pedro_martinez_regrets_tossing_don_zimmer_to_ground_in_2003/srvc=home&position=recent
Petey going soft.
re: #185 by loppyd
He sort of looks like Oliver Stone with that space between his teeth.
Homerun Utley!
And Utley goes yard!!!!
re: #186 by loppyd
Zimmer attacked him. It as self defense.
re: #165 by chickadee
That was one big dish of Humble Pie, and it was delicious to the Left base. All is forgiven, so it seems, and B. Hussein won their political bellies but not their hearts.
Cackle and Wet may have their hats in hand, courtesy of B. Hussein, but I suspect 2012 will try this homegrown nuisance
re: #189 by loppyd
Again I hate the Phils for what they did to my Dodgers but anyone but the Yankees!
Nice commercial….
re: #143 by typicalwhitey
“”"159 Fenway_Nation
Wed, Oct 28, 2009 4:46:42pm replyquote 5downupreport
Oh noes! I managed to make the bottom 10 comments thanks in large part to some lizards I’ve enver even heard of”"”
Take it from me. It’s time for you to come over here.
Fenway_Nation if yoour reading this . I made all of the bottom 10 one night and I knew it was time for me to go.
re: #194 by BBEV
1.0 has changed since I was last there. I had no idea one could go to the bottom of a 10 comment list. So glad I missed the digression.
re: #196 by song_and_dance_man
“1.0 has changed since I was last there. I had no idea one could go to the bottom of a 10 comment list. So glad I missed the digression.”
Yeah they are real mature over there.
re: #196 by song_and_dance_man
Ya I mage all 10 of them one night and I did nothing. I was just trying to defend myself.
mage,,, PIMF,, made
re: #196 by song_and_dance_man
I missed out on so much by leaving before that ding-a-ling thing was installed. I feel deprived.
re: #200 by snork
You missed nothing. I was against the ding thing from the beginning
re: #201 by BBEV
That was sarcasm.
re: #202 by snork
I know
re: #195 by BBEV
I had plenty in my waning days as well.
It cracked me up, actually.
re: #197 by Speranza
It’s like Romper Room at 1.0, only worse.
re: #205 by song_and_dance_man
No, it’s not like Romper Room. On Romper Room, they stressed teaching you to play fair.
Well, it’s time for me to get my life in order and get some sleep.
Have a good night, all.
re: #198 by BBEV
That was your cause célèbre and they wanted none of that.
re: #204 by loppyd
“”"I had plenty in my waning days as well.
It cracked me up, actually.”"”
I hear ya, Charles is like fighting with my moonbat family now. All I can do is laugh at them.
re: #209 by BBEV
Pass the popcorn!
Really gone now.
Lataaah
re: #207 by loppyd
Me too shortly, have a good night
re: #208 by song_and_dance_man
I think you missed most of my fights protecting Catholics.
re: #206 by buzzsawmonkey
OK then it is this
Hey song_and_dance_man have a good night, time for bed
re: #212 by BBEV
Yeah, that was missed. Glad you missed my dust ups with Miguel.
re: #90 by NoThreat2U
I LOVE that cartoon. Shoot. I missed it.
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re: #107 by buzzsawmonkey
NICE WORK! I’m hearing a country themed tune to it with alof of twang, “If Obama wins, ALL RIIIGHT”!
re: #126 by Iron Fist
LOL. True that. McCain pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease gooooooooooooo awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy.
Republicans just don’t get it.
Idiots get the government they deserve.
A basic law of the Universe!
re: #101 by Iron Fist
George Bush rarely fought back too. It was infuriating to watch. I’ll bet if Bush showed some backbone and bitch slapped a few of his detractors, the republicans wouldn’t have such a low approval among the voters.