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Old 11-04-2015, 08:25 AM
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:24 AM
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Kentucky outsider wins in KY......after decades of democratic cronyism:

Kentucky governor's race 2015 election results: Republican Matt Bevin wins Kentucky governor's race - POLITICO

In addition to the growing number of republicans who are fed up with the incompetence of the politicians in offic there is also a growing number of demovrats who think the same way.

They look at Clinton and see nothing more than just another politician who is a master at crony politics with no regard for we the people.

The party loyalties will be taking a back seat to those who can no longer stomach business as usual.....like they did in KY!
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:11 PM
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The electorate may be quiet but they aren't stupid. It's the liberal fruits and nuts that scream the loudest and are the laziest.
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:24 PM
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A link yesterday on here alluded to the fact that this President is the biggest loser of state and local elections for his party of all time while he was in office.

He, and I blame his crony Valarie Jarret just as much, does not understand.

You can be on another side of the issues...you can talk about the opposition in private and even to their face, but mocking them in public is not something the american public likes.

I might add, that the revulsion with him on this issue is not reserved to the right.....liberals all over are and have been warning him...I think the NY paper referred to him as a troll.

He has done this for his entire presidency and people in general do not like it.

This party, the Democrats, are a party now of basically non white very young people. They have no base of young candidates coming up and despite the constant harrangue about Republicans being rich old whites....I respectfully ask that the democrats take a look around at their candidates and the Republican candidates.
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Old 11-04-2015, 01:25 PM
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Bevin is a Tea Party clown who tried to oust Senator Mitch McConnell in a previous election. He then beat the Republican preferred candidate in a primary by 83 votes. He's really not the RNC's favorite candidate by any means.

Will Matt Bevin Spoil the GOP's Shot in Kentucky's Governor's Race? - The Atlantic
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The electorate may be quiet but they aren't stupid. It's the liberal fruits and nuts that scream the loudest and are the laziest.
Really, they aren't stupid. Ben Carson and Donald Trump prove otherwise.
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Old 11-04-2015, 02:03 PM
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Really, they aren't stupid. Ben Carson and Donald Trump prove otherwise.
I do think you missed the point. The reference is to the democratic electorate that is sick and tired of the BS we have had for the last 7 years and the on going cronyism business as usual so called representatives.


There are many dems who will continue on in silence that will get their revenge in the voting booth.

Why would anybody, republican or democrat or white or black or brown or what ever vote in another liar and master crony?
They would not.

And we will not hear from them in the open light of day or forums like this. Only the die hard, blind no matter what follwers of the party, who enjoy hearing each other preaching.

The silent majority will do what is good for the country in the voting booth....and they will not be had a third time.
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Old 11-04-2015, 07:23 PM
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Bevin is a Tea Party clown who tried to oust Senator Mitch McConnell in a previous election. He then beat the Republican preferred candidate in a primary by 83 votes. He's really not the RNC's favorite candidate by any means.

Will Matt Bevin Spoil the GOP's Shot in Kentucky's Governor's Race? - The Atlantic
Hmmmnnn....did you miss the part where he WON the election?
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Old 11-04-2015, 07:43 PM
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This is the point of this thread...Kentucky is just the lastest in a long string...

"President Obama has lost nearly 70 seats in the House since taking office and more seats in midterm elections than any president since Harry Truman.

Democrats have suffered a net loss of at least 69 House seats since 2008, with the possibility that Republicans could pick up even more as the final 2014 midterm races are called.

Senate Democrats have not fared much better, losing a net of at least 13 seats since Obama took office."


Obama has lost nearly 70 House seats since taking office | TheHill

In addition to the Senate and House....

"Our analysis shows Democrats have lost 910 seats since Obama took office.

http://www.politifact.com/punditfact...egislatures-o/

Now you have peaks and valleys and there are all kind of ways to spin numbers, however.....


"What is notable about losses under Obama is, with two years to go, they are worse than usual."
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Old 11-04-2015, 09:30 PM
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There are many democrat coal miners who have lost their jobs because of Obama and the EPA. Kentucky has spoken and West Virginia and Ohio and Pennsylvania are next. The democrats are their own worst enemies. By the way, who ordained the head of the EPA as God. We need to defund this agency and start all over. Absolute power corrupts absolutely!
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Really, they aren't stupid. Ben Carson and Donald Trump prove otherwise.
I'd love to read a copy of your resume. I bet it pales in comparison to those of Carson and Trump.
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There are many democrat coal miners who have lost their jobs because of Obama and the EPA. Kentucky has spoken and West Virginia and Ohio and Pennsylvania are next. The democrats are their own worst enemies. By the way, who ordained the head of the EPA as God. We need to defund this agency and start all over. Absolute power corrupts absolutely!
Q: Who ordained the head of the EPA?
A: Nixon
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Q: Who ordained the head of the EPA?
A: Nixon
Who does the EPA their take direction from?
A: Obama and his cronies
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Despite their differences McConnell was wise to support Bevin. Is this win a harbinger for things to come? Don't know?

Too many American politicians despite being red or blue are not representing the American people but seem to be working for their self interests and feathering their nests. The few who are good leave because they can't stomach the hypocrisy

The American electorate is so different and diverse from what it once was that it is difficult to determine outcomes. It also doe not help because the media print/digital hypes so much up, lies and distorts. I don't trust news reports nor polls and so gather as much information that I can from many sources to find some consistency. We use to know the truth by the logic of it but so much of the so called data is manipulated.

America's hope is that in the final analysis we have a majority of voters who understand that the fundamental principles of this nation, its moral imperative and its desire to maintain its exceptionalism will be enough to conquer those few who want to fundamental transform this nation into a European model

There are many candidates, both Democrat and Republican campaigning but if you really give them a hard and unbiased look the list dwindles down quickly

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Old 11-05-2015, 09:36 AM
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We the people, democrats included (like it or not) are sick and tired of the self interest, crony, business as usual politicians.

The silent democrats will make a big difference in the voting booth.....not blabbering in public WE WANT MORE OF THE SAME!!!
 

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