Neotrotsky
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Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
derangement, like beauty, is in the "eye of the beholder"
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Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
Obviously, someone has run short on their medication...
Lying about Jeep, and dredging up the welfare/work lie for another go...
...which campaign is desperate enough to do that?
Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
derangement, like beauty, is in the "eye of the beholder"
Please no labels
Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
Obviously, someone has run short on their medication...
I've seen his posts. I doubt he's ever taken his meds.
Obviously, someone has run short on their medication...
I've seen his posts. I doubt he's ever taken his meds.
Speaking of...
About 20% of Americans call themselves Liberal
and about 20% of Americans suffer from some form of mental illness...
just saying
Does your extraordinary level of derangement ever trouble you?
derangement, like beauty, is in the "eye of the beholder"
Please no labels
Schillian is just that....all lip and no substance.
She posts little one and two line turds that have no bearing on the OP (most of the time) and can't seem to compose anything that is over fifty words.
But she's seen your posts and has "doubts" !!!!
She's a true asswipe.
5 days.
The boyking is toast fuck him.
Just heard an extensive review of Ohio from Bill Cunningham.
Romney will win here by about 3%.
Pack up batch!!!Losing campaigns have a certain feel to them: They go negative hard, try out new messaging very late in the game, hype issues that only their core supporters are focused on, and try to turn non-gaffes and minor slip-ups by their opponents into massive, election-turning scandals. Think of John McCains desperate hope that elevating Joe the Plumber would change the shape of the 2008 race, and you have the template for how tin-eared and desperate a losing presidential campaign often sounds and ever since the first debate cost Obama his air of inevitability, he and his surrogates have sounded more like McCain did with Joe the Plumber than like a typical incumbent president on his way to re-election. A winning presidential campaign would not normally be hyping non-issues like Big Bird and binders full of women in its quest for a closing argument, or rolling out a new spin on its second-term agenda with just two weeks left in the race, or pushing so many advertising chips into dishonest attacks on its rivals position on abortion. A winning presidential campaign would typically be talking about the issues that voters cite as most important jobs, the economy, the deficit rather than trying to bring up Planned Parenthood and PBS at every opportunity. A winning presidential campaign would not typically have coined the term Romnesia, let alone worked it into their candidates speeches.
What Losing Looks Like - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast
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Hey hey....just pulling a COH.
You were saying?Losing campaigns have a certain feel to them: They go negative hard, try out new messaging very late in the game, hype issues that only their core supporters are focused on, and try to turn non-gaffes and minor slip-ups by their opponents into massive, election-turning scandals. Think of John McCains desperate hope that elevating Joe the Plumber would change the shape of the 2008 race, and you have the template for how tin-eared and desperate a losing presidential campaign often sounds and ever since the first debate cost Obama his air of inevitability, he and his surrogates have sounded more like McCain did with Joe the Plumber than like a typical incumbent president on his way to re-election. A winning presidential campaign would not normally be hyping non-issues like Big Bird and binders full of women in its quest for a closing argument, or rolling out a new spin on its second-term agenda with just two weeks left in the race, or pushing so many advertising chips into dishonest attacks on its rivals position on abortion. A winning presidential campaign would typically be talking about the issues that voters cite as most important jobs, the economy, the deficit rather than trying to bring up Planned Parenthood and PBS at every opportunity. A winning presidential campaign would not typically have coined the term Romnesia, let alone worked it into their candidates speeches.
What Losing Looks Like - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast
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Hey hey....just pulling a COH.