Rubbing Diogenes' Nose in Reality

'Fuck’s that got to do with anything?

Really?

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/11/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6084818.shtml

Most of my posts in that thread were about the MAP issue (and my position on that issue remains perfectly and irrefutably the correct one), not about the outcome. I only made two or three posts predicting the outcome. nI was getting a little tired of the smugness and snottiness of the righties about the polls leading up to the election.

That’s ok, good lost to stupid again. My bad for expecting anything different. I should know better than to bet against stupid.

Virtually everything you’ve said here is wrong.

Obama won the independents in his election.

Brown campaigned as a conservative.

His disapproval rating after one year has set the record for an elected president.

The only thing you got right was about the broad he ran against.

I am *so *going to bookmark this thread for the next time **Shodan **claims that Liberals are childish, petulant, or ridiculously partisan.

Um… what? He frankly admitted that he’d raise taxes on the wealthy, endorsed abortion rights and pledged to end DADT. What are conservatives into in Smashyland?

Really. Rock solid. He’s actually slightly above where Reagan was at this same point. In the midst of an inherited recession and two armed conflicts, his numbers are phenomenal.

Haha. Fine. But that doesn’t address you posts in the other threads discussing this. But hey, I’ll leave you alone. It’s just too good a day!!!

Really? He said all that? Maybe he’s not so bad. Doesn’t sound like much of a conservative victory. Maybe it was just about him wanting the job more than Coakley, who seemed a little ambivalent about it.

You’re right. It’s a victory for abortion rights, gay rights and taxing the rich. I should be happy.

Obama, not Brown. I don’t what Brown said about abortion and DADT, but I’m guessing he’s not a fan.

Brown is pro-choice. I know that.

I see what happened there. Smashy edited his post after I quoted it to say “Brown campaigned as a conservative.”

A victory? Bwaaahahaha. You just won’t walk through that gate, will you? Come on, you can do it. It’s wide open. No electric fence. Here, come on in… ::extends a hand to Dio::

This remind anyone else of “There is no presence of American infidels in the city of Baghdad!”

Or “We know where they [the WMD’s] are. They’re in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat.” ?

Well, maybe a better way to put it is a conservative by Mass standards (like Christie was for NJ).

I don’t live in Mass so I haven’t seen his commercials. But I do know what the press has called him

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2612313/scott_browns_lessons_for_political.html?cat=9

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/01/10/scott_brown_showcases_his_more_conservative_leanings/

I guess he was more of a ‘big tenter’ conservative

http://dallasmorningviewsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/01/is-scott-brown.html

That post was based on a misunderstanding of RNATB’s post, dumbasses.

Brown actually is pro-choice, though, so that’s a good thing. We can protect cloture on Supreme Court choices.

re-check

Sorry Airman, but you sound like a goddam Democrat here.
It’s part of how they keep snatching defeat from the jaws of victory; hardly something I’d expect you to want the Republicans to emulate.