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Cochran Smacks Down Strutting Bantam Rooster
In a race that was McDaniel's to lose, the overconfident cock fighting aficionado blew it big time after trouncing the incumbent Thad 'Porkman' Cochran in the regular primary.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...y.html?hpid=z1 "In a bitter and angry speech to supporters in Hattiesburg late Tuesday, McDaniel refused to concede and said, “we are not prone to surrender.” He cited “voting irregularities” and thundered that the “Republican primary [was] decided by liberal Democrats.” “We’re not done fighting,” McDaniel vowed. In nearly every Mississippi county, voter turnout was up over the inconclusive June 3 primary. But precinct totals show it was substantially higher in heavily African American areas. In the 24 counties with a majority black population, turnout increased by 39.4 percent, giving Cochran a big edge." WaPo Talk about sore losers. :rolleyes: |
Didn't the Excrement in Fraudcasting guy advocate vote raiding?
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I glad that McDaniel did not win.
However it is sad that a man could be a Senator for 40 years and his state ranks last in almost every social and economic sector. |
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You can't make this chit up:
McDaniel himself voted in a 2003 Democratic primary and has refused to reveal how he voted in the subsequent general election. Now, he's outraged that Democrats crossed over and voted in a GOP primary, just as he did earlier. What a feckin' hypocrite. And, as Daily Beast reporter Ben Jacobs points out, even McDaniel has taken advantage of the open primary system. He voted in the Democratic primary in 2003. Jacobs adds that "his campaign has declined multiple requests for comment as to whether he voted for the incumbent Democratic governor, Ronnie Musgrove, in the general election that year," a move that, under McDaniel's logic, would be illegal. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...hran-now-what/ |
Too funny Finn. :D It's all OK when these guys do it but let the shoe be on the other foot and it's the endtimes in Amerika.:rolleyes:
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...y.html?hpid=z5
The take on this from The Club For Growth's head Chocola who spent $3.5 million and bundled $400,000 more from private donors to defeat Cochran. |
Wow. I just saw Rush Limberger call black Mississippi voters "Uncle Toms". WTF?
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