Last Night’s Election Massacre Was Just A Scratch

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21 Responses to Last Night’s Election Massacre Was Just A Scratch

  1. omanuel says:

    Yes, communism USA has definitely suffered a scratch. We will soon see if the Evil Empire collapses again.

  2. Tony B says:

    I’m speculating that this might also signal the termination of Hillary’s run for POTUS nomination. Democrats can’t control the outcome from any inquiries now.

    • rah says:

      Hillary will run I think. And the press will continue to cover for her. If She were a Republican she’d be done, but she’s not.
      If you look at the Democrat cupboard right now it is pretty bare. Elizabeth Warren? Give me a break! That would be like putting Nancy Pelosi up for a run.

      Too me the big question for 2016 is going to be who the Republicans put up. Rove and his “Cross Roads” representing the Republican establishment are going to give their best shot at putting another Bush up. Bad idea! Most Americans don’t want another Bush even if his first name is Jeb. They have a back up in Christy and I think he’s really pretty much toast. My Tea Party flag (Don’t Tread on Me) will be flying upside down if either of them get it.

      Then there’s: Perry, Cruz, Rand Paul, Carson, and Huckabee. Possibly Walker from Wisconsin and Pence from Indiana. Quite frankly any of these with the exception of Huckabee would make me happy.

      • Sharpshooter says:

        Carson would be an EXCELLENT Surgeon General, but not Prez, as his background is too narrow.

      • Tina says:

        Don’t be too quick to dismiss Elizabeth Warren – she is being set up as a loveable centrist by Tea Leoni’s “Madam Secretary”. And note how the media is presenting Warren as though she were a clear-eyed realist. I expect the Dems are just setting up Hillary because they know Warren can beat her in the primaries.

        • Doogie says:

          Gawd, I would love to see Warren run in 2016!
          She has twice the radical wackiness and half the personal warmth of Hillary.
          That would a historic defeat for the Dems, right up there with McGovern in 1972.

      • nielszoo says:

        As a Floridian I don’t want Jeb either… he’s a Progressive in a Republican suit and so is Christie. Growing up in the Midwest over five decades ago both of them would have been solid Democrats. I think our best bets would be Scott Walker or Bobby Jindal. Either one on the top or bottom of the ticket (or Col. Alan West as veep.) Real executive experience and about as conservative as establishment Republicans can get. Both of them are close enough to Reagan’s philosophies that they’ve got good chances of being elected and would do an awesome job.

        …but then compared to Obama my 14 year old, one eyed, blind, three legged, half deaf Basset Hound that sleeps 21 hours a day (and eats everything in sight or poops and pees the other 3) is far. far more competent, wiser and a more inspiring leader than Obama has ever been… and she probably had better college grades as well.

        • … eats everything in sight or poops and pees the other 3 …

          Come on, he can do it, too! Just because his people don’t brag about it on Twitter …

        • Tina says:

          Wise choices, I think. Scott Walker and Bobby Jindal would both be the kind of person we are going to need: someone who can go into a wreck and methodically dismantle the entrenched rot, and rebuild it into something American again. They are hard workers who have the stamina for the long haul. Col. West would make an excellent VP for those guys!

  3. B says:

    I can’t wait for Obamacare to be reorganized to benefit team R cronies.

  4. Eric Simpson says:

    From Politico:

    After a night of punishing losses, House Democrats are deeper in the minority than they’ve been in nearly 80 years — and party strategists say it could take years — possibly until after the next round of political map-drawing in the 2020s — to dig out of the hole.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2014/11/house-democrats-election-results-2014-112619.html

    You can blame Obamacare mostly for that. That the Dems had the hubris, the gall really, to ram that legislation through, after Scott Brown’s MA election showed that the country definitely did not want it. Major legislation, like Medicare and Social Security, to that point had always had at least some degree of bi-partisan support. But here, without a vote to spare, they enlisted the help of not a single Republican in forcing Obamacare on the people. The result, on this very personal and critically important issue for everybody, is that a contentious non-cooperative destructive environment surrounding the conception and delivery of healthcare services has been created.

    Many pundits thought that Obamacare would have only a brief impact on the Dems, and then it would be back to normal. But in truth it is going to continue to insidiously eat away at the heart and soul of Democratic support for years to come. We haven’t seen nothing yet.

  5. au1corsair says:

    Congressional politics is like herding cats–fat, lazy, ill-tempered cats.

    Have your victory parade and party afterwards. When January rolls around, good luck holding feet to fire! Some serious crimes were committed during the last eight years. The “Left” bragged about what they’d to after gaining control of Congress and the Supreme Court and electing a “left-wing” President. Why weren’t Cheney and Bush dragged before a kangaroo court and convicted of treason?

    So I don’t expect anything to be done about the many insults done by the “Left” while it was in office. Quite the contrary–during the next 28 or 29 months before the current President is deposed by that horrible 22nd Amendment to the Constitution (passed to ensure No More FDR’s) and a new president is elected, President Obama has ample opportunity to avenge himself against all us “teabaggers.”

    Funny, I thought that he supported gay rights–and he keeps muttering about what he’s going to do to teabaggers. What did I say about fat, lazy, ill-tempered cats? President Obama used to be Senator Obama.

    Dick Durbin’s win in Illinois demonstrates that the Illinois political gene pool is still favorable to “Left-“wing politicians.

    • B says:

      The proof they are just a tag-team is that they never un-do what the other did. They build upon it. If there were two real parties flipping them back and forth would actually undo things and we’d bounce about a mean of freedom. Instead freedom declines year after year.

  6. Frank K. says:

    This is little news item is the perfect symbol of how badly the Dems lost last night….

    Tea Party Takes Wendy Davis’ Senate Seat, Konni Burton Wins

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/11/04/Tea-Party-Takes-Wendy-Davis-Senate-Seat-Konni-Burton-Wins

    LOL!!!!!

  7. The Black Knight was really the Nutter ….right?

  8. Don B says:

    Maybe the new Congress can look at the historical temperature record, and conclude that current temperatures are not so extreme, after all. Australia is beginning to critically examine the past.

    “In January 1896 a savage blast “like a furnace” stretched across Australia from east to west and lasted for weeks. The death toll reached 437 people in the eastern states. Newspaper reports showed that in Bourke the heat approached 120°F (48.9°C) on three days (1)(2)(3). The maximumun at or above 102 degrees F (38.9°C) for 24 days straight.

    “By Tuesday Jan 14, people were reported falling dead in the streets. Unable to sleep, people in Brewarrina walked the streets at night for hours, the thermometer recording 109F at midnight. Overnight, the temperature did not fall below 103°F. On Jan 18 in Wilcannia, five deaths were recorded in one day, the hospitals were overcrowded and reports said that “more deaths are hourly expected”. By January 24, in Bourke, many businesses had shut down (almost everything bar the hotels). Panic stricken Australians were fleeing to the hills in climate refugee trains. As reported at the time, the government felt the situation was so serious that to save lives and ease the suffering of its citizens they added cheaper train services:”

    http://joannenova.com.au/2012/11/extreme-heat-in-1896-panic-stricken-people-fled-the-outback-on-special-trains-as-hundreds-die/

  9. omanuel says:

    When the GOP has control, it should send a message to heads of ALL US FEDERAL AGENCIES:

    “Please attach to your next budget request a list of names and salaries of all federal employees in your agency that contributed in any way to the UN’s IPCC (International Promoter’s of Climate Confusion).

    Any other budget request will not be considered for renewed funding.”

    Here’s a list of those who contributed to the latest UN IPCC report:

    http://noconsensus.wordpress.com/2014/11/02/on-the-take-an-impromptu-psychological-study-of-government-science/

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