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Re: Hilarious headline alert
Sounds like pmscal celebrating Bush's 45% approval ratings.DrDetroit wrote:Democrats celebrate narrow U.S. House loss in Ohio
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I guess that makes up for him mischaracterizing "historic low".DrDetroit wrote:He wasn't celebrating it, dumbshit.
So why are you compelled to mischaracterize his reference to it?
Despite a clear-cut re-election and the prospect of lasting GOP dominance in Congress, President Bush prepares for his second term with the lowest approval rating of any just-elected sitting president in more than half a century, according to a series of new surveys.
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Dude, why do you always use the old "we're not as bad as (insert selected Democrat here)" in every argument?DrDetroit wrote: A 45% approval rating cannot possibly be considered as historically low when you have Carter racing to the floor with 20%.
Bush's numbers are in the toilet.......period.
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Comparatively speaking--yes it is.mvscal wrote:45% isn't in the toilet.....period.Felix wrote:Dude, why do you always use the old "we're not as bad as (insert selected Democrat here)" in every argument?DrDetroit wrote: A 45% approval rating cannot possibly be considered as historically low when you have Carter racing to the floor with 20%.
Bush's numbers are in the toilet.......period.
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To his own approval rating numbskullDrDetroit wrote:Compared to who?
Looks to me like he's working his way DOWN the ladder of success.....Bush approval ratings
Date Approval Rating
1/21-24/02 82
1/5-6/02 84
12/7-10/01 86
11/13-14/01 85
10/25-28/01 87
10/9/01 90
10/8/01 90
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Even Nixon had better numbers after his 72 re-election.mvscal wrote:BSmack wrote:I guess that makes up for him mischaracterizing "historic low".DrDetroit wrote:He wasn't celebrating it, dumbshit.
So why are you compelled to mischaracterize his reference to it?
Despite a clear-cut re-election and the prospect of lasting GOP dominance in Congress, President Bush prepares for his second term with the lowest approval rating of any just-elected sitting president in more than half a century, according to a series of new surveys.![]()
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NEWSFLASH!!! President Bush has the lowest approval rating of any President ever elected......in 2004!!!
What pathetic pieces of shit you people are.
Nice try shill.
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You're going to take his approval #'s immediately following 9/11 and suggest that those should be the baseline for his administration??Felix wrote:To his own approval rating numbskullDrDetroit wrote:Compared to who?
Looks to me like he's working his way DOWN the ladder of success.....Bush approval ratings
Date Approval Rating
1/21-24/02 82
1/5-6/02 84
12/7-10/01 86
11/13-14/01 85
10/25-28/01 87
10/9/01 90
10/8/01 90
:roll:
Reaching, again?
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What, they were happy to have faired as well as they did. From the articleDrDetroit wrote:In any case, I see the lefties here are casually avoiding the ridiculous headline that I referred to in my initial post... :roll:
Is there something the Democrats should be ashamed of there?Schmidt, a former state representative, beat Hackett by 3,500 votes out of more than 112,000 cast in the conservative and heavily Republican district, where no Democrat in decades had won or even managed 40 percent of the vote.
Christ Detard, I can pull ridiculous fucking stories about Republicans all day long......but really, what's the point of that?
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They lost, dipshit.
In a conservative district where Republicans stayed home and with a weak Republican candidate (who voted for a huge tax increase in Ohio) and with national $$ flowing in and blogs to help Hacket, they still lost.
The point is that the Dems are desperately trying to call a loss a "win." It's hilarious.
You'd find it similarly funny but you're too busy nipping at my heels.
In a conservative district where Republicans stayed home and with a weak Republican candidate (who voted for a huge tax increase in Ohio) and with national $$ flowing in and blogs to help Hacket, they still lost.
The point is that the Dems are desperately trying to call a loss a "win." It's hilarious.
You'd find it similarly funny but you're too busy nipping at my heels.
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I'm actualy quite interested in Mr. Hackett's career. Sounds like a guy after my vote. Thank you for bringing him to my attention.DrDetroit wrote:In any case, I see the lefties here are casually avoiding the ridiculous headline that I referred to in my initial post... :roll:
Oh, and by the looks of it, Hackett lost like Lincoln lost to Douglas.
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Hackett lost a special election on Tuesday to fill a U.S. House seat representing Southwestern Ohio, but not before the broadcast networks and CNN all championed the candidacy of the Bush-bashing Marine who served in Iraq.
On ABC on Sunday, reporter Geoff Morrell recited how Hackett denounced Bush as a "chicken hawk" and "the biggest threat to America," but instead of describing that as mudslinging, Morrell called it "candor," relaying: "If elected, Hackett says he'll use that same candor to educate Congress about what's really going on in Iraq."
On Saturday, CBS's Drew Levinson touted Hackett as "a tough talker" who "goes as far as saying President Bush is a greater threat to U.S. security than Osama bin Laden."
Tuesday on CNN, Bruce Morton noted how Hackett's attacks on Bush have "angered some Republicans," but highlighted how one "Vietnam vet, who voted for Bush, is having second thoughts."
NBC's Carl Quintanilla plugged Hackett as what "some call a next generation Democrat" and asserted that "analysts like Stu Rothenberg say there may be fallout even if Hackett finishes a close second."
bwaaahahahahhaaaaaa!!
On ABC on Sunday, reporter Geoff Morrell recited how Hackett denounced Bush as a "chicken hawk" and "the biggest threat to America," but instead of describing that as mudslinging, Morrell called it "candor," relaying: "If elected, Hackett says he'll use that same candor to educate Congress about what's really going on in Iraq."
On Saturday, CBS's Drew Levinson touted Hackett as "a tough talker" who "goes as far as saying President Bush is a greater threat to U.S. security than Osama bin Laden."
Tuesday on CNN, Bruce Morton noted how Hackett's attacks on Bush have "angered some Republicans," but highlighted how one "Vietnam vet, who voted for Bush, is having second thoughts."
NBC's Carl Quintanilla plugged Hackett as what "some call a next generation Democrat" and asserted that "analysts like Stu Rothenberg say there may be fallout even if Hackett finishes a close second."
bwaaahahahahhaaaaaa!!
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Pot calling the kettle black much? You're employing the exact tactics you call "hillarious".DrDetroit wrote:They lost, dipshit.
In a conservative district where Republicans stayed home and with a weak Republican candidate and with national $$ flowing in to help Hacket, they still lost.
The point is that the Dems are desperately trying to call a loss a "win." It's hilarious.
News flash brainiac--you're the resident T1B pinata'.You'd find it similarly funny but you're too busy nipping at my heels.
And going to the old "anklebiter" card eh?
I've generally quit responding to your inane drivel because you bring nothing new, just the same bootlicker regurgitation and attacking whatever Democrat.
Have you ever gone shopping for a car and ran into a salesman who's entire pitch consisted of "why you shouldn't buy from the other guy" rather than expounding on the virtues of his particular product?
I always look at people like that and say to myself "you just don't fucking get it do you?"
That's you, only not near as intelligent........
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Why must you mischaracterize what I say???DrDetroit wrote:BSmack must buy the Democrats spin that this is the first wind of a hurricane...LOL!!
Hackett does appear on his way to bigger and better things. Would you disagree?
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Yes, I do disagree. He lost to a former state House member who came out of an 11-candidate primary field who voted for a huge state tax increase in an election where many Republican voters stayed home.BSmack wrote:Why must you mischaracterize what I say???DrDetroit wrote:BSmack must buy the Democrats spin that this is the first wind of a hurricane...LOL!!
Hackett does appear on his way to bigger and better things. Would you disagree?
He was an overnight sensation who only in the last fews days prior to Tuesday started getting national $$...
He'll be pimped by the Dems in 2006 for something, but he ain't going anywhere.
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You have no idea which party "stayed home" if any. I guarantee the Board of Elections has not released that data.DrDetroit wrote:Yes, I do disagree. He lost to a former state House member who came out of an 11-candidate primary field who voted for a huge state tax increase in an election where many Republican voters stayed home.BSmack wrote:Hackett does appear on his way to bigger and better things. Would you disagree?
So why do you lie?
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Lawdy it's come to this. Giving him a taste of his own posting medicine is not double the fun for sure.
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http://buzz.nationalreview.com/071854.aspBSmack wrote:You have no idea which party "stayed home" if any. I guarantee the Board of Elections has not released that data.DrDetroit wrote:Yes, I do disagree. He lost to a former state House member who came out of an 11-candidate primary field who voted for a huge state tax increase in an election where many Republican voters stayed home.BSmack wrote:Hackett does appear on his way to bigger and better things. Would you disagree?
So why do you lie?
However, Buzz reader Melissa writes in with some interesting data from the last two congressional cycles:
2002-184,100. R-136,523 D-47,618
2004-310,000 R-227,102 D-89,598
2005-111,000 R-57,974 D-54,401
Comparing 2002 to 2005, the Republicans stayed home, the Democrats, if reports are true, invested millions to get 6,783 more votes. Relative to 2004, they lost 35,197 or 40% of the voters they had only 9 months ago. The backslapping that is occurring is far from reality.
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