Promontorium
06-11-2010, 10:09 PM
I am honestly shocked that this has almost become a common belief among people, let alone that this prospect is even entertained. Olbermann, and now many others are not simply suggesting that Greene is a plant, but that somehow thousands of Republican voters knew this, and intentionally conspired to vote for Greene.
Is this nonsense even possible? Does insane Olbermann and now apparantly everyone else really think that the entire republican votership of a state held a secret meeting and agreed to vote for this man? This is the stupidest conspiracy theory I have ever heard!
If you could EVER get an entire state to vote for one man via secret meeting, wouldn't that mean our entire government was a fraud? These people are dead serious. I can not believe they are this ignorant. Or is this supposed to be a joke on the voter? Ahh...
The most obvious scenario to this entire issue seems to be completey tossed for at least one piece of conspiracy nuttiness or another.
How's this for an insane theory; Al Greene was in the military for over a decade, and he's not a big spender. It took me only 4 years!!! 4 years in the military to save up $25,000 (though the housing crash took it all before I got out). He could have tens of thousands, conservatively! Thousands of unqualified people run for office every election in America. It just happens that this election had pathetic competition, and no one cared about the results. The voter base didn't care. Now is that more believeable, or did the Republican party stealthily trick this particular man into running, have a secret meeting, or secret network consisting of thousands of entirely trustworthy, I mean CIA level secret agent voters to agree to shit on the entire American democratic process with absolutely no dissent, absolutely no paper trail, absolute perfect execution, in order to plant a stooge against 1!!!! Senator who already had LITTLE OR NO CHANCE OF LOSING!
I'm not laughing at Greene anymore. I'm disgusted at all the MSM insulting our intelligence and realizing most people are just eating it up.
I'm not saying this doesn't seem fishy. But it's just insane that Olbermann and ilk have not just proposed, but convinced so many that this entire thing start to finish was a direct fraud by average American republican voters.
Is this nonsense even possible? Does insane Olbermann and now apparantly everyone else really think that the entire republican votership of a state held a secret meeting and agreed to vote for this man? This is the stupidest conspiracy theory I have ever heard!
If you could EVER get an entire state to vote for one man via secret meeting, wouldn't that mean our entire government was a fraud? These people are dead serious. I can not believe they are this ignorant. Or is this supposed to be a joke on the voter? Ahh...
The most obvious scenario to this entire issue seems to be completey tossed for at least one piece of conspiracy nuttiness or another.
How's this for an insane theory; Al Greene was in the military for over a decade, and he's not a big spender. It took me only 4 years!!! 4 years in the military to save up $25,000 (though the housing crash took it all before I got out). He could have tens of thousands, conservatively! Thousands of unqualified people run for office every election in America. It just happens that this election had pathetic competition, and no one cared about the results. The voter base didn't care. Now is that more believeable, or did the Republican party stealthily trick this particular man into running, have a secret meeting, or secret network consisting of thousands of entirely trustworthy, I mean CIA level secret agent voters to agree to shit on the entire American democratic process with absolutely no dissent, absolutely no paper trail, absolute perfect execution, in order to plant a stooge against 1!!!! Senator who already had LITTLE OR NO CHANCE OF LOSING!
I'm not laughing at Greene anymore. I'm disgusted at all the MSM insulting our intelligence and realizing most people are just eating it up.
I'm not saying this doesn't seem fishy. But it's just insane that Olbermann and ilk have not just proposed, but convinced so many that this entire thing start to finish was a direct fraud by average American republican voters.