View Full Version : Uh-oh.
wgadget
10-22-2012, 09:38 PM
I've been listening to Rush Limbaugh for about five or ten minutes the past few days, and to me he sounds abnormally TENSE.
But after tonight he has fresh reason to be TENSE. And that reason is that Romney used Rush's ridiculous, pompous pronouncements against Obama ("APOLOGY TOUR"?) wherein Obama had the opportunity to call Romney out.
Thanks to Rush's idiotic hyperbole, he just won Obama the election. And Romney looks like as much the idiot as Rush does for believing him and even quoting him (although to be fair, Romney claimed the phrase "APOLOGY TOUR as his own). LoL.
Although on second thought, Rush would probably get better ratings under an Obama administration, so....
AuH20
10-22-2012, 09:42 PM
Rush Limbaugh's opinion is worthless. It's ultimately going to come down to ground game. And right now, based on reports, the Obama team is lacking in battleground states. The historic momentum we saw in 2008 is a long gone memory. We could be looking at a real squeaker.
phill4paul
10-22-2012, 09:46 PM
Is gonna come down to Diebold. The intended bruhahaha by the powershadows has had it's affect.
the people think there is a choice. It don't matter.
Vote third party and but a thousand rounds as a back up as opposed to range time.
AuH20
10-22-2012, 09:51 PM
Is gonna come down to Diebold. The intended bruhahaha by the powershadows has had it's affect.
the people think there is a choice. It don't matter.
Vote third party and but a thousand rounds as a back up as opposed to range time.
The cheating has been going on before Diebold. If you remember the 1960 election, the Kennedy political machine utilized the Chicago mafia to eliminate certain unfavorable voting machines in particular districts. Both parties cheat and obfuscate, but the democratic party has mastered the craft of vote rigging. For example, look at the peculiarities that got Al Franken elected.
GunnyFreedom
10-22-2012, 09:56 PM
Rush Limbaugh's opinion is worthless. It's ultimately going to come down to ground game. And right now, based on reports, the Obama team is lacking in battleground states. The historic momentum we saw in 2008 is a long gone memory. We could be looking at a real squeaker.
against the worst President in American history.
that should say something to Republicans.
but it won't.
:(
angelatc
10-22-2012, 09:59 PM
against the worst President in American history.
that should say something to Republicans.
but it won't.
:(
Maybe second-worst. Carter was pretty bad. Obama at least plays the game better than he did. I really don't care who wins.
phill4paul
10-22-2012, 10:04 PM
The cheating has been going on before Diebold. If you remember the 1960 election, the Kennedy political machine utilized to the Chicago mafia to eliminate certain unfavorable voting machines in particular districts. Both parties cheat and obfuscate, but the democratic party has mastered the craft of vote rigging. For example, look at the peculiarities that got Al Franken elected.
Well aware. I grew up well before voter electronics. And it has been the same on the Republican side. So don't wax nostalgically about beliefs in the Dems craft in vote rigging. Yes, it's been done by both. It will continue. Until.
AuH20
10-22-2012, 10:09 PM
Well aware. I grew up well before voter electronics. And it has been the same on the Republican side. So don't wax nostalgically about beliefs in the Dems craft in vote rigging. Yes, it's been done by both. It will continue. Until.
But the democrats have been caught numerous times with dead people voting, convicts voting, illegals voting as well as over-voting. It's literally factored into their projections. I'm not shilling for the republicans but cheating is a staple for the democratic party, especially in the metropolitan areas. It's a historic fact, decade after decade. They are good at it and the system rewards such efforts.
RickyJ
10-22-2012, 10:12 PM
Rush Limbaugh's opinion is worthless. It's ultimately going to come down to ground game. And right now, based on reports, the Obama team is lacking in battleground states. The historic momentum we saw in 2008 is a long gone memory. We could be looking at a real squeaker.
I haven't listened to that fool in about a decade or more. I feel like a fool for listening to him as long as I did though. But I didn't have any way of checking his propaganda before I got on the Internet.
I agree with you, it looks like it will be real close. Turn out will decide this election.
phill4paul
10-22-2012, 10:14 PM
But the democrats have been caught numerous times with dead people voting, convicts voting, illegals voting as well as over-voting. It's literally factored into their projections. I'm not shilling for the republicans but cheating is a staple for the democratic party, especially in the metropolitan areas. It's a historic fact, decade after decade. They are good at it and the system rewards such efforts.
One word: Tampa.
Origanalist
10-22-2012, 10:14 PM
I haven't listened to that fool in about a decade or more. I feel like a fool for listening to him as long as I did though. But I didn't have any way of checking his propaganda before I got on the Internet.
I agree with you, it looks like it will be real close. Turn out will decide this election.
The interwebs will do funny things to ya.
You act like the theater makes a difference to those who count the votes. How does it feel to be naive?
AuH20
10-22-2012, 10:29 PM
One word: Tampa.
Tampa is child's play compared to dumping thousands of uncounted votes in the Chicago River during a general election. And then we had the Norm Coleman episode a few years back where his slim 725 vote lead over Franken ultimately was toppled by ballots found in a locked trunk in a democratic district. And it happens all the time in the more civilized urban centers. LOL Milwaukee and Philadelphia are notorious for voting irregularities every major election cycle. You can't make this outrageous stuff up.
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