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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Jan 10, 2010 -> 09:51 PM)
Hey look, Reid is an asshole. Shocking.

 

And if Reid was forced to step aside his leadership role, it would hurt the GOP more than if he stayed in - because any replacement majority leader would probably be a stronger leader.

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So if Brown wins the Senate race in MA.(longshot I know), the word is the Dems will try to wait to seat him until after the healthcare vote in the Senate. .....Dirty politics?.......Nahhh they wouldn't do that...in MA.....In contrast, in 2007 Nikki Tsongas was sworn in at the U.S> House of Representatives TWO days after winning a special election to replace Marty Meehan. But in that case Tsongas' vote was needed to overide a Bush veto of S-CHIP.....It's always different, I know.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jan 11, 2010 -> 07:44 PM)
Two questions...

 

Are you blacker than Obama, and are you a pimp or prostitute, just for classification?

I'm "as black" as Obama (literally, lol), and whether I'm a pimp or prostitute depends on who you ask.

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QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Jan 11, 2010 -> 11:17 PM)
It's not the Kennedy seat, its the people's seat! Great line.

 

Nice!!!!

 

I read an e-mail someone sent in to a blogger that said the unions were paying people $50 to hold a Coakley sign. And the kicker is the union guy said he is voting for Brown. This will be gigantic if Brown wins. And how will the press spin the loss if it happens?

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David Gergen, moderator of the Brown Coakley debate last night in MA:

 

The debate was moderated by CNN's David Gergen. Near the end of the debate, he had two questions for Brown and Coakley each. After putting Brown on the spot over Roe v. Wade and "climate change," Gergen turned to the Democrat with his hardest hitting questions of the night.

 

"Do you think it was right to insist on three people being at the debate?" Gergen asked Coakley. Yes, she did.

 

He followed up with this doozy: "As you look back on the campaign, do you have any second thoughts on how the campaign has unfolded?"

 

"Absolutely not," she said.

 

 

 

 

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QUOTE (Cknolls @ Jan 12, 2010 -> 12:32 PM)
David Gergen, moderator of the Brown Coakley debate last night in MA:

 

The debate was moderated by CNN's David Gergen. Near the end of the debate, he had two questions for Brown and Coakley each. After putting Brown on the spot over Roe v. Wade and "climate change," Gergen turned to the Democrat with his hardest hitting questions of the night.

 

"Do you think it was right to insist on three people being at the debate?" Gergen asked Coakley. Yes, she did.

 

He followed up with this doozy: "As you look back on the campaign, do you have any second thoughts on how the campaign has unfolded?"

 

"Absolutely not," she said.

 

What media bias?

 

And IF Brown wins, they won't certify this thing until health care is done. They already said as much. But it's highly unlikely that Brown wins. Highly, highly unlikely.

 

With that said, if he did, holy s*** what an indicator that is. Even if it's close, it's still a pretty good indicator that people are pissed off.

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QUOTE (kapkomet @ Jan 12, 2010 -> 01:36 PM)
What media bias?

 

And IF Brown wins, they won't certify this thing until health care is done. They already said as much. But it's highly unlikely that Brown wins. Highly, highly unlikely.

 

With that said, if he did, holy s*** what an indicator that is. Even if it's close, it's still a pretty good indicator that people are pissed off.

He's pretty impressive dude.

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