Posted on 04/25/2011 11:58:54 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
Now, do you want to take a look at the height of hypocrisy. The Daily Kos and the left-o-sphere has been either suggesting or crying out loud that there must have been some sort of funny business in the Wisconsin election that has returned state Justice David Prosser to the bench by over 7,000 votes. Many are calling for a recount to be paid for by the state.
Now it appears that those same 'reasonable' people had called upon Prosser to not ask for a recount before all of the ballots were counted and as the margin of difference was just over 200 votes. The Daily Kos, of course, is the source of this stupidity.
Take a look at this:
(Excerpt) Read more at punditpress.blogspot.com ...
I now observe the nitwit Lefties as Hyper-crits!!!
Guess this means they haven’t ..FOUND ... the 8000 plus votes needed to STEAL the Election??
It goes deeper than hypocrisy, to a core dishonesty that disregards all principles other than “does this help us increase our political power?”
Once again, the 2 requirements for being a leftist—utter hypocrisy and absolute shamelessness.
I usually make a daily drive through the Dummies neighborhood to get a good chuckle. Every time I think that there can’t possibly people this stupid anywhere in the world I read something like this.
200 votes is a “...fairly comfortable margin...”
LOL!
Exactly. To a communist there is only one truth: TOTAL POWER.
Absolute cheating and lying.
Oops, fair elections and LIBS -- that is an OXYMORON!
Kos also targeted Congresswoman Griffiths for defeat. Then he accused Palin of fomenting violence for doing the same thing. A lack of principles, perhaps?
"Hey, what do you expect? I'm a d*&chbag!"
The Daily Kos is no better than any Brownshirt rag. They have no honor and certainly no intellectual honesty.
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