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To: ratsreek
What difference does it make when I joined? I mean, really. How silly.

Simply that when you've been here as long as some of us, you recognize a pattern of trolls. Your consecutive posts appeared to be spammish. If they weren't, my apologies.

And no, Allen is not the only one for sure. Jamie Radtke declared in December. Corey Stewart has all but announced. Bishop E.W. Jackson has done the same.

And Cuccinelli has said he's not interested. I don't see that changing. He's not likely to give up the legal challenges to Obamacare to wage another campaign. Not yet, anyway.

No one is over confident. But you seemed to want to declare Kaine the automatic winner if he just decides to step in. That is far, far, far from the truth.

And, I can assure you, I'm not sitting back at all.

183 posted on 02/10/2011 12:26:56 PM PST by Corin Stormhands
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To: Corin Stormhands

If you read a sampling of my posts generally, you would see that I’m not a troll. Perhaps that should be undertaken BEFORE the innuendo. If you don’t want to take the time to do that, perhaps you should deny self-gratification by just refraining from the innuendo.

I haven’t declared Kaine the winner. Others have said that Allen would walk away with it if it’s Allen vs. Kaine. Hardly true. The right never wants to consider how powerful the rat machine is. Kaine is head of the DNC. He has carte blanche as far as political favors, access, power networks and money are concerned. Reid shouldn’t have won, but he did because of the rat machine. Same for Bennett.

As for Cucinelli, most pols don’t want to say early on if they’re considering running. Cucinelli might decide he can fight deathcare in the senate if he has someone as earnest and capable as he is to go forward in his stead against deathcare on the state level front. Most likely though he has his heart set on the governor’s office, which is the preferred destination of most state AGs because it provides the executive experience needed to get to the WH. The governor’s office is always a clearer path to the top than through the senate. At any rate, not once have I said that I think Cucinelli will run. I just WISH he would. There’s a lot to like about him and he is a good example of the kind of candidates we need, not damaged goods and retreads. By contrast, George Allen shot himself in the foot with both barrels by apologizing over and over and over again about the macaca thing for weeks, which allowed the leftist slimestream media to destroy his candidacy, which shows me that he’s a typical dim-witted GOP pol lacking the spine to not knuckle under to media pressure by telling them to piss off. Instead, he tried to appease them. Appeasement NEVER works with an enemy that seeks your complete destruction as opposed to a reasonable person or entity just seeking an explanation. In other words, Allen is a weak sister and the rat machine would chew him up and spit him out in one bite with Kaine as their candidate.

I’m glad to hear you’re not sitting back expecting ‘12 to be easy because we did so well in ‘10. That will not be the case because it’s a prez cycle election. The right is fond of saying that obastard is another Carter so his chances of being re-elected are slim. In some respects his performance is a lot lack Carter’s - actually much worse. But there is a huge difference between the two ELECTORALLY. Those differences are organization, leftist rat control of institutions and balkinazation of racial and boutique special interests pressure.


185 posted on 02/10/2011 1:55:27 PM PST by ratsreek
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