Posted on 08/23/2012 3:04:14 PM PDT by Red Steel
Right. A better way to handle this. And many other ways to handle this situation.
You got it!
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Sections of the CNN article are missing .
You do the math
“You should get that paranoia of yours looked at.”
Seriously, some people on here are getting a little bit scary.
Actually, Levin didn’t find out until Priebus clued him in to the 25th. So you think in the mean time that Levin is going to still join the RINO chorus (I don’t think so) helping the Dems attack Akin, but we will see what he says when he gets back. Today he has a guest host.
Well, the Dems, specifically McCaskill, are giving "aid and comfort" to Akin in the form of nearly $2M. Best case scenario: a wash. (Which means McCaskill wins, 'cause you know what happens when it's close in a state run by a Dem SOS.)
If only. The Dem opposition in most of the seats you mention can now point to Akin, and it will draw votes from our candidates in those elections. If you think the damage will be limited to MO, you’re just plain wrong. We’re so screwed, because of one very selfish, arrogant jerk in MO.
Some of these purists are great friends of the left and will even get their grudging praise in return for their help in making conservative governance less likely.
See my earlier post. A-hole refuse to take their phone calls starting Monday morning.
Rove wants a nice, safe, compliant moderate in that race.
“There is a certain brand of conservatives who take pride in being pure and losing elections. “
There is a certain brand of “Republican” who takes pride in considering any normal conservative to be a “purist,” and wants us all to vote for progressives or socialist RINOs like Mitt Romney to appeal to the Dem voters.
LLS
I can’t disagree with you.
November 6, 2012, 7:05 PM, And this just in, with 10% of the vote now counted it looks like Claire McCaskill has been re-elected for SIX MORE YEARS. Yes, the network is calling the race for McCaskill. No surprise there now was there?
My point was Red, with his excerpt choices, left the impression that Akin had more support than he actually has.
The article names an impressive list of people whose advice Akin is hearing. Phyllis Schlafly may be the best person to weigh in on this whole mess. She has a lifetime of dealing with press bias and all things female.
You really think Akin had anything to do with those political McCaskill political ads?
And it's up to 2M instead of 1.5M? It was a desperate move by McCaskill who was losing by double digits in the polls. So she makes these political ads who she thought was the most conservative to coax her base from smoking dope to come out and vote and support her cause. Akin misspoke has nothing to do with McCaskill political ads. Unless you actually saw McCaskill pulling puppet strings attached to Akin's mouth to form and say the wrong words. No - that nutso.
Her intervention would definitely be useful.
Unlike most of you I live in Missouri and can vote in the upcoming election. I voted for Steelman. I knew very little about Akin. I was welling to give him a look , as I would never vote for a Dem. What Akin said and how he handled the firestorm afterward turned me off to voting for him. The people of Missouri were ready to send McCaskill home. Now most likely she will have an easy time in the election. Akin appears to be in it just for himself and not thinking about the big picture. The GOP had every right to ask what they did. Things like what happened are just a fact of life. We in Missouri will most likely have to wait six more years to have a crack at replacing our Senator.
While you point to one, a sidebar, who thinks he should drop out, Akin actually does have wide spread support according to "multiple sources" inside the CNP conference.
To repeat this again since it does get ignored:
"Multiple sources at the CNP conference told CNN that Akin is being encouraged by leading figures in the conservative movement to remain in the Senate race even as he faces pressure from Republican establishment.
And this little tidbit being ignored:
" "But the source stressed that Akin is "getting a ton of support" from conservatives at the conference. "
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