Posted on 11/04/2004 11:36:38 AM PST by MissouriConservative
FNC's popular "Fox & Friends" program this morning noted that Bush-hating groups spent up to $400,000,000 to try to defeat him and that the only state Democrats gained from 2000 was wee New Hampshire (and barely that).
The hosts wondered if these 527s were happy with the results of their spending spree. Let's see: New Hampshire has only four electoral votes, so each one cost $100,000,000.
Oh, wait: There's also Iowa and New Mexico, which the president appears to have won, Democrats having been unable to commit enough fraud to steal this time.
That would mean the left-wing extremists paid hundreds of millions of dollars for negative electoral votes. Yes, the hate groups certainly did motivate the people to go to the polls, though not in the expected way.
Glad they're not my investment brokers.
I love it!
And here's the best part: they'll do it all again in '08.
You need a product before you can market it.
I can spend 400 million marketing horse$hit, that doesn't mean it's going to sell.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
And the Swifties started with one $200,000 ad and brought the sKerry campaign to its knees.
HA HA HA HA HA
I love it!!
what a waste of money, should have invested it in google :P
So... they pumped $400,000,000 into the economy.
The jobs they created probably contributed to W's victory! :D
Stupid people.
Funny, but they could have spent that money to FEED ALL THOSE POOR PEOPLE they are talking about.
Hypocrits.
They spent 0.4 Trillion riling up the conservative base, and they think Karl Rove did it. LOL
She can be the Poster Child for the Donk's demise.
Sweet!
Excellent return on investment
Damn ... those guys are good for the economy! ;)
This is great. They unwittingly helped the economy, one of the very items they were badmouthing. I hope Soros is so despondent that he moves back to Hungary.
Disagree - I think the best part is they won't waste so much money in 2008!!
Bump.
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