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Thad Cochran’s Debt to Mississippi
The New York Times ^ | JUNE 25, 2014 | THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Posted on 06/25/2014 6:29:57 PM PDT by mdittmar

The prospect of electing an intemperate Tea Party candidate who was openly nostalgic for Confederate days was so repellent to many black voters in Mississippi that they did a remarkable thing on Tuesday, crossing party lines to help give the Republican Senate nomination to Thad Cochran, in office for 36 years. Now it’s time for Mr. Cochran to return the favor by supporting a stronger Voting Rights Act and actively working to reduce his party’s extreme antigovernment policies.

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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democratscandals; dnctalkingpoints; playtheracecard; revisionisthistory; uniparty
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To: Count of Monte Fisto

Two words for you: Harry Reid.


41 posted on 06/25/2014 7:20:42 PM PDT by NotTallTex
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To: Josa; KC_Lion

Well the GOP always ‘finds a way’ to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and give the dems power. this was just a creative application of that documented truth.

this way they have a bonus. they give dems power and their sycophants go to war blaming the conservatives for the loss. It’s not THEIR fault you see?

Just like the 2012 election. Bhoner has stopped nothing since has he?

there ya go.


42 posted on 06/25/2014 7:22:07 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart (How's that 'lesser evil' workin' out for ya?)
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To: mdittmar

The election showed the whole ‘gridlock’ myth and ‘party of No’ is a big con. It’s the Uniparty — both sides in favor of big government.

35,000 Democrats with NO intention of voting for a Republican in the general election were encouraged to break the law (a toothless law but a law) to vote for the RINO.

This shows that the establishment RINOs are essentially no different than the Democrats.

The writer of the article, of course, misses the point.

Love the “extreme” word that must be in some ‘spellcheck program’ where it has to be added in ANY reference to Republicans.

Redefine the opposition as extreme and your position, however leftist, as the norm. Win the debate before it’s even started.


43 posted on 06/25/2014 7:29:40 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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To: headstamp 2

Of course. What does one expect of tribal robots?


44 posted on 06/25/2014 7:31:03 PM PDT by Steelfish (ui)
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To: txrefugee

I blame the blacks just as much as those who were using racial and fear-mongering methods to steal this election. Good heavens, are they so ignorant that they believe everything they see and hear that even has the preponderance of racial overtones? I think the majority of them are the racists, or too dumb and lazy to do some research. No wonder the DEMS lead them around by their noses.


45 posted on 06/25/2014 7:38:14 PM PDT by Catsrus (A)
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To: Lorianne

“.Cochran...won’t be running again in 6 years...after his term expires...”
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Cochran has accrued pension benefits of 80% of his $174,000 (my recollection of the current salary) salary. 80% is the MAIMUM percentage he can retire at...it won’t be increased by additional years of service.

Cochran WANTED to retire this year and not run for reelection but was CONVINCED by the corrupt Haley Barbour organization and the equally corrupt GOPe organizations to run for reelection. What was he promised to get him to agree with this? My educated guess is that he was promised that if he ran, was reelected and (after a “decent” period) announced his retirement he would be given a HIGHLY COMPENSATED no show and/or minimum work position with a DC lobbyist firm for BOTH him and his Virginia honey.

Then Haley Barbour would engineer the naming of another crony and/or family member to the seat. Meanwhile, Cochran gets his $139,000 yearly pension as well as the huge salaries he and his honey will get for their new DC gigs. Oh...I forgot that his honey will have her pension also in addition to the huge salary from HER no show job.

This is ALL unacceptable to me.


46 posted on 06/25/2014 7:48:03 PM PDT by House Atreides
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To: butterdezillion

And they’ve now come out with their demands. Quid pro quo in full view of everybody...


A little bit too soon tho. The General election needs to happen. Maybe someone will tell them to stop making their demands cause the voters are reading them.


47 posted on 06/25/2014 7:53:32 PM PDT by RginTN
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To: Viennacon

Not if he loses in November, and I am going to work my ass off to make sure that happens
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Yeah; you go Viennacon. Is Chris running as a Write-in Candidate?


48 posted on 06/25/2014 9:49:23 PM PDT by Din Maker (Time to insure GOP will NOT get control of Senate. If you don't like revenge, you've never tasted it)
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To: Din Maker

Mississippi law prevents write-ins unfortunately.


49 posted on 06/25/2014 9:54:24 PM PDT by Viennacon (Rebuke the Repuke!)
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To: Viennacon

Can he run as an Independent?


50 posted on 06/25/2014 9:55:16 PM PDT by Din Maker (Time to insure GOP will NOT get control of Senate. If you don't like revenge, you've never tasted it)
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To: Din Maker

No. deadline passed long ago. If Cochran died, a write in candidacy is allowed


51 posted on 06/25/2014 9:59:44 PM PDT by Viennacon (Rebuke the Repuke!)
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To: mdittmar

A write in campaign CAN win.

Look at the June 3 results here:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-tran/elections/2014-primaries-june3

(Mississippi results are down the page)

Notice the top vote getter that night was McDaniel. The ENTIRE Democrat slate didn’t get HALF the votes of EITHER Republican.

I don’t think Cochran will get DEMOCRAT votes in the general election, do you?

McDaniel could repeat what he did on June 3 and be the next Senator from Mississippi


52 posted on 06/26/2014 2:15:25 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: NotTallTex

Two words for you: NO DIFFERENCE.


53 posted on 06/26/2014 6:49:52 AM PDT by sarge83
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To: SoFloFreeper

I agree with your Post #52, but a MS FReeper said MS does not allow write-in campaigns.


54 posted on 06/26/2014 7:20:12 AM PDT by Din Maker (Time to insure GOP will NOT get control of Senate. If you don't like revenge, you've never tasted it)
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To: Viennacon

So, MS does not allow write-in candidates and the deadline for running as an Indy has passed...... Then, the only thing left is for all of Chris McDaniel’s supporters to vote for the Democrat in November. Am I right?


55 posted on 06/26/2014 7:23:21 AM PDT by Din Maker (Time to insure GOP will NOT get control of Senate. If you don't like revenge, you've never tasted it)
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To: Din Maker

His wife, Jill, is a former Miss USA Mississippi winner....she could run, couldn’t she?

Since she wasn’t on the ballot, she could run, I hope.


56 posted on 06/26/2014 7:25:54 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: mdittmar

thad doesn’t need the NYT telling him what to do. bennie thompson, democrat/communist from Mississippi’s second congressional district was telling ole thad what the democrats expect of him yesterday. The gop-e in Mississippi, the NRSC, our former governor and his nephews with the US chamber of commerce has conspired to elect democrat travis childers to the US senate and this may keep hairy reid in office. They will then say it’s MY FAULT because I wiil not suck it up and vote for the winner of the second democrat primary. It’s time to start over.


57 posted on 06/26/2014 7:47:47 AM PDT by duffee (NO poll tax, NO tax on firearms, ammunition or gun safes. NO gun free zones.)
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To: Viennacon

The ballot has a place for write-ins but as you state they are not counted however they are recorded as a voter and are reflected in the total, enough of them NOT voting for either cochran or childers could be enough for the rethuglians to lose, still not vote for a progressive democrat and let those who run the rethuglian party of Mississippi and the backstabbers at the rnsc know exactly what happened. Then we would be in a better position in Mississippi to take our Republican party back and after this I don’t believe there’s enough difference in reid and mConnell to make a difference.


58 posted on 06/26/2014 8:15:55 AM PDT by duffee (NO poll tax, NO tax on firearms, ammunition or gun safes. NO gun free zones.)
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To: headstamp 2

Mississippians should join them. Childers is more conservative, albeit barely.


59 posted on 06/26/2014 11:54:35 AM PDT by Reagan79 (Today, I consider myself the wisest Latina Woman on the face of the earth.)
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To: Din Maker

Voting for the Dems just to “show the GOPe” has got to be one of the most foolish and self-defeating things I have ever heard of.

The only thing that matters in DC are the numbers. Right now, the Dems have the majority in the Senate (a very tiny majority, but that’s enough) and that is what is enabling Harry Reid and Obama to get away with what they have been doing. Nothing started to change in the House, either, until we got a majority.

It’s the job of the leaders and whips to corral all the voters of their party and make sure they vote as a bloc. But it doesn’t matter when there aren’t enough of them. For example, not one single GOPer voted for Obamacare - but it didn’t matter, because there weren’t enough GOP votes collectively to make a difference.

I think all legal challenges to Cochran’s election should be pursued, and there should also be criminal consequences for people who knowingly voted in both the Dem and GOP elections (and for the people who encouraged them to do so, knowing that it was illegal). I also think pressure should be put on the local GOP by the emergence of new candidates to oppose some of the corrupt crowd that supported Cochran.

But voting for the Dems is the stupidest, most suicidal response possible to this situation.


60 posted on 06/27/2014 6:10:35 AM PDT by livius
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