Posted on 11/12/2018 7:02:39 AM PST by PJ-Comix
Here is a math question that even most Common Core students could easiliy answer: Which is a greater number, 40 or 63? The answer is all too obvious...unless you have a political agenda. And one such person is Morning Joe's Mika Brzezinski.
Her Mika math was on full display on November 12 when she angrily asserted that it is "laughable" that the 2018 Democrat House seat gain of up to 40 seats is not as bad as the 63 seat GOP gain in 2010 during the Barack Obama administration. Watch Mika pretending four fingers is the same as five, or rather that 40 is no less than 63:
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Mika Math.?
Nah, maybe Mika Meth tho !
It shouldnt even have been 40 - the poll closing count was 25!
...her side kick reminds me of a peanut.
They did have to overcome impressive degree of gerrymandering. And also swung a lot of state legislatures back to the Dems. It was a wave, anyway, without a doubt.
Dumb Mika gave her sad look today discussing opposition to new vote creation in FL.
They have never reached that 258-seat mark since then, even with the major sweep of the House, Senate and White House in 2008.
60+ swing in 2010, sorry Mika... Not remotely the same.
We live in a Banana Republic now thanks to the RATS! They dont care about the rule of law anymore. They want total control of this country and theyll do whatever it takes to get it. Theyre blatantly trying to steal the Senate and governor races in Florida, Georgia and Arizona. You can bet with certainty they stole most of those close house races.
By the time the Dems stop counting they may have 50 seats and we might be at a +1 in the senate.
It was a blue wave imo....one blue seat gain is a fn blue wave for those sorry USA hating sobs...
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