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MAJOR DEMOCRATIC DAMAGE (Why the "Memorial Service" will cost Mondale the election)
RealClearPolitics.com ^
| October 30, 2002
| John McIntyre
Posted on 10/30/2002 3:42:26 PM PST by Timesink
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To: Paul Atreides
I hope people also remember the look of utter elation on the faces of Bill and Hillary. I think the elation was because they had succeeded in getting rid of Wellstone, and in a way that -- they thought -- would benefit them. Remember the Ron Brown funeral?
To: goldstategop
If any one deserves thanks for making it happen, its Bubba and Terry McAwful!I'd lay most of this at Terry's feet, trying to save his bacon no doubt.
What a smarmy, ill-begotten bunch! I would love to see the true poll numbers that have caused the dems to panic.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:38:42 PM PST
by
Aracelis
To: eureka!
Republicans need to keep the passion alive. The Rats have (again) shown their true colors. It is now the party of Clinton. May the "damage" be permanent... Honestly, the republicans need to just sit back and say nothing about this fiasco "memorial"... not a one of them should open their mouths about it... everyone saw it for what it was, there is no need to go out indignant. Jesse's doing a great job, and he can't be tarred as being a partisan in this matter. I swear, if the republicans go out and open their mouths, other than direct and solemn answers to direct questions (not acting out of rage, or indignation) "IE.. I am truly saddened to see a great man like Wellstone and his career and memory cheapened..." When asked directly, and NOTHING MORE.. don't broach it don't ask for airtime to talk about, just play it quiet, give regards to his surviving family.
If the republicans snatch defeat from the jaws of victory out of sheer stupidity again, I'll scream... Let the talking heads deal with it, they are flambaying the DFL.. heck even the organizers of the thing have publicly admitted what it became... there is no way the Dems can put a good spin on this... let the press fry them for what they did.. let Jessie and the public flambe them... Republicans should just honor the man, and behave with a decorum the Dems obviously are incapable of doing.
To: Paul Atreides
Hi Paul, I heard on either Rush's or Sean's show today that if the Dems lose in this election, McAuliffe is gone.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:46:11 PM PST
by
MamaB
To: rwfromkansas
Interesting info about the poll especially.... Wasn't the Star Tribune 47-39 poll taken on Monday night?
To: Otta B Sleepin
I think so......before the memorial.
To: RadicalRik
Demand for equal time is true. Stations in MN reported being deluged with callers wanting equal time for repubs.
One station said this: Well, when the President makes his next visit to support Norm Coleman, we won't be so upset about the amount of time we spend covering the event (I'm paraphrasing). That can only help Norm.
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posted on
10/30/2002 6:54:38 PM PST
by
CyberAnt
To: Tall_Texan
No. This is smart. When your opponent is stinking up the joint, the best thing you can do is act like your not that surprised but resist the temptation to "pile on". When the media acts mortified by something their liberal friends have done, you let that speak for itself. I say again, BS. You don't have to rant and rave but when the media acts mortified you should just agree with them. You sure as hell don't want to let the media off of the hook by saying "Oh no, you are wrong. What they did was fine.". The media will be more than happy to have your blessing, and move on to something else.
Geeeeesh! No wonder we don't win a lot of elections.
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posted on
10/30/2002 7:03:32 PM PST
by
jackbill
To: William McKinley
I hate to even say this, but I need an anology that would fit what was shown last night: can you imagine if the Republicans held a tribute to Ronald Reagan and brought him out in a wheelchair and turned it into a three and a half hour campaign rally? I would be appalled. You would also hear a lot of grief from the dims.
I heard that caller on Rush. I heard his response, as well. He is correct. I hope the Bushes can help set a tone of integrity, as an example for the entire nation.
To: Timesink
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To them, Wellstone's death, apparently, was just another campaign event.After years of questionable "accidents" and suicides surrounding the Klinton Machine (Arkanicides), I rather think this "campaign event" was orchestrated well before Wellstone's untimely death.
The timing was all just too convenient.
To: MamaB
Please let that be true!
To: All
Hopefully, the Dems Clintonization of the deceased Paul Wellstone will cause them to get what they deserve. Take Real Clear with a grain of salt though (really any news source for that matter). During the Presidential election, their predictions were pretty optimistic, but turned out to be inaccurate. That's not to say they give bad info, but we can't let our guard down because someone who thinks like us sees things going well. Anybody remember Portrait of America polling. After the 2000 election, it plunged to oblivion, basically never to be heard from again, but we pumped it up pretty good here.
Good to share the info, but lets not lose our resolve and become overconfident because the news appears good. Our thinking should be that this war with the left will be ongoing long after this election and will need to be fought even more vigorously, whether we win the Senate and House or not.
To: Timesink
Take it to the streets Republicans and shout it out,
Down With Debauched Democrat Party
Fraud, Manipulation and Lies!
Don't Be A Useful Democrat Dupe
Isn't It Time To Give Them the Boot?
Vote Right!
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posted on
10/30/2002 7:28:37 PM PST
by
harpo11
To: Timesink
You know, I think it should be very telling that the party that is presumably so intent that nobody get offended in the slightest think nothing of deeply offending the decency and sensibilities of what I think are the majority of Americans, and then have the audacity to make light of the response and accuse people of over-reacting. The hypocrisy of these people knows no bounds.
To: AGreatPer
I wholeheartedly agree. You know I can see "the boys" in the back room with Wellstone's grief-stricken son and telling him, "c'mon sparky, wipe those tears away...what's with the puffy eyes...it's time to buck up son...go out there and show the crowd...say something like 'we will win' a bunch of times...they'll eat that up and you'll look marvelous....now let's go, conrol of the Senate is at stake."
To: Cultural Jihad; CyberCowboy777; #3Fan; A CA Guy; Amelia; anniegetyourgun; AppyPappy; ArneFufkin; ...
Death exploitation bump...
To: Timesink; mn-bush-man; Gunder; MN-Right; wordweaver; terilyn; gore_sux; kcvl; AdA$tra; 88keys; ...
Last night has turned into a disaster for the Democrats. Powerline has delved deeper into the
Star Tribune's poll showing Mondale up 8 and has found out that
the poll sampled 51% DFL/Democratic supporters and only 36% Republican or GOP leaning supporters, a total of 11% more Democrats than their previous Wellstone/Coleman poll.
JM 4:49 pm
So much for fair and unbiased polling. This is really good news.
To: Paul Atreides; MamaB
No, actually it might be a good idea for McAwful to stick around for 4 more years and take the party down even further!!!
To: Cultural Jihad; CyberCowboy777; #3Fan; A CA Guy; Amelia; anniegetyourgun; AppyPappy; ArneFufkin; ...
Bump...
To: Timesink
Goodnight Gracie.
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posted on
10/30/2002 8:08:28 PM PST
by
GOPJ
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