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    I've still not seen the totals, but flipping the senate means Obama won't be able to pull shenanigans with any Supreme Court nominees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan ruck View Post
    after all, you can't put a price on this type of schadenfreude.

    Eta @ 1:36am et: Mia love win in utah is awesome!
    lmao!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ruck View Post


    MY THIRD VOTE AGAINST SCOTT BROWN IN FOUR YEARS IN TWO STATES.


    In two states? How is that legal or possible?
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    So....

    If there's any horse sense in this new Congress they will buckle down and do this (or something similar);

    1) Close the borders NOW.

    2) Defund the IRS where Obamacare is concerned.

    3) Correct the Obamacare flaws - all of them, one at a time.

    4) Put health care into the hands of Americans by allowing more competition among the insurance companies.

    5) Look at the military and the cuts that have been made under Obama and FIX the funding. (Officers can't be rehired, and Obama still gets to appoint officers, unfortunately)

    6) Pass a Keystone pipeline bill.

    7) UNLOCK oil drilling again.

    8) Defund most of the EPA - the part that is rabidly "environmentalist". Put true Conservationists back into office.

    And any other combination of things to FIX this country immediately.
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    Colorado's outcome:

    Hickenlooper looks like he might hold his seat.

    My great friend Bernie Herpin (running for a state senate position) lost (he founded the largest gun club in Colorado and is a good friend, I've appeared on radio and television with him before).

    Corey Gardener won, appears to be by what I prediction, around 5-6 points.

    With 86 percent of the precincts reporting, Gardner is ahead of Udall by 6.4 points.
    Udall is the first Colorado Senate incumbent to be voted out of office since 1978.
    "Personhood" amendment failed with 1,166,843 "NO" votes and 649,099 "YES" votes, with 92 percent of counties reporting. ( if it had been voted as a law and not a constitutional amendment, it would have been 1,166,841 to 649,100 /shrug)

    The "Casino at Horse track" thing failed. 63% to 37% (They tried to push this as a non-tax way to fund schools - which already get vast amounts of funding in Colorado from other tax sources and they still suck). The sad part was it WAS A TAX and the first word in the amendment says so. "Shall state taxes be increased $114,500,000 annually in the first full fiscal year, and by such amounts that are raised thereafter by imposing a new tax on authorized horse racetracks' adjusted gross proceeds from limited gaming to increase statewide funding for K-12 education, and..."

    In other words - ads LIE.

    And this news headline and subsequent tweet (not the whole article) sums up the Leftist rage...

    http://mic.com/articles/103428/the-a...-perfect-tweet


    The Absurdity of the 2014 Midterm Elections, in One Perfect Tweet

    By Jared Keller

    Midterm elections don't come with the same sort of intensity and attention as, say, presidential campaigns. But this year's midterms, in which Republicans retook the Senate in an absolute bloodbath for Democrats, are a bit of a headscratcher. This excellent tweet from FiveThirtyEight's Ben Casselman perfectly captures this.
    So voters want a higher minimum wage, legal pot, abortion access and GOP representation. Ok then.
    — Ben Casselman (@bencasselman) November 5, 2014
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    Senate (at the moment)

    43 Democrats
    52 Republicans

    South Carolina appears to still be out on final results, but the Republican is leading 61% to 37% (and 1.8% for an independent)

    In Oklahoma, 100% of the results are in. 100% of the counties appeared to have selected the Republican. The final looks like it was 67.9% to 29%

    Sarah Palin is saying, and I agree with her all the way, that this was "Not a vote for Republicans, but a VOTE AGAINST WASHINGTON."

    Obama, get the message. You ARE NOT WANTED HERE.
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    LOL

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    That really sucks about Hickengoober. I thought for sure he was going to lose.

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    The wife started a bar fight last night.

    Called him "Chickenlooper". She didn't know it as she went off to the bathroom. Some ass from the next table took "offense" and told me so.

    I told him to sit down before I shoved my table up his ass, and the bar people who work there (but were off duty) backed me up. lol

    He left, pissed off.
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    A Jeff Foxworthy line comes to mind right now.... ( I think it was Foxworthy) "The President's on all the channels!"

    I'm going home.

    Where there is no television.
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    Quote Originally Posted by American Patriot View Post
    The wife started a bar fight last night.

    Called him "Chickenlooper". She didn't know it as she went off to the bathroom. Some ass from the next table took "offense" and told me so.

    I told him to sit down before I shoved my table up his ass, and the bar people who work there (but were off duty) backed me up. lol

    He left, pissed off.

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    West Virginia Elects America’s Youngest State Lawmaker

    November 5, 2014

    A West Virginia University freshman who did most of her campaigning out of her dorm room became the youngest state lawmaker in the nation Tuesday.

    Republican Saira Blair, a fiscally conservative 18-year-old, will represent a small district in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle, about 1½ hours outside Washington, D.C., after defeating her Democratic opponent 63% to 30%, according to the Associated Press. A third candidate got 7% of the vote.

    In a statement, Ms. Blair thanked her supporters and family, as well as her opponents for running a positive campaign. “History has been made tonight in West Virginia, and while I am proud of all that we have accomplished together, it is the future of this state that is now my singular focus,” she said.

    Ms. Blair campaigned on a pledge to work to reduce certain taxes on businesses, and she also holds antiabortion and pro-gun positions. She defeated Democrat Layne Diehl, a 44-year-old Martinsburg attorney, whose top priorities included improving secondary education and solving the state’s drug epidemic.

    Ms. Diehl congratulated Ms. Blair on running a good campaign and said she knew she was also up against broad dissatisfaction with Democrats in the state, partly from the widely held view that the Obama administration’s energy policies are hurting the coal industry.

    “I’m very proud of the race that was run on both sides,” Ms. Diehl said. “Quite frankly a 17- or 18-year-old young woman that has put herself out there and won a political campaign has certainly brought some positive press to the state. I look forward to seeing what her leadership brings to the state of West Virginia.”

    Ms. Blair gained national attention in May when she defeated the 66-year-old Republican incumbent in a primary when she was 17.

    She will be the youngest state lawmaker in the nation, according to records kept by the National Conference of State Legislatures. There are more than 7,300 state legislators in the U.S., and fewer than 5% are under the age of 30, according to Morgan Cullen, a policy analyst at NCSL.

    Ms. Blair said she would defer her spring semester to attend the part-time legislature’s 60-day session and make up classes in the summer and fall. She promoted her youth as an asset during the campaign, saying the voice of younger voters should be heard in the state capitol. An economics major, she hopes to become a financial planner, and she supports term limits.

    She also contributed nearly $4,000 to her own campaign.

    “Candidates should have some skin in the game,” Ms. Blair said in a recent interview. “I wanted voters to know I was serious.”

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    Looks like maybe the civil war won't be America, and won't be the GOP.

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    Liberal Civil War Begins: Harry Reid Slams Obama, HuffPo Headline Destroys

    Katie Pavlich | Nov 05, 2014








    What's next for Harry Reid?

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    Shortly after Republicans officially clenched the majority in the Senate last night, chief-of-staff for outgoing Majority Leader Harry Reid sent direct shots across the left bow at the White House for major losses and revealed how Democrats got this point of incredible defeat. From The Washington Post:
    At a March 4 Oval Office meeting, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and other Senate leaders pleaded with Obama to transfer millions in party funds and to also help raise money for an outside group. “We were never going to get on the same page,” said David Krone, Reid’s chief of staff. “We were beating our heads against the wall.”
    The tension represented something more fundamental than money — it was indicative of a wider resentment among Democrats in the Capitol of how the president was approaching the election and how, they felt, he was dragging them down. All year on the trail, Democratic incumbents would be pounded for administration blunders beyond their control — the disastrous rollout of the health-care law, problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs, undocumented children flooding across the border, Islamic State terrorism and fears about Ebola.
    Yikes. Until this point, Reid has been a key player in halting debate about President Obama's agenda. For years Reid has stopped hundreds of pieces of legislation passed by the House from ever seeing a vote or discussion in the Senate. Now with a Republican Senate and two years of Obama's presidency remaining, those efforts may have gone to waste.
    Meanwhile, although President Obama and the White House have argued for months the 2014 midterms are not a referendum on his policies or messaging strategy, liberal media outlets aren't buying it.
    Republicans capture control of the Senate. http://t.co/K4M2pNdJYO @NYGovCuomo wins reelection. http://t.co/tNyZArYo1d pic.twitter.com/Gvcjb2IuOV
    — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 5, 2014
    Now leading HuffPost: OUCH http://t.co/tJNq3dMcKO pic.twitter.com/ZdnNo4YaAf
    — Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) November 5, 2014
    And the final shot form the New York Post:
    Today's front page: GOP takes the Senate http://t.co/p5Pg4OqZfG and Cuomo wins a 2nd term http://t.co/anVqWym7ch pic.twitter.com/8ONuvlvy2w
    — New York Post (@nypost) November 5, 2014
    President Obama will hold a press conference about the election today at 2:50 pm from the White House. On Friday he will meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers about how to move forward.
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    Eat their own! Love it!
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
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    Hey, that's what they believe in right? Humans are "animals". And you know, we are over populated, ought to abort out young, we ought to just die so "Gaia" can survive.

    I hope the Dems rot in the hell they created for themselves.
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    One thing though, the assholes who caused all this haven't died and gone away. Valerie Jarrett, Eric Holder, Rahm Emanuel, Willian Ayers, Bernadine Dorn, Jeremiah Wright and all the others. They are still there. They will regroup and be back with new words, phrases and attacks on other Americans. They will find a new (or old) target to freeze and attack. Alinsky tactics haven't changed, won't change much and will be back in a different form. Give them a few weeks or months to reorganize.
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    I expect a bunch of rats to jump off SS Obama shortly and get into patronage jobs before the Obama gig is up.
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
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    That right there is the problem with this country.

    I think if you have been a Senator or Congressman, a high up strap-hanger or "aid" you are unqualified to HOLD any government office after that. Period. I don't care which party you're in.

    And you should be a teacher, professor or have shit to do with nothing.

    Nor get welfare.

    Those people should just die.
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    This is for Ryan... the little blurb inside the article in red, lol

    Trouble Ahead

    11.06.14
    Obama: Lamest Duck Ever?

    Almost every two-term president gets a pasting in the midterms, but Obama now faces lame-duck issues on an historic scale.
    From The New York Times, Nov. 5, 1986:
    President Reagan pledged today to “complete the revolution that we have so well begun” and said that his domestic and foreign policy agenda remained unchanged despite the Republicans’ loss of control of the Senate.
    President Obama’s Wednesday press conference—28 years to the day after Reagan’s post-election comments—struck the same theme with the same lack of contrition. The difference from 1986 is that Reagan had decent relations with the opposite party on Capitol Hill and Obama doesn’t. The question now is whether the Kentucky bourbon he promised to drink with Sen. Mitch McConnell will lubricate deals or just further burn the imbibers.
    First, the similarities to 1986. Republicans lost eight Senate seats in the sixth year of Reagan’s presidency, giving the other party a 55-45 majority; Democrats are on track to lose eight Senate seats in the sixth year of Obama’s presidency, giving the other party a likely 54-46 majority. Democrats after the 1986 election held 258 House seats; Republicans after 2014 will hold 248 House seats.
    Both presidents fit the historical pattern of third-quarter voter fatigue. In all of American history, the party holding the White House has lost seats in Congress in the sixth year of a two-term presidency in every election except 1822 (when James Monroe was president) and 1998 (when voters wanted to punish Republicans for moving toward impeaching Bill Clinton). Even Franklin Roosevelt and the dominant Democratic Party he led during the New Deal lost six Senate seats and 71 House seats in the 1938 midterms.
    Obama managed the extraordinary feat of making McConnell look gracious by comparison.


    All post-war two-term presidents—Eisenhower, Reagan, Clinton, George W. Bush, and now Obama—have spent their last two years facing congresses where not one but both houses were controlled by the other party.
    Yes, 2014 was a big Republican win, but this idea that Obama showed exceptional weakness in the midterms is simply inaccurate. The surprising Democratic loss of governorships related—as those races typically do—to local circumstances. In the Senate contests, the states where the president was shunned by Democrats who didn’t want him campaigning for them were mostly the same states where Obama didn’t even campaign for himself in 2008 and 2012. Iowa and Colorado were the only states Obama carried in 2012 that Democrats lost in 2014. The rest of the losses came in Romney red states, plus purple North Carolina (where Sen. Kay Hagan lost by only 1.7 percent). In 1986, by contrast, all eight seats lost by Republican incumbents came in states Reagan had handily carried just two years earlier.
    But if Obama is merely a garden-variety lame duck in historical terms, he’s swimming in unusually treacherous waters. His challenge is to move beyond his understandable resentment of the Republican leadership for sabotaging him during a crisis (when he was trying to prevent another Great Depression in 2009). He needs to recognize that his interests and the Republicans’ are in perverse alignment right now and make up for lost time by forging compromise across the aisle, as Reagan did when he shared beers with Democratic House Speaker Tip O’Neill.
    Unfortunately, the president is not off to a good start. His post-election press conference was too long, too provocative, and too stingy in his phoned-in praise for the winners. Obama managed the extraordinary feat of making McConnell look gracious by comparison.
    Just before the president took the stage, McConnell held an uncharacteristically amiable press conference in which he ruled out more government shutdowns and showed respect for the president’s veto pen, but also said that the president would “poison the well” by signing an executive order legalizing millions of immigrants. It would be “like waving a red flag in front of a bull.”
    Obama then came out and practically waved it, saying he expected to sign the executive order “before the end of the year,” adding “What I’m not going to do is wait.”
    Why not? A skillful legislative operator would have seen the outlines of a deal: No executive order in exchange for lifting the so-called Hastert Rule (named for former House Speaker Denny Hastert), which by recent tradition requires that House speakers only bring bills to the floor that can pass with a majority of the majority (Republicans in this case). It was this rule, not Boehner’s personal opposition, that prevented the House from voting on the comprehensive immigration bill that the Senate passed in July 2013. Had the Hastert Rule not existed, a combination of Democrats and a minority of Republicans would have approved the landmark legislation in the House and it would have been signed into law.
    It’s possible that Obama is trying to tee up such a deal in the lame-duck session by striking a theatrically tough posture as a negotiating position, but don’t bet on it. “He understands there are [theatrical] demands in campaigns,” David Axelrod, his former chief political adviser, told me Wednesday. “But he believes, like Mario Cuomo, that you ‘campaign in poetry and govern in prose.’ So he doesn’t embrace the theatrical elements in office. The problem is, you can’t divorce politics and governing. They’re of one piece.”
    Obama’s disdain for the grubby necessities of politics led Jonathan Karl of ABC News to ask at the press conference why he has only held a couple of one-on-one meetings with McConnell in nearly six years—a dereliction of political duty that in my mind constitutes one of Obama’s biggest mistakes. Karl also made note of what may be the single dumbest presidential one-liner of all time, when Obama asked the audience sarcastically at the 2013 White House Correspondents Dinner, “Why don’t you get a drink with Mitch McConnell?”
    Obama responded to Karl’s question with an audible sigh. Was it a sigh of irritation at the inevitable question, reminiscent of the weary sighing that (according to overheated press accounts) helped sink Al Gore in his first debate with George W. Bush in 2000? Or was it the sigh of a president who understood at last that he was paying a price for not investing in the personal relationships that—for better or worse—are the currency of political life in Washington?
    Obama tried to make it seem that it was the latter. He joked of letting House Speaker John Boehner win at golf, which Boehner no doubt found unfunny considering that he’s a much better golfer than the president. And Obama suggested that he and McConnell could share some Kentucky bourbon.
    The gesture didn’t seem convincing. I got the sense that even after the midterms, Obama still feels GOP obstruction is one hundred percent responsible for his problems. He might be right. You could never go broke underestimating the GOP’s desire to mess with this president.
    And Democrats have reason to see this as a sucker’s game, where their side (untroubled by primary challenges) is willing to compromise, in the spirit of the Founders, while Republicans (terrified of primary challenges) refuse to, thereby shifting everything to the right.
    But the president also stressed the importance of hope and optimism. If McConnell and Boehner can somehow neutralize Ted Cruz and the House Tea Partiers (a big if), maybe both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue can meet in the middle and get something done, which is what the voters in the last four elections have been asking for.
    In the short window before the 2016 campaign begins in earnest, the “big one” remains immigration. It’s in the interest of the GOP, which in 2016 will need more than the 29 percent of the Latino vote received by Mitt Romney to win the White House, not to mention having to defend seven seats in deep-blue states. And it’s in the interest of a president turning his eyes toward his legacy.
    Of course the odds against achieving anything more than bills on Ebola, ISIS, and maybe infrastructure are steep. Lots of Republicans feel they were sent to Washington to beat up on immigrants.
    That’s where old-fashioned backroom deal-making comes in. During the 1940s and 1950s, House Speaker Sam Rayburn hosted an informal gathering in a Capitol hideaway office that was dubbed “The Board of Education.” No panderers or demagogues allowed.
    Many of the great bills of the post-war era emerged from those sessions.
    The only drink served was bourbon.

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