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7. If such a thing is possible
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 06:57 PM
Jan 2012

Remember, these are the same folks who that thought Orly Taitz was onto something (rather than just on something) with her endless court filings. They don't think in terms of being credited or discredited in the public mind, and their faith in their ultimate vindication is without limit.

This is also another example of one of the differences between Republicans and Democrats: NOBODY in Republican circles will tell these nitwits to knock it off. They won't support them, either, but that will be as good as an endorsement in the nitwits' minds. And nobody in the "liberal" media will bring it up to any serious Republican candidate or officeholder. By contrast, even the most inocuous and tame action (call it Initiative X) by a Democratic operative will be blown up into a controversy, and every Democrat will either be called on or feel the need to take sides, and the media will endlessly ask whether this Democratic candidate or that Democratic officeholder "supports" Initiative X, and pretend that this represents another example of Democrats in Disarray.

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Good, it'll further discredit them. n/t Scuba Jan 2012 #1
If such a thing is possible gratuitous Jan 2012 #7
Similar here in Wisconsin where Recall Walker Volunteers are being harassed every day... Scuba Jan 2012 #8
Does anyone ask Republican big wheels about harassment? gratuitous Jan 2012 #10
Yes, they do get called out on it. Here's Scott Fitzgerald getting reamed by a constituent... Scuba Jan 2012 #12
Nice, but I was thinking more along the lines of the local media gratuitous Jan 2012 #13
Actually, this bunch has already been chewed out Mopar151 Jan 2012 #15
No, it's about them not thinking ANY non-white is a "true American". arbusto_baboso Jan 2012 #2
see my thread about Oily Taint and Georgia onethatcares Jan 2012 #3
When will this end Politicalboi Jan 2012 #4
It comforts me that Obama's mere presence in the WH pains them so BeyondGeography Jan 2012 #5
That alone is a great reason to make sure he is re-elected. JoePhilly Jan 2012 #16
This NH resident concurs...... n/t Mopar151 Jan 2012 #26
Did they wear their robes or sheets? mmonk Jan 2012 #6
Why is anyone giving these idiots air time? RC Jan 2012 #9
No shame, and no clue Mopar151 Jan 2012 #17
the stupid never stops. you'd think adults would have better things to do. spanone Jan 2012 #11
He's unfit to be President because his father was an immigrant? ChadwickHenryWard Jan 2012 #14
This will create jobs Charlemagne Jan 2012 #18
The only proper response is hifiguy Jan 2012 #19
The goppers are Iliyah Jan 2012 #20
Someone please remind the GOPers that Mitt Romney's father was born in MEXICO :) n/t Tx4obama Jan 2012 #21
Herbert Hoover's mother was born in Canada. tclambert Jan 2012 #22
Natural-born? What about someone born by C-section? tclambert Jan 2012 #23
No this is even more stupid than the birther nonsense. yellowcanine Jan 2012 #24
Read the Constitution.... Aviation Pro Jan 2012 #25
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