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sofa king

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15. It's much more fun to watch them steal from each other.
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 09:58 AM
Jan 2012

Seagulls rapacious
They fight over a corndog
They will steal yours, too

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I always wondered about Iowa when I saw reports that Rove said on election night; Botany Jan 2012 #1
Makes me wonder if we can trust results from Iowa in November. LiberalFighter Jan 2012 #31
Caucus numbers are tabulated by the party, not county clerks. Critters2 Jan 2012 #44
As a native and resident of Iowa, allow me to say... 47of74 Jan 2012 #48
So much for being the first GOP non-incumbent candidate to win both Iowa and NH!! JoePhilly Jan 2012 #2
History was unmade. Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #35
Meeka and Joe Skankborough will have to re-inform their television audience Supersedeas Jan 2012 #37
Romney LOST in IOWA! He should then lose the nomination. Right? The Wielding Truth Jan 2012 #39
What came first, Romney as the frontrunner or the corporate media treating him as the frontrunner? Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #40
Yea. They have been prepareing us for a Mormon presidency since last spring. The Wielding Truth Jan 2012 #51
I haven't seen that but I have seen corporate media language Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #52
No 'official' winner jeanmarc Jan 2012 #3
How is that possible? Somebody has to win. n/t patricia92243 Jan 2012 #4
'Cos they don't want to run afoul of Mr Moneybags. bigworld Jan 2012 #5
In Mitt Romney's GOP.... jeanmarc Jan 2012 #10
it's 21st-century! BobbyBoring Jan 2012 #16
caucuses don't actually select convention delegates, that is done at the state convention. grantcart Jan 2012 #18
Exactly. They chose delegates to go to county caucuses, who will choose delegates to the state Critters2 Jan 2012 #45
They're trying to bring people together instead of dividing them... Fearless Jan 2012 #46
There has to be a winner. Why? Because they now have to redistribute the delegates according to Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2012 #21
Santorum emerges after tight three way? (nt) ehrnst Jan 2012 #6
Turns out he loves being underdog Blue Owl Jan 2012 #36
Interesting spinbaby Jan 2012 #7
^5 MaineDem Jan 2012 #14
Yeah I noticed that also. And 8 precincts missing. And Republicans blather about election fraud. yellowcanine Jan 2012 #19
Yeah. Noticed that. Shadowflash Jan 2012 #23
So it's no longer Mitt's landslide, it's Rick's landslide! GetRidOfThem Jan 2012 #8
UK Guardian: Mitt Romney stripped of Iowa win after recount pampango Jan 2012 #9
Sounds like Romney didn't pay enough for a win JJW Jan 2012 #11
some gop subordinates are stepping out of line leftyohiolib Jan 2012 #12
I think you're right. randome Jan 2012 #38
8 precincts missing... freshstart Jan 2012 #13
It's much more fun to watch them steal from each other. sofa king Jan 2012 #15
Great haiku yardwork Jan 2012 #41
My Man Ricky Wins Iowa! Now we just need Newt to win SC! yellowcanine Jan 2012 #17
love it irisblue Jan 2012 #20
Weakens him a little, but he got the 'win' headline. onehandle Jan 2012 #22
Except BumRushDaShow Jan 2012 #26
We now know that the Republican insiders want Romney. JDPriestly Jan 2012 #24
Most of the Dem insiders backed Hillary at first KamaAina Jan 2012 #33
Looks like it was fixed to avoid derailing Romney. Rick was robbed (poor baby). nt Cognitive_Resonance Jan 2012 #25
No, shocker would be for any of the moronic repuke candidates to actually break the 25% ceiling Javaman Jan 2012 #27
Take a bow, Edward True! rocktivity Jan 2012 #28
Repubs now too dumb to count their own votes? caseymoz Jan 2012 #29
Could this be the work of last weekend's evangelical pow-wow? RufusTFirefly Jan 2012 #30
Hanky-panky in a *caucus*. Un-freakin'-believable. KamaAina Jan 2012 #32
How does this affect the apportionment of delegates at the convention? ChadwickHenryWard Jan 2012 #34
I am torn on this one quakerboy Jan 2012 #42
Hah! I was right. I SAID he'd come from behind. heheheheh.... n/t TygrBright Jan 2012 #43
Santorum ALWAYS comes from behind. Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2012 #47
Yep 47of74 Jan 2012 #49
BradBlog had it right from the day after the election. Festivito Jan 2012 #50
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