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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 05:17 PM Jun 2014

Conservative Freakout Blames 'Uncle Tom' And Voter Fraud For McDaniel Loss [View all]

Source: Talking Points Memo

Some conservatives aren't happy that their preferred candidate, state Sen. Chris McDaniel (R) lost to Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) in the runoff of the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Mississippi. Many tea party types are openly speculating foul play and that Democrats and black voters were involved. Take Rush Limbaugh who wondered if Cochran's campaign slogan in Mississippi over the last few days was "Uncle Toms for Thad."

"I wonder what the campaign slogan was in Mississippi the past few days, 'Uncle Toms for Thad'? Because I thought it was the worst thing you could do as an African American, vote for a Republican. The worst thing you could do," Limbaugh said on Wednesday. "But somehow they were made to believe that voting for old Thad would be fine and dandy. And why? Because they were told Thad's done a lot for black people in Mississippi. Must be the first time they were told that."

Cochran's turnaround victory in the race on Tuesday was immediately met with criticism by McDaniel and tea partiers over his strategy of reaching out to not only Republicans but also Democrats and African-Americans, a move that dismayed tea partiers but isn't illegal under Mississippi's open primary laws.

When Cochran was named the winner, McDaniel himself openly questioned the results, and said "there is something a bit strange, there is something a bit unusual about a Republican primary that's decided by liberal Democrats." "Before this race ends we have to be absolutely certain that the Republican primary was won by Republican voters," McDaniel also said.

Read more: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/tea-party-chris-mcdaniel-voter-fraud-democrats-black-voters-thad-cochran

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I was listening to that pile of garbage, McDaniel, give his NON concession speech randys1 Jun 2014 #1
You stay classy Tea Party folks! LynneSin Jun 2014 #2
was McDaniel the one saying the dems spread "walking around money" to folks for votes? CTyankee Jun 2014 #3
the wingnuts are eating their own, they were blaming Haley Barbour's (sp?) PAC big_dog Jun 2014 #9
I wonder what they would be saying if this had Politicalboi Jun 2014 #4
well, I think the black voters got out and made it not happen for McDaniels...you get what CTyankee Jun 2014 #27
An yet they were OK when crossover votes defeated former Majority Leader Cantor. 24601 Jun 2014 #5
Gee, Mr. McDaniel . . . Jack Rabbit Jun 2014 #6
Hey, how's that GOP outreach program going? tanyev Jun 2014 #7
Ain't it the truth? I was wondering the same thing! CTyankee Jun 2014 #10
Limbaugh, critiquing black voting practices? Paladin Jun 2014 #8
Wait, the story with Cantor was the opposite... JackRiddler Jun 2014 #11
no, Cantor's loss didn't have much to do with Dems but in this case it did JI7 Jun 2014 #12
correct, this flier was prominent in mississippi last week big_dog Jun 2014 #14
House v Senate jeff47 Jun 2014 #17
Good Lord! They are imploding! McCamy Taylor Jun 2014 #13
Isn't McDaniel the one whose staff trespassed into the room of Cochran's wife in the nursing home? freshwest Jun 2014 #15
That was before the primary and it had no effect. iandhr Jun 2014 #23
Ah, I'll edit. I thought it was pretty appalling, though. freshwest Jun 2014 #24
No doubt. iandhr Jun 2014 #25
Anybody ever figure out what they were going for there? Ken Burch Jun 2014 #30
The Rushbo the Hutt irony is thick BumRushDaShow Jun 2014 #16
Wow, they managed to work in "The wrong people voted!" and "The NEGROES VOTED!" Arkana Jun 2014 #18
The GOP's intraparty Civil War is quite analogous to the US Civil War 150 years ago Zorro Jun 2014 #19
Isn't it funny how the 'party of personal responsibility' canuckledragger Jun 2014 #20
Let the feeding frenzy begin kokobell616 Jun 2014 #21
Teabaggers are just overgrown two-year-olds throwing a tantrum meow2u3 Jun 2014 #22
Dear rightwing loon deranged tea bags gwheezie Jun 2014 #26
WOW.... BronxBoy Jun 2014 #28
Does Mississippi have a "sore loser" law? Ken Burch Jun 2014 #29
Good question davidpdx Jun 2014 #34
Not from MS but saw in several places leftynyc Jun 2014 #41
LOL, the corrupt bastards were unable to suppress this black vote Skittles Jun 2014 #31
Damn right. sofa king Jun 2014 #32
excellent analyisis and analogy, sofa king Skittles Jun 2014 #33
Here's the thing though... madmom Jun 2014 #35
The Teaturds got played! HAHAHA blkmusclmachine Jun 2014 #36
I think it's called realpolitik. n/t moondust Jun 2014 #37
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2014 #38
I love the freakout. Just glad the shoe is not on the other foot. pampango Jun 2014 #39
The tea party has done everything to screw over AA... Rhinodawg Jun 2014 #40
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