Glenn McCoy by Glenn McCoy

Glenn McCoy

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  1. walruscarver2000

    walruscarver2000 said, 7 months ago

    Sorry, the way you were acting we mistook you for a Teabagger.

  2. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 7 months ago

    Even McCoy is more than ready for this election to be over!
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    That’s something I hope he remembers when he’s trying to sleep tonight after finding out that Mitt got thrashed!
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    That way he’ll be able to sleep. Tomorrow is a different day. Maybe then we can get back to running the country and lose all this partisan sniping.
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    Blame it on Mitt, blame it on the TEA PArty and dump Grover (not the one from Sesame Street, the taxcompoop!) Norquist.
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    Then we can come together as a nation and build a better tomorrow.
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    This is my wish for you.

  3. mickey1339

    mickey1339 said, 7 months ago

    @Dredpiraterobt$

    I agree with you on Grover, but don’t look for the Republicans to roll over. The Tea Party will come roaring forth if Obama is re-elected and as for the country coming together? You think if you win everything will be joining hands and singing Kum-buy-yah? It would be nice, but I think just the opposite will happen. The partisanship will be worse than ever. You should remember a lot of people only voted for Romney because they wanted to get rid of Obama at any cost. He is probably now the most despised President in our history…

  4. lonecat

    lonecat said, 7 months ago

    @mickey1339

    If Obama wins, will you still say that he’s the most despised President in out History? I would say that there are a lot of people who hate Obama as almost no other president has been hated, but the evidence is pretty clear that a majority of the country still approves of him and what he’s done, and a fair number like him a lot. There have been presidents who have been elected but then disliked by a majority of the people — Nixon for sure. What has been hard to deal with — and what will continue to be a problem if Obama is elected — is the group who hate him so much they will do almost anything to cause him trouble, and who don’t mind trashing the country as they do so.

  5. Oscar54

    Oscar54 said, 7 months ago

    When your right you are right. Anyone that was undecided in this election cycle is a douche bag.

  6. Baleine

    Baleine said, 7 months ago

    Silly “undecided voter”, no one should have paid any attention to you in the first place since you probably knew exactly who you would be voting for all along.

  7. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 7 months ago

    @walruscarver2000

    There were no ‘teabags’ hanging off her hat, clueless people don’t notice that.

  8. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 7 months ago

    There were no ‘undecided voters’. They were O plants trying (key word: trying) to make him look like he was worth voting for a second time. We are all tired of his ‘hopelessness and bad change’.

  9. Dycel

    Dycel said, 7 months ago

    @Ms. Ima

    Wrong again as usual!

  10. Eryx

    Eryx said, 7 months ago

    I hear a high-pitched keening whine. It seems to be coming from the bowels of the country.

  11. MortyForTyrant

    MortyForTyrant said, 7 months ago

    @Ms. Ima

    The positive aspect of paranoia is that you never feel alone…

  12. walruscarver2000

    walruscarver2000 said, 7 months ago

    @Ms. Ima

    You don’t need to wear teabags to act like a teabagger. I’ll bet you aren’t wearing one now. You are??? My bad!

  13. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 7 months ago

    @mickey1339

    Post mortem: “…but don’t look for the Republicans to roll over. The Tea Party will come roaring forth if Obama is re-elected …”
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    Politics is a game of the self interested. The TEA party wanted the Republican Party to know that the R’s had no chance without the far right. They Conservative wing (they don’t see themselves as a wing, but rather as their own party, as in “I’m not a Republican, I’m a Conservative” which was the “I vas chust followink ze orders” of the Bush debacle, and the “But he’s not a TRUE Christian” of the religion analogy.
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    What the Republicans found out is that they can’t win WITH the TEA Party, it is the dog that, in fact, wags the tail!.
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    Biggest loser in this election, Grover Norquist. Biggest winner: Nate Silver.
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    There is just ZERO paths out of this mess that doesn’t include a tax increase. Exit polling data showed the 66% of the nation agrees that taxes NEED to go up.
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    The Republicans will act in their self interest, and that includes them saying en masse “Screw you Grover! You can’t unelect us all! And if 66% of the people expect a tax increase and we don’t give them one, we lose!”
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    The log jam breaks and the pendulum begins it’s slow trip to the left.(To mix metaphores)

  14. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 7 months ago

    There are just ZERO paths out of this mess that don’t include a tax increase. (Syntax much?)

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