Can I get a "harummphh" out of that guy?"neoplacebo wrote:George W. Bush as governor of Texas reminds me of the "Blazing Saddles" movie; hell, I bet they watched it on weekends in the mansion.
http://movieclips.com/Sj2A-blazing-sadd ... -governor/
Can I get a "harummphh" out of that guy?"neoplacebo wrote:George W. Bush as governor of Texas reminds me of the "Blazing Saddles" movie; hell, I bet they watched it on weekends in the mansion.
Do you pluck such made-up bullshit from your own ass, or do you dig around in someone else's? I know how obsessed teabaggers are will all things anal . . . .Roland Deschain wrote:I also forgot to mention that Shrillary is also sinking and is now polling behind or tied with who are considered to be some of the strongest GOP potential candidates.
Still does not change the FACT that Shrill is falling behind. The epic fail is yours and the rest of your liberal buddies.Vrede wrote:![]()
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"In a recent Quinnipiac Poll of Colorado residents" - You left that little detail out of your OP. Epic fail, yet another Roland Deschain claim bites the dust when he provides the source.
"#1 Chris Christie" - He'll never, ever get the GOP nomination, your team is too wingnutty. Heck, I might even vote for Christie over Hillary. And, if in some alternate universe he becomes POTUS you will hate what he does more than I will. Why? Because he's neither insane nor stupid.
"#2. Rand Paul 47" - He'd never win a nationwide general, too wingnutty. Hillary and most other potential Dems would wipe the floor with him, especially after the big, non-Koch money abandons him out of fear that he actually will try to do the crazy and destructive stuff he spouts.
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Little boy, poll numbers are dropping across the board for all groups lately as has been shown to you repeatedly. Your incessant cherry picking makes you look like an idiot. Now why would you want to keep looking like an idiot?Roland Deschain wrote:Ooops! I'll be taking that apology now, but since I know one will never come, both of you bastards can go fuck yourself or each other for that matter...you figure it out.
http://www.ijreview.com/2013/11/96331-3 ... -surprise/
If you look into the details of the poll at the Quinniapiac site, it does support Roland's statement as far as he went. The demographics of the poll were statewide, including around equal numbers of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. They did get the numbers Roland showed on the questions "if the election were between Hillary and X". But it was a long poll, and there were a lot of other findings. One being that of all the candidates, only Christie was considered by a majority to become "a good president." A majority still blamed the Republicans for the shutdown; a minority still supported teapartiers. So while the poll showed some Hillary unpopularity, there wasn't really any good news for Republicans, or at least teapartiers, in the poll. Bottom line for 2016 purposes - if Hillary and Christie both run, Christie has a chance to take Colorado. If anybody else is the Republican candidate, the chances go way down.Vrede wrote:I believe in reputable pollsters more than I do Roland Deschain's interpretation of the polls, but I guess that's not saying much.
Well, hell, I could have told ya'll that would not fly. I was out there myself elk hunting in September. Colorado has a wonderful little way of roping in out of state hunters through the license draw/preference point system. I had invested over 10 years and $250+ just to be close enough to the "front of the line" in order to draw my tag this year. I was not going to let that go regardless of what laws they passed, and I know other hunters who had more time and money invested for even more coveted tags. However, lets also not forget that the recall effort for the two libtards that started those bills was overwhelmingly successful....that might have played into the decision made by hunters who would be buying the over the counter tags.O Really wrote:Speaking of Colorado, apparently visiting hunters could give a ratzass about the state's changed gun laws. Boycott busts big...
http://money.msn.com/business-news/arti ... d=17141451
Oopsie...what a difference a couple of weeks makes. According to vrede's own beloved Real Clear Politics AVERAGE the GOP now leads by one.....you idiots just keep on believing you are ahead.Vrede wrote:The con RealClearPolitics still has Dems leading. Only Faux Noise, of course, has the GOP up by 3. My, my, my...is anyone surprised that Roland Deschain, the contard, swallows it whole?Roland Deschain wrote:My, my, my...what troubled times for the libtardsSeems that in a generic D vs R congressional poll the R's now lead by 3 points after having been down by double digits just a few months ago. Tell me, just what is it like watching your utopian libtard fantasy unraveling before your very eyes..or do you fools still think that you are winning???
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... -2170.html
Nobody's denying Obama's approval is down, but he's not running for anything anymore, is he? And the other party's ratings still are lower and they aren't doing anything to help themselves.Supsalemgr wrote:I realize some of you all won't admit it, but your boy's approval ratings are in the tank.