dajafi wrote:That they just called WI for Obama suggests we're good.
Ohio gives Obama 270
dajafi wrote:That they just called WI for Obama suggests we're good.
ek wrote:phdave wrote:Romney up by 636 with 81%. I think that is still very bad news for Romney.
Agreed
In every presidential election since 1960, the candidate who prevailed in Florida’s Hillsborough County, home to Tampa, has also prevailed in Florida. There is no guarantee that the pattern will hold in 2012, but the Tampa region is critical in carrying the Sunshine State (which is why the Republican Party held their national convention there this year).
More than 80 percent of the vote has been reported in Hillsborough, and President Obama leads Mitt Romney by five percentage points. Mr. Obama, as we have written, is likely getting a push from Florida’s fast-growing Hispanic community. In Hillsborough, Hispanic residents have grown by 71 percent since 2000, now accounting for a quarter of the county’s population.
Mr. Obama is also leading in another Florida bellwether, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County’s western neighbor. In Pinellas, 99 percent of the vote has been reported, and Mr. Obama is edging out Mr. Romney 52 percent to 47 percent.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
Werthless wrote:Youseff wrote:Republican thought leader Trump blaming climate change on a conspiracy by the Chinese to destroy our manufacturing base.
Republican thought leader Bill O'Reily blaming Romney's loss on minorities who want "stuff."
This is why I cannot tolerate the Republican party.
Are you troubled by the thought leaders of the Democratic party, Keith Olbermann and Paul Krugman?
Werthless wrote:Youseff wrote:Republican thought leader Trump blaming climate change on a conspiracy by the Chinese to destroy our manufacturing base.
Republican thought leader Bill O'Reily blaming Romney's loss on minorities who want "stuff."
This is why I cannot tolerate the Republican party.
Are you troubled by the thought leaders of the Democratic party, Keith Olbermann and Paul Krugman?
Werthless wrote:Youseff wrote:Republican thought leader Trump blaming climate change on a conspiracy by the Chinese to destroy our manufacturing base.
Republican thought leader Bill O'Reily blaming Romney's loss on minorities who want "stuff."
This is why I cannot tolerate the Republican party.
Are you troubled by the thought leaders of the Democratic party, Keith Olbermann and Paul Krugman?
td11 wrote:James Pethokoukis @JimPethokoukis
America hitting the snooze alarm. But fiscally unsustainable Welfare State will be standing at foot of bed when it wakes up
drsmooth wrote:td11 wrote:James Pethokoukis @JimPethokoukis
America hitting the snooze alarm. But fiscally unsustainable Welfare State will be standing at foot of bed when it wakes up
with a nice, toasty sequester quilt just a'waitin to cozy it up some
where do these fucking morons dig up their hick metaphors, the paw-paw patch?
td11 wrote:Werthless wrote:Youseff wrote:Republican thought leader Trump blaming climate change on a conspiracy by the Chinese to destroy our manufacturing base.
Republican thought leader Bill O'Reily blaming Romney's loss on minorities who want "stuff."
This is why I cannot tolerate the Republican party.
Are you troubled by the thought leaders of the Democratic party, Keith Olbermann and Paul Krugman?
are you comparing donald trump to paul krugman? olbermann can get fucked but he would probably dress trump down in a general knowledge quiz
Bucky wrote:
td11 wrote:drsmooth wrote:td11 wrote:James Pethokoukis @JimPethokoukis
America hitting the snooze alarm. But fiscally unsustainable Welfare State will be standing at foot of bed when it wakes up
with a nice, toasty sequester quilt just a'waitin to cozy it up some
where do these fucking morons dig up their hick metaphors, the paw-paw patch?
he is a scholar at aei
Napalm wrote:whos winning guys
Werthless wrote:td11 wrote:Werthless wrote:Youseff wrote:Republican thought leader Trump blaming climate change on a conspiracy by the Chinese to destroy our manufacturing base.
Republican thought leader Bill O'Reily blaming Romney's loss on minorities who want "stuff."
This is why I cannot tolerate the Republican party.
Are you troubled by the thought leaders of the Democratic party, Keith Olbermann and Paul Krugman?
are you comparing donald trump to paul krugman? olbermann can get fucked but he would probably dress trump down in a general knowledge quiz
They are all grandstanding, me-first entertainers who love to hear what they have to say, and are not elected officials who, you know, legislate.