February 01, 2014

Conservative Groups Out Raising Establishment Ones?
— DrewM

2013 political fundraising numbers out and outside conservative groups are doing very well.

Four Republican-leaning groups with close ties to the party’s leadership in Congress — Crossroads and its “super PAC” affiliate; the Congressional Leadership Fund; and Young Guns Action — raised a combined $7.7 million in 2013. By contrast, four conservative organizations that have battled Republican candidates deemed too moderate or too yielding on spending issues — FreedomWorks, the Club for Growth Action Fund, the Senate Conservatives Fund and the Tea Party Patriots — raised a total of $20 million in 2013, according to Federal Election Commission reports filed on Friday.

“This is by far the biggest nonelection year we’ve ever had,” said Matt Hoskins, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, which has feuded with party organizations. “It shows how committed people are to electing true conservatives and to advancing conservative principles.”

Now when you add in the party committees like the RNC, National Republican Senatorial Committee, The Republican Governor's Association and the National Republican Congressional Committee, the "establishment" is going to have far more money.

The thing is the outside groups don't have to go dollar for dollar with the establishment ones because the outsiders are usually targeting their money to a few primary campaigns. The "establishment" groups have to spend money playing defense against the outside groups and the Democrats, so a 1:1 dollar match isn't all that important.

No wonder Team GOP types like to pretend that the Ted Cruz and Senate Conservative Fund types are only in it for the filthy money...they are losing their stranglehold on the life blood of politics and the poor dears don't like it very much.

Fun fact: Karl Rove's Crossroads fund only raised $6 million last year. Now, it's an off year after a Presidential year in which they raised hundreds of millions so maybe they backed off a bit to avoid donor fatigue and will ramp up this year. Or...people didn't like giving all that money with precious little to show for it.

Time will tell if it's a blip or the start of a trend.

But it's something these outsider groups should keep in mind...it's great to raise all this money but you can't be seen wasting it, either on non-candidate expenses or on races where you back too many loser.

Like anything else in life, if you want people's money, you better produce.

Posted by: DrewM at 10:08 AM | Comments (269)
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1 1?

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at February 01, 2014 10:09 AM (HVff2)

2 I no longer give to RNC, I give to candidates who meet my litmus test & Tea Party Express The RNC can kiss my butt

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at February 01, 2014 10:10 AM (HVff2)

3 This is interesting. Tell us...who are the most paleo-con, xenophobic groups...i.e., ones that represent the majority of Americans in opposing amnesty and what not

Posted by: oejay44cday at February 01, 2014 10:10 AM (F6UPd)

4 The RNC spams me like you would not believe. And when they send me a note titled "Dear Friend" from John McCain, well......

Posted by: Scanner Dan at February 01, 2014 10:13 AM (T4Ab6)

5 Fuck the RNC

Posted by: Velvet Ambition at February 01, 2014 10:13 AM (R8hU8)

6 The RNC is dead to me. Cremated and buried at sea. Any money donated only goes to individual candidates.

Posted by: BlueFalcon in Boston at February 01, 2014 10:13 AM (A1Dcl)

7 Or...people didn't like giving all that money with precious little to show for it. A good point to make.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 10:14 AM (itCai)

8 Not first!

Posted by: Haywood Jablowme at February 01, 2014 10:15 AM (VKuLo)

9 This is unpossible. I have been reliably informed that these tea party types are just freakish folks on the fringe.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 10:15 AM (ZPrif)

10 And when they send me a note titled "Dear Friend" from John McCain, well...... They're either tone deaf, or stupid as all hell. Maybe both.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 10:15 AM (itCai)

11 No money, no honey. Cufk the establishment

Posted by: Haywood Jablowme at February 01, 2014 10:15 AM (VKuLo)

12 $6 million won't buy many red shirts.

Posted by: Karl Rove at February 01, 2014 10:18 AM (8ZskC)

13 Jeb Bush is looking great for 2016.

Posted by: Karl Rove at February 01, 2014 10:19 AM (8ZskC)

14 All in for Jeb.

Posted by: Haywood Jablowme at February 01, 2014 10:19 AM (VKuLo)

15 As the sage Empire of Jeff says; You want this money? Shake your ass for the tip, bitch. "Outsider" groups come here to see what we want, not tell us what's good for us while denigrating those who dissent from the RNC talking points

Posted by: kbdabear at February 01, 2014 10:22 AM (aTXUx)

16 For just $2 a day, you can support and feed the collection of losers known as the modern Republican Party.  You'll receive a photograph of Mitch McConnell and handwritten letter of thanks stained with the actual tears of John Boehner.  All this, for just $2 a day.

Won't you help?

Posted by: Sally Struthers at February 01, 2014 10:23 AM (8ZskC)

17  Not first!

Posted by: Haywood Jablowme at February 01, 2014 02:15 PM (VKuLo)

___________________

Heh. 

Posted by: Hugh Jass at February 01, 2014 10:23 AM (jucos)

18 Good morning...errrr...afternoon, morons. 

Posted by: DangerGirl at February 01, 2014 10:23 AM (GrtrJ)

19 I don't have much to give, so when I do give, I want the most bang for my buck.

Posted by: Mindy (Cupcake) at February 01, 2014 10:24 AM (mQwL2)

20 I AM A WARRIOR!

Posted by: Bitch McConnell at February 01, 2014 10:24 AM (jucos)

21 I don't have much to give, so when I do give, I want the most bang for my buck.

Posted by: Mindy (Cupcake) at February 01, 2014 02:24 PM (mQwL2)


Heh.  How you doin'?

Posted by: Bob Filner, Graduate, Sensitivity Training Centers of Cleveland at February 01, 2014 10:25 AM (8ZskC)

22 From here out I will support individuals. The establishment types can go jump in a lake. Not a dime for them.

Posted by: backhoe at February 01, 2014 10:27 AM (ULH4o)

23 I have reached the point where I don't much care any more.  I am with Ace now.  Fk them all.

Posted by: Vic[/i] at February 01, 2014 10:28 AM (T2V/1)

24 But if you don't embrace my compassionate conservatism how will we take back the WH?

Posted by: Campaign Karl at February 01, 2014 10:30 AM (Aif/5)

25 Wendy Davis, her camp followers, and a few others manage to make a shambles out of a fund-raising dinner in Travis County.
http://tinyurl.com/mjd9qd6

But you know what the worst part is?  The writer deliberately makes comparisons between Wendy Davis poster art in Spanish with one of the Puerto Rican terrorists who shot up the House of Representatives.  At the beginning of the article.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at February 01, 2014 10:30 AM (DTrmb)

26 Did anyone see the anti-obamacare tv commercial with the nice sad lady? It was paid for by Americans For Prosperity. Good stuff; that's why I surprised. *AFP is a Koch group **(Democrat front group) Factcheck.org spends a lot of its time discrediting Americans For Prosperity. Heh.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:30 AM (ul/bU)

27 Yeah, the underlying premise appears to be I'm supposed to pay them so they can go out and convince other people to vote for them.

Well... I'M  not convinced I should vote for them, so I think I'll just keep my own money, thanks. 

Posted by: BurtTC at February 01, 2014 10:32 AM (BeSEI)

28 Every shred of fundraising mail that comes from the RNC, NRSC, NRCC, & friends gets some variation of "screw you, RINOs" scrawled on it with a black Sharpie, then mailed back with their postage-paid envelope so it costs them money. Meanwhile, I give online to the Senate Conservatives Fund, FreedomWorks, and (until they hired amnesty shill Steven Moore) Heritage Action.

Posted by: OhioCoastie at February 01, 2014 10:32 AM (9m3Zl)

29 "Jeb Bush is looking great for 2016."

Bob Dole has never felt better. And Bob Dole wants you to know that he's ready to take on that whippersnapper Jeb starting now. Bob Dole, the choice of a new generation.

Posted by: Bob Dole at February 01, 2014 10:32 AM (gqT4g)

30 Posted by: Mindy (Cupcake) at February 01, 2014 02:24 PM (mQwL2) Heh. How you doin'? Posted by: Bob Filner, Graduate, Sensitivity Training Centers of Cleveland at February 01, 2014 02:25 PM (8ZskC) *slappity slap slap; kick to the groin*

Posted by: Mindy (Cupcake) at February 01, 2014 10:32 AM (mQwL2)

31 Vic. Find someone that your neighbors in NC can send their money to defeat Nancy Boy. And maybe some Sandlappers can send some money this way to defeat Thom Tillis running in the primary for Kay Hagan's seat. He's another establishment Republican I fear.

Posted by: Golfman in NC at February 01, 2014 10:33 AM (/djtm)

32 btw, AFP is running a lot of these ads in many House districts in the US. They all center on obama's lie about keeping your doctor which is characterized in the ad as a "whopper." This is why Conservatives lose. Don't say 'whopper,' say LIE! This Richie Cunningham shit is for Losers.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:34 AM (ul/bU)

33 And for the love of God - no O'Donnells and no Scozzafavas either!

Posted by: Mikey NTH -Have a Querulous New Year from the Outrage Outlet at February 01, 2014 10:34 AM (gmoEG)

34 up next on HBO... Harry Pooter And The Vanishing Republic

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:36 AM (ul/bU)

35 But you know what the worst part is? The writer deliberately makes comparisons between Wendy Davis poster art in Spanish with one of the Puerto Rican terrorists who shot up the House of Representatives. At the beginning of the article. She's a terror to unborn children.

Posted by: Insomniac at February 01, 2014 10:37 AM (UAMVq)

36 "Or...people didn't like giving all that money with precious little to show for it." Which is why, like others, I've been ungenerous and argumentative when the RNC calls, as I have asked them not to do. Poor lady last time - I've posted this here before: she sounded quite sincere, telling me she didn't want to see President Obama and his allies controlling all three branches; and I tell her, "Let 'em. They make a better case against Democrats than you do." This was before the Obamacare rollout.

Posted by: JPS at February 01, 2014 10:39 AM (9ziuC)

37 Next time an R group asks you for a contribution, tell them to go borrow it from China! What, that's what they do when they get to Washington?

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:39 AM (ul/bU)

38 The US Chamber of Commerce pisses me off. They support amnesty for the cheap labor blind to the fact these new citizens will vote to raise taxes, increase regulations and support Obamacare, all which hurts business. No wonder unemployment is so high, our business "leaders" are idiots.

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 10:39 AM (P1WNR)

39 After this week I am officially done with the GOP. They can all go to hell. I haven't given $ in years but I busted my ass for them over the last 20 years. The immigration push this month is the last straw for me. I'm done. I'm out. Fuck 'em.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 10:39 AM (USnAw)

40 There's a reason I stopped watching professional wrestling by the time I turned 12 -- and it's largely the same reason I don't give a rat's ass about politics these days.

You can dress them up in masks and capes, say they're from Parts Unknown, and call them The Outsider all you want. As soon as they hit the showers, the show's over.

Posted by: DamnDirtyRINO at February 01, 2014 10:41 AM (m0h0I)

41 See what I mean about turnout? Historically low..

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:42 AM (ul/bU)

42 GOP insiders back Rubio in 2016 From Drudge. What a bunch of bullshit.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 10:42 AM (E4MKN)

43 Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 02:39 PM (USnAw) Why do you hate brown people?

Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 10:42 AM (38nv9)

44 38 The US Chamber of Commerce pisses me off. They support amnesty for the cheap labor blind to the fact these new citizens will vote to raise taxes, increase regulations and support Obamacare, all which hurts business. No wonder unemployment is so high, our business "leaders" are idiots.

Yep- when I had storefront businesses I regarded them and their "junior" version as The Enemy. All they did was try to get competitors to my businesses to move to town. Fat cats and shills, one and all.

Posted by: backhoe at February 01, 2014 10:43 AM (ULH4o)

45 I sure hope this trend continues.. true conservatives rise and get descent funding to challenge the ruling class... but I'm cynical.  I think we're still a few years out or several from the ruling class vs normal citizens gets a footing.  Too many just don't know what they don't know.  Civics hasn't been taught for so long, it is taking time for youngers to teach themselves and get going as they are trying to get their lives going. 

I have hope for the future, but I'm setting low expectations for real movement prior to 2020 or so... when the libtards of the Watergate era are too old to govern.  I see that group of progressives and RINO's as the most injurious to progress towards putting things back the way they should be.

Posted by: Yip at February 01, 2014 10:44 AM (/jHWN)

46 I'm sooo lonely......

Posted by: Rubio's Garbage at February 01, 2014 10:44 AM (Aif/5)

47 But it's something these outsider groups should keep in mind...it's great to raise all this money but you can't be seen wasting it, either on non-candidate expenses or on races where you back too many loser. *** Re waste, I hated getting so many mailings from the Romney campaign; really nice, slick materials. Others here enjoyed receiving them. I hope they spend their money on tv and radio spots.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 10:44 AM (DmNpO)

48 It really is time for the moron horde to embrace change and reach across the aisle.

Posted by: John McCain at February 01, 2014 10:46 AM (A6uDV)

49 Tip: Do not buy the smallest Foreman grill; buy the next size up or larger! I just received my Foreman grill and it is tiny! There is no way I can fit a 1lb t-bone on this thing unless it's a thick cut.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:46 AM (ul/bU)

50 RINOs & Progresives are like a herd of wild hogs rooting up the turf and crapping everywhere as they spread disease throughout society. We need to parachute them into Benghazi.

Posted by: Angel with a sword at February 01, 2014 10:47 AM (hpgw1)

51 Who didn't see this coming?  Raise your hand.
Beuller?  Beuller?


Perusing all the conservative blogs, there is one overwhelming theme:  fk the GOP.

what's the bible quote in the Johnny Cash song?

"and behold, a white horse.  And upon him sat death.  And hell followed with him."

Reckoning time is near.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 10:47 AM (x3YFz)

52 Won't you help?

Posted by: Sally Struthers at February 01, 2014 02:23 PM (8ZskC)

Now that was funny.

Posted by: mrp at February 01, 2014 10:48 AM (JBggj)

53 Damn. Can't figure out how to copy/paste on this new phone but re garret's comment. That is the level of intellectually honesty you get from 'conservative' amnesty shills. "Oh well you're just looking to keep the party white!!" Smart take, asshole. You can't refute the fact the maj of illegals like big government and support Dems policies and candidates so, instead, you'll call us white supremacists. The GOP was bragging about their fundraising. I pointed out that was because of Obamacare. Good luck to those losers now.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 10:50 AM (USnAw)

54 One advantage outside groups will have over the establishment is voters and the ability to get out the vote. The RNC and others depend on large donations from fewer voters, outside groups depend on fewer dollars from a lot of voters..

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 10:52 AM (P1WNR)

55 I don't give political contributions. I figure they will get my money anyway through taxation once they're elected.

Posted by: rickl at February 01, 2014 10:54 AM (sdi6R)

56 I think Rove had the lowest percentage of winners in 2012. Mark Levin has read his record on his show & it wasn't good, especially considering all the money he raised. I had to put a new roof on my home & can't afford to give to any, but if I did, it would be SCF. They have backed great candidates like Ted Cruz & Mike Lee. I think they backed Rand Paul, but am not 100% sure of that.

Posted by: Carol at February 01, 2014 10:55 AM (z4WKX)

57 Evidence exists that LaceyUnderalls refuses to eat Three Bean Salad. Sources say it's because she doesn't like it when the Pinto and Black Beans are mixed in with the White Beans.

Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 10:56 AM (38nv9)

58 I used to man the phone banks and monitor the polling places for the GOP. The last time was when I tried to help out as a Project ORCA volunteer. Never again. Fuck 'em.

Posted by: OhioCoastie at February 01, 2014 10:56 AM (9m3Zl)

59 48 It really is time for the moron horde to embrace change and reach across the aisle. Posted by: John McCain at February 01, 2014 02:46 PM (A6uDV) I think I speak for the entire Horde when I say: fuck you, John.

Posted by: Insomniac at February 01, 2014 10:56 AM (UAMVq)

60 I saw a derivative post where Henry Waxman (btw, Sandra Fluke has expressed serious interest in running for Congress in his district) blamed the Tea Party for his resignation.  Interesting, if true.

Posted by: mrp at February 01, 2014 10:56 AM (JBggj)

61 The GOP was bragging about their fundraising. I pointed out that was because of Obamacare. Good luck to those losers now. There you go again, pushing your SoCon agenda.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 10:57 AM (ul/bU)

62 Except in local races, the amount I give wouldn't make a dime's worth of difference. Occasionally I've "donated" to the RNC to go to speaking engagements, etc., but I never write them a straight check.

Posted by: Lincolntf at February 01, 2014 10:57 AM (ZshNr)

63 18 Good morning...errrr...afternoon, morons.

Posted by: DangerGirl at February 01, 2014 02:23 PM (GrtrJ)

Carousing last night, I assume? 

Carousing is such a hard verb to visualize... do so at your own risk.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 10:57 AM (x3YFz)

64 I saw a derivative post where Henry Waxman..... blamed the Tea Party for his resignation.


You're Welcome!

Posted by: The Tea Party at February 01, 2014 10:58 AM (P1WNR)

65 If we're kicking them in the wallet, no wonder Mitch McConnell wants to punch us in the nose.

Posted by: Richard McEnroe at February 01, 2014 10:58 AM (XO6WW)

66 57 Evidence exists that LaceyUnderalls refuses to eat Three Bean Salad. Sources say it's because she doesn't like it when the Pinto and Black Beans are mixed in with the White Beans. Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 02:56 PM (38nv9) Leguminous miscegenation!

Posted by: Insomniac at February 01, 2014 10:58 AM (UAMVq)

67 miscegenation!

Posted by: Insomniac at February 01, 2014 02:58 PM (UAMVq)

...aww ffs.... //dictionary

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 10:59 AM (x3YFz)

68 LaceyUnderalls refuses to eat Oreos for obvious reasons.

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 11:00 AM (P1WNR)

69
Conservative Groups Out Raising Establishment Ones



*brrrring*

Hello?

Hi Barack, It's me, John.

John? Wazzup!

Wazzup!  Look, could you get the IRS to do a little favor for me?

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at February 01, 2014 11:00 AM (kdS6q)

70 mrp said: I saw a derivative post where Henry Waxman (btw, Sandra Fluke has expressed serious interest in running for Congress in his district) blamed the Tea Party for his resignation. Kurt Schlichter lives in that district. He's been half-jokingly tweeting about running for the GOP nomination & challenging the Condom Queen in the general.

Posted by: OhioCoastie at February 01, 2014 11:00 AM (9m3Zl)

71 If we're kicking them in the wallet, no wonder Mitch McConnell wants to punch us in the nose. *** they are emailing me regularly and not just for money. They are selling him hard.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 11:00 AM (DmNpO)

72 Don't give up on the party, take over the party starting on your local level. Get involved with a local Republican Liberty Caucus chapter, get to know which county GOP precincts are vacant or occupied by goobers, and take them away. Then you can start to control who goes to your state conventions. Stay away from platform committees and the like, however. The platform is meaningless. Once you're a party officer, you start to have some sway. Use it to help good candidates seek local and state office, and hold their feet to the fire.

Posted by: rfichoke at February 01, 2014 11:00 AM (2G73v)

73 47 Re waste, I hated getting so many mailings from the Romney campaign; really nice, slick materials. Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 02:44 PM (DmNpO) This is what really bugs me, not only with political campaigns, but also with charities. I send a modest donation, and get put on every mailing list out there, and they'll keep sending me expensive mailings for years whose cost is far in excess of what I donated. Always asking for more, more, more. I'm sick of it. I work in a printing shop. Once in a while, a customer will ask about getting personal address labels printed. Sure, we can do that, for a price. Know what I tell them? "Just pick a charity and send them $10. In six months you'll have more address labels than you can use in a lifetime."

Posted by: rickl at February 01, 2014 11:01 AM (sdi6R)

74 I bid you adieu. Pass the cheesy poofs.

Posted by: Charles Johnson at February 01, 2014 11:01 AM (A6uDV)

75 68 LaceyUnderalls refuses to eat Oreos for obvious reasons.

She wouldn't watch TV until the 60s, because, you know. 

Posted by: pep at February 01, 2014 11:02 AM (6TB1Z)

76 LaceyUnderalls hates mexicans so much that she refuses to watch the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 11:03 AM (38nv9)

77 Check out The Hill story about how GOP "insiders" are backing Marco "you-need-to-pass-my-amnesty-bill-because-it's-super-unfair-to-ma ke-illegal-HS-valedictorians-stress-about-immigration-status" Rubio for 2016. LOeffingL.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 11:03 AM (USnAw)

78 The republican party doesn't want me. They only want my vote. I feel used. For the past 26 years.

Posted by: Erowmero at February 01, 2014 11:03 AM (OONaw)

79 This is what really bugs me, not only with political campaigns, but also with charities. I send a modest donation, and get put on every mailing list out there, and they'll keep sending me expensive mailings for years whose cost is far in excess of what I donated. Always asking for more, more, more. I'm sick of it. I work in a printing shop. Once in a while, a customer will ask about getting personal address labels printed. Sure, we can do that, for a price. Know what I tell them? "Just pick a charity and send them $10. In six months you'll have more address labels than you can use in a lifetime." *** Yes. They will spend the money printing labels that, for the most part go directly into the trash. And, how about the ones that send actual cash or stamps?! There is one that will send a penny with a note about how that penny and xx number like them, can buy a meal. Well, then save the friggin pennies and buy a meal with them! One charity sent me a $1 bill! How many of those did they mail out?

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 11:04 AM (DmNpO)

80 LaceyUnderalls orders Chinese take-out and sends them to the wrong address, then robs them.

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 11:05 AM (P1WNR)

81 78 The republican party doesn't want me. They only want my vote. I feel used. For the past 26 years.

Posted by: Erowmero at February 01, 2014 03:03 PM (OONaw)

Welcome to the club!  Coffee in the back by the doughnuts.  Ammo on the right.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:05 AM (x3YFz)

82 Danger Girl, Where are you? Here near Boston it is in the 40s. It's like a heat wave compared to most of January.

Posted by: Carol at February 01, 2014 11:06 AM (z4WKX)

83 Heh- a local Republican state representative here in CO has this on his website ==> My Principles •Protect Our Individual and Property Rights •Protect Our Free Enterprise System •Reduce Government to the Lowest Practical Level •Endorse and Practice Fiscal Responsibility •Support Our U.S. Constitution Go figure, he is sponsoring a bill that requires a person licensed under the medical practices act to report the diagnosis to the department of revenue (department) within 7 days after learning that a patient is afflicted with a loss, interruption, or lapse of consciousness or motor function. The bill carries criminal penalties for doctors of a $300 fine, 90 days imprisonment or both if they fail to report. Yay Republicans!

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 11:06 AM (g4TxM)

84 Yes, individual candidates only for me as well.  I don't want one thin dime going to the likes of John McCain or Lindsey Graham.  The RNC can suck it.  So can anyone else supporting fig leaf immigration reform.

Posted by: no good deed at February 01, 2014 11:07 AM (vBhbc)

85 On nights and weekends, laceyunderalls does random yard work throughout the city. Edging, leaf-blowing, pruning and landscaping... Anything to take jobs away from those accursed shadow people.

Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 11:07 AM (38nv9)

86 @39 laceyunderalls My uncled was county commissioner for a term and after losing the next election he dropped his GOP membership immediately. Said he was amazed at the underhanded crap going on at the county level, democrats are pure thieves, but the GOP were nothing but CINOs... simply the other side of the decrepit coin. He could only imagine how bad it was at the state and national level.

Posted by: Charles Johnson at February 01, 2014 11:07 AM (A6uDV)

87 Off sock.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:07 AM (A6uDV)

88 Tanned, rested, and (falls down flight of stairs) ready!

Posted by: Zombie Gerald Ford at February 01, 2014 11:08 AM (9F2c1)

89 LaceyUnderalls believes Clarence Thomas needs to "get his personal life in order".

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 11:08 AM (P1WNR)

90
@77

Hmmmmm....

"Rubio would face the difficult choice of whether to opt for a presidential run when it could cost him his Senate seat. Florida law does not allow Rubio to run simultaneously for the Senate and the White House in 2016, when his seat in the Senate is up."


If, as is distinctly possible, the Republican candidate is going to get buried anyway by Team Cankles, metaphorically or otherwise, letting the Mailbox Head go up against her at least gets him out of the Senate.

It ain't much, but it's something.

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at February 01, 2014 11:09 AM (kdS6q)

91 Our only hope is to let gay Mexican pot smokers marry!

Posted by: Karl Rino at February 01, 2014 11:09 AM (MMC8r)

92 the KY primary might be very interesting Mitch has two options in his fight against Bevin: 1. Out-conservative Bevin, which nobody will buy 2. Destroy Bevin, which will piss off the base. Or, McConnell will be cute and do both, but will destroy Bevin with outside groups. And thrn deny any involvement, and even go as far as condemning the negative smear ads.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 11:09 AM (ul/bU)

93 I'm sending John Boehner's primary opponent a check with a letter stating why. I'm sending Boehner a copy of the letter and a photo of the check that Eric Gurr is getting.

Posted by: traye at February 01, 2014 11:10 AM (iL9QP)

94 Six mos ago I would've agreed w/what ppl are saying about going and working local. But if I may be honest here, I was delusional. It's a lot of grief w/little to no payout. Best to not waste your time. I think now I'll focus on finding ways to ride out the decline.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 11:11 AM (USnAw)

95 Go figure, he is sponsoring a bill that requires a person licensed under the medical practices act to report the diagnosis to the department of revenue (department) within 7 days after learning that a patient is afflicted with a loss, interruption, or lapse of consciousness or motor function.

The bill carries criminal penalties for doctors of a $300 fine, 90 days imprisonment or both if they fail to report.

Yay Republicans!

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 03:06 PM (g4TxM)

//looks up from building gallows

three quarter inch rope?  Or full inch?

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:11 AM (x3YFz)

96 "Out-Raising"....needs a hyphen.

Posted by: Kirk at February 01, 2014 11:11 AM (WnvXh)

97 Kurt Schlichter lives in that district. He's been half-jokingly tweeting about running for the GOP nomination & challenging the Condom Queen in the general.
I tweeted my support. Didn't pledge a specific amount, but I would gladly contribute.

Posted by: fluffy at February 01, 2014 11:13 AM (Ua6T/)

98 That last sourpuss half-glass-empty comment was brought to you by the GOP. Hey, GOP, YOU built that.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 11:13 AM (USnAw)

99 Laceyunderalls supports legislation to rename Taco Tuesday, Tortellini Tuesday. 'Sure', she says, 'Italy is the Mexico of Europe. But only some of them are really brown.'.

Posted by: garrett at February 01, 2014 11:13 AM (I0Hm/)

100 I think now I'll focus on finding ways to ride out the decline. Posted by: laceyunderalls


Translation? I hate Mexicans.

Posted by: Dr Spank at February 01, 2014 11:13 AM (P1WNR)

101 "Groups representing the party establishment, like Karl RoveÂ’s Crossroads, are struggling to bring in the level of cash they raised in 2012, when Crossroads spent more than $300 million in a failed effort to defeat President Obama and retake the Senate, leaving donors grumbling that their dollars had been wasted. "
  

Karl Rove is the 'Architect' of two nail-biting wins for Bush over weak, deeply flawed Democrat candidates in 2000 and 2004, the genius who oversaw the loss of congress in 2006, the man who helped  blunt the Tea Party surge in 2010, and the guy who wasted $300 million in 2012 losing to a party with the worst economic record in decades.  This guy really knows how to get ahead in the Stupid Party!

Posted by: Beef at February 01, 2014 11:14 AM (XERws)

102 You ride the decline. I will taste the rainbow! (no homo )

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 11:14 AM (ul/bU)

103 My uncled was county commissioner for a term and after losing the next election he dropped his GOP membership immediately. Said he was amazed at the underhanded crap going on at the county level, democrats are pure thieves, but the GOP were nothing but CINOs... simply the other side of the decrepit coin. He could only imagine how bad it was at the state and national level. That's true. I know from personal experience. But we took over our county organization with a small but focused effort between some Tea Party, 9/12, and libertarian/Paulian groups. It's still not perfect, but the establishment people have either dropped out of the party or moved on to other strategies. We need to help get the state GOP in order next, but I think we're already having an influence. This CAN be done. You need to worm your way into the local party along with some solid allies. And sometimes you need to be a bit clever as well. But it can happen.

Posted by: rfichoke at February 01, 2014 11:14 AM (2G73v)

104 #83

Revenue? Why is it their business? I could understand the rationale if it called for the DMV to be notified if somebody shouldn't be driving anymore. I don't know that I'd actually favor such a law but at least there is a rationale for having it.

Posted by: Epobirs at February 01, 2014 11:15 AM (bPxS6)

105 Haven't figured out why McCain sends me $ requests, since I always reply with a #MarryForMoney included.

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 11:16 AM (dd5lM)

106 @78 Erowmero "The republican party doesn't want me. They only want my vote. I feel used. For the past 26 years." As tangonine said, welcome to the Club. We've got jackets.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:16 AM (A6uDV)

107 I think it's common knowledge that Karl "the idiot" Rove is the enemy of all things conservative.

I'd like to send him hunting with Dick Cheney and put a duck hat on him.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:16 AM (x3YFz)

108 Everyone leave laceyunderalls alone, dammit!

Posted by: David Duke at February 01, 2014 11:16 AM (P1WNR)

109 Take a closer look at the source of funding. You'll find that "conservative" organizations are much more diversified and include more people (that would be voters) as opposed to corporations (like, I dunno The Chamber of Commerce and related organizations).

Wanna know why Boehner looks like he took it up the squeakhole? Look no further.

Posted by: Marcus T at February 01, 2014 11:17 AM (3HYyb)

110 I saw Tortellini Tuesday open for The Shins circa 2005.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 11:17 AM (USnAw)

111 Speaking of Chinese food, we're finally going to try a place in town that was recommended to us a couple years ago. First time we tried to go, it was Fourth of July and they were closed. The second time we planned to get take-out after a hike, but when we actually finished hiking, neither of us felt like it. This time I have to drive by the place anyway, doing the night shift (it will take 15-30 minutes at most) at the horse farm near the restaurant. So wife is coming with and we'll eat in. Does anybody really give a fuck? Why am I typing my kind of lame evening itinerary anyway? Oh, I know, to point out the folly of man. I dug around for 10 mins to find the menu from the place, in a drawer with a half dozen other Chinese menus, like it really matters which one I picked. They're virtually identical, always have been.

Posted by: Lincolntf at February 01, 2014 11:17 AM (ZshNr)

112 We've got jackets.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 03:16 PM (A6uDV)

I'm making a morale patch for AoS.

Not kidding.  Got in touch with my guy, they do laser printing now so it will.  Be.  Awesome.

And cheap (like $4.00)

You'll see.  Gimme a couple weeks to get the design down.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:18 AM (x3YFz)

113 Rove isn't my ideal, but he's the only Repub strategist to win the White House in the last 25 years.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 11:18 AM (ZPrif)

114 I want steak tonight. Not c-food.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (ul/bU)

115 My fondest hope is that Smilin' Karl goes down in flames in this election cycle and that Fox finally drops him as a commentator. My greatest fantasy is the Rove, Mary Matalin and James Carville (spit) end up doing infomercials for diabetes treatments that are only aired between 1 and 4 am in the morning. Wilford Brimley won't live forever.

Posted by: Ribald Conservative riding Orca at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (+1T7c)

116 "//looks up from building gallows"

"three quarter inch rope? Or full inch?"

Thank goodness we're finally to the gallows stage. I was worried that the supply of feathers was getting low. And have you SEEN the price of tar lately?

Posted by: torquewrench at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (gqT4g)

117 Posted by: Lincolntf at February 01, 2014 03:17 PM (ZshNr)


Hmm. How close is the horse farm to the Chinese restaurant?

Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (8ZskC)

118 Rove isn't my ideal, but he's the only Repub strategist to win the White House in the last 25 years. 2000 wasn't a landslide. Just sayin'.

Posted by: --- at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (MMC8r)

119 113 Rove isn't my ideal, but he's the only Repub strategist to win the White House in the last 25 years.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 03:18 PM (ZPrif)

ok.  granted.

But he's still an asshole misogynist.  And I disagree with every word that comes out of his mouth.  And his face. And his tie.

Yeah I pretty much disagree with his very existence.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:20 AM (x3YFz)

120 For me, every year is the Year of the Horse. 

Posted by: Andrew Mendoza and His Bucket at February 01, 2014 11:21 AM (8ZskC)

121 And have you SEEN the price of tar lately?

Posted by: torquewrench at February 01, 2014 03:20 PM (gqT4g)

The cool thing about nooses is they're multiple use.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:21 AM (x3YFz)

122 Hello my funny malcontents!  I've sent the RNC some pretty blunt emails of why they won't get one dime more from me.  I'm on the "Fuck 'em" train.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:22 AM (VDGzf)

123 Pretty close, but we're not missing anybody.

Posted by: Lincolntf at February 01, 2014 11:22 AM (ZshNr)

124 Posted by: rickl at February 01, 2014 03:01 PM (sdi6R) If you give to one charity once, they call all the time with the line that itÂ’s time for your annual, or monthly donation. I blocked so many phone numbers on my phone itÂ’s full of them. I tell those that I gave a gift & they do not work for me and I owe them nothing. If & when I want to donate to them I will.

Posted by: Carol at February 01, 2014 11:23 AM (z4WKX)

125 113 Rove isn't my ideal, but he's the only Repub strategist to win the White House in the last 25 years. Unfortunately, Rove is probably one of the reasons it might take 25 years to get it back. The only time Bush was aggressive was during primary. And, I think that was due in a very big part bc of Rove.

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 11:23 AM (dd5lM)

126 I'm on the "Fuck 'em" train.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 03:22 PM (VDGzf)

Welcome aboard.  Would you like your drink refreshed or a pillow?  Perhaps a fuzzy blanket?

Next stop:  Ass Kickingville.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:24 AM (x3YFz)

127 I've given to charities that want to send me a t-shirt or some other type of swag and I tell them no - use it towards the cause.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:25 AM (VDGzf)

128 Hey Cheri come take a seat by me. Let's work on marketing our 'fuck 'em' t-shirts'! I love it when a plan comes together...

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 11:25 AM (USnAw)

129 125 meant to say "aggressive to an opponent".

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 11:25 AM (dd5lM)

130 they are emailing me regularly and not just for money. They are selling him hard. Posted by: Niedermeyer’s Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 03:00 PM (DmNpO) I had six letters via USPS from Mitch asking for donations and the last one wanted me to have a “kitchen cabinet” for him here in Massachusetts. That would be a big hit. I recycled all of them. I haven’t received one in a at least a month. I hope they’ve finally realized that I’m not giving him anything.

Posted by: Carol at February 01, 2014 11:26 AM (z4WKX)

131 "Rove isn't my ideal, but he's the only Repub strategist to win the White House in the last 25 years."

In a narrow unpredictable squeaker both times.

If the legal eagles had ruled slightly differently in 2000, or if Lurch Kerry's wife hadn't pissed off a chunk of the black Democratic base in 2004, those very close elections would have sent Rove's candidate home emptyhanded.

Not to mention what happened AFTER Rove's candidate got in via photo finish. The "Republican" who Rove elected and re-elected so precariously did colossal damage to the cause of conservatism and to the GOP brand with the public, and via those failures paved the way for the rise of Obama.

Posted by: torquewrench at February 01, 2014 11:26 AM (gqT4g)

132 127 I've given to charities that want to send me a t-shirt or some other type of swag and I tell them no - use it towards the cause.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 03:25 PM (VDGzf)

ditto.  Except when Chris was killed, I gave and wanted the T-shirt to remember him by.  Still wear it with pride.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:26 AM (x3YFz)

133

Don't give up on the party, take over the party starting on your local level. Get involved with a local Republican Liberty Caucus chapter, get to know which county GOP precincts are vacant or occupied by goobers, and take them away. Then you can start to control who goes to your state conventions. Stay away from platform committees and the like, however. The platform is meaningless.

Once you're a party officer, you start to have some sway. Use it to help good candidates seek local and state office, and hold their feet to the fire.

 

*waves hand*

 

I'm out here doing just that, the Lord's work.  And, brother, it's a hard slog.  Our particular targeted committee is run by iron-fisted dons who play for keeps.  We just had a speech recently about former Rs being so disullusioned they're either staying home or going third party.  The prevailing thought seems to be that third party will take 10 years to get as powerful as the current Rs, but I dunno.

Posted by: RushBabe at February 01, 2014 11:26 AM (hrIP5)

134 tangonine - A little refresh on my vodka cranberry would be nice on the way to Kickassville!

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:27 AM (VDGzf)

135 And, I think that was due in a very big part bc of Rove. Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 03:23 PM (dd5lM) I get the impression that Rove has gotten soft & itÂ’s time for him to retire.

Posted by: Carol at February 01, 2014 11:27 AM (z4WKX)

136 @103 rfichoke "We need to help get the state GOP in order next, but I think we're already having an influence. This CAN be done. You need to worm your way into the local party along with some solid allies. And sometimes you need to be a bit clever as well. But it can happen." I agree with you. A good friend of mine almost won the commissioner role last election. He jumped as an Independent (he's a Tea Partier) and almost won... missed by 300 votes. He approached my uncle for advise and he told him to run as (R) for the support. Next election is already scoped out. We are taking over the GOP one election at at time.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:28 AM (A6uDV)

137 Wilford Brimley won't live forever.


That's what you think.  These diabeetus testing supplies are powerful.

Posted by: Wilford Brimley, Master of the Epic 'Stache at February 01, 2014 11:28 AM (9F2c1)

138 and let's not forget the fundamentals:  Rove is *not* conservative.  And he's done exactly 0 in 14 years except annoy us on FOX

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:28 AM (x3YFz)

139 53 Damn. Can't figure out how to copy/paste on this new phone but re garret's comment. That is the level of intellectually honesty you get from 'conservative' amnesty shills. "Oh well you're just looking to keep the party white!!"

Smart take, asshole. You can't refute the fact the maj of illegals like big government and support Dems policies and candidates so, instead, you'll call us white supremacists.

The GOP was bragging about their fundraising. I pointed out that was because of Obamacare. Good luck to those losers now.

Posted by: laceyunderalls at February 01, 2014 02:50 PM (USnAw)

 

See Trumpetdaddy two threads down.

Posted by: buzzion at February 01, 2014 11:28 AM (LI48c)

140 You know who's good at pulling a train?

Posted by: Sandra Fluke at February 01, 2014 11:29 AM (I0Hm/)

141 I'd like to take Rove's whiteboard and hit him over the head with it.  He is yesterday's news and everyone knows it but him.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:29 AM (VDGzf)

142 134 tangonine - A little refresh on my vodka cranberry would be nice on the way to Kickassville!

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 03:27 PM (VDGzf)

Solid copy.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:29 AM (x3YFz)

143 Tangonine, let me know when they're done. I want one.

Posted by: LFW - Honorary Pointy Eared Vulcan at February 01, 2014 11:30 AM (SudzO)

144 31  Nobody asked me, but in SC has to be Lee Bright.  In NC, Greg Brannon

Posted by: NCwoof at February 01, 2014 11:31 AM (aUQgu)

145 See Trumpetdaddy two threads down.

Posted by: buzzion at February 01, 2014 03:28 PM (LI48c)

Yeah.  That guy's a special kinda stupid.  There's trolls that roll in who are obvious D plants, but that guy's just genuinely wrecked in the head.

Welcome to teh interwebs.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:31 AM (x3YFz)

146 If that rodent Waxman blames the Tea Party for his leaving then that is a great compliment!  It's about time that wombat scurries back under the rock from which he came.

I see Fluke as another Wendy Davis and about as smart.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:32 AM (VDGzf)

147 ...he is sponsoring a bill that requires a person licensed under the medical practices act to report the diagnosis to the department of revenue (department) within 7 days after learning that a patient is afflicted with a loss, interruption, or lapse of consciousness or motor function. And the reasoning behind this bill is...?

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 11:32 AM (itCai)

148 I'm sending John Boehner's primary opponent a check with a letter stating why. I'm sending Boehner a copy of the letter and a photo of the check that Eric Gurr is getting.

Posted by: traye at February 01, 2014 03:10 PM (iL9QP)

 

Eric Gurr actually posted on a thread about Boner at Breitbart the other day.  He wrote a coherent, cohesive comment and the crowd was thrilled to "see" him.

Posted by: RushBabe at February 01, 2014 11:32 AM (hrIP5)

149 The "Republican" who Rove elected and re-elected so precariously did colossal damage to the cause of conservatism and to the GOP brand with the public, and via those failures paved the way for the rise of Obama.

Posted by: torquewrench at February 01, 2014 03:26 PM (gqT4g)


Amen. Preach it brother.

We have not had a conservative espouse conservative ideas since Reagan. It is well past time for one to emerge. I am not sure who that would be, but without it we are done as a free nation.

Until then let it burn.

Posted by: Dandolo at February 01, 2014 11:34 AM (0XBx+)

150 143 Tangonine, let me know when they're done. I want one.

Posted by: LFW - Honorary Pointy Eared Vulcan at February 01, 2014 03:30 PM (SudzO)

Will do.  I need to chat with Ace first so I don't violate any copyrights.

Here's my last creation, for a team of friends:  http://greyttimes.com/?p=745

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:34 AM (x3YFz)

151 Paul Ryan is the latest quizling to flood my inbox.  Don't know how he got me e-mail.  No money for the establishment.  Let it burn.

Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at February 01, 2014 11:34 AM (jucos)

152 Hey, that was uncalled for!

Posted by: Wombat Union Local 007 at February 01, 2014 11:34 AM (VDGzf)

153 Is it me or is this an unusually boring day for a superbowl weekend?

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 11:35 AM (E4MKN)

154 Trumpetdaddy? Damn. Even I know that's rrreeeeal retarded.

Posted by: Rachel Jeantel at February 01, 2014 11:36 AM (AsMSn)

155

I'd like to take Rove's whiteboard and hit him over the head with it. He is yesterday's news and everyone knows it but him.

 

Not sure about that, I keep seeing his mug everywhere.  I'd like to put that white board somewhere else. IYKWIM

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 11:36 AM (6bvBO)

156 DRUDGE REPORT ‏@DRUDGE_REPORT Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening W. Bush... http://drudge.tw/1n4HIqb Also, a good reminder that it's fun to vent, but there's nothing gained with jokes about real violence against real people. That shit is illegal and the excuse, "but I was just really mad and didn't really mean it" doesn't count.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 11:37 AM (ZPrif)

157 @112 tangonine "I'm making a morale patch for AoS." I don't know man. I used to frequent a popular blog about a decade ago.. lets call it "Fat Chucks" and at that places pinnacle some of the posters wanted to do that. Call me superstitious.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:37 AM (A6uDV)

158 GIVE ME AN M! "M" GIVE ME AN S! "S" GIVE ME A N! "N" GIVE ME A B! "B" GIVE ME A C! "C" WHAT'S THAT SPELL? "THE TRUTH!" WHAT'S THAT SPELL? "THE TRUTH!" WHAT'S THAT SPELL? "THE TRUTH!" WHAT'S THAT SPELL? "THE TRUTH!" WHAT'S THAT SPELL? "THE TRUTH!"

Posted by: Liberalmann at February 01, 2014 11:37 AM (TORDq)

159 Carol at February 01, 2014 03:27 PM (z4WKX) Never understood why Rove was such a nasty mf running Bush's primary campaign, but failed to use any of that nasty side to help get Romney elected. Is he just a softer, gentler Karl, or is he just proud of being part of the last-ever elected President R's admin?

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 11:38 AM (dd5lM)

160 153
Is it me or is this an unusually boring day for a superbowl weekend?

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 03:35 PM (E4MKN)

Yeah.

The who gives a crap meter is reading about 0.8 of 10.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:38 AM (x3YFz)

161 Count me in to purchase any AOSHQ swag!  I bet there is a lot of us who could drum up some heavy dineros for this.

Tangonine - awesome patch you created

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:38 AM (VDGzf)

162 This case from Drudge the guy appears to be a real nutter and actual threat, glad they grabbed him before he did anything bad.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 11:39 AM (ZPrif)

163 Never understood why Rove was such a nasty mf running Bush's primary campaign, but failed to use any of that nasty side to help get Romney elected. Is he just a softer, gentler Karl, or is he just proud of being part of the last-ever elected President R's admin? *** He now makes that sweet, sweet consultant cash and gets to prop his mug up at FNC every other hour. Remember, FNC was relatively new when Bush was elected.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at February 01, 2014 11:39 AM (DmNpO)

164

Will do. I need to chat with Ace first so I don't violate any copyrights.

Just got back.  T9, wow, that is really nice.  Did I miss what the words were?

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 11:40 AM (6bvBO)

165 Hi Infidel!  Yep, that whiteboard could be used in so many other creative ways LOL!

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:40 AM (VDGzf)

166 159  Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 03:38 PM (dd5lM)

I think this is actually understandable. I would guess the thinking is the press would, as agents of the progressive movement, eat him alive if he tried it.

I am not saying this is the tactic I approve of, merely looking inside their thinking as it were.

Posted by: Dandolo at February 01, 2014 11:41 AM (0XBx+)

167 Posted by: Liberalmann at February 01, 2014 03:37 PM (TORDq)

Alright, speedy.  Funny is sometimes funny.

But ever post that again and I will personally contact Jester, hunt down your IP, find your house, duct tape you and place you in the trunk of a '79 camaro.

Then I'll drive you out to the desert where I'll make you dig your own grave, hold a Sig P229 to your forehead until you wet yourself.

Then I'll get back into the camaro and let you walk home.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:41 AM (x3YFz)

168 Stay Golden Ponyboy.

Posted by: the Outsiders at February 01, 2014 11:41 AM (heiri)

169 I first realized how the Republican party really felt about me the day after the '04 election when Bush told us not to "gloat." I said to myself, "This guy thinks I'm an asshole." What a way to say thank you, eh?

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 11:42 AM (ul/bU)

170

Hi Cheri!  Sooooo sick of the cold and snow.

 

*cheers*

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 11:44 AM (6bvBO)

171 112 I'm making a morale patch for AoS. Not kidding. Got in touch with my guy, they do laser printing now so it will. Be. Awesome. And cheap (like $4.00) You'll see. Gimme a couple weeks to get the design down. Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 03:18 PM (x3YFz) That sounds great! But what is a morale patch? I take it that it's a military thing, but I was never in the military.

Posted by: rickl at February 01, 2014 11:45 AM (sdi6R)

172 Soothie, that's why people are leaving the GOP in droves.  Something has to change.

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 11:46 AM (6bvBO)

173 So am I home girl.  Soon we'll be complaining about the heat but I'll take that any day over the cold.  *Cheers* right back at you and enjoy the game!

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:46 AM (VDGzf)

174 I'll ask this because I saw late yesterday that there may still be some hope: Has anyone confirmed the news about Joffen?

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at February 01, 2014 11:47 AM (oFCZn)

175 >>>Never understood why Rove was such a nasty mf running Bush's primary campaign, but failed to use any of that nasty side to help get Romney elected. Is he just a softer, gentler Karl, or is he just proud of being part of the last-ever elected President R's admin?

It may be that the perceived wisdom is that Republican primary voters like tough candidates that are willing to take the fight to the other guy, but, the voters in the general election, especially those in the much sought after middle, like a nicer, warmer candidate who isn't so nasty.

That's not what I want, but then, I'm not in the mushy middle.

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at February 01, 2014 11:47 AM (IN7k+)

176 Dack - I scoured the police blotter of the Niagra local newspaper and could not find any report of it.  Doesn't mean anything but I thought there would be something.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:48 AM (VDGzf)

177
But what is a morale patch? I take it that it's a military thing, but I was never in the military.

Posted by: rickl at February 01, 2014 03:45 PM (sdi6R)

basically, we wear unit patches.  79th this, 23d that.  But once in the field all that shit comes off and is replaced by home state flags, and other patches.

Just a thing.  Hit the link.  You'll see.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:48 AM (x3YFz)

178 29 "Jeb Bush is looking great for 2016."

Bob Dole has never felt better. And Bob Dole wants you to know that he's ready to take on that whippersnapper Jeb starting now. Bob Dole, the choice of a new generation.

Posted by: Bob Dole at February 01, 2014 02:32 PM (gqT4g)


Every time I see a Bob Dole sock, I think of Norm MacDonald's impersonation from SNL many moons ago.  A presidential ballot cast for Norm under a platform that he stay in character for the full term would be more appealing than a vote for Jeb!.

Posted by: Sandra Fluke's solid gold diaphragm at February 01, 2014 11:48 AM (M5T54)

179

Apparently Butters is going to be a dangling a big floppy wiener in our face. 

 

South Park: The Stick of Truth has a release date of March 4th.

Posted by: buzzion at February 01, 2014 11:49 AM (LI48c)

180 104- Revenue? Why is it their business? I could understand the rationale if it called for the DMV to be notified if somebody shouldn't be driving anymore. I don't know that I'd actually favor such a law but at least there is a rationale for having it. Posted by: Epobirs at February 01, 2014 03:15 PM (bPxS6) *** The supposed rationale is 'public safety', impetus provided by a case where a woman with epilepsy had been advised by her doctor not to drive. She stopped her medications and was driving- ploughed into an SUV and killed a family of five. Tragic loss of life. She was charged with criminally negligent homicide and acquitted at trial. This is classic emotional response, close the barn door legislation, compounded by criminalizing physicians and interposing the state into the doctor-patient relationship, ostensibly to eradicate a very rare occurrence. There is already an applicable law and she was tried and found not guilty.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 11:49 AM (g4TxM)

181 Dandolo We have not had a conservative espouse conservative ideas since Reagan. It is well past time for one to emerge. I am not sure who that would be, but without it we are done as a free nation. Until then let it burn. *****THIS****** I am starting to like this place. Or maybe the fact the wife forgot to lock the liquor cabinet before visiting her mother this weekend. Hmmmm.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:50 AM (A6uDV)

182 176 Dack - I scoured the police blotter of the Niagra local newspaper and could not find any report of it. Doesn't mean anything but I thought there would be something. Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 03:48 PM (VDGzf) Yes I looked too and didn't see anything.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at February 01, 2014 11:50 AM (oFCZn)

183 One thing I liked about watching Gingrich at the debates is that he weathered no bulllshit from the press/panel.  Romney comes out now about he thought Crowley shouldn't have inserted herself in backing up Obama's BS.  Well Romney, you should have put the smack down right then or immediately after.  Kindler, gentler doesn't get you any points in our current climate.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:51 AM (VDGzf)

184 I've posted this linky so many times it's approaching spam, but:  Reagan.  we must fight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpH5L8zCtSk

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 11:52 AM (x3YFz)

185 tangonine

Like the patch very much.  Do not read Greek, except Molon Labe.  Can you point to a translation? 

Posted by: NCwoof at February 01, 2014 11:52 AM (aUQgu)

186 ...woman with epilepsy had been advised by her doctor not to drive. She stopped her medications and was driving- ploughed into an SUV and killed a family of five. Tragic loss of life. She was charged with criminally negligent homicide and acquitted at trial. That makes absolutely no sense at all.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 11:52 AM (itCai)

187 Know who I'll give consideration to? The ones who come here on nights and weekends to converse with us. Not the party shills and DC insiders who can't be bothered outside of billable hours time to tell us that we don't know how Washington works, therefore we don't know anything We may not know all the procedures and etiquette that goes into making laws, but we know how it affects the real world outside the Beltway when the push their buttons.

Posted by: kbdabear at February 01, 2014 11:53 AM (aTXUx)

188 Maybe they have a policy about not publicizing suicides (even if they don't mention c.o.d.)?

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 11:53 AM (ul/bU)

189 Dack, Cheri, usually take at least 24 hrs+.  Next of kin and stuff.

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 11:53 AM (6bvBO)

190 Sooth & Infidel - sounds right.  Damn.

Posted by: Cheri at February 01, 2014 11:54 AM (VDGzf)

191 189 Dack, Cheri, usually take at least 24 hrs+. Next of kin and stuff. Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 03:53 PM (6bvBO) Thank you. I didn't think about that.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at February 01, 2014 11:55 AM (oFCZn)

192 179 Apparently Butters is going to be a dangling a big floppy wiener in our face.

South Park: The Stick of Truth has a release date of March 4th.

Posted by: buzzion at February 01, 2014 03:49 PM (LI48c)


http://tinyurl.com/mfkqpv9

Posted by: Wilford Brimley, Master of the Epic 'Stache at February 01, 2014 11:56 AM (9F2c1)

193 @150 tangonine Next patch for the mafia? Nice work. What does the lettering say?

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 11:56 AM (A6uDV)

194 Dandolo at February 01, 2014 03:41 PM (0XBx+) Rove didn't have to be the same level of cutthroat he was against McCain, but I did expect more than those cerebral ads w the out of work Dad at the silent table on Fox News, instead of an explanation by the guy at the Republican convention whose son loved Romney, why Mitt was a better choice. That adwould have played great on HGTV: retired fireman Dad who lost teen son to cancer and Mitt was there to be his friend and "lawyer". No woman seeing that could have kept from crying.

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 11:56 AM (dd5lM)

195 Bottomline is that several people here contacted Niagara PD and then called them back and it was confirmed that he was dead. End of story. I would love for it not to be true but it is.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 11:57 AM (E4MKN)

196 So for you politicians and staff that peruse this site, I give you this.

There are hundreds and thousands of company grade officers and NCOs out here.  We've walked Arlington.  We've wept, alone in The Hall of Heros.

We have families. 

You've awoken the Eagle.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:00 PM (x3YFz)

197 194

I could be mistaken, and I did not think of this above, but Rove did not actually run Romney's campaign.

There is no doubt, however, that we have not had an effective spokesman for conservative thought running of office in too long.

Posted by: Dandolo at February 01, 2014 12:01 PM (0XBx+)

198 "I'm making a morale patch for AoS." I'm in.

Posted by: Meremortal at February 01, 2014 12:01 PM (1Y+hH)

199 She was charged with criminally negligent homicide and acquitted at trial. That makes absolutely no sense at all. Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 03:52 PM (itCai) *** My comment made no sense, or the fact that she was acquitted? I'm not arguing that she should have been found not guilty or guilty, just saying that the criminal justice system had a chance to convict her and didn't. Passing more legislation, especially legislation that criminalizes doctors for not voluntarily serving as an extension of law enforcement will not bring back that poor family. Seizures and syncope (fainting) are quite common, and fatal accidents as a result of a patient having a seizure while driving are very rare. Alcohol is on an order of about 150 times as likely to contribute to a fatal accident.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:02 PM (g4TxM)

200 Next patch for the mafia? Nice work. What does the lettering say?

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 03:56 PM (A6uDV)

it's greek. rough translation is "behind me you are safe."

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:02 PM (x3YFz)

201 What a joke those ads were. The ads weren't bad, but they were only on the internet! Which means one thing: The ads were for *our* cosumption only. The ads for the mainstream were much less damning of obama.

Posted by: soothsayer at February 01, 2014 12:02 PM (ul/bU)

202 I can understand how the Tea Party drove Pig Man to his resignation, everyone knows that West Hollywood, West LA, Hollywood Hills, and Malibu are hotbeds of conservatism. Why, those were the districts you just KNEW you wouldn't get your car keyed for having a Bush sticker on them, and when a Leftist needs to fundraise, they don't bother going to Waxman's district What's next, Pro Lifers and Traditional Marriage advocates in San Francisco causing Nancy Pelosi to quit?

Posted by: kbdabear at February 01, 2014 12:02 PM (aTXUx)

203 AMEN tangonine!

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 12:03 PM (6bvBO)

204 Exercise tip. Youtube = "Ultimate Bikini Workout" Its a good work out, even though your instructor has remarkably pointy elbows. Chelsea. If youre a moron, do you self a favor even if you don't exercise, you will break out in a sweat. Its in three parts. Part one 18 minutes. That'll be all you can do it you aren't in shape. Its good because the movements are all body weight. The reps are 20, but if you aren't up to it you can go slower or stop sooner. There is a 30 second rest between intervals.

Posted by: simplemind at February 01, 2014 12:04 PM (hTeQK)

205 Why do these rappers and weirdos like Bieber wear these giant baseball caps? It makes them look like pinheads.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 12:04 PM (E4MKN)

206
Outraising? Hahahahaha!

Posted by: George Soros at February 01, 2014 12:05 PM (a5bF3)

207 Long story short.  This is my republic.  I've paid dearly for it in the time I've been here.  My ancestors also. 

You will not take it without a fight.

Count on it.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:06 PM (x3YFz)

208 @167 tangonine Sig P229? I would have gone with the 226, but to each his own.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 12:06 PM (A6uDV)

209 I'm not arguing that she should have been found not guilty or guilty, just saying that the criminal justice system had a chance to convict her and didn't. Passing more legislation, especially legislation that criminalizes doctors for not voluntarily serving as an extension of law enforcement will not bring back that poor family. Seizures and syncope (fainting) are quite common, and fatal accidents as a result of a patient having a seizure while driving are very rare. Alcohol is on an order of about 150 times as likely to contribute to a fatal accident. Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 04:02 PM (g4TxM) Did she have a seizure which caused the deaths? It could be that she did not have a seizure and/or the accident was not her fault.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 12:06 PM (E4MKN)

210 Sad about Joffen.  Feel bad for his child.  Depression is a killer. 

Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at February 01, 2014 12:06 PM (jucos)

211 To elaborate, this epilepsy driving bill would require an automatic suspension of driver's license upon report being received by the state, subject to reinstatement after a time interval and a review. I did some quick back-of-the-envelope calculations and came up with (for the state of Colorado) and estimated 26,000 new onset seizure or syncope patients per year, each and every one of them would require an administrative process to reinstate privileges. This to ostensibly prevent something that occurs on the order of once or twice per year in Colorado and with no assurance that the person in question will actually stop driving.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:07 PM (g4TxM)

212 Actually, I have a cousin who is super right-wing but also super pro-amnesty. How can that be? Well, as he's gotten older he's gotten super-Catholic. He also is totally disillusioned by what America has become (he proudly volunteered in Vietnam to fight against godless Communism). He thinks America hates him and no longer is worthy of support, so he has shifted his primary loyalties away from his party and country and to his church. I think as America becomes more Diversity Uber Alles we'll see more of that -- people shifting to other primary loyalties like race and religion. The idea of America has become so meaningless that it won't attract nearly as much loyalty. What does America stand for anymore? Hell if I know. So, in my cousins case, with his remaining years he's mainly devoted to advancing the cause of Catholicism. He looks forward to the day that America is majority Catholic. So he supports Amnesty for Mexicans and other Latin Americans. He opposes Amnesty for people from countries that aren't Christian and is lukewarm about it for people that are Christian, but not Catholic. He fervently hopes for the day when the Protestants and Orthodox are brought back into the fold of the Catholic Church. He was a super patriotic guy for most of his life. But he feels that America rejected him, so he rejected America. From his perspective he fought against godless communism and now America has twice elected a godless communist. So he said fuck that, and went from super America guy to super Catholic guy. He's not mean about it. He's a nice guy. But if you aren't Catholic he's gonna try hard to convert you. People need meaning. They want to belong to something big and important and transcendent. Something that will last long past their death. Something that shares their values.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at February 01, 2014 12:07 PM (ZPrif)

213 I am still donating but only to people I know (3) and people I trust. Four total. Starts at County Judge level.

Posted by: Mr. Dave at February 01, 2014 12:08 PM (OEdBY)

214 Ace's happiness thread yesterday was great.  Love how it drew out long time lurkers and infrequent commenters.  Great stuff reading into that thread.

Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at February 01, 2014 12:08 PM (jucos)

215 @209- not clear if she had a seizure or not. She lost control of her vehicle at a high rate of speed on a surface street.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:09 PM (g4TxM)

216

Posted by: George Soros at February 01, 2014 04:05 PM (a5bF3)

 

You and your progeny will go down.  Your days are numbered.

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 12:09 PM (6bvBO)

217 205 Why do these rappers and weirdos like Bieber wear these giant baseball caps? It makes them look like pinheads.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 04:04 PM (E4MKN)

hah!  thank you for bringing it up!

The flat ballcap off to the side says "wannabe loser"

Every dude I know rolls down the sides to keep the sun off (it's WHY you wear a hat to begin with).

Compare beiber to a regiment guy in the field and look at their hats.

'nuff said.

Alpha male vs Delta male.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:09 PM (x3YFz)

218 Posted by: Liberalmann at February 01, 2014 03:37 PM (TORDq) Guilty white kids can't spell.

Posted by: Meremortal at February 01, 2014 12:10 PM (1Y+hH)

219 My comment made no sense, or the fact that she was acquitted? That fact that she was acquitted. She disregarded a physician's advisory not to get behind the wheel, then she subsequently fails to take her medication and then goes out and ends up killing five people. Something is terribly wrong there.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at February 01, 2014 12:11 PM (itCai)

220 Looks like the Colorado contingent is out in force here today. Yay.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:11 PM (g4TxM)

221 196  T9

Have been waiting years to read something like your post.  God bless and godspeed.

Posted by: NCwoof at February 01, 2014 12:11 PM (aUQgu)

222 208 @167 tangonine

Sig P229? I would have gone with the 226, but to each his own.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 04:06 PM (A6uDV)

Other than my M-9 it's the most comfortable pistol I have.  And it's virtually misfire-free.  It's in .40 and if it was a woman I'd f... ok saying too much lol.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:12 PM (x3YFz)

223 211 To elaborate, this epilepsy driving bill would require an automatic suspension of driver's license upon report being received by the state, subject to reinstatement after a time interval and a review. I did some quick back-of-the-envelope calculations and came up with (for the state of Colorado) and estimated 26,000 new onset seizure or syncope patients per year, each and every one of them would require an administrative process to reinstate privileges. This to ostensibly prevent something that occurs on the order of once or twice per year in Colorado and with no assurance that the person in question will actually stop driving. Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 04:07 PM (g4TxM) It sounds like speed may have contributed to the accident. Maybe, the evidence at trial was that she wasn't speeding. I had a friend who was a pilot for many years and fainted in downtown Honolulu on the street. Some passerby told the emt's that he had a seizure. A full work up and years later - no sign of seizures. But he lost his job and he was miserable.

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 12:13 PM (E4MKN)

224 I could be mistaken, and I did not think of this above, but Rove did not actually run Romney's campaign. True, but Rove did have money that could have been spent on revealing the truth behind the Soptic lies, but he didn't. Just like Romney didn't use his money to counter with how he didn't kill women w cancer. When I saw the ads for him on Fox News, preaching to the choir, but no where else, I realized he was toast.

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 12:14 PM (dd5lM)

225 Baseball style book says, "No curve, no cool".

Posted by: Mr. Dave at February 01, 2014 12:14 PM (OEdBY)

226 Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 04:11 PM (g4TxM) Too much snow to do much else? My parents are driving back home today. Won't get to CO 'til tomorrow though so hopefully the roads at least will be clear.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at February 01, 2014 12:14 PM (GDulk)

227 Quick observation from behind the Lurk:
The RNC is a dead organization.  While working in a state republican org in '11, '12 and '13 (and attending the Tampa convention where RP got shafted - I am not fan - but he DID get shafted, the internal machinations were disgusting) I discovered that the stereotypes are mostly true: about 95% white, mostly men, average age over 70.  Just a bunch of old namby-pamby luddites, still fighting the good fight from 1968. And they.are.clueless.

Posted by: JJC at February 01, 2014 12:14 PM (hRP0p)

228 224 > 197

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 12:15 PM (dd5lM)

229 @223- Yeah, I don't want to mis-state the specifics of the case and how the acquittal came about. Regardless, I am not seeing a valid justification for this type of legislation ex post facto.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:16 PM (g4TxM)

230 Avs pouring it on Buffalo Sabres 4-0 mid second period.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:17 PM (g4TxM)

231 227 Quick observation from behind the Lurk:
The RNC is a dead organization. While working in a state republican org in '11, '12 and '13 (and attending the Tampa convention where RP got shafted - I am not fan - but he DID get shafted, the internal machinations were disgusting) I discovered that the stereotypes are mostly true: about 95% white, mostly men, average age over 70. Just a bunch of old namby-pamby luddites, still fighting the good fight from 1968. And they.are.clueless.

Posted by: JJC at February 01, 2014 04:14 PM (hRP0p)

The missus got all "volunteery" on the last campaign.  She was astonished by the sheer ineptitude and stupidity of the staff she had to deal with. 

They hire tweenies and the mid level idiots can't get out of their own way.  It's like multiple clown cars.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:18 PM (x3YFz)

232

Seamus, we need more laws and regs like we need another hole in the  head.  It's beyond out of control.  Sure would like to see Lickenpooper go down in the next election.  Prospects don't look good so far.

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 12:18 PM (6bvBO)

233 @196 tangonine "There are hundreds and thousands of company grade officers and NCOs out here." We are Legion. And everywhere. (87-92') "behind me you are safe." Nice. Would prefer some to learn basic marksmanship and join my side though.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 12:19 PM (A6uDV)

234 228

I think this goes back to not wanting to come across as mean, or be portrayed as such by the media. Remember, they are the enemy just as much as the progressives.

Again, not saying this is the best strategy, just peeking into their thinking.

Posted by: Dandolo at February 01, 2014 12:19 PM (0XBx+)

235 "Like anything else in life, if you want people's money, you better produce." Unless, of course, you work for the government.

Posted by: TimothyJ at February 01, 2014 12:20 PM (ep2io)

236 226-Too much snow to do much else? My parents are driving back home today. Won't get to CO 'til tomorrow though so hopefully the roads at least will be clear. Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at February 01, 2014 04:14 PM (GDulk) *** We're on the back end of this latest storm, blue skies now, only got a couple of inches and it is melting already. The mountains must have gotten more and I don't know about the Front Range. If anyone is interested the proposed bill I have been blabbing about is HB 1068 sponsored by Dan Coram (R-ha,ha,ha,ha) with no co-sponsor.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:20 PM (g4TxM)

237


They hire tweenies and the mid level idiots can't get out of their own way. It's like multiple clown cars.

 

I was a poll worker in '00 and '04 elections.  The idiocy is breathtaking.  Haven't been able to do it since.  The local caucuses are almost as bad.

Posted by: Infidel at February 01, 2014 12:21 PM (6bvBO)

238 This is my republic. I've paid dearly for it in the time I've been here. My ancestors also. You will not take it without a fight. Count on it. Posted by: tangonine I'm descended from Alamo Defender Thomas Miller, Gonzales, Texas. I've always said Texas made its only big mistake in 1845.

Posted by: Meremortal at February 01, 2014 12:22 PM (1Y+hH)

239 Posted by: prescient11 at January 31, 2014 07:27 PM (tVTLU)
---------
I remember that case. It happened just up the road from a bowling alley I haunt. She got herself a great lawyer because early on it looked like she was screwed.

Posted by: LFW - Honorary Pointy Eared Vulcan at February 01, 2014 12:23 PM (SudzO)

240 234. Remember, they are the enemy just as much as the progressives. The only ppl who seemed to want to win were the ones who knew how unrelentingly Obama would punish the half that didn't vote for him.

Posted by: NeverEvermore at February 01, 2014 12:23 PM (dd5lM)

241 94?

"Ride the Decline" has a certain ring to it....

Posted by: backhoe at February 01, 2014 12:25 PM (ULH4o)

242 All right. This hockey game isn't going to watch itself. Catch y'all later.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 12:25 PM (g4TxM)

243 Still snowing lightly here in Arvada. Roads aren't bad though. My porch rail says we got about six or seven inches.

Posted by: LFW - Honorary Pointy Eared Vulcan at February 01, 2014 12:27 PM (SudzO)

244 Let's control the local councils. THey are trying to get all Agenda-21, and disallow local voters to influence regional groups. Sweep and clear.

Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2014 12:28 PM (u82oZ)

245
Nice. Would prefer some to learn basic marksmanship and join my side though.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 04:19 PM (A6uDV)

*flashback*  I'm on an M-240 qualifying.  Jacking it up.  I was like 24 years old. 

Instructor says: "figure it out, or go home in a bag."

Now, I don't think either he nor I understood the far reaching significance of those words, when placed together at the time.

Funny how some things stick with you, ain't it?

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 12:28 PM (x3YFz)

246 To elaborate, this epilepsy driving bill would require an automatic suspension of driver's license upon report being received by the state, subject to reinstatement after a time interval and a review.


Any way to get your license reinstated after death?

Posted by: Kenny McCormick at February 01, 2014 12:33 PM (9F2c1)

247 230 Avs pouring it on Buffalo Sabres 4-0 mid second period.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at February 01, 2014 04:17 PM (g4TxM)


It's Super Bowl weekend.  Historically, that's bad news for teams from Buffalo.

Posted by: The Lost Dutchman at February 01, 2014 12:35 PM (9F2c1)

248 @212 Flatbush Joe America has turned away from G-d, it's true, but you should remind your cousin that despair is a sin. I say this as a catholic, G-d first, country second, but I would never give up on either. Protect and defend the COTUS, so help me G-d. "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people." -- John Adams, 1798

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 12:40 PM (A6uDV)

249 @222 tangonine I'm a devout M1911 man. First love and all that jazz.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 12:44 PM (A6uDV)

250 The last thing the "progs" want is a confrontation. They know that it wouldn't be a fair fight, they'd get their asses kicked. So they take over with bullshit laws, lawcraft and p.c. Many of us are beyond fed up with this.

Posted by: seamrog at February 01, 2014 12:45 PM (dbWnI)

251 @227 JJC "The RNC is a dead organization. ...I discovered that the stereotypes are mostly true: about 95% white, mostly men, average age over 70. Just a bunch of old namby-pamby luddites, still fighting the good fight from 1968. And they.are.clueless." Bob Dole calls you a lying punk. Bob Dole was at that convention and all I saw were great guys. Bob Dole. Bob Dole. Bob Dole...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Posted by: Bob Dole at February 01, 2014 12:53 PM (A6uDV)

252 Oleg Penkovsky -- I had heard that he was a double agent for us and the UK but I did not know that the fucking russians burnt him a live in a crematoria and filmed it. Savages...

Posted by: Judge Pug at February 01, 2014 12:55 PM (E4MKN)

253 250  seamrog

Not just laws; regulations from every damn fed agency in existence.  ie EPA nonsense

I believe like you they are scared sh*tless of conservatives/patriots

Posted by: NCwoof at February 01, 2014 12:58 PM (aUQgu)

254 The RNC is best-defined for me when they took big donors out to some S&M themed restaurant with caged lesbians. That's when I stopped donating. The organization is for people who want to play at being power brokers and living in a fantasy world.

Posted by: Bevel Lemelisk at February 01, 2014 01:05 PM (LnQr8)

255 254 The RNC is best-defined for me when they took big donors out to some S&M themed restaurant with caged lesbians. Posted by: Bevel Lemelisk at February 01, 2014 05:05 PM (LnQr
They might have been better off with free range lesbians.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot Jr. at February 01, 2014 01:07 PM (ICBi0)

256 @245 tangonine "*flashback* I'm on an M-240 qualifying. Jacking it up. I was like 24 years old. Instructor says: "figure it out, or go home in a bag." Now, I don't think either he nor I understood the far reaching significance of those words, when placed together at the time." I got a glimpse of M240 in AIT, but I was humping the M60 my whole time in. The "Pig" was cumbersome, and didn't like blank ammo, but sung like a champ when you knew how to handle it. "Funny how some things stick with you, ain't it?" And seemed just like yesterday. It never leaves you. Posted by: tangonine

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 01:22 PM (A6uDV)

257 @250 seamrog "Many of us are beyond fed up with this." Record breaking gun and ammo sales the last serveral years support your statement.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 01:34 PM (A6uDV)

258 I have been voting since I came home from overseas in 1970. In all that time I have voted for 2 democrats, Jimmuh Carter and Ralph Hall. I voted for Jimmuh when I lived in Georgia. I thought, 'heck, he's a farmer  who was in the freaking Navy, he'll be ok'. Kinda like saying 'hold my beer', I know. Ralph Hall is an ETEX legend who I voted for until I was redistricted (Louie Gohmert is my congressman now, and there is no better). And Ralph is a republican now. I finally faced the fact that I am a solid Tea Party  dadgum Constitutionalist/Libertarian hybrid.

Posted by: Erowmero at February 01, 2014 01:42 PM (OONaw)

259 No matter who is running against Cankles Clinton I will vote for. I no longer pick apart people for one thing or another. This is war.

Posted by: ChristyBlinky survived 2014 Polar Vortex at February 01, 2014 01:46 PM (baL2B)

260

Like anything else in life, if you want people's money, you better produce.

LMFAO

Posted by: The Federal Govt at February 01, 2014 01:58 PM (4/o9U)

261 I forgot to add, because I am drinking wine and cooking a beef and vegetable pie from leftover Flemish Stew....I won't support some things (like pro-choice and late term abortion, no way, no how, and would vote third party or myself on ballot), but will read carefully the amnesty aka legal citizen ship that forces the illegals here to pay taxes and hospital care. I will vote against any Dem if it will help repeal Obamacare.

Here is how I morphed in 2008: Thompson-Romney-holding nose for McCain due to Palin.
2012: Perry Girl, big time to Romney (and do not, boys, get me started as I just met him this week and, wow, this country lost big time. I am never wrong when I meet people on character, and he is a guy I wish had just delivered the SOTU: humble, carried own bags, travels alone, friendly, etc).

I will vote for anyone: Rubio, my man for a long time. I can forgive his amnesty crap as I do think he and Ryan see the long picture I may not see. I confess to not completely understanding, but I do want them to pay taxes and am not for a lot of immigration stuff. But both of these guys are smart and well-spoken and Ryan did help the ticket with the younger crowd (per my sons, who are conservatives and vote GOP). I would vote for Perry in a red hot minute. I would vote, also, for Rand Paul. While I could scream like a freaking banshee when Huckabee plays his guitar, I would vote for him. So, no more of this GOP elite vs Conservative hooha. Get behind some dude and vote. I sure as hell don't want a rerun of 2008 and '12, with Limbaugh and others slamming whoever wins Primary, etc. as not being good enough until last moment.

While I keep praying for a miracle man (note I keep saying MAN, boys, as I want a male to lead this country...for the female Sec. of States have worked out so well with Putin and Mooslems), a complete new person that everyone loves and supports, I fear the same damn war between the "establishment" and the "conservatives." I am now on the "Anyone but Hillary" platform, or ABH.

Posted by: ChristyBlinky survived 2014 Polar Vortex at February 01, 2014 02:00 PM (baL2B)

262 Packard Hawk : Jar-Jar Binks?

Posted by: John Gibson at February 01, 2014 02:18 PM (TFw9A)

263 Grand Old Pustules.

Posted by: CPAC Welcome Committee at February 01, 2014 02:32 PM (Cs2tJ)

264 I'm a devout M1911 man. First love and all that jazz.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at February 01, 2014 04:44 PM (A6uDV)

I totally understand.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 02:46 PM (x3YFz)

265 The "Pig" was cumbersome, and didn't like blank ammo, but sung like a champ when you knew how to handle it.

"Funny how some things stick with you, ain't it?"

And seemed just like yesterday. It never leaves you.

Aim at the feet.  And blank ammo is a bitch to clean.  Hated that.

Posted by: tangonine at February 01, 2014 02:48 PM (x3YFz)

266 I asked to be taken off the RNC fundraising list 15 years ago.  They called the house and I threatened to sue.  Your outrage is 10 years too late.  The demographics have gotten over the tipping point.  It is over.  We are done.  Manage the decline.  Embrace the suck.  Learn to speak Spanish.  Put your money in gold and guns.

Posted by: tug at February 01, 2014 05:56 PM (sJCm6)

267 255 Bertram - you owe me a new keyboard.

Posted by: Joe at February 01, 2014 07:40 PM (gv0iO)

268 Word, tug. McCain took a lot, and I regret supporting him now. Never liked Fomney. Hate Christie, Ryan and Rubio.

Posted by: Tattoo De Plane at February 01, 2014 08:07 PM (Y92Nd)

269 I actually like Rubio better than Walker, but I almost never think about him. He has no personality. Christie's an asshole. Ryan's a douche. Rubio's a dumbass. They're all losers.

Posted by: Tattoo De Plane at February 01, 2014 08:09 PM (Y92Nd)

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