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The GOP Convention MegaMittensThread!

Started by CountDeMoney, August 27, 2012, 12:37:01 PM

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Valmy

Quote from: derspiess on August 30, 2012, 06:20:57 PM
It remains that the factory was still in operation in 2009, and that Obama was giving the Janesville workers false hope.

It wasn't a false hope.  He did give GM and its plants lots and lots of money.  Not his fault he was not sworn in in time to get that sweet borrowed federal money to them in time.

This is an idiotic thing to fault Obama for.  If he is going to promise to give out massive bailouts he needs to do it faster?
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Neil

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 30, 2012, 07:38:00 PM
Quote from: Neil on August 30, 2012, 07:28:14 PM
Fuck the Tea Party.
The only people Nixon hated more than over-educated elitists were under-educated idiots.  Welcome to today's GOP.
Then again, he also hated people who were given all the breaks.  The last President that he wouldn't have hated would have been Clinton.  Obama would be like the reincarnation of Reagan or JFK to him.
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jimmy olsen

An ill omen for the Dems

http://www.slate.com/blogs/victory_lab/2012/08/30/three_fifths_of_milwaukee_s_black_voters_have_vanished_without_a_trace_.html
QuoteSixty percent of Milwaukee's black voters have disappeared.

Democrats have feared for years that one of the particular challenges of running campaigns in 2012 would be simply locating their voters.  The party's constituencies (young people, immigrants, minorities) tend to be among the most mobile demographic groups.  And as NPR speculated this week in an analysis of battleground-state foreclosure figures, the housing crisis will likely only have made things more difficult for Democrats looking for their supporters.

New data from Milwaukee give an indication of how dire the Democrats' disappearing-voter problem already is. This spring, the League of Young Voters, which was created to mobilize young minority communities, collaborated with the liberal Wisconsin Voices coalition to dispatch teams of young canvassers. Starting in April, they spent eight weeks knocking on 120,882 doors across 208 of Milwaukee's 317 wards to raise awareness of the gubernatorial recall election scheduled for June.  The doors had one thing in common: the voter file said they were all home to a registered voter whom a commercial data vendor had flagged as likely to be African-American.

But the voter file represented a fiction, or at least a reality that had rapidly become out of date.  During those eight weeks, canvassers were able to successfully find and interact with only 31 percent of their targets. Twice that number were confirmed to no longer live at the address on file  — either because a structure was abandoned or condemned, or if a current resident reported that the targeted voter no longer lived there.

Based on those results, the New Organizing Institute, a Washington-based best-practices lab for lefty field operations, extrapolated that nearly 160,000 African-American voters in Milwaukee were no longer reachable at their last documented address — representing 41 percent of the city's 2008 electorate.  It is a staggering figure in a battleground state where Democratic prospects rely on turning out Milwaukee's urban population, an ever more urgent cause since Paul Ryan's presence on the ticket could help mobilize core Republican constituencies in the city's suburbs.  Over half of those identified as displaced were under the age of 35, and thus also less likely to be reachable through traditional landline phones.

The Milwaukee data will certainly be sobering to Democrats who rely on existing voter-file records when organizing walk sheets and call lists for get-out-the-vote canvasses.  Now, those working in Wisconsin realize, they'll have to begin the process earlier to pinpoint residents and make sure that those who have been relocated are registered to vote at new addresses.

"That scraps any traditional GOTV planning — if six in ten people that you planned on talking to are not there," says Biko Baker, executive director of the League of Young Voters
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Ideologue

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 30, 2012, 04:48:42 PM
Quote from: Ideologue on August 30, 2012, 04:17:36 PM
Isn't that... us? :unsure:

I'm quite happy.  Maybe you're not, but I told you not to go to law school.

Well, good.  I'm happy too. :blurgh:

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Yeah, I was talking to a dude at work yesterday, that the Teatards who think Obama is a socialist would think Nixon, or Eisenhower, were some kinds of antichrist.  Well, if they were black.
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CountDeMoney

Jeez, Clint Eastwood is more Alzheimerish than McCain.

JacobL

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 30, 2012, 09:08:23 PM
Jeez, Clint Eastwood is more Alzheimerish than McCain.
He let Gary Busey write his speech.

CountDeMoney

Dude, that was surreal.  Just surreal.

derspiess

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 30, 2012, 09:15:32 PM
Dude, that was surreal.  Just surreal.

Yeah.  I'm still laughing about the implied "fuck yourself" joke, though.
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CountDeMoney

Really, Marco?  You're blasting a government that spends more than it takes in?  What's wrong with that equation?

Neil

Quote from: derspiess on August 30, 2012, 09:18:05 PM
Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 30, 2012, 09:15:32 PM
Dude, that was surreal.  Just surreal.
Yeah.  I'm still laughing about the implied "fuck yourself" joke, though.
Yeah, that made me laugh.
I do not hate you, nor do I love you, but you are made out of atoms which I can use for something else.

CountDeMoney

Wow, Marco pretty much told the entire Obama life story.  Good job, Marco!

CountDeMoney

lol, Mittens made a funny.  The church pension fund was good.

alfred russel

The Democrats should counter by giving a primetime spot at their convention to a hollywood a lister.

No wait, they shouldn't, because they would be ridiculed as the party of the out of touch hollywood elitists.
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CountDeMoney

"Guarantee the First Amendment promise of freedom of religion"?  What's that all about?  Where'd religion go the last four years?

CountDeMoney

Oh wow, Mittens going whole hog on foreign policy, circa 1955.