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Being from a purple state hurts when the leader of the House is Queen Pelosi and there's no opposition anywhere. If Harry goes down, I'm blaming her.
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on May 20, 2009, 04:39:25 PM
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Being from a purple state hurts when the leader of the House is Queen Pelosi and there's no opposition anywhere. If Harry goes down, I'm blaming her.
Harry Reid needs to take off his skirt and start acting like a man. No, it's not a kilt. Mormons don't wear kilts.
Also this:
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Here's the story:
http://www.lvrj.com/news/45387987.html
It seems both parties will only select congressional leaders that push a less than moderate agenda. Either the democrats need to change that model, or stop putting people from states like South Dakota or Nevada in leadership roles.
:lol:
Notice the polling question has been phrased such that it's "replace" and not a Republican candidate. Why? The Republicans have no one capable of beating Harry. The top GOP contenders for the seat have all taken passes in 2010.
I was overwhelmed by numbers and uninteresting text and so I quit reading the thread.
Quote from: Fate on May 20, 2009, 05:27:02 PM
:lol:
Notice the polling question has been phrased such that it's "replace" and not a Republican candidate. Why? The Republicans have no one capable of beating Harry. The top GOP contenders for the seat have all taken passes in 2010.
LOLOL FUNNEH
I'm sure it will tighten up once an actual opponent becomes part of the question. Any poll that says, "Harry vs candidate X, which do you prefer?", and the person being asked can insert any candidate they want as candidate X, is naturally going to favor X. It's more a referendum on peoples' current attitude toward Reid than it is a benchmark on whether he's going to be defeated, IMO.
It also shows that his traditional amount of support from the GOP side is eroding. That's too bad really. Just part of the continuing process of polarization I guess. I still blame Pelosi.
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on May 20, 2009, 05:51:34 PM
I still blame Pelosi.
Yeah because Reid has no fault in his shaming. :rolleyes:
Knight Rider TOS is on TV right now. :)
Quote from: The Brain on May 20, 2009, 05:54:47 PM
Knight Rider TOS
:bleeding:
There's a series that didn't warrant a reboot.