Dirty tricks

Republicans STILL Don't Get It!

Maureen O'Connell's string of dirty tricks in the 7th NY State Senate race shows that despite their rout in November, Republicans still haven't remembered the lesson of their founder:

“You may fool all the people some of the time, you can even fool some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all the time.”

--Abraham Lincoln, the best Republican President


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Message to Republicans...

The bullshit tactics used by the Republican candidate in the 7th NY State Senate race reminded me of a comment a friend of mine from Seattle said about the bullshit tactics used by Republicans all across the country in Novemeber:

"HINT: if you can only win with BS tactics, maybe your politics SUCK!"

What a bunch of losers! I miss the days when the Republican Party was a GENUINE conservative, reasonable alternative...back in Eisenhower's day. Now they are a bunch of lying, sleazy, corrupt extremists. I wish they'd finally learn their lesson, turn on their corrupt members and get back to business.


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