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A special announcement:


               
2012 Nov 15, 12:54am   24,562 views  64 comments

by edvard2   follow (1)  

I see the forum this morning is ripe with a heapin' helpin' of right-wing posts as usual. So here is a special announcement:

Obama won.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program...

#politics

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2   Bobpak   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:19am  

Please! The demoidiots and the liberals have already ruin this country and you are complaining about the right. Please be objective because this nation will go under, under this government and if you are not complaining then you have serious issues. Just look around you!

3   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:25am  

Bobpak says

under this government and if you are not complaining then you have serious issues.

Quote of the year, and I don't care what your political affiliation is.

4   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:37am  

The best part of this is that Republicans and a lot of conservatives still don't get it. They have absolutely no clue why they lost while everyone else sees it clear as a bell- even some of the Republicans.

If this forum is any sort of indication then its their election to lose in 2016 as well.

5   dublin hillz   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:42am  

edvard2 says

The best part of this is that Republicans and a lot of conservatives still don't get it. They have absolutely no clue why they lost while everyone else sees it clear as a bell- even some of the Republicans.


If this forum is any sort of indication then its their election to lose in 2016 as well.

Yup, many of them don't get it, instead they snarl like angry german shepherds.

6   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:44am  

edvard2 says

They have absolutely no clue why they lost

edvard2 says

then its their election to lose in 2016 as well.

The election 2016 will be the Independents election to steal, there are already petitions in the works to end closed primaries, reporting all candidates.

If you're wondering how Obama got 50% of the vote, and Romney got 48%, where did that other 2% go. People voted and their vote didn't matter nor count, as the results of which independent candidate got which percent of the votes. It might not matter to Liberals, BUT and this is important, we are a fucking democracy trying to tell the rest of the world how to have open and honest elections.

Let me lay it out for you, going forward, had this been 2008 then Dennis Kusinich won the primaries, in 2012 Ron Paul wins the primaries. The Independents in this county have had no representation and only get to pick over the political carcass after the Republican or Democrat corrupt political machine has had their way in the primaries. While marginalizing the Independent voters by calling them fringe Paulbots, and not allowing them to participate in the primaries.

2016 is going to be a game changer, and I suspect it will change the political landscape. If we can end open primaries by 2014 even better.
We'll get rid of the incumbents in the house and the senate when those seats come up.

7   anonymous   2012 Nov 15, 1:45am  

edvard2 says

The best part of this is that Republicans and a lot of conservatives still don't get it. They have absolutely no clue why they lost while everyone else sees it clear as a bell- even some of the Republicans.

If this forum is any sort of indication then its their election to lose in 2016 as well.

They don't get what? Mitt romney would most certainly have been a worse president than bama, and that's saying something. I have a clue as to why they lost the election. Because they fielded an even shittier candidate than the democrats, which led to the cunt hair portion of voters that decided the election for the entire country, to edge out a slight victory for the demtards.

What people like you don't seem to get is we are no better off now than we were the Monday prior to the election. Yet you sit here and claim victory. Cui bono?

8   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:50am  

Romney was selected by the Liberal media to run against Obama.
That is why Ron Paul scared the living shit out of the Liberals and Republican political machine. Ron Paul was called names his issues were taken out of context lies were spread about him. By primary voting day came around, the republican voters all said, "Hell no, I'm not voting for Ron Paul, he's crazy" But when you asked them why they thought that way, the only thing they could tell you, is what some news pundit said.

But then with in a month after Romney won the Primaries and was the official candidate, almost all of those same people said, "I wish Ron Paul would have won he would have been better for this country, and had a better shot at beating Obama."

9   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:52am  

errc says

They don't get what?

The don't get that the brand they've been promoting simply smells bad to an increasingly larger share of the population and the part of the population growing the most are the ones turned off by their message. If they keep going around saying that everybody is lazy, that all social programs should be ditched, as well as continue to be more or less represented by right wing entertainment than they will be facing a bigger and bigger uphill battle. I'm not the only one saying this. Some GOP leaders are saying this as well. They need to change their tone.CaptainShuddup says

If you're wondering how Obama got 50% of the vote, and Romney got 48%, where did that other 2% go. People voted and their vote didn't matter nor count, as the results of which independent candidate got ...

What wins elections are electoral votes. In that regard Obama beat Romney by a landslide. Again- as mentioned above this is due in part to a shift in demographics with the states that are gaining the most immigrants tending to vote for Democrats. This represents a trend where Democrats will increasingly have an electoral lock on the white house.

So I guess a question for some of you who are absolute staunch Republicans, do you think your party needs to change the message or keep right on behaving exactly as they have? If so- how is this going to win them elections if the demographic they want to get are turned off by what they say?

10   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:53am  

CaptainShuddup says

Romney was selected by the Liberal media to run against Obama.
That is why Ron Paul scared the living shit out of the Liberals and Republican political machine

Ah yes.... how could we all forget.... Its the LIberal Media's Fault! Now that answers everything.

BTW... Not really sure people were exactly "scared" of Paul Ryan. Puzzled? Maybe...

11   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 1:54am  

edvard2 says

This represents a trend where Democrats will increasingly have an electoral lock on the white house.

Not so, if there weren't any closed primaries in 2008 who do you think would have won, Dennis Kucinich or a tight race between Clinton and Obama? If the 38% of the registered voting population had their say?
And be honest not with me but your self.

12   anonymous   2012 Nov 15, 1:55am  

Id be fine with the republican party dying off and fading into history. I have a healthy fear of those whose tiny minds believe this equates to perpetual democrat rule , because I can only imagine how much the super wealthy would love that to happen, and how much worse off us working poor folk would be.

13   leo707   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:00am  

CaptainShuddup says

The election 2016 will be the Independents election to steal, there are already petitions in the works to end closed primaries, reporting all candidates....
...2016 is going to be a game changer, and I suspect it will change the political landscape.

*Yaaaaawn*

Sorry, Shaddup, but as of late your powers of prediction leave a lot to be desired. You may want to give it a rest for a bit.

14   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:01am  

CaptainShuddup says

Not so, if there weren't any closed primaries in 2008 who do you think would have won, Dennis Kucinich or a tight race between Clinton and Obama? If the 38% of the registered voting population had their say?
And be honest not with me but your self.

That's old history not pertinent to today's discussion.

15   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:03am  

Then your situation is underestimated.

16   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:24am  

CaptainShuddup says

Then your situation is underestimated.

This isn't "my" situation. Its a situation for the GOP.

17   DukeLaw   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:37am  

So Karl Rove who pushed for Romney is now part of the Liberal Media? What a brilliant deep cover working for Bush and Fox News!!!

You seriously think Santorum and his ilk were stronger candidates? Nice little fantasy world you've got going.

Errcc you should read his post more carefully. This is responsive to all the post election threads by some of the conservatives.

18   mell   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:43am  

CaptainShuddup says

Romney was selected by the Liberal media to run against Obama.

That is why Ron Paul scared the living shit out of the Liberals and Republican political machine. Ron Paul was called names his issues were taken out of context lies were spread about him. By primary voting day came around, the republican voters all said, "Hell no, I'm not voting for Ron Paul, he's crazy" But when you asked them why they thought that way, the only thing they could tell you, is what some news pundit said.

But then with in a month after Romney won the Primaries and was the official candidate, almost all of those same people said, "I wish Ron Paul would have won he would have been better for this country, and had a better shot at beating Obama."

Absolutely, it all depends on the support from the giant party machine and their money (dems or repub). If Ron Paul had had that support and would not have been discredited and marginalized by the media, he would have blown away Obama.

19   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 2:46am  

edvard2 says

This isn't "my" situation. Its a situation for the GOP.

What situation?
What is this constant urge to have this fantasy that somehow Obama just by a cunt hair,(*Of the popular vote) and that is some clear message that the Republicans are dead?

*Speaking of popular vote, I would have just loved to hear the pissing and moaning had Romney won the Electorate vote, and Obama won the popular vote by 1% or less, a million votes or so.
The Liberorld would be ablaze with pissing and moaning the likes of the world has never seen since Bush gave Gore a good old fashioned ass spanking with the electorate vote. But that's all forgotten now, and you keep calling the electorate vote a landslide. But then again, it shouldn't be a surprise the Liberals have a new found love for the Electorate vote.
Since 2000 they've created this Red State Blue state nonsense and prescribed the majority of those votes to the blue states. California 55 votes, "REALLY?".

Democrats are only 32% of the registered voter population so get over your self.

Me on the other hand the Nader Voters we matter, we decide which of the two shit birds get elected, even if we don't get to chose the two shit birds. But that is going to change by 2014.

21   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 3:37am  

CaptainShuddup says

What situation?

... I believe that comic above basically summed it all up nicely. Take a read. That's exactly the situation the GOP is in and why they need to change. Otherwise- wash-rinse-repeat.

22   Tenpoundbass   @   2012 Nov 15, 3:47am  

You live in a cartoon world if you want, but I'll pick my own comics.
I like the one where Obama looks like the Joker.

23   Bellingham Bill   @   2012 Nov 15, 3:51am  

mell says

If Ron Paul had had that support and would not have been discredited and marginalized by the media, he would have blown away Obama

No-government conservatism -- a return to the 19th century -- is the opposite of "progressive" and any national candidate with that message will, in fact, never get anywhere.

What the election did show is that the christian fundamentalist -- people wanting a return to the 17th century -- voting bloc did show up at 26% of the electorate. This is significant, though it is overweighted in the Bible Belt and thus does not particularly help conservatives (to that degree) in the swing states.

Obama ran the table on the swing states, showing that conservative messaging -- you are the problem and must die -- simply does not fly in the post-Enlightenment part of the country.

California was a good test of 3rd party strengths since these voters were free to show their preferences without throwing the national election.

Barack Obama 6,414,573
59.3% (centrist)

Mitt Romney 4,136,120
38.3% (severely conservative)

Gary Johnson (LIB) 115,068
1.1% (corporate libertarian)

Thomas Hoefling (AI) 31,297
0.3% (radical right wing)

Jill Stein (GRN) 68,301
0.6% (leftist)

Roseanne Barr (P&F) 42,970
0.4% (nutball left)

24   edvard2   @   2012 Nov 15, 3:52am  

CaptainShuddup says

You live in a cartoon world if you want, but I'll pick my own comics.
I like the one where Obama looks like the Joker.

I like comics as well, Especially where Obama won the election despite the continual spouting of utter nonsense from the right.

Oh- and I almost forgot... Obama won. Get used to it.

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