Republicans swarm on next-to-vote New Hampshire
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Serrano
"bid to evict President Barack Obama from the White House"
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
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Elbuda Mexicano
It is so funny to see how theses Republicans are doing exactly what Mr.Obama predicted, go at each other like on one of those tv survivor games.
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unreconstructed
And it speaks volumes about the president and his fan/voter base that they make up the TV audience for such idiotic shows. Indeed, Obama is frequently lampooned on conservative and libertarian sites as the American Idol president.
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Virtuoso
Indeed, and these sites ought to start preparing more lampoon material to get them over the next four years.
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Madverts
". Indeed, Obama is frequently lampooned on conservative and libertarian sites as the American Idol president."
Well, they don't have much more mud left to sling, do they buddyo?
The birther/after-birther ugliness was the icing on the cake of the stupidity that has taken hold of the GOP, swarming like un-checked anal cancer.
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The Truth Matters
Mitt Romney calling anyone a job killer is pretty funny and not at all ironic. His record at Bain Capital was for laying off people and making money for investors, not creating jobs.
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peanut666
I don't think most Republicans are stupid people. I think most stupid people are Republicans.
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The Truth Matters
The republican debates are now "idiotic shows." By golly, my boys paying attention.
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plasticmonkey
That's rich coming from Santorum, who has built his campaign around an anti-gay, anti-abortion (even in the case of rape), pro-prayer in public schools agenda. Those values clearly put him out of touch with the majority of Americans (even if people were more concerned about social issues in the middle of a recession).
And his K Street lobbying activities don't speak much for grass-roots politics either.
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