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Good riddance McKinney, come back soon Lieberman

Good riddance McKinney, come back soon Lieberman

Good riddance Cynthia -- you are an embarrassment to your race, female humans, and humanity in general -- McKinney. Thankfully you aren't able to claim that your loss, a virtual thumping in the primary election run-off was because of your race. Losing to a Black man means you've lost that ace-in-the-hole, though you'll still pull out that card that claims you were beaten because you're a female. Hopefully the public is smart enough to see through it and once your opponent gets into office hopefully he'll do a good enough job to keep getting sent back while you're home being kept out of sight and out of mind.

Of course I know we won't be so darned lucky as some idiotic news organization (probably MSNBC or similar) will give you a job as a talking head where you'll help keep the MSM focused on the loony side of the liberal bend.


On the other hand, I really hope to see soon to be formerly Democrat Senator Joseph Lieberman, once a star of his party, nominated to run as the Vice President for one of the absolute worst Democrat candidates for the office of President ever (probably only surpassed by John F. Kerry, but others may have different choices to submit), come back very soon. He had earlier hinted at running as an independent and current reports (at the time I write this) are still saying that is a strong possibility. I hope he runs and I hope he kicks the crap out of the idiotic Democrats that opted to use the primary to "send a message" to Joseph Lieberman that he's too cozy with George W. Bush to continue representing his constituents in the U.S. Senate.

Lieberman is not someone that I would say I frequently find myself on the same side of the fence as. He is a moderate, but on many issues he's still far too liberal for my tastes. Still, Lieberman is a man that has represented his constituents very well. The citizens of Connecticut have no room to complain about the job Lieberman has done and still could do if given another opportunity to do it.

I'd love to see Lieberman go indy, and I've long ago predicted that if he did he'd get a lot of Republican support in the general election. I hope that is exactly the case, and I hope that Lieberman winds up being the *one* guy that keeps the Democrats from regaining the majority in the U.S. Senate. Though I don't particularly want things that close, perfection might be one of those nice 50 Republicans, 2 Indys (Jeffords is still there..., Lieberman would take the other spot), and 48 losers, I mean Democrats. Close enough that the Dems could sniff another power sharing arrangement, but held back by Lieberman as he gets some payback for the next term.
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Reply #26 Top
Kind of hard to get a "majority" of Americans when you're only referring to CT, ain't it? I mean it was only a "state" primary, and CT is after all primarily a "blue" state!


Once again, you show your lack of reading comprehension skills.

Why don't you show the post that I quoted, and was responding to with that?

Just another example of how far out of touch with mainstream America the DEMONCRAPS are, Senator Leiberman agreed with the Demoncraps 90% of the time, but that is not enough for the left wing loons like DAVAD.


Because I wasn't responding to that! "What" I was responding to I quoted! And I'll do so again.

Just another example of how far out of touch with mainstream America the DEMONCRAPS are, Senator Leiberman agreed with the Demoncraps 90% of the time, but that is not enough for the left wing loons like DAVAD.


Just another example of how out of touch with reality you are. A clear majority of America does not agree with the unwavering support for the war that Lieberman has shown.

sounds as if someone could be a BLACK HATER (if all it takes to be a jew hater is to disagree with israel's politics...)


Good call!


Once again like I said.....NOT a clear majority!
Reply #27 Top
I loved the McKinney entourage of New Black Panthers shouting that Israel and Zionists caused her defeat. They then turned on the crowd and shouted racist, anti-Semitic remarks and shoving the audience members.
Reply #28 Top
Because I wasn't responding to that! "What" I was responding to I quoted! And I'll do so again.


Ahhh, another lame attempt to weasel away from being wrong, again.

It doesn't really matter though, because I get so much amusement from your butchery of language.

Reply #29 Top
Ahhh, another lame attempt to weasel away from being wrong, again.

It doesn't really matter though, because I get so much amusement from your butchery of language.


You sir are an ignorant clown. "I" was not the one proven wrong here, you were. MM made a statement about democraps in particular, while you on the other hand made a "blanket" statement about a "clear majority of Americans". I called you on it. If "any" weaseling out of admitting that someone was wrong here it was being done it was being done by you. And I truly would like to know just how you seem to figure that I'm "butchering" the language?

Kind of like your immense ignorance amuses me.
Reply #30 Top

Those figures are much closer to what I had heard...a far cry from 15%,

Given the blueness of the state, I over estimated the number of democrats.  But it was not a far cry from anything nor does the actual figure pictorus gave us detract from my point.  which you have yet to address.

Reply #31 Top
I just love how all of her Democratic pals like Hillary are talking down to Lieberman and sucking up to Lamont.
And Mckinney....words just can't explain I am to see her go.
Reply #32 Top
words just can't explain I am to see her go.


Greased shaft down into a pigs arse. With Bacon on top!
Reply #33 Top
I meant~ How happy I am to see her go
Reply #34 Top
I knew McKinney was whacked, but I had no idea her "entourage" were such scumbags. Interesting what the liberal media fail to mention until they have no choice.
Reply #35 Top
I just love how all of her Democratic pals like Hillary are talking down to Lieberman and sucking up to Lamont.


What exactly do you expect them to do? Should they support someone who left their party, or the man who legitimately won the primary to represent their party? Almost every Democrat said that they would lend their support to whoever won the primary, whether it's Lieberman or Lamont.
Reply #36 Top
Should they support someone who left their party


I dont think he left the party, as anyone can run as an Independant.