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red states rule
09-17-2008, 12:38 PM
Is Jack trying to replace Chris Matthews and Keith Overbite as the most openly biased "reporters" on cable?
I must be a racist and a bigot. I am voting for Gov Palin
Little-Acorn
09-17-2008, 01:07 PM
Who can blame the leftists (in and out of the media) for preparing their excuses for losing, in advance?
hjmick
09-17-2008, 01:11 PM
It's always racism. What a crock.
red states rule
09-17-2008, 01:13 PM
It's always racism. What a crock.
and lets not forget a leftie op-ed writer said a race war would erupt if Obama loses :laugh2:
Trigg
09-17-2008, 01:18 PM
Give me a break. :lame2:
So this time if the Dem's loose it's because of racism.
Last time they lost, it was because "WE" stole the election.
How about they pick better people for their nominee???? I guess that's to much work, when they can just blame republicans for their loosing streak.
Looking at the last 3 elections and the outcomes, this country is pretty well evenly divided between republicans and Democrats. Unless a damn good candidate comes along there isn't going to be a landslide victory anytime soon.
red states rule
09-17-2008, 01:25 PM
Give me a break. :lame2:
So this time if the Dem's loose it's because of racism.
Last time they lost, it was because "WE" stole the election.
How about they pick better people for their nominee???? I guess that's to much work, when they can just blame republicans for their loosing streak.
Looking at the last 3 elections and the outcomes, this country is pretty well evenly divided between republicans and Democrats. Unless a damn good candidate comes along there isn't going to be a landslide victory anytime soon.
Look at how Chris Matthews melted down on the air when his guy, Harold Ford, lost his Senate race in 2006
Chris Matthews Depressed Democrat Harold Ford Goes Down
By Matthew Sheffield (Bio | Archive)
November 8, 2006 - 01:34 ET
At 12:33 ET, a very reluctant Chris Matthews gave an update on the Tennessee Senate race, unwilling to call the vote (even though it was complete) for Republican Bob Corker. He was overruled from the control room, but still was clearly disheartened that Tennesseans did not vote his way.
Even after being corrected, Matthews continued to express skepticism that the Republican had defeated his preferred fellow Democrat.
We just got word now that the count is complete now in Tennesee and we're not making any projections yet officially as NBC now but as you can see up on the board now [pauses as screen comes up showing Corker projection]
Well we are I guess right now. NBC is--we're projecting that Bob Corker has beated [sic] Harold Ford Jr. after a very, very courageous [voice trails off] It's an apparent winner rather than a projection.
That's right. We're going now on final count here. We've got all the votes counted and he's got the most of them right now. So that's not a projection, it's a statement of reporting.
Look at those numbers right now. Looks like a close one. We'll see as the evening projects, uh, further on, we'll be able to make a full projection later on.
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