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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Fox News lied to its audience throughout the entire election. They told them that Obama is wildly unpopular and Romney would win easily. Rove, Krauthammer, Dick Morris and others were just spectacularly wrong. And Rove is now on every day to provide "expert" analysis on what happened. He made a complete fool of himself on election night. How wrong would he have to be to lose credibility with these people? At what point would the Fox News audience be unhappy with Fox for lying nonstop to their faces?
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It is what it Is.
Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 53,860
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No they will tell them this is God's work.
Obama had to win to fill the anti Christ prophecy |
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Traveling Man!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Just hanging out.
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Denver
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Adopt-a-Bronco: The Team |
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They'll get around to blaming Romney for not being extremist enough. |
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WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Lansing, MI
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As long as Republicans refuse to believe in mathematics, there will be no consequences, because they are telling their viewership exactly what they want to hear.
A perfect example of this was watching Kaylore, That One Guy, a few others, and most notably ColoradoDarin in the Election Day! thread. They kept saying things like, "why are we talking about polls when people are already voting?" and "I think we win Ohio because my sources tell me Democratic turnout is lower and Republican turnout is higher than in 2008." That's what they wanted to hear, regardless of whether simple math (I'm talking 9th grade algebra and first year college statistics) shows them they are wrong. It's a fundamental problem with the right these days, IMO. They're the ones who laugh about the lack of substance of "Hope and Change", yet when it comes to real, knowable things such as whether icebergs are melting, whether ocean levels are rising, whether voter fraud is an actual problem, whether the earth is older than 10,000 years, or whether an aggregate of polling methods provides a more accurate answer than one or two with flawed polling methods or "internal polling", they continually believe what they want to, regardless of facts and figures punching them right in the face. This election, because of all those factors, should have proven once and for all the folly of favoring faith over fact. Somehow I doubt anything changes for them. |
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Partisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Obama has driven up a deficit larger than any president has in the past, and yet he got re-elected on a "it's going to get better" platform. Faith over fact...no? |
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WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Lansing, MI
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Demon Eagles |
Apparently someone doesn't read the CBO or TPC research. The "it's going to get better" platform IS based on fact.
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24/7 Broncos
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Of course there are consequences. They lost the election, and not only that, they lost it losing 2 million voters since the last one. Of course, same goes for the other side - only they lost about 7 million votes from the last time around and still won.
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Not a Chief's board
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Well said..................... |
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Not a Chief's board
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Quit making Missourians look stupid.............you know damn well a very large portion of that defecit was and is still cleaning up the mess of the greatest recession in history next to the great depression. Pull your head out ...your side's policies suck ass or they would have won......... |
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Owner. Philanthropist.
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Abu Dhabi
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Basically, the republican party is math- and science-challenged, and proud of it. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,694
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Speaking of the Fox News audience... ![]() Good Lord, you're an embarrassment. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is fast becoming one of the most despised election officials in the country for his many attempts to restrict early voting and throw out legitimate provisional ballots. He’s also alienating federal judges left and right. After Husted issued a last-minute directive that could invalidate thousands of Ohioans’ votes, US District Judge Algenon Marbley did not bother to hide his impatience with the secretary’s hijinks.
Judge Blasts Ohio’s Last Minute Disenfranchisement Effort: ‘I Don’t Want To See Democracy Die In The Darkness’ |
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Partisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
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The next big fight will be the Right trying to apportion electors to congressional districts. Since they've gerrymandered the hell out of many states in order to keep their dominance in the House, this would almost automatically give them the WH as well, without having to change their ideology one iota. BTW, they lost the popular vote in the House as well, but because of their gerrymandering of districts, they keep control, bypassing the will of the people.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...eaker-boehner/ |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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But none of those are consequences for Fox News. As a matter of fact they will probably make more money in the next four years than if Romney had won. The consequences should be that, having been spectacularly wrong, Fox News would lose credibility with its viewers. But that unfortunately will not happen.
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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"Stay the course," Fox! ![]() |
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Owns scary-looking rifle
Join Date: Dec 2010
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Obama lost 7 million votes from last election to this one. Would you all say this meant Obama was BMOC?
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Owns scary-looking rifle
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Owns scary-looking rifle
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Owns scary-looking rifle
Join Date: Dec 2010
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And it's spelled DEFICIT, you brainiac. Instead of spiking the football and pretending that you have the world at your back (you did this in 09 and it exploded in your face in 10), you need to be asking why so many jumped ship and what you can do in '16 besides construct more Republican vote-blocking conspiracy theories to explain your losses. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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This election is all the proof anyone with the brains God gave a dust mite could possibly need. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,694
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: In a bunker in an undisclosed location
Posts: 52,694
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Bad news for right-wing bubble dwellers...
Demographics as political destiny By Greg Sargent Peter Beinart, reflecting on the spectacular electoral success of Obama’s bet on America’s changing demographics, makes a bold prediction: Four years ago, it looked possible that Barack Obama’s election heralded a new era of Democratic dominance. Now it looks almost certain....the face of America changed, and only one party changed with it....From the beginning, Obama has said he wants to be a transformational figure, a president who reshapes American politics for decades, another Reagan or FDR. He may just have achieved that Tuesday night.Along these lines, Pew Research has released its analysis of the the exit poll numbers. It is striking: Nationally, nonwhite voters made up 28% of all voters, up from 26% in 2008. Obama won 80% of these voters, the same as four years ago. Obama’s support from nonwhites was a critical factor in battleground states, especially Ohio and Florida. In Ohio, blacks were 15% of the electorate, up from 11% in 2008. In Florida, Hispanics were 17% of the electorate, a slight increase from 14% in 2008. While minority compositional gains were not huge, they offset a strong tilt against Obama among white voters. Nationally, Romney won the white vote, 59% to 39%.Romney won nearly six out of every 10 white voters, and still lost. The key point here is that the GOP explicitly bet on a reversal of demographic trends. The case for a Romney victory always rested on the hope that the electorate would be whiter and older than it was in 2008. The opposite happened — the election seemed to confirm that these trends will continue marching inexorably forward. Before yesterday, gay marriage had never been ratified by popular vote. Now that has happened in three states, and gay marriage is legal in nine of them. The Defense of Marriage Act very well may be struck down by the Supreme Court next year, meaning all the gay couples in all these states will enjoy full recognition as married couples from the federal government. Health care reform is here to stay. Andrew Sullivan: America crossed the Rubicon of every citizen’s access to healthcare, and re-elected a black president in a truly tough economic climate. The shift toward gay equality is now irreversible. The end of prohibition of marijuana is in sight. Women, in particular, moved this nation forward — pragmatically, provisionally, sensibly. They did so alongside the young whose dedication to voting was actually greater this time than in 2008, the Latino voters who have made the current GOP irrelevant, and African-Americans, who turned up in vast numbers, as in 2008 |
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Partisan
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Twixt Hell & Highwater
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As of this morning, all the votes have still not been counted. We don't know if turnout was down from 2008, yet.
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