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Saturday, December 04, 2010

Little Lord Lindsey tries to be relevant

 GOP 'made some pretty poor choices'
Little Lord Lindsey Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said that Republicans "made some pretty poor choices" in choosing their Senate candidates this fall.

Graham, in a Senate floor speech on Saturday, made an aside comment underscoring the frustration the GOP faced after some Tea Party-aligned nominees fell short in their campaigns.


Little Lord Lindsey Graham

I have nothing to add.

11 comments:

  1. Off the cuff recommendations:

    National Security Advisor: General Petraeus

    Secretary of State: John Bolton

    Ambassador to the UN: Sarah Palin

    Vice President: Joseph Lieberman

    President: Mitt Romney

    Secretary of Defense: TRKoF

    Secretary of Crossed Legs: SondraK

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  2. Ah , but whom shall we appoint to be the "REAL KING OF FRANCE" ? LOL ! smibsid

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  3. Ayup,
    There are people already lining up to take Gaham on in the next available primary.

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  4. Secretary of the Interior: Kim du Toit

    Secretary of Everything Else: Pamela Gellar

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  5. Romney hasnt got a prayer of winning.
    Obamacare light saw to that

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  6. Romney believes in government. That's a disqualifying factor.

    Casca

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  7. Most republicans do believe in government, they just think their ideas for bigger government are better.

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  8. Any resemblance between Lindsey Graham and a Republican is purely unintentional.

    - One Man Gang

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  9. When the man is right, he's right.

    Two words: Christine O'Donnell

    We do not need any more laffingstocks.


    Bobby Ahr

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  10. What you're seem to be saying Bobby Ahr, is that despite the successes  (Rubio et.al.) we should avoid nominating anyone who might trigger a campaign of falsehoods, betrayal, and did I say betrayal?, but instead opt for Rino Mike Castle style asshats like Charlie Crist?  That is no recipe for victory, IMO.

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  11. The GOP won a higher percent of the Senate races than House races but only a little more of those seats were up for election. Given how divided the country is, that was excellent results. Asking for anything more is just wishful thinking.

    The establishment GOP candidates turned the victory of 1994 into the defeats 2006 and 2008.

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