Saturday, October 23, 2010

BLAME PALIN

Sarah Palin in GOP leaders' bullseye
if Republicans fall short in November election

This story from the lefty NY Daily News is likely a fanciful GOP planted story. The poll questions are stacked to get a certain result.  I snagged this early enough that the results below are prolly only the Daily News editorial staff and me. You can see where they want it go.

Daily News Baloney

This lingo does sound like something GOP insiders would plant, cowardly backstabing nincmpoops that they are  (If we win, ain't we grand; lose and it's the bitch's fault).

Sarah Palin has unquestionably made her voice heard in this election cycle - but if the GOP falls short of taking back the Senate as most prognosticators expect, the Pride of Wasilla will take a hit from party leaders who think she turns off independents.

"If we don't win the Senate I have one thing to say: ‘Thank you, Sarah Palin,'" a household name and bigtime player in Republican circles tells The Mouth.

This source and several other party elders believe Palin's endorsement of Christine O'Donnell has made a difficult Senate seat pickup in ideologically centrist Delaware hopeless.

They also believe Palin could be the difference between winning and losing in several other Senate races, including Nevada and California. [story]


No comment is necessary in this forum - but what the hell.  Whether "we" take the senate or not, what Palin and other Teaparty stalwarts will have accomplished will be measured by the quality of those elected.  Left to GOP braniac devices, we'd be looking at the possibility of welcoming Senators Castle and Crist, and a return of Murkowski as victories. puke

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gov. Palin made 2 seriously flawed endorsements. CA and AZ will be no help, as a result. Just proves she's human.


Pat Riotic

Rodger the Real King of France said...

.. flawed because they may not win?

Juice said...

Q. My biggest concern regarding the outcome of November election?
A. Business as usual. :\

Alear said...

The numbers are 18/45/36 as of 11:50 EST. You're right Rodg, this poll is bogus right from the getgo.

Anonymous said...

No, sir - win OR lose. One flawed endorsement was McCain, who reaches across the aisle from the left, and the other is Fiorina, who will be a hybrid of Susan Collins and Scott Brown.

Still, probably better than Boxer, so I'll vote for her.

Pat Riotic

Anonymous said...

Indeed. The GOP elites offer us a slow death as an alternative to the quick one the Donks offer. Personally, I'm not interested in voting for any kind of death.
GrinfilledCelt

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