And in local news, more defeats for progressive nutjobs...
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I said I’m not celebrating.RaceBannon said:
Hang the bannerTheKobeStopper said:
This one is a reach. I’m not going to celebrate a loss but you shouldn’t be celebrating a socialist taking 40% of the vote vs an incumbent democrat in a general.Bob_C said:AOC publicly backed a socialist in Buffalo who lost to an incumbent that won via write ins.
We are done here.
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Hard to watch socialism in America die, I'm sure.TheKobeStopper said:
I said I’m not celebrating.RaceBannon said:
Hang the bannerTheKobeStopper said:
This one is a reach. I’m not going to celebrate a loss but you shouldn’t be celebrating a socialist taking 40% of the vote vs an incumbent democrat in a general.Bob_C said:AOC publicly backed a socialist in Buffalo who lost to an incumbent that won via write ins.
We are done here.
The write in part is impressive but that’s more about informing voters than any political position.
T&Ps
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The lady doth protest too much, methinks.PurpleThrobber said:
Hard to watch socialism in America die, I'm sure.TheKobeStopper said:
I said I’m not celebrating.RaceBannon said:
Hang the bannerTheKobeStopper said:
This one is a reach. I’m not going to celebrate a loss but you shouldn’t be celebrating a socialist taking 40% of the vote vs an incumbent democrat in a general.Bob_C said:AOC publicly backed a socialist in Buffalo who lost to an incumbent that won via write ins.
We are done here.
The write in part is impressive but that’s more about informing voters than any political position.
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What actually happened is all that matters here.TheKobeStopper said:
Well if that doesn’t sum you up perfectly.Bob_C said:Not sure exactly what happened in the primary to have the incumbent not make it onto the ballot, assuming an asleep at the wheel mentality. A lone listed democrat on the ballot, with AOC public backing, got curbed stomped by a write in. AOC’s endorsement is the kiss of death so far this year. Should be telling for you, though I’m sure it’s not.
“I have no idea what’s going on but it’s very telling that I’m right”
You’re a caricature.
I’m from the Billy Bean school of thought, “you say he’s a good hitter, so why doesn’t he hit?” If AOC and a socialist platform are so popular, then why can’t they win anything? -
It's almost as if folks got tired of being called racist, fascist, homophobes over the last year. Maybe folks got tired of being hassled in restaurants, or walking down the street. Perhaps they even became annoyed the MSM played along with it.
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AOC won when the long term incumbent got fat and lazy. She’s a creation of the justice Democrats. She’s an empty shot glass ready to be filled with whatever she’s told to say.
The only people listening to her are the Kobe’s of the world and our corrupt MSM. Bartender Lady went tits-up last night in her progressive movement. Kobe is in denial because he’s a child. -
Who knew that critical race theory and defunding the police would be rejected? Shocking.
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Kobe sure does post a lot here during working hours….
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Now you're a misogynist like the Dazzler?TheKobeStopper said:
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.PurpleThrobber said:
Hard to watch socialism in America die, I'm sure.TheKobeStopper said:
I said I’m not celebrating.RaceBannon said:
Hang the bannerTheKobeStopper said:
This one is a reach. I’m not going to celebrate a loss but you shouldn’t be celebrating a socialist taking 40% of the vote vs an incumbent democrat in a general.Bob_C said:AOC publicly backed a socialist in Buffalo who lost to an incumbent that won via write ins.
We are done here.
The write in part is impressive but that’s more about informing voters than any political position.
T&Ps
Dead as Stuart Scott's 6 foot under lazy eye.
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Harrell was bound to make history in this election - if he was a tranny he would have every angle covered.
From Channel 13 - count on the news ensure race is ALWAYS an issue in an election
The 63-year-old Harrell, who grew up in a redlined city neighborhood, would be Seattle’s first Asian American and second Black mayor. He has strong backing from business and real estate executives.







