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And now, a special message to the President of the United States.

The man who thought that he could take over the Corzine campaign and drive it to victory.

Have a nice night.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • Aaron Gardner

    HHHHHHHAHAHAHHHAHHAAHAHH////////!!!1!1!!!11!

  • nivlem

    **

  • snowshooze

    Just tell it straight…
    Thanks again for all your hard work.
    Mark

  • redneck_hippie
  • patriotrx

    That is all:)

  • JadedByPolitics

    Obama was there ALL weekend and he LOST….BIG!!!!

    Conservatives running VA….a Republican running NJ and oh baby 2010 RIGHT around the corner….life is indeed GREAT tonight!

  • Swamp_Yankee

    Closing down, McDonnel by 19%!!!!!!. Beyond my wildest expectations. And that nailbiter in NJ, Christie by 6%.

    If these trends extend west, CA-10 will be a nailbiter and the biggest shocker of them all.

  • Trelaina
  • Swamp_Yankee

    nt

  • Swamp_Yankee

    …. Bloomberg is in deep crap. Not a pro-conservative race. But its NYC. Let the animals have it. He’s up one point in a race he was suppose blow out.

  • Achance

    The Skies Above are Blue Again.

    Or:

    You are my Sunshine/
    My only Sunshine/
    You make me Happy/
    When Skies are Gray.

    Well, I do love old Democrat and Union songs, e.g.,

    They say in Harlan County/
    There are no neutrals there/
    You’ll either be a union man/
    Or a thug for J. H. Blair/
    Which side are you on, boys/
    Which side are you on?

    That last one is a question a lot of people ought to be giving some consideration.

  • RedInABleuState
  • http://biggator5.net/archive.html BigGator5

    NY-23′s numbers are starting to swing in Hoffman’s dirrection.

  • JadedByPolitics

    I seem to remember reading that somewhere and OBTW anyone like Corzine or Bloomberg who spend 25 and 100 million of their dollars respectively to win POWER deserve to LOSE! It is absolutely pathetic how badly these rich men want that power…its really nauseating actually.

  • Tbone

    Pure Good!

  • antisocial

    I am going to Jersey every weekend.

    PS: Sick of NY

  • Swamp_Yankee

    … just let me know when the kids are in bed and redstat permits X-Rated language.

  • Richard Mullins

    but I only wished that you try to snip in a part of Mars,Bringer of War into the clip. It would make it awesome. BTW, the last time I heard that, it was in a .midi file.

  • Tbone

    is the fact that the line of Democrats has completely disappeared from behind Obama to kiss his butt.

  • Swamp_Yankee

    … for poor reason. But NYC is gone. After the economic collapse, so much of the taxpayer base left. The thing about Bloomberg, was that he actually thought about running for POTUS. He’s what you might call “quiet money”. I wouldnt doubt if his supporters traded favors to Corzine’s camp for reciprocation. He always injects himsefl to our deteiment. He should just stay in NYC and keep his mouth shut. But he’s an active advocate for a national liberal GOP.

    But Bloomberg, who I actually worked for, tried to push his brand of politics in the country at large, an into Conn, and NJ.

    I’m a New Englander, I’m not down with the let “let it burn” philosophy. Its my home. I’m a godd judge of real RINOS. Bloomberg can burn.

    He supported the animals. He can have them

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    Ah… Um…. Oblahblah really didn’t go there to stump for Corzine, he was scoping out locations for a “Date Night” and just happened to appear with Corzine a few times out of courtesy of being in his State… Yeah… That’s it!!!

    ObamaBinBiden is looking an awful lot like the McCainite Republican tribe:

    Sing with me: WE SHALL OVERCOME…..

    All of them…. Onward Conservative soldiers:

  • http://www.jeannie-ology.com jeannieology

    dictatorial droogs

    www.jeannie-ology.com

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    Give me Death or [Libertine] Glory….

  • fotophun

    better than the OOOOOlympic slap down
    how about a Nobel for these men that WON!!!!
    they beat the OBummer
    a GREAT BIG thank you to those that put these winners over the top!!!

  • fotophun

    how soon everyone is going to be called a racist??
    I heard Obummer was making phone calls to homes today.
    Like Rush said he is everywhere
    of course there is tooooooooo much OBummer fatique out there
    let’s see how he spins this
    I would love to see Pelosi’s face right now
    by the way madame speaker your next!!!

  • Read Chesterton

    .

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    with the speech you gave at the RS gathering in Atlanta.

    Darned if you didn’t do it here in 3 words.

    Nicely done and highly ideal!

  • maddog

    One spin Democrats will use to distract from the shellacking they took in Virginia is that the party holding the White House has always lost the next VA governor race since 1977. While true, it fails to put the that pattern into context. It’s a desperate effort to say, ?Just a flesh wound, nothing to see here.?

    History shows us that these results do matter. They are not just local issues at play. The results of a Virginia Gov race do portend a major change at the Federal level. Using the same 1977 date, there have been 6 major Federal changes that followed the next 8 following Virginia Gov elections. 6 of 8. That?s 75%. Here?s the history:

    1977. John Dalton (R) wins Gov race. Carter is wiped out by Reagan in 1980.

    1981. Not predictive. Charles Robb (D) defeated Marshall Coleman (R). This does not predict anything as Reagan wins reelection in 1984, Dems keep house, and R?s keep Senate.

    1985. Gerald Baliles (D) defeats Wyette Durrett (R). 1 year later Dems take control on US Senate.

    1989. Doug Wilder (D) beats Marshall Coleman (R). 3 years later, George HW Bush loses to Clinton.

    1993 George Allen (R) defeats Mary Sue Terry (D). 1 year later in 1994 Dems lose both House and Senate.
    .
    1997 Jim Gilmore (R) defeats Don Beyer (D). Dems fail to hold Presidency as Bush defeats Gore.

    2001. Not predictive. Mark Warner (D) defeats Mark Early (R) yet Republicans maintain control of Congress for the entirety of Warner?s term and GW Bush won re-election.

    2005. Tim Kaine (D) defeats Jerry Kilgore (R). A year later, Dems take the House, Senate