Bad Night to be a Republican Candidate
by ChrisNovember 9th, 2005 2:04 am
That’s just about all I have to say tonight. Well that, and a very enthusiastic ‘damn’ as well. I doubt I would have called it this way a year ago.
Whatever…
Until my party gets out in front of the detainee crucifixion issue, I don’t know that I’ll feel especially enthusiastic about much of anything political. Sure, the other cats have all of the balls, but I still expect the elected members of my party to make some noise about whether or not crucifixion is an appropriate interrogation technique. My own thought tends quite strongly towards not.
Not to get picky or anything, but I’d sure as shit like a little more noise. This seems like as good a time as any to throw a little shit and make the case.
Just to be clear, when I say that I’m not really all that enthusiastic about politics, it doesn’t mean that I support either political apathy or the party of crucifixion. I do, however, support off topic bitching about whatever the hell I want on election night.
Update: This is just the sort of “go fuck yourself” message I’d like to see a lot more of in the months and years to come. Say it loud and say it proud.



November 12th, 2005 at 12:57 pm
Yes, finally Democrats are beginning to win elections. I am really excited about the eight Republicans who were booted in the Dover School District, which is a heavy conservative area. There is still hope.
Now, all I have to do is help get rid of Platts.
November 12th, 2005 at 1:00 pm
Yea, we need to keep Democrats out who agree with Bush. That is going to be problematic for me, because Casey is prolife, and I hate Santorum. Should I risk going for Pennacchio or go for Casey?
Which result would be more realistic? Casey winning and being a slightly less conservative Santorum, or election Pennacchio in the primary and having him lose? Who knows?