Discussion for article #225976
What do $ister$arah and McDaniels have in common??
The Wheels on their bus fell off--------but they just keep on keeping on
I imagine heâs doing this to highlight that Cochran is a ârace traitor,â and sides with the âenemyâ in Mo Brooksâ âwar on whites.â
The wheels fell off, but their gullible supporters keep sending in more money to buy new wheels.
The local Republican state committee now has 10 calendar days to respond. I anticipate an epic smackdown, delivered no sooner than the 10th day, which will like completely end McDanielsâ future viability in MS politics.
Haley Barbour is not known for playing nice.
McDaniels should have hired Kathy Nickolaus of Waukesha to count the votes. She can pull thousands out of her gluteal port two days after an election.
One can only hope that Chris McDaniel wakes up one day and suddenly realizes how completely and thoroughly his own junior-high-school petulance destroyed his career in politics.
It looks like the lawyer is a Republican as the complaint refers to recruiting Democrat voters which is what the Republicans call the other party in both the North and South. I have yet to hear a reference to the Republic party from the other side. I think McDanielâs chances are toast although grits might be more apt for Mississippi.
That would require a modicum of self-awareness on McDanielâs partâŚ
Yes, he is likely to lose. But letâs keep the fight going as long as possible. I love watching Repubes attack each other.
Gosh, I feel sure that the moment Candidate McDaniel learns of this analysis by Professor Hasen - especially the part of about how persnicketyitious his campaign in general and campaign website in particular has been about yer blahs and assorted obvious Dem cullid types crossing the line playing fast and loose with Mississippiâs traditional votersâ franchise - heâll get right to setting up the earliest possible time and place for a press conference to discuss something or other about his legal challenge to the GOP US Senate primary.
âThere is NO cannibalism in the Republican Party! And when I say ânone,â I mean there is a certain amount.â
If McDaniels could invalidate votes on the basis that they wonât vote for the Republican candidate in November, shouldnât the votes of all the McDaniel supporters who have sworn that they will not support Cochran be invalidated as well?
I think we should start calling GOP members Republickers.
I would point out, that would also Include McDaniel himself.
(evil grin)
HANNITY: And last question. And you wonât support Thad Cochran under any circumstances?
MCDANIEL: Thatâs a great question, Sean. Iâm very disappointed right now in his approach. And Iâm going to have to pray about it and talk to my family about it. But I never thought they would treat another Republican the way they treated me. I never thought they would go to those measures. I realize the power is daunting. I realize itâs intoxicating. But I didnât think it was worth character assassination of a friend.
âI only hope that those Republicans on the receiving end of spurious claims of voter fraud will remember this the next time when they might be in the position to stop unsubstantiated charges like that from being levied against others.â
Well, hope springs eternal but itâs not going to happen that way.
DUR. I have a better shot at winning this case than McDaniel does. He has no case and if he hurts Cochran hard enough, he may give the Dems the seatâŚwhich would suit me jest fine.
Only âteh BLACKSâ do voter fraud. When baggernuts do it, itâs âgamemanshipâ or âgetting lost in the courthouse with the ballotsâ.
Nah⌠Heâs not that bright. Heck, heâll be on Faux Snooze as a lead analyst by November.
In light of Bama Bagger Brooksâ commentary next door, and the long standing rivalry between Alabama and Mississippi, someone should ask Mr. McDaniel whether Senator Cochran earned enough African Americanâs votes to discriminate against white people.