Heâs A Racist âFanaticâ Who Must Be Stopped
Kids these days âŚ
There are going to be a lot of awkward Thanksgivings for GOP candidates this year
âsaid some of his comments have been taken out of contextâ
Not sure if I have ever heard a GOP-er ever claim any of their remarks they were called on, were ever in proper context.
âThe Kids Are Alright,â coming to a theater near youâŚ
Things like this are early Xmas gifts to Democratic candidates.
âI had a toxic divorce from my ex-wife and sheâs poisoned my kids, and I have to live with that,â he said.
Sounds to me more like she saved them. Good for her.
reading between the lines here, but sounds like this guy is going to get trounced in the electionâeven the Missouri GOP is denouncing himâyou have to be really low (and polling poorly) to get under that bar.
Gotta wonder then - why was it so toxic? Hmmmm?
Between Steve Westâs kids and the relatives of Nevada attorney general candidate Adam Laxalt, Iâm beginning to get the feeling Rethuglklans arenât going to âfeel the loveâ this election.
Sure looks that way, doesnât it?
The way Beto signs wallpaper this part of Dallas, itâs quite something to see. They are everywhere.
Gee, he seems nice.
Speaking of racist that needs to be stopped!
Amazing the complete and utter BS he makes up on the fly!
If that video doesnât make you laugh this one will! Itâs actually funny, not sad and scary like the other!
Steve Westâs new campaign slogan:
âIâm not toxic, I just sound like it on the radio.â*
**⌠and everywhere else.*
In a tight election thatâs a promising, er, sign; e.g., Green et al <blockquote cite"https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261379415002310">Highlights:
⢠We conduct the first four randomized field trials of lawn signs.
⢠On average, lawn signs increase vote share by 1.7 percentage points.
⢠The effects of lawn signs spill over into adjacent precincts.
Shit that rocks. There are thousands of Beto signs all over east Dallas. And many are accompanied by signs for other Democrats who are running. So - Yay!
Same with the fancy neighborhood I just moved to in Austin. Not everyone has a Beto sign, but if someone does have a political sign, itâs for Beto.
I actually had a scruffy young Republican come to my door yesterday telling me to vote for the Republican who hijacked my vote with a district that goes up to Dallas. I was just going to take his flier and let him go until he said my congressman supports balanced budgets like itâs a GOOD thing. That triggered me and I spent five minutes ranting about why I oppose balanced budgets, support liberal policies, and was outraged that Republicans gerrymandered my district to steal my vote; pointing to all the Beto signs in the neighborhood.
After that, I felt he had enough and let him go on his way. He looked dazed and I felt a little bad for him because he had no reply to any of this and I honestly donât know anything about my congressman because I just moved here a few months ago. Afterwards, I got online and confirmed that the guy was as big a douche as I imagined; so it was all deserved.
hahahahaha
Last week a young man rang our doorbell. He knew who I was and said he had seen the Beto sign in our yard and wondered if I was voting a straight ticket or if I was open to hearing about Repuglicans who are running. I said: we are both voting a straight ticket because there is no such thing as a decent Republican anymore.
Talking about looking crestfallen. He left looking like he was going to cry and he might if he had been ringing doorbells around here because everyone has Beto signs out.
This is all so sad.
A musician friend in Louisiana saw Beto on Chris Matthews and called me to rhapsodize âAmerica will soon have its first punk-rock president!â