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Well, she is right, you have got to give her that.
That quote needs to be plastered all over Wisconsin.
Hammer the GOP with it.
It’s always the other guys’ voters that are stupid.
“I don’t want to say anything about your Wisconsin voters but, some of them might not be as sharp as a knife.”
Hence, why Walker is still slightly ahead in the polls and Paul Ryan still in Congress.
Someone put this in a commercial and run with it!
Hey all you Wisconsinites, eating your cheese in big hunks? Sharon’s looking at you.
<thank you, Jesus>
Please tell me that there’s video of the Republican Party calling the voters of Wisconsin stupid and that it will soon be in the inboxes/on the television sets and radios of every single Wisconsin voter, especially the not so sharp Reagan Democrat ones?
Walker is gonna lose. Can’t y’all just feel it?
Wisconsin, state of the mighty Fightin’ Bob La Follette…
And now we have THIS
The GOP way to attracted voters–call them stupid. Here endeth the lesson on today’s chapter in the GOP outreach manual.
Yeah, those Wisconsin voters aren’t as smart as gun nuts shooting themselves in the foot and people who believe that Jesus spoke English and angry white people who don’t want the government to take over Social Security and Medicare…
That fact would explain Koch Industries’ Reichsmarshall Walker being elected and surviving a recall.
Is suggesting voters they’re stupid part of their “finest closing arguments,” or is this some ingenious carrot and stick strategy?
Personally, I think some RNC committee members may not be as sharp as a knife.
No. I can’t. Sorry.
True, but at least most Democratic voters are either voting for their own est interest or in the interest of improving the entire country. The same can’t be said for Republican voters. The rich ones are voting for themselves financially (and there’s an argument that they’re really not) and the rest are voting their own, personal moral interest and/or voting against themselves economically.
well, let’s see if those wisconsin voters are smart enough to figure out they’ve just been mocked/dissed by a national political figure…
I hope you’re right. Burke seems to be picking up steam and this just doesn’t feel like 2010 again. As excited as I am for the election, I’m almost more excited to see how polling will ultimately shake out. I still haven’t gotten an answer as to how one builds a likely voter model for a midterm following a historically bad midterm.
Still can’t believe that any woman would want to be a Republican.