Discussion: Sen. Ron Johnson Will Now Speak At The Republican Convention

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Wow, Reince had to scrape the bottom of the barrel a second time!

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Nearly 100% of polls taken show you trailing Feingold…and you think this is a good idea? Of course you do, Enjoy your last 5.5 months as a senator. You are a lame duck.

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That creaking, scraping, splintering noise you hear is the bottom of the barrel giving way.

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You always find something in the corner, if you look carefully…

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Given up on re-election already, huh?

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FIFY.

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Johnson’s prowess has already been covered – his father-in-law set him up in business.

So I guess he will talk national security, meaning Ben Ghazi.

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“Johnson decided to speak after RNC Chair Reince Priebus asked him to…”

Well, if that’s all it takes, Reince should get on the horn to the Bushes. Maybe he can get them to cater the affair.

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current Wisconsin #'s

Please note the Marquette poll…

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That too. Maybe the beardy Duck Dynasty crazy will do a mercy snuff on Ron after his speech. It’s a cinch he’ll “do” someone before it’s over, might as well be Johnson.

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[quote]In a head-to-head matchup for Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race, among registered voters, Democratic candidate Russ Feingold is supported by 48 percent while Republican incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson receives 41 percent. In June, Feingold had 45 percent and Johnson 41 percent.

Among likely voters in November’s election, Feingold has the support of 49 percent while Johnson is supported by 44 percent. In June, Feingold had 51 percent to Johnson’s 42 percent among likely voters.[/quote]

A little over four months before the election and the incumbent is at 44%. Very bad. Since undecided voters generally break for the challenger, Johnson is most likely headed for a defeat of 5-10 points.

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So now it’s not just “radical Islamic terrorism,” but “international Islamic terrorism”? Next up: “worldwide Islamic terrorism,” followed by “open season on all Muslims.”

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Uh, Johnson won in 2010 in large part because folks had NOT heard him speak. In interviews, he comes off as barely sapient. Without hyperbole, I’ve met retarded folks who were more articulate than Ron Johnson. Plus he’s boring. At least Sarah Palin isn’t boring in spite of not being able to speak in complete sentences.

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That’s the basic convention theme–look at all these people who are more stupid and boring than Trump!

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…and will wear the appropriate attire:

They looked under the bottom of the barrel to find Johnson. My gawwd’! You wonder if they have ever “heard” Johnson speak!?

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When Republicans say, “Make America Work Again,” they really mean “Make Americans Work Like Mexicans.”

Low wages and crappy benefits.
Just-in-time, unpredictable, 24-7 scheduling.
No weekends, holidays, vacations, sick or family leave.
No retirement plan or health insurance.
No safety rules.
No rights.
Use you up.
Spit you out.
If you don’t like it, we won’t call you back on Monday.

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Ron’s Excellent Convention!

No, it’s not gonna stop you from losing, but that can’t be any surprise, Ron!

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Ozymandias!

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