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Recall Dean Chambers, the morbidly obese dude who said Nate Silver could not be right because he is too effeminate, with the castrati voice and all? He is back to work!
I vividly recall Fox New's polls before the election. Mitt was leading in all their "polls". Dick Morris and Mr. Potatoe head Karl Rove had Mitt in a landslide. HAHAHHAAHAHHAHA!
I vividly recall Fox New's polls before the election. Mitt was leading in all their "polls". Dick Morris and Mr. Potatoe head Karl Rove had Mitt in a landslide. HAHAHHAAHAHHAHA!
But you see, in their universe, THEY WERE RIGHT! Obama won through rampant fraud. Without that, Romney would have won with 400 electoral votes!
Given Morris' recent job history, even Fox is not buying that.
Recall Dean Chambers, the morbidly obese dude who said Nate Silver could not be right because he is too effeminate, with the castrati voice and all? He is back to work!
Yes, Obama won, Silver was right, and he was wrong, but now we know, Obama is a criminal!!!
One of the most ridiculous things about this map and claiming fraud was committed in the states of Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia ist he fact all of these states are under Republican control. Who is so stupid as to argue that Governors Corbett, Gov. Scott, Gov Kasich and Gov McDonnell (All Republicans) and their legislatures would turn a blind eye electoral fraud putting those states in the Obama Column. Obviously Dean Chambers and the OP of this thread are that stupid. If fraud was commited in these states and cost Romney the brass ring, there is a larger problem because the fraud would be an inside job in the Republican Party/ They fragged their own guy!
But you see, in their universe, THEY WERE RIGHT! Obama won through rampant fraud. Without that, Romney would have won with 400 electoral votes!
Given Morris' recent job history, even Fox is not buying that.
This seems to be an issue on this forum (I hate to generalize conservatives). Those on the right appear to have a hard time grasping, even now, that Obama won. He won handily and fair, and far right types will often (trying not to generalize) use excuses in an attempt to rationalize the situation.
This seems to be an issue on this forum (I hate to generalize conservatives). Those on the right appear to have a hard time grasping, even now, that Obama won. He won handily and fair, and far right types will often (trying not to generalize) use excuses in an attempt to rationalize the situation.
In Dean Chambers case, it might have been an attempt to fight the conclusion he is a complete fool. He only made it more obvious.
Someone needs to tell him, "when you are in a hole, stop digging."
What I find interesting is the comment thread where a fair number of eager, if logically challenged, conservatives take up his banner despite the author from "TheBlaze"'s dismissive tone.
I vividly recall Fox New's polls before the election. Mitt was leading in all their "polls". Dick Morris and Mr. Potatoe head Karl Rove had Mitt in a landslide. HAHAHHAAHAHHAHA!
you vividly recall the Fox polls showed Romney ahead: I don't think so. There may have been one or two but certainly not most of them. Yes, Dick Morris did predict a Romney win, too bad he is rarely right. As for Rove, no, Rove's chart and map actually did not, he did show, what he thought were toss ups and if they went for Romney the results would have been different, they did not. Rove always showed he was concerned. Could you show us where you are getting your information? You know you can google and bring up the predictions by Rove and Fox.
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