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Paul Begala: 'California and Illinois and New Jersey - Places Where They'd Hunt Romney Down With Dogs'
NewsBusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By:Photoonist, 11/2/2012 8:36:49 PM
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| Imagine the media outrage if a conservative commentator listed states where Barack Obama would be hunted down with dogs. On CNN's OutFront Friday, liberal contributor Paul Begala said, "When Bush Sr. carried Pennsylvania, he also carried California and Illinois and New Jersey, places where they would hunt Romney down with dogs" (video follows with transcript and commentary): Paul Begala: It's a tough race. It's a tough year. Come on, [Obama's] not going to win Pennsylvania by ten or eleven or thirteen or whatever he won by last time. You know, Reihan might be right, but he's not. This is a
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Comments: Conservatives like the late William F. Buckley would never allow sacks of stuff like Begala to get away with making this kind of remark. Of course I doubt that any true conservatives are even allowed on this show with Begala. But it's time to stop being nice with them. Like for like and to their face.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Keekng, 11/2/2012 8:43:00 PM (No. 8983717)
Begala is such a class act....Hahaahahahha
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Newtsche, 11/2/2012 8:43:03 PM (No. 8983718)
Well, maybe Chicago, fool, check the numbers for the rest of the state late Tuesday.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
bigken2, 11/2/2012 8:45:34 PM (No. 8983723)
outside of cook co we hunt begala for fun
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Italiano, 11/2/2012 8:46:01 PM (No. 8983726)
Trust me, Paul. Speaking as a California gun owner, they and their dogs wouldn't even get close to Mitt. Neither would you.
Try it some time. We'll be waiting.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
pickle1, 11/2/2012 8:48:43 PM (No. 8983729)
i thought he passed
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
JoElla Bee, 11/2/2012 8:52:56 PM (No. 8983735)
Who is 'they'?
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earlybird, 11/2/2012 8:55:32 PM (No. 8983739)
You can tell they are really desperate when they trot out Begala.
He should know. All he ever was in life was an attack dog for shabby politicians. Has nothing in his life of which to be proud. And he's ugly as a mud fence.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Romney do pretty well in California. The Dems have added registrations via the internet. But so have the "No Party Preference" classificatio, which has gone from 20+% to 30+% since the last count was released as of September 7.
No one ever thought California could rid itself of Gray Davis and keep Cruz Bustamante from taking his place in the governor's office. Arnold did it. Not perfect, but far, far better.
California is flying below the radar because it is assumed it will go Dem. Perhaps, but the numbers may be interesting.
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thewarden, 11/2/2012 9:02:46 PM (No. 8983755)
Oddly, Diane Feinstein has suddenly begun to run tv ads here in San Diego. Why? Have not seen one for her Republican opponent. DiFi won't debate her, either. I haven't seen any Obama ads.
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earlybird, 11/2/2012 9:04:19 PM (No. 8983759)
Correction to California registration stats:
Oct. 22, 2012:
Democrats 43.7%
Republicans 29.4%
Other 6.0%
No Party Preference 20.9%
Although the Dems were trumpeting hugely increased registrations, they are not reflected here. They are up less than 1 point, Republicans are down less than 1 point, Other are up a half point. No Party Preference about the same as September 7.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
beca, 11/2/2012 9:14:00 PM (No. 8983772)
begala... mr ed the talking horse... ...chrissy......geraldo...dingy harry.....arent you just sick of all these nasty mouths bashing a good moral man like mitt for the likes of a cold fish like obama...well TUES we can shut their ugly mouths..................
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Garage Logician, 11/2/2012 9:15:36 PM (No. 8983777)
Begala's a putrid, retarded little worm.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
formerNYer, 11/2/2012 9:16:45 PM (No. 8983779)
Is there anybody more unlikable than begala?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 11/2/2012 9:24:55 PM (No. 8983792)
@#7: Schwarzenkennedy was not far far better. He was as horrible as Davis. Arnold sign into law Cap & Trade which takes full effect in January. Energy prices will soar, more businesses will leave or simple disappear, and all for no good reason.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
coldoc, 11/2/2012 9:37:51 PM (No. 8983819)
Democratic scum. If anybody is endangered it is left wing liars like the forehead. They are scoping out suitable rocks to hide under as we speak.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
whiskey, 11/2/2012 9:45:13 PM (No. 8983836)
we wouldn't let our dogs get close to Begala. We like our dogs to much for that.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
doctorfixit, 11/2/2012 9:45:29 PM (No. 8983838)
The dogs he's talking about are mainstream media reporters and scribblers. The leftwinger population in those states couldn't hunt down a lint ball from their own navel.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
GW_Rider, 11/2/2012 9:47:22 PM (No. 8983842)
That sounds racist.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Aindyin, 11/2/2012 10:01:27 PM (No. 8983872)
Those would be the dogs Obama hasn't had for dinner yet.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Coy860, 11/2/2012 10:03:53 PM (No. 8983876)
How coarse the diatribe ! Mr. & Mrs. Romney are good, decent people and do not deserve to being spoken about like this. It is hurtful, and serves no purpose. He is sucessful because he worked hard and played by the rules, and didn't depend on gov't to feed his family. He has done many good works for others. Why attack him in such a manner?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
get er done, 11/2/2012 10:17:42 PM (No. 8983903)
There is not a gentleman or lady in this sorry lot of liberals.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
dallasdude, 11/2/2012 10:34:26 PM (No. 8983926)
The forehead is a pig. Enough said.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Pam, 11/2/2012 10:35:33 PM (No. 8983930)
Somehow he missed the mark. Typical.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Penney, 11/2/2012 10:46:19 PM (No. 8983941)
Why do wacky lefty/libs talk like that about people of authentic integrity? What is it about the accomplished & successful Americans who demonstrably merit respect, that so riles the statist politicos AND their biased media/alphabets/hollyweird? Their characteristic rude & crude sarcasm has saturated the country but, at the same time, their very words but betray their own bigotry. They seem to gravitate to today's dem party.
Actually, today's dem politico leadership seem to now represent the very same qualities which they themselves once railed & ranted against back in their militant hippie/dippie 60's & 70's student sit-ins in the Dean's office: selfish elitist biggoted snobs. mmm mmm mmm
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Nimby, 11/2/2012 10:57:51 PM (No. 8983954)
Be gala! Another choom gang member.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Crosscut, 11/2/2012 11:08:46 PM (No. 8983966)
There 102 counties in Illinois. Obama will carry Cook, St. Clair and Jackson counties. Maybe one or two others, but after that Obama will get zip. Illinois is infested with Democrats, it is just that in the majority of the counties they think Obama stinks.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
leonardo, 11/3/2012 12:17:47 AM (No. 8983997)
Begala: just another Marxist democrat thug in a nice suit.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
bubber, 11/3/2012 12:39:54 AM (No. 8984015)
Yeah,well...just consider the source..
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
readaholic, 11/3/2012 1:22:52 AM (No. 8984050)
Off topic but again today on my commute I marveled at the complete lack of any political bumper stickers. We RR supporters don't want to get keyed, and the O supporters, well, hopefully they've repented.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
4Justice, 11/3/2012 1:52:23 AM (No. 8984070)
Paul the Beggar is an idiot. A third of the population are Republicans. I know they will overwhelmingly vote for Romney. He may not win the state but we will support him with everything we have. My roommate and I will vote for Romney--even though for the first time in 32 years, we strangely did not receive our voters pamphlets with the sample ballots and our polling place listed. I had to look it up and print one from the Internet. I think this was done on purpose. My email to the League of Women Voters was never responded to either. Yeah, I wonder how many other Republicans didn't get their booklets. Broken glass...
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
chefrandy, 11/3/2012 5:11:49 AM (No. 8984141)
#25 add Madison and Peoria counties, both heavy with union labor.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
Achilles, 11/3/2012 8:23:27 AM (No. 8984344)
What a joke. He knows nothing about hunting. He should stick to metaphors is fami
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