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Title: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 01:35:06 pm
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(http://cmsimg.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=B2&Date=20140217&Category=NEWS010605&ArtNo=302170069&Ref=AR&MaxW=640&Border=0&-Retire-Mitch-McConnell-signs-pop-up-around-Kentucky)

Signs urging voters to “Retire Mitch” began springing up over the weekend in Louisville, Lexington and northern Kentucky, providing the first concrete evidence of a national tea party group effort to take down U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell.

FreedomWorks for America — which announced last month that it was endorsing McConnell’s Republican primary challenger, Matt Bevin, and would spend up to $500,000 toward that cause — paid for the signs. The group also is organizing others to begin canvassing neighborhoods for Bevin this week, said Russ Walker, FreedomWorks’ national political director.

"We have distributed over 5,000 signs around the Louisville and Lexington area and another 5,000 Bevin signs will be distributed this week,” Walker said.

There are reports of the black and white “Retire Mitch” signs throughout Jefferson County, in Prospect, Jeffersontown, Fern Creek, Valley Station and St. Matthews, in Lexington and in Fort Mitchell.

http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20140217/NEWS010605/302170069/-Retire-Mitch-McConnell-signs-pop-up-around-Kentucky (http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20140217/NEWS010605/302170069/-Retire-Mitch-McConnell-signs-pop-up-around-Kentucky)

Senator Mitch McConnell will be 72 years old in 2014.

Born: Feb 20, 1942 (age 72) · Sheffield, Alabama

Spouse: Elaine Chao (1993) · Sherrill Redmon (1968 - 1993)

Party: Republican Party

Office: United States Senator KY (1985 - present)

Education: University of Kentucky · University of Louisville · University of Kentucky College of Law
Timeline

1993: His second wife, whom he married in 1993, is Elaine Chao, the former Secretary of Labor under George W. Bush (the first Asian American woman to serve in the Cabinet).

2001: In August 2001, McConnell introduced the Common Sense Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2001.

2002: In 2002, he was re-elected with the largest majority by a Republican candidate in Kentucky history.

2008: In June 2008, McConnell introduced the Alternative Minimum Tax and Extenders Tax Relief Act of 2008.

2011: In June 2011, McConnell introduced a Constitutional Balanced Budget Amendment.

2014: In the 2014 election, McConnell will face Louisville businessman Matt Bevin in the Republican primary.

2014: Progress Kentucky, a SuperPAC focused on defeating Mitch McConnell in 2014, hosted a press conference in front of the senator's Louisville office to highlight the report's findings.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 01:48:52 pm
Matt Bevin vs Mitch McConnell

https://mattbevin.com/learn/candidate-comparison/ (https://mattbevin.com/learn/candidate-comparison/)
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 04:33:55 pm

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Mitch has voted repeatedly to increase the debt limit. Over the past 16 years, Sen. McConnell has voted to increase the debt limit 9 times for a grand total of $6.7 trillion. (CRS Report, 02/15/13)

Mitch talks a good game on taxes, but he voted to increase taxes on 80 percent of Kentuckians in the recent fiscal cliff deal. (RC #251, 01/01/13)

Mitch continuously votes for larger federal government, including No Child Left Behind (RC#371, 12/18/01), Medicare Part D (RC #459, 11/25/03), and the 2007 energy bill that raised taxes and imposed new mandates on automakers. (RC #430, 12/13/07)

Mitch McConnell voted to bail out the big Wall Street banks (RC #213, 10/01/08) and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (RC #186, 07/26/08) on the backs of Kentucky taxpayers.

Mitch voted for amnesty in 1986 & 2006. (RC #335, 10/17/86) (RC #157, 05/25/06) Mitch's lack of leadership allowed another amnesty bill to sail through the U.S. Senate. (RC #168, 06/27/13)
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: aligncare on February 20, 2014, 05:11:51 pm
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't there a few folks here at TBR who insist it's a good idea to return Mitch and the boys back to the Senate chamber? Something about them being fighters for limited government, lower taxes and such. Hmm.  *hmmmm*
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Bigun on February 20, 2014, 05:18:43 pm
Mitch McConnell is the poster boy of Washington insiders! It's all he's ever known and as long as he's the guy running things in the senate nothing is going to change!
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:21:00 pm
McConnell's opponent, Matt Bevin,  is on record being FOR TARP before he was against it.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Bigun on February 20, 2014, 05:22:41 pm
Your continual repeating of LIES will never make them the truth Sink! No matter how hard you try!
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 05:32:24 pm
McConnell's opponent, Matt Bevin,  is on record being FOR TARP before he was against it.

Link, please.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:37:43 pm
Link, please.

http://www.businessinsider.com/matt-bevin-tarp-problem-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky-primary-2014-2
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: aligncare on February 20, 2014, 05:38:40 pm
Being for TARP is one thing – many fiscal conservatives were – but being for it before you were against it, that's quite another thing. Bevin was on record supporting TARP. Though, I suppose one could choose to believe his explanation for signing the financial statement putting him on record.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 05:39:44 pm
**Bevin is Polling to beat the Democrat
**McConnell is Polling to lose to the Democrat


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_bevin_vs_grimes-4267.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_bevin_vs_grimes-4267.html)

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html)

People want change.

Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:41:01 pm
Your continual repeating of LIES will never make them the truth Sink! No matter how hard you try!

http://www.businessinsider.com/matt-bevin-tarp-problem-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky-primary-2014-2

Bevin's ass is hanging out over his support for TARP in 2008.  No matter what he says, he supported it.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:42:11 pm
Being for TARP is one thing – many fiscal conservatives were – but being for it before you were against it, that's quite another thing. Bevin was on record supporting TARP. Though, I suppose one could choose to believe his explanation for signing the financial statement putting him on record.


No.  If Bevin signed a document to his shareholders he didn't support, he could be sued by one or all of them for fiduciary mismanagement.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:43:46 pm
**Bevin is Polling to beat the Democrat
**McConnell is Polling to lose to the Democrat


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_bevin_vs_grimes-4267.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_bevin_vs_grimes-4267.html)

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html)

People want change.

Ah, you left out one important fact:

McConnell is handily beating Bevin
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: mountaineer on February 20, 2014, 05:44:58 pm
Bevin's ass is hanging out over his support for TARP in 2008.  No matter what he says, he supported it.
Sorry to see Bevin may have supported TARP in 2008. Even sorrier to see what Mitch McConnell has been doing - or failing to do - in 2014.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 05:47:12 pm
Sorry to see Bevin may have supported TARP in 2008. Even sorrier to see what Mitch McConnell has been doing - or failing to do - in 2014.

TARP was necessary.

  I use TARP as a litmus test.  Those who are still opposed to it are economic ignoramuses.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 05:52:03 pm
http://www.businessinsider.com/matt-bevin-tarp-problem-mitch-mcconnell-kentucky-primary-2014-2

Wow. I never thought I would live to see the day that the media and most especially HuffyPost flooded the news to support McConnell.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/11/matt-bevin-tarp_n_4767612.html
 (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/11/matt-bevin-tarp_n_4767612.html)

As the kids say, weak sauce. And no one headlined this.

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Bevin's campaign said Tuesday he has always opposed TARP. The campaign said another Veracity official wrote the 2008 report, and Bevin's signature was a formality.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 05:53:49 pm
TARP was necessary.

  I use TARP as a litmus test.  Those who are still opposed to it are economic ignoramuses.

Most likely true. But the Clinton CRAct started the hellfire snowball. That goes way underreported.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: aligncare on February 20, 2014, 05:54:02 pm
But Bevin is saying that it was Bondi's judgment that he was signing off on. Two issues here. Was Bevin for TARP or not, and was Bevin responsible for holding the same judgment as his financial guy, Bondi. A case can be made for Bevin compartmentalizing that point. I'm sure Bevin is counting on that getting him through this.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 06:03:32 pm
Ah, you left out one important fact:

McConnell is handily beating Bevin

Incorrect ghostrider

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html)
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Bigun on February 20, 2014, 06:05:49 pm
But Bevin is saying that it was Bondi's judgment that he was signing off on. Two issues here. Was Bevin for TARP or not, and was Bevin responsible for holding the same judgment as his financial guy, Bondi. A case can be made for Bevin compartmentalizing that point. I'm sure Bevin is counting on that getting him through this.

What would you have done had you been in Bevin's place?

Made Bondi re-write the report even though it was due and there was no time for that  or signed the report that was put in front of you.

I guess we are now going to need signing statements to accompany financial reports!
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 06:24:14 pm
The polling updated has them tied with Bevin beating Grimes.

Kentucky is strange.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 06:47:48 pm
Incorrect ghostrider

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ky/kentucky_senate_mcconnell_vs_grimes-3485.html)


No. YOU are incorrect.  According to the RCP average, McConnell has a THIRTY-ONE POINT lead over Bevin.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 07:27:54 pm

No. YOU are incorrect.  According to the RCP average, McConnell has a THIRTY-ONE POINT lead over Bevin.

Link to a recent poll?

They are now tied with Bevin beating the dem.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 20, 2014, 07:30:44 pm
Dear Sink,

Senator Mitch McConnell is 72 years old.he.needs.to.retire
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: truth_seeker on February 20, 2014, 07:35:14 pm
Being for TARP is one thing – many fiscal conservatives were – but being for it before you were against it, that's quite another thing. Bevin was on record supporting TARP. Though, I suppose one could choose to believe his explanation for signing the financial statement putting him on record.
By not refusing to sign those letters Bevin missed an opportunity to demonstrate his adherence to high principles.

He did not, and it is entirely correct to measure him accordingly.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: happyg on February 20, 2014, 07:35:41 pm
Link to a recent poll?

They are now tied with Bevin beating the dem.

Bevin is outpolling Grimes, while McConnel is losing to Grimes. Hmm.....
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: aligncare on February 20, 2014, 07:54:02 pm
Dear Sink,

Senator Mitch McConnell is 72 years old.he.needs.to.retire

And with McConnell gone it'll open up a leadership position. And Lord knows we need a new breed of senate leader. (Hopefully, a Majority Leader.)
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Rapunzel on February 20, 2014, 11:03:02 pm
Being for TARP is one thing – many fiscal conservatives were – but being for it before you were against it, that's quite another thing. Bevin was on record supporting TARP. Though, I suppose one could choose to believe his explanation for signing the financial statement putting him on record.

~LOL~ SINK was FOR TARP..........  pot meet kettle and all that.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Rapunzel on February 20, 2014, 11:07:50 pm
Actually he doesn't lead by 31 points...... and Bevin has gained 20 points on McConnell since late in 2013

Kentucky poll: McConnell leads Bevin 53% to 31 ... - Human Events
 http://www.humanevents.com/2014/01/14/kentucky-mcconnell-leads-bevin-53-to-31/: 34,364www.humanevents.com/.../kentucky-mcconnell-leads-bev...‎
Human Events
Jan 14, 2014 - In the general election, Bevin or McConnell will face the winner of the Democratic primary and Ed Marksberry, a Democrat running as an ...
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 11:14:44 pm
~LOL~ SINK was FOR TARP..........  pot meet kettle and all that.

As I said, anyone who, looking at historical data, still refuses to believe TARP was necessary is an economic idiot.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 20, 2014, 11:16:04 pm
Actually he doesn't lead by 31 points...... and Bevin has gained 20 points on McConnell since late in 2013

Kentucky poll: McConnell leads Bevin 53% to 31 ... - Human Events
 http://www.humanevents.com/2014/01/14/kentucky-mcconnell-leads-bevin-53-to-31/: 34,364www.humanevents.com/.../kentucky-mcconnell-leads-bev...‎
Human Events
Jan 14, 2014 - In the general election, Bevin or McConnell will face the winner of the Democratic primary and Ed Marksberry, a Democrat running as an ...

LOL!!  OK, 22 points.  That's a HUGE lead, and Bevin has no way to make that up, especially since his butt's in a wringer over his endorsement of TARP.

That whole "I was for it before I was against it" stuff.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 21, 2014, 06:13:52 pm
You still did not provide a link. AGAIN... The only recent poll I found had them tied and Bevin beating the democrat.

Why won't the man retire?
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: happyg on February 21, 2014, 07:00:08 pm
You still did not provide a link. AGAIN... The only recent poll I found had them tied and Bevin beating the democrat.

Why won't the man retire?

Matt Bevin Leads Grimes by 6 in KY; McConnell Tied

There is a reason Democrats are targeting US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in red state Kentucky: he is wildly unpopular, uncharismatic, and ineffective. McConnell's lead has continued to shrink, from a 7 point advantage, down to 4, 1, and now a tie. It has little to do with a surge by Grimes, who has remained unmoved since entering the race. All of McConnell's erosion is his own.

The latest Rasmussen Report poll (that shows a 42-42 tie between McConnell and Grimes) also shows conservative alternative Matt Bevin up 6 on the Democrat. This is a marked improvement from a December poll by PPP that had both Republicans up on Grimes by 1. Though they did not release any primary race figures, Matt Bevin has increased his standing in the primary with every new poll, and the momentum is very Rubio-esque in nature.
Here are two things Kentucky conservatives should now consider:

1) If Matt Bevin is electable - and two separate polls now suggest he might be even more electable - should conservatives go with the more conservative of the two? Is it now a greater risk to have McConnell in the race? The establishment candidates blew every race in 2012, so giving them the benefit of the doubt is out of the window.


2) If the GOP retakes control of the Senate, do we really want Mitch McConnell as Majority Leader? Or would we conservatives rather another vote in a new direction? The Senate and Congress are already at bottom-of-the-barrel levels in terms of public opinion, and how does that change by staying with the status quo?
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 21, 2014, 07:16:38 pm
You still did not provide a link. AGAIN... The only recent poll I found had them tied and Bevin beating the democrat.

Why won't the man retire?

Why don't you go up a couple of posts on THIS THREAD and read that McConnell leads Bevin 53-31 in a recent Human Events poll. 

Bevin is losing and has always been losing to McConnell.  Why should McConnell quit when he beats his only primary challenger who now has his butt in a wringer over being in favor of TARP before he opposed TARP?
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 21, 2014, 07:20:26 pm
Why don't you go up a couple of posts on THIS THREAD and read that McConnell leads Bevin 53-31 in a recent Human Events poll. 

Bevin is losing and has always been losing to McConnell.  Why should McConnell quit when he beats his only primary challenger who now has his butt in a wringer over being in favor of TARP before he opposed TARP?

Did you just buy a condo in Florida?  :silly:
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: jmyrlefuller on February 21, 2014, 07:22:34 pm
Ah, you left out one important fact:

McConnell is handily beating Bevin
I thought you were one of the people who insisted that we needed to win the chamber. So why do you continue to endorse the weaker candidate?
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: jmyrlefuller on February 21, 2014, 07:23:05 pm
Why don't you go up a couple of posts on THIS THREAD and read that McConnell leads Bevin 53-31 in a recent Human Events poll. 

Bevin is losing and has always been losing to McConnell.  Why should McConnell quit when he beats his only primary challenger who now has his butt in a wringer over being in favor of TARP before he opposed TARP?
Because he's a bad senator. Next question.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 21, 2014, 07:25:43 pm
I thought you were one of the people who insisted that we needed to win the chamber. So why do you continue to endorse the weaker candidate?

McConnell will beat Grimes handily by the time November rolls around.  Have you ever heard this broad give a speech?  She'll crumble in a debate with McConnell.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: happyg on February 21, 2014, 07:27:39 pm
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Democrats believe Lundergan Grimes has a strong shot at taking down the longtime senator, who has seen his approval ratings plummet. A recent poll of the race showed him as unpopular as President Obama in the Bluegrass State.

Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/198893-bill-clinton-to-campaign-for-lundergan-grimes-next-week#ixzz2tzDlsjzd
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 21, 2014, 07:33:20 pm
Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/198893-bill-clinton-to-campaign-for-lundergan-grimes-next-week#ixzz2tzDlsjzd

Being that polls show Bevin as beating this democratic woman that old slick willy is fighting for you would think Mitch would pull out now and retire and put country before politics.

Similarly, If the polls showed McConnell could beat her hands down then Bevin should bow out.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 21, 2014, 07:35:03 pm
Yes.  Mitch is unpopular every time he runs, but he always seems to win.  The Democrats are whistling in the dark with Grimes. 
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Rapunzel on February 21, 2014, 11:21:44 pm
McConnell will beat Grimes handily by the time November rolls around.  Have you ever heard this broad give a speech?  She'll crumble in a debate with McConnell.

She is a "woman" not a broad.  Your insults toward women are past the expiration date.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Rapunzel on February 21, 2014, 11:28:31 pm
As long as old people keep returning old people to office in the GOP the party is going to die a slow death. These old farts are obviously intimidated by new blood, but more these old farts do not attract the millenials to the party and that is what is going to kill the party... not the tea party, but the old party who are nothing but what is commonly called Country Club Republicans. Most of us know these men do not care one whit about any of us voters no matter if we are tea party of not, they only care about maintaining their power and keeping as many people sucked into voting for them as possible so they can maintain their little utopia in DC.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: truth_seeker on February 21, 2014, 11:38:57 pm
As long as old people keep returning old people to office in the GOP the party is going to die a slow death. These old farts are obviously intimidated by new blood, but more these old farts do not attract the millenials to the party and that is what is going to kill the party... not the tea party, but the old party who are nothing but what is commonly called Country Club Republicans. Most of us know these men do not care one whit about any of us voters no matter if we are tea party of not, they only care about maintaining their power and keeping as many people sucked into voting for them as possible so they can maintain their little utopia in DC.
I feel "old farts" is a more derogatory term, than broads.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on February 21, 2014, 11:46:49 pm
And with McConnell gone it'll open up a leadership position. And Lord knows we need a new breed of senate leader. (Hopefully, a Majority Leader.)


He's been in Congress for 30 years.  It's enough.  We need new, energized souls.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Rapunzel on February 21, 2014, 11:49:05 pm
I feel "old farts" is a more derogatory term, than broads.

You would....
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 21, 2014, 11:52:02 pm
I feel "old farts" is a more derogatory term, than broads.

Nah.  "Old farts" are men, "broads" are women.

I labeled Ted Nugent a scumbag the other day with nary a peep.

Next thing you know we'll be accused of conducting a war on women.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: truth_seeker on February 22, 2014, 12:49:05 am
You would....
Yes, I did. I called out the hypocrisy and inconsistency.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Gazoo on February 22, 2014, 12:59:05 am
Yes, I did. I called out the hypocrisy and inconsistency.

You are not a reasonable poster, you make people walk on eggshells in discussion with your higher than mighty petard you put yourself on. Shall I go through your post history and see if you have ever used a derogatory word or said the eff word? No one likes the grammar police either, shall I get English teacher to peruse your posts. Grasp some humor bud, because I am going to post freely and if you don't like it you can lump it.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: truth_seeker on February 22, 2014, 01:09:27 am
You are not a reasonable poster, you make people walk on eggshells in discussion with your higher than mighty petard you put yourself on. Shall I go through your post history and see if you have ever used a derogatory word or said the eff word? No one likes the grammar police either, shall I get English teacher to peruse your posts. Grasp some humor bud, because I am going to post freely and if you don't like it you can lump it.
Go ahead and do whatever you like. If you don't want grief from me, don't give me grief.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: sinkspur on February 22, 2014, 01:10:10 am
You are not a reasonable poster, you make people walk on eggshells in discussion with your higher than mighty petard you put yourself on. Shall I go through your post history and see if you have ever used a derogatory word or said the eff word? No one likes the grammar police either, shall I get English teacher to peruse your posts. Grasp some humor bud, because I am going to post freely and if you don't like it you can lump it.

You invoke the grammar police, then you use the word "petard" in a way that doesn't mean what you think it means.

You'd better focus on the topics at hand and refrain from engaging in side discussions.  You're O-3 today so far.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: mystery-ak on February 22, 2014, 01:16:01 am
I have had enough of this from you three..you have taken this fight now on several threads and ruined them...ignore each other!
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: katzenjammer on February 22, 2014, 02:16:51 am
I feel "old farts" is a more derogatory term, than broads.

No surprise there!!

 :silly: :silly: :silly:
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Carling on February 22, 2014, 02:39:38 am
While I think it admirable to try and primary McConnell, "Retire Mitch" is basically negative campaigning, and does nothing to tell people why they should vote for Bevins over McConnell.

I think the signs will backfire, and would probably be more appropriate in the general election with the Dem using that mode of attack. 
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: mystery-ak on February 22, 2014, 02:52:02 am
While I think it admirable to try and primary McConnell, "Retire Mitch" is basically negative campaigning, and does nothing to tell people why they should vote for Bevins over McConnell.

I think the signs will backfire, and would probably be more appropriate in the general election with the Dem using that mode of attack.

I feel the same way..I don't like the way this is going and feel that the Dem has a good chance of winning in the general...I would rather keep Mitch than have a Dem in his seat.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Carling on February 22, 2014, 02:58:55 am
I feel the same way..I don't like the way this is going and feel that the Dem has a good chance of winning in the general...I would rather keep Mitch than have a Dem in his seat.

If Bevins is a viable candidate, then I have no problem with him beating McConnell in the primary.  The problem I see in his PAC's approach to winning the primary is to run on the "Mitch is old" theme, which I imagine isn't going to resonate much in a southern state that places a lot of emphasis on family and respecting elders. 
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: DCPatriot on February 22, 2014, 04:06:58 am
You are not a reasonable poster, you make people walk on eggshells in discussion with your higher than mighty petard you put yourself on. Shall I go through your post history and see if you have ever used a derogatory word or said the eff word? No one likes the grammar police either, shall I get English teacher to peruse your posts. Grasp some humor bud, because I am going to post freely and if you don't like it you can lump it.

That's not the point.....and you know it.

Truth_Seeker is a solid Conservative. 

I notice that you're not as hard on Sinkspur as you used to be.  Sooner or later, you'll feel the same way about TS.   :beer:
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: truth_seeker on February 22, 2014, 04:16:06 am
I feel the same way..I don't like the way this is going and feel that the Dem has a good chance of winning in the general...I would rather keep Mitch than have a Dem in his seat.
Agreed.
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: aligncare on February 22, 2014, 10:21:18 am
Republican Party has gotten stale. Its leadership old and out of touch. Thank McConnell for his service but, put him out to pasture. We need a new generation of young firebrands in the Senate, ones that sense the urgency of our plight. America is transforming before our eyes yet the old guard sees nothing of it. Rather, their answer is to let them manage the change to statism not the Democrats..
Title: Re: 'Retire Mitch' McConnell signs pop up around Kentucky
Post by: Formerly Once-Ler on February 22, 2014, 10:53:24 am
Republican Party has gotten stale. Its leadership old and out of touch. Thank McConnell for his service but, put him out to pasture. We need a new generation of young firebrands in the Senate, ones that sense the urgency of our plight. America is transforming before our eyes yet the old guard sees nothing of it. Rather, their answer is to let them manage the change to statism not the Democrats..
The fact remains that McConnell is going to walk up to Bevin and slap the taste right out of his mouth during the primary.  and there are only two things that Bevin can do about it...

1. nothing
2. like it.

McConnell is not stepping down voluntarily no matter how much better Bevin senses the urgency of our plight.

Here is Bill Paxton recognizing the urgency of his plight in Aliens (profanity warning)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsx2vdn7gpY
he's funny.