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Democrat Candidates Are Just Drones Programmed with Talking Points

Reviewing the two campaigns for the Senate has revealed some programmed similarities. Here are a few examples from the Senate races in Ohio and PA.

Sherrod Brown in Ohio on DeWine: "two-term incumbent United States senator morph into a desperate candidate."

Bob Casey in PA on Santorum: "It's really a pathetic attempt at the end of a campaign to inject some kind of news into the campaign which really isn't news. And I think it's pretty desperate,"

And some additional Casey and Brown phrases on Santorum and DeWine:
"Stay the course in Iraq"
"... drug companies and oil have a strangle hold on ..."
"Received oil money for his campaign."
"...tax cuts for the wealthy"
"...has lost touch with [state]"

Well it appears these two Democrats have been well trained with their talking points.
Whether you are a conservative or moderate Republican who has loved or despised DeWine and Santorum, they are and will be better senators than their Democrat drone opponents could be.

Check out the campaigns in your state. Are you hearing the same phrases?

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Well, Casey is pretty much ... (Below threshold)

Well, Casey is pretty much a drone, an empty suit trading on his Daddy's name. He says what they stick in front of him - at least, as much of it as he can remember. Keeping him out of sight is brilliant strategy for the Democrats, since he only proves himself an idiot in uncontrolled appearances.

Brown, OTOH, is mouthing the same phrases because he is an extreme leftist. If the people of Ohio had any clue about his ideology, they would rather send a rabid dog to the Senate than Sherrod Brown.

DeWine's problem is the Taft administration, which has poisoned the well for the GOP in Ohio this year. It's a pity Ohioans will have to wait six years, if they elect Brown, to oust the moonbat.

If Ohio wants to lose what ... (Below threshold)
Scrapiron:

If Ohio wants to lose what jobs they have left they should elect Brown. No honest business would trust a left wing liberal after what the criminals did to working people (ripping off their retirement and savings, ex. Enron and Worldcom) during the nineties. Wake up people, the economy and stock market of the nineties was based on keeping two sets of books. When they got busted they're books indicated billions of dollars in worth. Actually most working people have more in their checking accounts today than the major mover and shaker companies had in their entire account in the 90'S. Look at the prisons for proof, and ask yourself, Who put them in prison? Not a liberal administration for sure. They pardoned a lot of criminals at midnight and are still collecting millions in payoff for them.

There's a reason for that. ... (Below threshold)

There's a reason for that. House candidates are Pelosi's Puppets & Senate candidates are Schumer's Shills. That's what I wrote about here.

Need I say more?

ScrapIron,The Worl... (Below threshold)
John:

ScrapIron,

The WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers is now sitting in prison under a 25 year sentence. Ebbers was a heavy contributor to the Republican party, and Bush's pick in 2001 to head up a telecommunications committee. I think we can assume he's a Republican.

Ebbers was successfully prosecuted by the Democrat head of the New York office, David Kelley. For all his efforts Kelley was replaced by George W. Bush after Ebbers was convicted.

Enron was run by the late Kenneth (Kenny Boy) Lay, a close personal friend of Bush, a heavy political campaign contributor, and a contributor to Dick Cheney's energy task force effort.

Clearly, you have absolutly no idea of what you are talking about.

Where do you get your information?

John

Living in western PA get to... (Below threshold)
MarkE:

Living in western PA get to see PA and OH commercials - found it amazing that bith states have lost an identical 180,000 jobs.

Hmmmmmmmmmm.




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