How ’bout that squeaker in Ohio? Mittens will probably win, IMO, but he looks weak.
4 thoughts on “Super Tuesday”
OT, Saw Monday Morning, a film about a right wing radio host, who’s been tapped to run for the US Senate (in Minnesota), but who accidently ends up living on skid row in LA without any memory of his past, and who has to make a choice when he regains his sanity and his position back in Minnesota. It’s a frustratingly ambivalent film, that could stand better writing, that will probably never be shown outside the big cities. But if you get a chance, go see it. The movie’s strongest points is its depiction of the homeless, and the way the protagonist and those closest to him struggle with “who is this guy, really?”.
I’m extremely sorry to hear about Dennis losing to Marcy Kaptur, a pro-life Dem. The victory goes to the redistricters (and maybe Joe the Plumber).
What was most interesting to me, was VA:
Without Sanctimonium and Newt on the ballot as options, Paul took 40% to Mutt’s 60.
Now, I’ll grant you, 60% seems like a lot.
But think about this – Mutt’s ONLY opposition was a 78 year-old pro-peace, pro-pot, misogynist, racist, xenophobe, homophobe, and general all-around loon – IN VIRGINIA! And 4 out of 10 voters cast their ballot for the old loon.
The base still really, really, doesn’t like Shittens.
OT, Saw Monday Morning, a film about a right wing radio host, who’s been tapped to run for the US Senate (in Minnesota), but who accidently ends up living on skid row in LA without any memory of his past, and who has to make a choice when he regains his sanity and his position back in Minnesota. It’s a frustratingly ambivalent film, that could stand better writing, that will probably never be shown outside the big cities. But if you get a chance, go see it. The movie’s strongest points is its depiction of the homeless, and the way the protagonist and those closest to him struggle with “who is this guy, really?”.
I’m extremely sorry to hear about Dennis losing to Marcy Kaptur, a pro-life Dem. The victory goes to the redistricters (and maybe Joe the Plumber).
What was most interesting to me, was VA:
Without Sanctimonium and Newt on the ballot as options, Paul took 40% to Mutt’s 60.
Now, I’ll grant you, 60% seems like a lot.
But think about this – Mutt’s ONLY opposition was a 78 year-old pro-peace, pro-pot, misogynist, racist, xenophobe, homophobe, and general all-around loon – IN VIRGINIA! And 4 out of 10 voters cast their ballot for the old loon.
The base still really, really, doesn’t like Shittens.
OK voters chose Sanctimonium. Of course they did.
Super blah.