isn't it amazing how infantile his writing voice is

can't you just see him behind mommy's apron

On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Tommy News <[email protected]> wrote:

> Keith is a hateful lying deranged dismissive devisive deluded dopey
> wingnut.
>
> Yes, he is.
>
>
>
> On 11/1/10, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Have you noticed that anyone who questions
> > LilMarxistMoonbatTommyTomTomForNews' posts, they are immediately branded
> as
> > violent, bullies, "potty mouthed"  and Anti-American?  (All the while,
> Lil'
> > TommyTomTomForNews is slinging out the vilest of hatred and smear.....
> >
> > Boy, that Tommy and Joy(less) Bayhar....Two Moonbats who cannot quite
> keep
> > their hatred, fear and anger over their March to Communist Utopia being
> > stymied, because Americans woke up!  Kind of funny in a way, if it were
> not
> > so sad.
> >
> > Can you imagine how the likes of Joy, TommyTomTom, Whoopi, Michael Moore,
> > and a host of other, very vocal, but still a small minority of Moonbats
> will
> > be on "Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning"?
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Bruce Majors <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> a violent mouth?
> >>
> >> someone bite off your little 2 incher Tomy?
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Tommy News <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Bruce is a little bully girl with a vile violent potty mouth.
> >>>
> >>> On 11/1/10, Bruce Majors <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > Tommy come out from behind Michelle's fat spreading ass
> >>> >
> >>> > If anyone here was violent you would have been beaten up for fun and
> >>> dead
> >>> > long ago
> >>> >
> >>> > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Tommy News <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> Travis is a violent bully.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> On 11/1/10, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> >> > I can think of 533 PoS's that I would like to help join the
> >>> unemployment
> >>> >> > line.  I have a 2X4 handy too.
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 3:53 AM, Cold Water <
> [email protected]>
> >>> >> wrote:
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >>    *Grim Dems await huge House losses*
> >>> >> >> By: Alex Isenstadt
> >>> >> >> October 31, 2010 04:53 PM EDT
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> The last TV ads have been cut. The final polls have been
> conducted.
> >>> The
> >>> >> >> end-of-campaign expenditures are being made.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> Now, for Democratic consultants and campaign officials who have
> >>> plotted
> >>> >> >> and
> >>> >> >> strategized for months to preserve the embattled House majority,
> >>> >> >> there’s
> >>> >> >> nothing left to do but sit and wait for the expected horrors of
> >>> >> >> Election
> >>> >> >> Day
> >>> >> >> to unfold.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> There is nearly uniform consensus among Democratic campaign
> >>> >> professionals
> >>> >> >> that the House is gone — the only question, it seems, is how many
> >>> seats
> >>> >> >> they
> >>> >> >> will lose.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> While few will say so on the record for fear of alienating party
> >>> >> officials
> >>> >> >> or depressing turnout, every one of nearly a dozen Democratic
> House
> >>> >> >> consultants and political strategists surveyed expect a GOP
> >>> >> >> majority
> >>> to
> >>> >> be
> >>> >> >> elected Tuesday — the consensus was that Democrats would lose
> >>> somewhere
> >>> >> >> between 50 and 60 seats.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> A senior party consultant who was on the low end with his
> >>> predictions
> >>> >> said
> >>> >> >> the party would lose between 40 and 50 seats. On the high end,
> one
> >>> >> >> Democratic consultant said losses could number around 70 seats.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> All spoke to the grimness of the mood.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “It sucks,” said Dave Beattie, a Florida-based Democratic
> pollster
> >>> who
> >>> >> is
> >>> >> >> working on a slate of competitive House races and who
> acknowledges
> >>> that
> >>> >> >> the
> >>> >> >> lower congressional chamber is lost. “I’m resigned to the fact
> that
> >>> it
> >>> >> >> sucks.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> While there was optimistic talk within party circles early this
> >>> month
> >>> >> that
> >>> >> >> the electoral environment was improving for the party, the
> >>> operatives
> >>> >> said
> >>> >> >> those conversations don’t take place anymore.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “If some Democratic consultant told you they are feeling better,
> >>> they
> >>> >> must
> >>> >> >> have dropped some heavy drugs,” said a senior pollster who is
> >>> working
> >>> >> for
> >>> >> >> candidates in competitive races. “It’s hard.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee this week
> launched
> >>> >> >> something of a last-ditch offensive to save some of its
> incumbents,
> >>> >> >> purchasing airtime to defend endangered members like Iowa Rep.
> Dave
> >>> >> >> Loebsack, Illinois Rep. Bill Foster and New Jersey Rep. John
> Adler
> >>> >> >> —
> >>> >> >> all
> >>> >> >> of
> >>> >> >> whom are highly vulnerable but whom party officials believe could
> >>> >> >> ultimately
> >>> >> >> prevail.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> The committee also sought to shore up incumbents who until
> recently
> >>> >> >> were
> >>> >> >> not thought to be in electoral peril: Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva,
> >>> Iowa
> >>> >> >> Rep.
> >>> >> >> Bruce Braley and North Carolina Rep. Mike McIntyre.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> Still, among those in the Democratic consulting class, there’s a
> >>> gloomy
> >>> >> >> acknowledgment that many of the incumbents the DCCC has spent
> >>> millions
> >>> >> of
> >>> >> >> dollars to protect won’t be coming back to Congress.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “Everybody that is tied will lose, and everyone that is ahead by
> a
> >>> few
> >>> >> >> points will lose because of the GOP wave,” said one party media
> >>> >> consultant
> >>> >> >> who is involved in a wide array of House races. “There are going
> to
> >>> be
> >>> >> >> some
> >>> >> >> surprises.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> Some strategists have resigned themselves to an election night
> that
> >>> >> >> will
> >>> >> >> bring an early end to the promising careers of Democrats they
> >>> >> >> shepherded
> >>> >> >> to
> >>> >> >> victories in 2006 and 2008.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “In a wave election, part of the problem is that you feel
> >>> >> >> powerless.
> >>> >> >> Everything I feel I know how to do, that I’m trained to do, I
> can’t
> >>> do.
> >>> >> >> And
> >>> >> >> that feeling is pervasive,” said the pollster. “There’s a sense
> >>> >> >> that
> >>> >> >> there’s
> >>> >> >> nothing you can do about it. When you know your friends are on
> the
> >>> >> >> chopping
> >>> >> >> block, it’s hard.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “There’s nothing worse than talking to an incumbent member of
> >>> Congress
> >>> >> >> who’s been cut off by the DCCC and who has no money,” said
> another
> >>> >> >> Democratic consultant who has worked on crafting some of the
> >>> >> >> party’s
> >>> TV
> >>> >> >> ads
> >>> >> >> this cycle. “It’s like talking to a dead man walking.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> But Nov. 2 will also bring a welcome end to a rough final stretch
> >>> that
> >>> >> >> left
> >>> >> >> many party strategists frustrated. Some talked about having to
> >>> switch
> >>> >> >> campaign strategies multiple times in hapless attempts to raise
> >>> >> >> rock-bottom
> >>> >> >> poll numbers.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “It’s a 24-hour labor,” said John Anzalone, an Alabama-based
> >>> pollster
> >>> >> who
> >>> >> >> works closely with the DCCC. “In 2006 and 2008, everything was
> >>> >> >> going
> >>> >> your
> >>> >> >> way. This is brutal.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> There is ongoing debate within Democratic circles about when,
> >>> exactly,
> >>> >> the
> >>> >> >> party lost its handle on the electoral environment. Some
> >>> >> >> consultants
> >>> >> >> say
> >>> >> >> they realized they lost the House in early October, when it
> finally
> >>> >> became
> >>> >> >> apparent that incumbents couldn’t move their poll numbers.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> But others say the electoral map hardened this spring, after the
> >>> House
> >>> >> >> passed a health care bill that remains deeply unpopular among
> >>> voters.
> >>> >> >> Democratic campaign officials say it is no accident that there
> are
> >>> few
> >>> >> >> Democrats in moderate-to-conservative districts who have promoted
> >>> their
> >>> >> >> support for the health care measure on the campaign trail, and
> most
> >>> >> don’t
> >>> >> >> even acknowledge it.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “To a lot of folks, it was a symbol of government,” said Beattie,
> >>> the
> >>> >> >> Florida-based pollster. “It’s not about the content for most
> >>> voters.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> Already, the finger-pointing is beginning. With outside
> >>> >> >> conservative
> >>> >> >> groups
> >>> >> >> pouring millions of dollars into races across the country, some
> >>> >> operatives
> >>> >> >> singled out liberal interest groups for not engaging in the
> >>> election.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “If there’s one person to blame, it’s the liberal groups who said
> >>> they
> >>> >> >> would get involved early but they didn’t,” said the media
> >>> consultant.
> >>> >> >> “I
> >>> >> >> think they’ve been totally unhelpful.”
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> But, most of the consultants said, much of the post-election
> >>> scrutiny
> >>> >> >> would
> >>> >> >> surround President Barack Obama and a White House political
> >>> operation
> >>> >> that
> >>> >> >> over the past two years struggled to sell an ambitious agenda
> that
> >>> >> turned
> >>> >> >> out to be radioactive to a wide swath of the electorate.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> “Here’s the part of this that bothers me the most: This is not an
> >>> >> >> embracing
> >>> >> >> of Republicans. It’s a rejection of Democrats,” said Andrew
> Myers,
> >>> >> >> a
> >>> >> >> veteran
> >>> >> >> Democratic pollster who worked on several House campaigns.
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >>
> >>>
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> >>> >> >>
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> >>> >> Have a great day,
> >>> >> Tommy
> >>> >>
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