The man who switched parties to avoid getting beat in his primary just got beat in his primary. As much as I’m enjoying the poetic justice, the words “Senator Sestak” scare the living hell out of me. I’ll work like hell for Pat Toomey.
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I wonder if he’ll try to pull a Lieberman? I highly doubt that it would work, but who knows…
I thought that I read many places that it wasn’t possible to pull that kind of stunt under Pennsylvania law.
Congratulations!!!
Get the shovels and salt out, its gonna snow tomorrow. Christmas in May!!!!
Looks like you’re right Bitter. All we have to worry about is Sestak… and he scares me too.
Specter can take his “magic bullet theory” and shove it up his fucking ass.
Yeah, Sestak is NOT your friend… he did NOT have a good rep in the Navy and was fired by ADM Mullen when he became CNO.
What *are* Sestak’s chances in the general?
I suspect that Sestak can be beat. I hope the momentum carries though to November. In Kentucky, the democrats are jumping for joy that Rand Paul won the Rep primary. They are happy, because they think he’s more beatable than would have been his opponent. They are going to work hard to portray Paul as a “whacko.” But the sentiment against Washington democrats is very, very strong, and many see Rand Paul as a true breath of fresh air.
Anyway, the real work faces us heading into November.
Ding dong the witch is dead!!! The wicked witch is dead.
Snarlin’ Arlen is gone!! Hallelujah!!
Like Sebastian, I will be working hard for Pat Toomey.
The time to start is now!!
I was no fan of Specter but at least he voted the right way 50% of the time. I can guarantee you that Sestak will get it right 0% of the time. He is no friend of the Second Amendment or personal liberty.
I can’t imagine living in a world with Joe Sestak as a Senator. His first act as Senator will be to repeal the Bill of Rights.
Sterling Archer Said:
I can’t imagine living in a world with Joe Sestak as a Senator. His first act as Senator will be to repeal the Bill of Rights.
So … we can take that as a commitment that you’ll work hard toward getting Toomey elected.