When Turtle, er, Mitch McConnell learned that actress Ashley Judd might run against him for his seat in Congress, he got his big boy pants all in a twist and vowed to spend every dime he had to defeat her. But, since he is Turtle, er, Mitchy, he decided to play as unfair as possible.
Some secret recordings of meetings between McConnell and his strategists reveal that they had planned—and I say planned because Ashley Judd recently announced that she would not run for office—to destroy Ashley Judd by playing her up as mentally ill.
Nice. Don’t run on the issues, Mitchy, run on rumor. But, now that the tapes have been released and people are all up in arms about McConnell’s underhanded ways, is he trying to back-pedal and apologize?
I have occasionally typed in "numbers too damn blurry!" and the comment has gone thru.
ReplyDeletePoor Oklahoma, what a shame. Unfortunately the Repugs won't be buggering off anytime soon. They hold a super majority in the House and Senate as well as all major statewide elected positions. On the bright side the OKC district attorney is a Democrat... yeah, it's that bad...
ReplyDeleteOh, too much to comment on this time! I will say, yeah for the Indiana Senator. Sometimes that State leaves me shaking my head. And, I didn't know the numbers thing, but I thought I put them in wrong one time and it went through, so now I know!
ReplyDeleteThere's a reason why Oklahoma real estate is dirt cheap in nearly every city, and it has nothing to do with tornadoes or earthquakes.
ReplyDeleteIn places like Arkansas, I'm convinced the Democrats there didn't get the message that the Dixiecrats jumped to the GOP nearly fifty years ago.
You're not the last but you're not the first either - no numbers for capture. I think when it first started you had to but somewhere along the line it became unnecessary. I'm glad you shared this, I keep forgetting.
ReplyDeleteI've known for about a month that the numbers are unnecessary. Sure makes it easier to prove I'm not a robot. Besides the numbers are not a "word."
ReplyDeleteTschoss proves it this time.
David