Democratic Double-Standard

Jun 15, 2010 16:55

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It seems to me that Sen. Clyburn just dug a hole for himself, politically speaking. From 1:30-1:55 in the video, he makes the claim that the voting machines were defective. This is where a new question is raised - If Greene's opponent Vic Rawl had won the primary, would Clyburn still be asking for an investigation ( Read more... )

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byrontengu June 16 2010, 20:00:54 UTC
You know, I'm getting the feeling that you and I could do a radio show together some time ( ... )

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dreadfulpenny81 June 17 2010, 00:47:25 UTC
Oh, I still think it's worth investigating, if for nothing else than fraud. See, Greene is collecting unemployment. He tried to pay for the filing fee the first time with a PERSONAL check. If he had all that money in an account the whole time, he could be found guilty of defrauding a government agency for collecting unemployment without reporting those assets. But Clyburn's reason - the voting machines were defective - doesn't jive with me because, like I asked, would he do the same if Rawl won the primary?
Radio show, huh? The next Hannity and Colmes? LOL

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byrontengu June 17 2010, 02:55:45 UTC
If we could do some kind of political talk show I guess Hannity and Token would be the closest comparison.

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dreadfulpenny81 June 17 2010, 05:18:58 UTC
Token?

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