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57. This says it all about how out of touch they were with their anti-abortion garbage and just
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 10:45 PM
Nov 2012

about everything else! Losers. And most republicans are apparently not in touch with reality and making excuses for why they lost that are also not reality. The republican party is doomed I'm almost positive because they are loaded with fools!

Amateur hour on a grand scale. TwilightGardener Nov 2012 #1
Dean Chambers may get a job for the 2016 nominee. nt geek tragedy Nov 2012 #2
classic "Bullshit bubble" KurtNYC Nov 2012 #3
Exactly. nt BainsBane Nov 2012 #18
Especially the POTUS (EOM) warpigs Nov 2012 #58
I don't understand how they didn't see this coming. 2008 wasn't a fluke it was a landslide and we craigmatic Nov 2012 #4
Worse, they failed Polling 101. geek tragedy Nov 2012 #9
so this Newhouse guy was basically lying to Romney about the numbers? Whisp Nov 2012 #47
What a pity LiberalFighter Nov 2012 #5
Further proof that the guy was unfit PsychProfessor Nov 2012 #6
Well said, PP. surrealAmerican Nov 2012 #50
That describes every single religious fundamentalist. Quantess Nov 2012 #68
My wife said the same thing when I told her about this underpants Nov 2012 #53
They really had no concept that we wouldn't just hand them the keys Scootaloo Nov 2012 #7
+1 faithfulcitizen Nov 2012 #56
At least the neighbors around Ryan's home in Janesville should be happy he lost. LiberalFighter Nov 2012 #8
A Legitimate Campaign Pollster Would Have Made The Most Small c Conservative Assumptions DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2012 #10
Seriously, professional pollsters were shocked that bloggers geek tragedy Nov 2012 #12
This Would Have Been The First Election In Modern History Where Public Polling DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2012 #15
What's amazing is that they had ZERO empirical support for this. geek tragedy Nov 2012 #25
All Real Clear Politics Did Is Accumulate Polls And Average Them DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2012 #30
It's dumbfounding. This isn't some esoteric thing--it's basic math. geek tragedy Nov 2012 #31
Instead Of Operating On The 99.95% Probability That The Polls In Toto Were Right DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2012 #34
They were like the rest of the dumbfucks on Fox who treat Rasmussen as gospel. geek tragedy Nov 2012 #35
Racism is all the empirical support you need. Maximumnegro Nov 2012 #32
White Men Can't Count. nt geek tragedy Nov 2012 #36
but but, were Romney's polls the only ones that were cooked? Whisp Nov 2012 #49
No, that was pundits who don't like math. nt geek tragedy Nov 2012 #52
I have my answer now. Avalux Nov 2012 #11
If the article truly reflects their thinking Grateful for Hope Nov 2012 #14
what if... Whisp Nov 2012 #51
Could be. Grateful for Hope Nov 2012 #64
Depends on how you define "GOP Leaders" Doctor_J Nov 2012 #17
Rove Avalux Nov 2012 #23
Which is why Romney believed his own propaganda BainsBane Nov 2012 #20
They were..... LynneSin Nov 2012 #24
"And broken are their delusions of grandeur" Dont call me Shirley Nov 2012 #13
Ya'll Harry_Scrote Nov 2012 #16
Bingo!! They thought it would be enough, and tho they won't say it publicly... progressivebydesign Nov 2012 #42
always love a good blindsight southmost Nov 2012 #19
"We make our own reality" Beowulf Nov 2012 #21
THEY BASED THEIR ENTIRE RACE ON THE NATIONWIDE POPULARITY POLLS LynneSin Nov 2012 #22
They based their entire race on race. Maximumnegro Nov 2012 #33
It was all there on the 538 blog high density Nov 2012 #26
But, that is some form of evil magic, math and science you know Coyotl Nov 2012 #29
Idiots. rivegauche Nov 2012 #27
this is how its been sicne 2001 Firebirds01 Nov 2012 #28
What a bunch of morans wrath of medusa Nov 2012 #37
Its really not that hard to see why they thought this Thrill Nov 2012 #38
The point is that you're not supposed to take a subjective belief and base your model geek tragedy Nov 2012 #39
It's called delusion. budkin Nov 2012 #40
Not to mention the massive Dem voter suppression that he was assured would help him... progressivebydesign Nov 2012 #41
Well, boo hoo for them and courseofhistory Nov 2012 #43
Republicans "believe" a lot of things but don't know much. Gargoyle22 Nov 2012 #44
Even their presidential campaigns are inside the bubble now. That party is doomed. Azathoth Nov 2012 #45
I thought all their poll bluster was pure PR to create a fake image of inevitability & momentum. Arugula Latte Nov 2012 #46
but he got a big bonus grantcart Nov 2012 #48
Counting the same voter twice Awsi Dooger Nov 2012 #54
One can't cherry pick data points from polls geek tragedy Nov 2012 #55
This says it all about how out of touch they were with their anti-abortion garbage and just courseofhistory Nov 2012 #57
Believing their own BS...hook, line, and sinker. nt Cognitive_Resonance Nov 2012 #59
I have been saying it... but it is now official Republicans ARE NOT a reality based party JCMach1 Nov 2012 #60
How could someone that clueless think he could be president of the USA? redwitch Nov 2012 #61
"It was like a sucker punch." Hercule_Poirot Nov 2012 #62
Amazing ProudToBeBlueInRhody Nov 2012 #63
This article should be called, "Romney's incompetency cost him the election." UCmeNdc Nov 2012 #65
This is what happens when you deny science...math...fact. SURPRISE!!!! mnhtnbb Nov 2012 #66
Stephen Colbert is right Corgigal Nov 2012 #67
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