UPDATED: Democrats to Trounce Republicans Across the Board

Filed in National by on September 24, 2007

As Dana points out, when you are a party that needs to spend over over $720 million per day in an attempt to prove that the nude emperor is wearing a lovely suit, voters don’t like it.

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Sadly, Democratic dominance across the board is more a result of the fact that the GOP has been taken over by people who are too stupid to breath than it is a reaction to a clarion Democratic message. Nevertheless, the next elections are shaping up to be another Democratic sweep year.

Mydd has a fundraising rundown. Looking at these numbers you don’t have to be Jimmy the Greek to predict more Republican retirements as the elections draw nigh.

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  1. r smitty says:

    Is this your homage to Frightland 2007? I did see this theme as a featured attraction there this year, right next to the Spivack Congressional Haunted Hayride. I thought they retired that, though.

  2. Arthur Downs says:

    Castle had a cakewalk with his former law partner Spivack as an opponent the last time out. Any thought that Spivack had any brains was demolished when he proposed non-profit malpractice insurance as an alternative to tort reform. In Maryland, most malpractice insurance is obtained from a mutual insurance company that is owned by the policy holders.

    Then we had Brain Dead Berg enter as a Greenie. His son went to Iraq to make a fast buck and lost his head. So who does daddy blame? How many have been decapitated at Gitmo?

    Castle may be a RINO but his Democrat opponents make him look moderate by comparison.

    Who will the next sacrifical lamb be? Maybe Capano can buy a pardon and run. This could be an opportunity for Ms. Freebery if she gets the taxpayers to pay her legal expenses and can get another sweetheart loan.

    The Dems were smart the last time and ran ‘Pseudocons’ in marginal districts rathet than clones on Kucinich. Some of these may have voting records by next November and may not be what they pretended to be.

    Politics is a dynamic game.