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6/22: #83, Passing Of The Torch In The Senate

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Number 83: BDC

 

He likes to kick some liberal ass and doesn’t consider lethal injection to be one of the dirtier forms of offing a convicted murderer. In addition, he’s the unofficial ninja of the Conservative Brigade. How can he not be on my list?

 

• Rick Santorum, I love you and all (in a non-homo way, of course), but letting us know that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq isn’t going to erase that 18-point lead Bob Casey, Jr. has on you in the ’06 election. Face it, there’s no way you are going to beat the son of a popular former governor. Not only did you piss off your base by supporting Arlen Spector in the 2004 GOP Primary over conservative Pat Toomey, but the moderate Democrat voters are going to side with Junior because he calls himself pro-life, which I guess passes as being “moderate” enough to be a moderate Democrat, even though I'm sure he'll just tote the party line in any abortion-related vote to reach the Senate. Add to this mess that Ed Rendell will be bringing up the dead in his ’06 re-election bid and you’re looking at a recipe for an election-night loss. You served two terms. Good job. Now go out, get a more lucrative job, and feed your 20 kids while this state continues to go down the shitter by electing Democrats.

 

• Back when I used to watch wrestling, I remember that Torch Web site had this feature when Wade Keller would let us all know how wrestling had been accepted into the mainstream every time some actor bodyslammed a villain on TV or when some kids at a local mall would tell girls walking by to “suck it.” I have no idea where I’m going with this but Hulk Hogan has just put his mansion near Tampa on the market for $25 million.

 

• The other day I talked about my groundhog-killing neighbor. Now time to talk about the other residence next to me. When it comes to neighbors I’ve learned that it’s best to just keep to yourself and leave them alone. If they want to be friendly and chat every now and then, that’s fine, but it’s been my experience that most people don’t want to be bothered. Anyway, ever since these people moved in about a year or so ago I haven’t said two words to them. Their dog, on the other hand, won’t shut up any time I come in within 200 feet of her; the dog’s name is Clowly, so I’m guessing it’s a female. So last night I was watering this portion of the back yard that has recently been re-seeded, and Clowly gets let out on her chain. Of course she barks the entire time I’m out there, which doesn’t bother me. However, as I was wrapping the garden hose up and taking it into the garage, these neighbors start yelling at the dog for barking and take her back in. Uh, you did NOTHING for the 10 minutes I was out there when your dog was yapping away, and now that I’m done you decide you can’t take the noise anymore and bring the dog back in? If you would have waited another minute or two, your dog would have quieted down, and you wouldn’t have had to try and pretend like you give a shit about your pet, or what she does outside.

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It's funny to watch Bob Casey lead the polls when he couldn't beat Don Sherwood in two attempts in local elections the last few years. I'm not sure about Casey. He's the kind of politician who survives by not exposing a real viewpoint about anything. He'll get my vote though because Santorum comes off as a real wack-job at times. I guess I like my politicians moderate.

 

While I'm on the subject, what's the appeal of Lynn Swann? Putting parties aside for the moment, why should I vote for a candidate with no real experience? Because he played football?

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Because he's not that piece of shit Ed Rendell. That's a good enough reason. I'm still debating on whether to vote against all state-office incumbents just because of that midnight pay raise. So I guess a moderate to you is someone that doesn't say what he thinks. I used to think Casey Jr. was somewhat of a moderate -- then I heard him talk in one of the few instances in which he made a public statement. I don't blame him though; if you had a 20-point lead in a state where your Party has more voters than the other side, you'd do the same thing Casey's doing as a campaign strategy.

 

What local race was it that Casey lost? I'm not from his side of the state.

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Because he's not that piece of shit Ed Rendell. That's a good enough reason. I'm still debating on whether to vote against all state-office incumbents just because of that midnight pay raise. So I guess a moderate to you is someone that doesn't say what he thinks. I used to think Casey Jr. was somewhat of a moderate -- then I heard him talk in one of the few instances in which he made a public statement. I don't blame him though; if you had a 20-point lead in a state where your Party has more voters than the other side, you'd do the same thing Casey's doing as a campaign strategy.

 

What local race was it that Casey lost? I'm not from his side of the state.

State represenative I believe. I don't remember if it was for a state seat for the US House. It kind of runs together, especially since it wasn't specifically my voting district.

 

Voting against the incumbants has its merits, but I know that the people who go in instead will do the same kind of crap.

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You're not part of my expert panel, so nobody cares what you think.

 

Voting against the incumbants has its merits, but I know that the people who go in instead will do the same kind of crap.

 

I normally don't have the "vote the bums out" mentality, but that might change for my state-level votes this year. And it's funny because I have friends (believe it or don't) that call me the usual "right-wing extremist" names, but yet in elections I typically have a split ticket (or at least vote for a Democrat or two) while they go straight down the Jackass side of the ballot.

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