Big Ol' Smitty 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Tom Coburn - Oklahoma The former doctor and three-term Congressman elected during the "Gingrich Revolution" of 1994 is undoubtedly the most right-wing member of his new Senate class. Coburn called his campaign against conservative Democrat Brad Carson "a battle of good vs. evil," suggested blacks have a genetic disposition toward a shorter life expectancy, and said "lesbianism is so rampant in some of the schools in southeast Oklahoma that they'll only let one girl go to the bathroom." Most noteworthy, Coburn favors "the death penalty for abortionists and other people who take life," explaining his ardent opposition by noting how his great-grandmother was raped by a territorial sheriff. Not surprisingly, he earned a 97 percent lifetime approval rating from the American Conservative Union (ACU). Jim DeMint - South Carolina A fellow three-term fundamentalist Christian Congressman, DeMint caused an uproar in his race against Democrat Inez Tenenbaum by saying that homosexuals and pregnant women with live-in boyfriends should be forbidden to teach in public schools. He opposes abortion even in the case of rape or incest and doesn't think gays should be able to adopt. A virulent supporter of strong national defense and unfettered free trade, DeMint told his opponents in a Republican primary debate to "stop whining about job losses." He advocates a flat federal income tax and co- sponsored a bill in the House to raise the national sales tax to a whopping 23 percent. DeMint matched Coburn's 97 percent lifetime rating from the ACU. Mel Martinez - Florida President Bush's former Housing Secretary earned rebukes from the state press for his dirty campaigning in the GOP primary and general election. The St. Petersburg Times took the unprecedented step of revoking its endorsement of Martinez after he ran ads calling his opponent--conservative Republican Bill McCollum--"the new darling of homosexual extremists" and "antifamily" for supporting bipartisan federal hate crime legislation and expanded stem cell research. Martinez accused his opponent in the general election--former state superintendent Betty Castor-- of allowing a "terrorist cell" at the University of South Florida, allegedly run by professor Sami Al-Arian. John Thune - South Dakota In his successful bid to knock off Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, the three- term Congressman pulled out every dirty trick in the book. In addition to illegally intimidating Native American voters, his campaign employed the "Southern Strategy" by sending out mailings reading "The dogs are lining up to vote for Tom Daschle,"--a reference to old racist store signs that used to say "No Dogs or Indians Allowed." As if blatant racism wasn't enough, Republicans sent out "Vote for Daschle and Vote for Sodomy" stickers to churches across the state. Finally, six South Dakota Republican campaign workers, including Thune's nephew, were forced to resign after forging absentee ballots, but later dispatched to help run ground operations for the GOP in Ohio. Thune would make Tony Soprano proud. David Vitter - Louisiana This far-right, family-values, three-term Congressman becomes the first Republican Senator elected in Louisiana since Reconstruction. As Vitter prepared to run for governor in 2002, the secretary of the Jefferson Parish Republican Party accused him of an 11-month affair with a prostitute. He denied the allegations but withdrew from the governor's race due to marital problems. Two years later Vitter--whom Charles Pierce calls "a polite David Duke"--ran for the Senate opposing all forms of abortion, gun control and affirmative action, prompting cries of racism in the heavily-African American state. He also ran possibly the most ludicrous ad of the political season, showing UN troops from Libya, North Korea and Cuba taking over Louisiana elections and lowering the American flag. Vitter even outdid his formidable arch-conservative colleagues by scoring a perfect 100 from the ACU in 2002, for a lifetime average of 93. Here they are folks. Your crazy new leaders. Get used to them. Source: The Nation Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Robfather 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Surprise, surprise. The Nation doesn't like the Republican pick ups in the senate. I voted for Vitter and am glad he avoided the runoff. The UN commercial was hilarious. I also thought Thune's "In his own words" ad against Dasshole was one of the best ads of the political season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 You meant this article came from Nation? Get the hell outta here... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest macheteofodin Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Can Republicans at least admit that these people are, at the very least, partially insane? You aren't going against the party if you admit to there being some morons in the group. Then again, it must be a vast liberal conspiracy and not the fact these people are actually dickwads. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 ...so, what were the losers like? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Czech Republic 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Can Republicans at least admit that these people are, at the very least, partially insane? You aren't going against the party if you admit to there being some morons in the group. Then again, it must be a vast liberal conspiracy and not the fact these people are actually dickwads. I think Thune is an improvement over Tom Daschle, by leaps and bounds. By the way they mentioned on CNN that Daschle is up for a Cabinet spot if Bush wants to go bi-partisan. All I have to say on that is NOOOOOOOO Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snuffbox 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 ...so, what were the losers like? Terrorists. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Pretty much so. Say, didn't we all make fun of Ashcroft for losing to a dead person? How about the liberal losers that lost to these guys?... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Tyler; Captain America 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 They forgot to mention that Mel Martinez is also a smelly, evil, trial lawyer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Anglesault Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Kind of funny in a creepy way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jobber of the Week 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 They forgot to mention that Mel Martinez is also a smelly, evil, trial lawyer. Well, there goes ALL hopes of tort reform, which was always an important issue and never something that we just made up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snuffbox 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2004 Say, didn't we all make fun of Ashcroft for losing to a dead person? How about the liberal losers that lost to these guys?... I think the descriptions of the democrat 'candidates' in these cases would in most cases induce vomit.... Goddamn, I just love Americas election process Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted November 7, 2004 They forgot to mention that Mel Martinez is also a smelly, evil, trial lawyer. Is there any other kind? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr. Tyler; Captain America 0 Report post Posted November 7, 2004 Republican? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted November 7, 2004 Check followed by Mate! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 7, 2004 Can Republicans at least admit that these people are, at the very least, partially insane? You aren't going against the party if you admit to there being some morons in the group. Then again, it must be a vast liberal conspiracy and not the fact these people are actually dickwads. DeMint said some idiotic things --- but his ideas were infinitely better than the twatrock that was Inez. And, since you have dolts like Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, and Nancy Pelosi in Congress --- we can't help but look good. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites