July 01, 2007

"The Youth Vote"

The State alums sticking it to the NYT/CBS/MTV's favorite little skulls full of mush (click image to watch):


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Posted by: Good Lt. at 12:01 AM | Comments (7) | Add Comment
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1 Oh that was funny.
 Sad but true.....I find myself no really like anybody on the right or left...I could trust both sides about as fare as I could throw them.

Posted by: Indrid Cold at July 01, 2007 02:37 AM (kxKkl)

2 yo, just keepin real!

Posted by: Barry at July 01, 2007 02:42 AM (KRpJM)

3 If you actually go to the site a the end, you will see that this is meant to be ironic.  It is a site trying to register as may 18 year-olds as possible.
 
Mike
 

Posted by: Michael Stora, Ph.D. at July 01, 2007 06:57 PM (CDa3v)

4

I think the other side (those nasty Liberals) is doing a more effective job at luring the 18 year old voters these days.  Sadly the Republicans don't have a message that resonates with young voters.  Though some rebel members of the Grand Old Party have tried to steer the party back to Barry Goldwater conservatism (Sullivan, Paul, etc), their message is not appreciated by the die hards.  The neocon hold is too strong.


 


I think the GOP will be wandering in the wilderness for a long long time....


Posted by: Bo at July 01, 2007 07:41 PM (euN4c)

5 The number of people registering as Republicans increased after the Shamesty defeat last week.

Ask yourself why, Bo.

Posted by: Good Lt at July 01, 2007 08:46 PM (yMbfY)

6 "The only two candidates that speak clearly, you see, are the ones they call the kooks. On the Democratic side they ask Mike Gravel a question and he goes, "Do you think Ameri-- English should be the official language?" He said, "Yes." And the rest of them say, "No, not the official language, the national language." I said, "Well, what the devil is the national lang"-- I mean, why don't you just say "no"? And on the Republican side you have Ron Paul, who was the only candidate who is antiwar and pro-civil liberties. That is he opposes what this administration is doing in terms of civil liberties. And they call him a kook. That's the closest thing you can get [to Barry Goldwater]. So you can imagine Senator Goldwater, if he were-- he'd probably throw up his hands at the whole process and not run," - Victor Gold, former speech-writer to Goldwater.
 
Not sure where you get your stats Lt. Dan, but for a peak into the mind of the young voter, read this:
 
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/andrew_sullivan/article2009592.ece

 


 


Posted by: Bo at July 01, 2007 09:28 PM (euN4c)

7 Wow. The UK Times says that everyone on earth is now a liberal - I'm so inclined to believe it.

Here's the UK Times in Feb. of 2004 lamenting the "Skull and Bonesization" of the American political system. That's the same kind of crap the 9-11 Twoof brigades feed from in their slop trough. Just like the "blame Israel first" that you reside in BO. You're all feathered cluckheads of the same stupid flock.

And its funny, because the liberals' pet immigration bill in Congress went down in flames, defeated by the minority, with Bush and Ted Kennedy as the biggest liberal losers of all.

So you didn't read the Rasmussen polls to see the ebb and flow, did you Bo? Afraid of what you might see?

Maybe a Jooooooo was behind the sudden shift to the GOP...



Posted by: Good Lt at July 01, 2007 10:24 PM (yMbfY)

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