5 thoughts on “News/Politics 10-7-15

  1. I’ve complained before about the compassionate progressive on Huff Po being so proud of themselves for their kind remarks about Muslims tragedies and such and then lobbing hateful comments towards red state natural disaster victims. Here are a sampling of things said about the South Carolina floods. The headline on the story they commented on was; Death Toll From South Carolina Floods Rises to 14

    Hopefully they were all global warming climate change deniers. Got to weed out the intellectual laggards in the herd.

    God smiled on South Carolina .. LOL
    Splash the rain..And BOOM the dams… That’s more like “God punished you, now, repent”.

    God smiled today. Was he not paying attention during the last week?
    And I don’t think its funny that 14 people are dead, but I am tired of people praising God for good actions and giving Him a pass on all the other stuff. And what about His apparent obsession with trailer parks and tornadoes?

    (Replies to one of the few who suggested they should help.)
    Speak for yourself. If we keep rewarding their bad behavior, they’ll never learn.

    I really am torn about this let practice what they preach for a while

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  2. Kim, yep.

    And check out the Kim Davis trending topic on Twitter. Horrible, hateful comments and photos.

    Seriously, there’s no one meaner than a self-righteous liberal.

    Oh, sorry. Compassionate Progressive. 😉

    I am becoming more and more discouraged about the state of our nation. Perhaps someone like Ben Carson (but there is no one else really like him) is the the way to go, despite his lack of public office or business experience.

    Lord have mercy on us.

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  3. But they reached Chas OK.

    http://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/gallup-poll-2016-pollsters-214493
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    Gallup has been the country’s gold standard for horse-race election polling ever since its legendary founder, George Gallup, predicted Franklin Roosevelt’s landslide reelection in 1936.

    But after a bruising 2012 cycle, in which its polls were farther off than most of its competitors, Gallup told POLITICO it isn’t planning any polls for the presidential primary horse race this cycle. And, even following an internal probe into what went wrong last time around, Gallup won’t commit to tracking the general election next year. …

    It’s a stunning move for an organization that built its reputation on predicting the winners of presidential elections. But it comes at a time of unusual tumult in the polling world. Other top-level brands like the nonprofit Pew Research Center have yet to poll the horse race, and still others have expressed concern about the accuracy of polling at a time when fewer people are reachable or willing to talk to pollsters.

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