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1 HappyWarrior  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 12:33:34pm

Oh boo fucking hoo. Go away loser.

2 aagcobb  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 1:04:20pm

Shields set at maximum wingnut; no fact can penetrate to shatter his delusions!

3 PeterWolf  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 2:16:59pm

Nut.Job.

4 Joanne  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 2:42:06pm

Dig Dig Dig Dig.

But please, GOP, keep on believing those polls. They’re totally right! Keep on keeping on.

Please proceed…for all of America.

5 JamesWI  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 3:21:40pm

His column is even dumber than this excerpt would have you believe. His theory of “voter suppression” is that because the IRS might have scrutinized Tea Party groups more, Tea Partiers didn’t go out and vote for Romney.

Because we all know that Tea Partiers were sitting around thinking “Man, I’ve already seen ads from about one hundred Koch-brothers-funded PACs telling me I should vote for Romney, but until I see a few more, I just can’t be bothered to cast my vote.”

6 Skip Intro  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 4:23:19pm
It wasn’t the first time Chambers floated such a theory. Shortly after last year’s election, he launched a new website — BarackOFraudo.com — in which he alleged that the President did not legitimately carry Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida. That website included a map (shown below) with the disputed states colored black.

“Colored black”? I see what he did there.

Good job. I see a Fox News gig in this guy’s future. They need a new pollster now that Dick Morris has gone back to sucking toes.

7 majii  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 7:34:44pm

Dean Chambers is as bad as Mitt Romney because each is still looking for a reason to explain Americans’ rejection of Romney/Ryan, and neither can accept the fact that Pres. Obama won without using voter fraud or other voter suppression tactics. The only politicians and supporters talking continuously about voter ID as a voter suppression tactic were republicans. The only political party that had an organization like True the Vote, whose members’ major goal was to keep people from voting was the GOP. No states with democratic governors and/or majority democratic lawmakers in their state legislatures wasted their time on voter ID laws.

8 jvic  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 7:49:02pm

The pre-election polls, the tabulated votes, and the exit polls were consistent with each other. Wow! Think of the scale of the conspiracy which made that happen.

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9 cinesimon  Mon, Jun 10, 2013 10:11:52pm

What’s with calling these far right nutters ‘conservative’?

10 Kruk  Tue, Jun 11, 2013 1:03:18am

re: #8 jvic

The pre-election polls, the tabulated votes, and the exit polls were consistent with each other. Wow! Think of the scale of the conspiracy which made that happen.

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I would have won too, if it hadn’t been for those darn kids…


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