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« A modest proposal | Main | David Keene: Obama will overreach »

Brady Campaign celebrating

Posted by David Hardy · 10 November 2008 07:23 AM

Pdf here. Of course they have reason to do so, but their claims do involve quite a bit of "creative writing." As I see it, it proves an "F" who pretends to be an "A" can beat a "C." The question then becomes... does the "F" then act like an "F," or does he figure that having won as a fake "A" he'd better act like one if he wants to get re-elected as one? Time will tell.

· antigun groups

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thirdpower | November 10, 2008 11:56 AM | Reply

Wow. That was one long self-congratulatory love fest there.

I'm wondering where they got their numbers from. They got their rears handed to them in head to head contests in Illinois.

Broken down :

NRA vs BC:

President 0:1
US House 2:0
IL House 5:2

ISRA vs BC (preferred candidates)

IL Senate (0:1)
IL House 2:1 (2:1)


http://daysofourtrailers.blogspot.com/2008/11/illinois-elections-by-numbers.html

zippypinhead | November 10, 2008 1:59 PM | Reply

I guess we shouldn't be surprised that the Brady Campaign claims the election was in fact a single-issue referendum on gun control, and that they now have an overwhelming mandate for their platform. Too bad they weren't paying attention to what the polling revealed was ACTUALLY on voters' minds this year.

Ladies and Gentlemen: Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts; we may experience significance turbulance ahead...

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