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FiredUp Missouri Attacks; Roy Blunt Rises in the Polls: Is There a Correlation?

September 24th, 2009 by mopns · No Comments

One could conclude that FiredUp Missouri is becoming more and more irrelevant.  It seems the only ones drinking their Kool Aid are the wine and cheese set and the SEIU types.

More importantly. Blunt’s resurgence says that ordinary Missourians see through Robin Carnahan’s “duck and hide/rope a dope” campaign strategy. They want leadership in the Senate, not a politician who only wants the seat because of her last name.

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  • 1 Paul Ground // Sep 24, 2009 at 4:31 pm

    Don’t you wonder about the conversation at the Carnahans’ Thanksgiving Dinner? I mean, here’s Robin, trying to become a Senator, listening to some Democrat consultants who think they’re frightfully clever, who tell her, “Lay low — we’re in like flint!” Then there’s Mama Jean who, as a Senator, was cited as perhaps the dumbest person ever to sit in the United States Senate. And then she looks over at brother Russ. If you were Robin, wouldn’t you wish your last name was Hearnes or something?

  • 2 manateespirit // Sep 25, 2009 at 6:44 am

    Well, the name game worked for the Kennedys, even after they were exposed for what they were…entitled people who never worked a real job in their lives. Ted personified the worst example of “getting away with murder” .

    Hopefully, we are out of that period in our history. Look at Robin Carnahan AND her brother for what they do, what they DON’T do, what they say and what they DON’T say. THEN make your political decision based on actions. Or non-action for that matter.

    And on that note, I will say, based on everything I see from the Carnahan act, let’s get the vaudeville cane and pull them off the stage. They are a pitiful pair.

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