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« Reply #25 on: October 11, 2018, 02:02:44 AM »

I wish all of these Democrats in NJ - who we know are immensely enlightened and reasonable - would give up the partisanship and vote against Mendendez due to his corruption.  I know, I know, it would go against their political positions, but they're the reasonable party.

I expected more of you, NJ Dems.

I don’t blame them for voting for Menendez in the general election (a vote for Hugin is a vote to make McConnell majority leader, after all), but I expected more of them in the primary. Oh well, not really.

I mean, his primary "opponent" was a literal some chick without a campaign and still got like 40% of the vote, so...

But yeah, it is sad and beyond pathetic that no serious Democrat stepped up to challenge him, as they would've won easily, both the primary and the general.

I'll give Tom the benefit of the doubt here and assume he wasn't trying to compare Menendez's garden variety corruption with Moore's pedophilia in that post.

Isn't there credible reports of Menendez' own pedophilia in the DR and Haiti? New Jersey is built on corruption, Menendez is a different breed of sick.
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« Reply #26 on: October 11, 2018, 02:08:32 AM »

I wish all of these Democrats in NJ - who we know are immensely enlightened and reasonable - would give up the partisanship and vote against Mendendez due to his corruption.  I know, I know, it would go against their political positions, but they're the reasonable party.

I expected more of you, NJ Dems.

I don’t blame them for voting for Menendez in the general election (a vote for Hugin is a vote to make McConnell majority leader, after all), but I expected more of them in the primary. Oh well, not really.

I mean, his primary "opponent" was a literal some chick without a campaign and still got like 40% of the vote, so...

But yeah, it is sad and beyond pathetic that no serious Democrat stepped up to challenge him, as they would've won easily, both the primary and the general.

I'll give Tom the benefit of the doubt here and assume he wasn't trying to compare Menendez's garden variety corruption with Moore's pedophilia in that post.

Isn't there credible reports of Menendez' own pedophilia in the DR and Haiti? New Jersey is built on corruption, Menendez is a different breed of sick.

I don't think those ever made it past the right wing rumor mills. But honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if they were true. The guy is a straight scumbag.
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« Reply #27 on: October 11, 2018, 02:10:40 AM »

I wish all of these Democrats in NJ - who we know are immensely enlightened and reasonable - would give up the partisanship and vote against Mendendez due to his corruption.  I know, I know, it would go against their political positions, but they're the reasonable party.

I expected more of you, NJ Dems.

I don’t blame them for voting for Menendez in the general election (a vote for Hugin is a vote to make McConnell majority leader, after all), but I expected more of them in the primary. Oh well, not really.

I mean, his primary "opponent" was a literal some chick without a campaign and still got like 40% of the vote, so...

But yeah, it is sad and beyond pathetic that no serious Democrat stepped up to challenge him, as they would've won easily, both the primary and the general.

I'll give Tom the benefit of the doubt here and assume he wasn't trying to compare Menendez's garden variety corruption with Moore's pedophilia in that post.

Isn't there credible reports of Menendez' own pedophilia in the DR and Haiti? New Jersey is built on corruption, Menendez is a different breed of sick.

I don't think those ever made it past the right wing rumor mills. But honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if they were true. The guy is a straight scumbag.

I was thinking that before I posted so I checked. Google "Menendez Dominican republic" and you'll find plenty of reputable sources. Menendez doesn't belong in public office, he's far worse than Al Franken ever was and he got chased out.

But like I said, everyone in NJ is corrupt. Menendez is a special breed, pedophile or not, he's just a bad guy. It's a shame that Republicans suck so bad that people like him can remain in the Senate.
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« Reply #28 on: October 11, 2018, 06:48:56 PM »

I wish all of these Democrats in NJ - who we know are immensely enlightened and reasonable - would give up the partisanship and vote against Mendendez due to his corruption.  I know, I know, it would go against their political positions, but they're the reasonable party.

I expected more of you, NJ Dems.

I don’t blame them for voting for Menendez in the general election (a vote for Hugin is a vote to make McConnell majority leader, after all), but I expected more of them in the primary. Oh well, not really.

I voted for McCormick in the primary. I knew it would be in vain, but really my conscience is clear even as I plan on voting for Menendez in November.
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« Reply #29 on: October 12, 2018, 11:45:12 AM »

Interesting crosstabs showing that far more Menendez supporters are open to considering Hugin than vice versa. Not surprising, but Hugin still has some opportunity at late persuasion.
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« Reply #30 on: October 12, 2018, 12:14:24 PM »

It’s telling that this board is perfectly fine with supporting a man with a corrupt and sketchy legal history since he is a Democratic Senator, yet this same board insists the man in the Oval Office needs to be removed for having a similar dubious legal history
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« Reply #31 on: October 12, 2018, 12:22:23 PM »

It’s telling that this board is perfectly fine with supporting a man with a corrupt and sketchy legal history since he is a Democratic Senator, yet this same board insists the man in the Oval Office needs to be removed for having a similar dubious legal history

Its very simple. Hugin will vote with Trump 80-90% of the time, Menendez wont.
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« Reply #32 on: October 12, 2018, 12:28:21 PM »

We're allowed to vote for Menendez this one time...too many Democrats crossed over to vote for Christie for governor...twice! At least the NJ Dems know that they want Menendez gone and it isn't a pleasant vote. The REPS in Alabama were swooning over Roy Moore.
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« Reply #33 on: October 12, 2018, 12:31:39 PM »

It’s telling that this board is perfectly fine with supporting a man with a corrupt and sketchy legal history since he is a Democratic Senator, yet this same board insists the man in the Oval Office needs to be removed for having a similar dubious legal history

Hugin literally has been endorsed by Atlas.
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« Reply #34 on: October 12, 2018, 12:37:47 PM »

It’s telling that this board is perfectly fine with supporting a man with a corrupt and sketchy legal history since he is a Democratic Senator, yet this same board insists the man in the Oval Office needs to be removed for having a similar dubious legal history

Actually, most red avatars don't like Menendez at all, but thanks for playing.
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« Reply #35 on: October 12, 2018, 07:20:06 PM »

It’s telling that this board is perfectly fine with supporting a man with a corrupt and sketchy legal history since he is a Democratic Senator, yet this same board insists the man in the Oval Office needs to be removed for having a similar dubious legal history

Trump's legal issues are in no way similar to Menendez's. Trump makes Menendez look like Mother Theresa.
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