In their own words. Chris Carmona, who got doubled up by Melissa Noriega 55 -26 yesterday, posted this on her Facebook wall:
Not a single capitalized letter. Impressive.
Louis Molnar, who garnered almost 11% in his AL4 bid against Amy Price (21%) and C.O. Bradford (68%):
Molnar, whom everyone has presumed to be Latino all this time, turns out to be Hungarian. When he says "I come from an immigrant family," he means his family came over the Canadian border.
And one blogger:
Whew. Yes, we did. The online poll came closer. (Teasing the big man. His progs are usually better than mine, which is why I stopped making any.)
And one elected official. This is more TeaBagger psychosis than it is pharmaceutically-induced mania:
Stanart: aside from turnout, election day went smoothly
"Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, did you enjoy the play?"
Elections usually DO go smoothly when only ONE out of every ten registered voters shows up to vote, you moron. Maybe if you stopped making sure every single piece of paper distributed to election judges gets your name printed in BOLD on it, your office could correct misinformation in election manuals instead of having to print 4 pages of corrections. Stop wasting OUR taxpayer money on YOUR mistakes, STAN STANART.
I could continue with additional insanity, but it's a beautiful day and I'm going to spend some of it outside.
"congratulations melissa. this has been a fun experience. i look forward to working closely with you over the next two years to make it all the more easier to transition into the seat in 2013. congratulations! "
Not a single capitalized letter. Impressive.
Louis Molnar, who garnered almost 11% in his AL4 bid against Amy Price (21%) and C.O. Bradford (68%):
Thank you to everyone who supported me in this race. It was a tremendous win! What a ride! I now hold a new title: Hon. (Ret.) Louis Molnar and am off to my next set of challenges. Stay tuned! :)
Molnar, whom everyone has presumed to be Latino all this time, turns out to be Hungarian. When he says "I come from an immigrant family," he means his family came over the Canadian border.
And one blogger:
Mayoral Margin. Given the review done in the previous post, I’m willing to up my margin and say that Annise Parker goes over 60% today. If I were bolder in my guesstimating, I might even suggest 65%. We’ll see soon enough how close to accurate that is.
Whew. Yes, we did. The online poll came closer. (Teasing the big man. His progs are usually better than mine, which is why I stopped making any.)
And one elected official. This is more TeaBagger psychosis than it is pharmaceutically-induced mania:
Stanart: aside from turnout, election day went smoothly
"Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, did you enjoy the play?"
Elections usually DO go smoothly when only ONE out of every ten registered voters shows up to vote, you moron. Maybe if you stopped making sure every single piece of paper distributed to election judges gets your name printed in BOLD on it, your office could correct misinformation in election manuals instead of having to print 4 pages of corrections. Stop wasting OUR taxpayer money on YOUR mistakes, STAN STANART.
I could continue with additional insanity, but it's a beautiful day and I'm going to spend some of it outside.
3 comments:
Are you goofing around about the Latino/Hungarian thing, or did people really think that?
The number given to me for Melissa Noriega did not work. I wanted to congratulate her and to do it in a timely fashion out of respect. The only option I had at the time was to do it through my phone via FB. Unfortunately my "shift" button was stuck and I could not capitalize anything. But if you find glory in making that a negative item, then have at it. - Chris Carmona
Glory? No. Humor? Absolutely.
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