"I dabbled into witchcraft. I never joined a coven," she said. " ... I hung around people who were doing these things. I'm not making this stuff up. I know what they told me they do," she said. "... One of my first dates with a witch was on a satanic altar, and I didn't know it. I mean, there's little blood there and stuff like that," she said. "We went to a movie and then had a little midnight picnic on a satanic altar."
I suppose, when the Tea Party gang starts talking about "taking back America," they're talking about taking it back to the days of the Salem Witch Hunts, when the Unites States was ruled by superstitious God-fearing nitwits who thought that witches existed and people could actually control events with their minds. This event should seal the election for the Delaware democrat - whoever he is - since voters don't like hearing about covens and Satan worship, even though they would concede that Satan exists.
It's a shame, because she's almost as attractive as Sarah Palin, and we all know how you people like attractive candidates. Sadly, she might be a Satan worshiper, which is only slightly more offensive to voters than somebody who is a gun nut like Palin. Hey, there are lines to be drawn, after all. You can hide behind the second amendment, but it's tough to hide behind the first, especially if your religion is backed by Satan.
I'd say it's about time that somebody talked about Satan and devil worship. For too long we've heard about how God is responsible for things and we've heard people "thank God" for stuff. Where are all the Satan worshipers? In Delaware, apparently. It's refreshing to hear somebody talk about being a witch and hanging out with Satanic cults.
Unfortunately for the Republicans, most voters won't appreciate it. But hey, that was close, wasn't it? I almost feel badly for you Tea Party "taking back America" gang. Maybe, instead of voting for somebody merely because of their party affiliation, you can start to look at what they believe in. What a novel idea.
It makes one wonder what sorts of shenanigans other candidates are up to who didn't subject themselves to revealing interviews.
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Are you kidding… the religious right are going to love this gal even more. In their eyes she has walked through the valley of death and temptation and came out the other side, “SAVED”…she’s a shoe in, especially if she is up against an incumbent. To tell you the truth I’d rather have a few of these whack-jobs in there compared to what we have now, than vote them out next election, again and again until we eventually have people running for office who are intelligent and cater to what is best for this country.
I don’t believe that the religious right is the majority in this country, what they do do well is stick together and VOTE, and that is what many of the poll’s are based on! They meet every week at their Churches and discuss their political tactics, they do business with each other and spread the money they make from the rest of us amongst them. They hire their own kind while overlooking the rest, especially with political jobs. The one thing I am glad to see is that they are throwing out the established politicians, and as wacky as these people may be they just may win against any established Demo incumbent they run against because we are all sick of the way things are and have been.
And here is where the problem lies, the progressive’s and liberals may be the majority but they do not organize, and many do not vote. I use to hang around a liberal site named “GNN” (Gorilla News Network), everyone was bitching about Bush and the repug’s in there, and how bad things were getting. I went to the rallies and no one showed up, when the congressional elections came up, I and a few others from that site actually voted, the majority did not! This blew my mind and I never went back to that site again. We are the majority but most do not vote.
Vote out the incumbent no matter what party they belong to, and the next election vote them out again. Never allow them to accumulate power because they will try. This is a long-term solution but eventually we will get the people we need in office. Most of the good people who can really make change will not run because of the sleazy campaigns that are run nowadays.
These things do work, in my life I have seen many changes from such actions. I have seen collage students stick together and change the policies of the establishment and end the Vietnam War. I have seen the African American minority stick together and win civil rights issues...
She won a tiny Republican primary, but it will take a lot more moxie to win the general election in November. She's already failed 2 other times.
The witchcraft flap is just the latest of O'Donnell's comments from the 1990s to surface and give fodder to those who say she's too politically unseasoned to win November's open-seat race against Democrat Chris Coons. O'Donnell told Bill O'Reilly that scientists have created mice that possess human brains; she said on "Politically Incorrect" that she would not lie to Nazis if she was hiding Jews in her house; and she reportedly said that women should not be permitted entry to military service institutions. The left has also criticized her denunciation of masturbation.
I’m a big fan of Bill Maher and very much aware of the kooky shit this babe says, but what I think people are saying is anyone is better than what we have, and have had for the past thirty years…I think we could run Bozo The Clown against any incumbent from either party and win now.
And this Bozo with tits is proof…
Later…
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