1/11/2008

Kos: “let’s have a little fun in Michigan”

By: Cao, Filed under: Communist, Socialist & Nazi , Demonrats , General , Hitlery , moonbat hysteria @ 9:57 pm

Daily KOS urges Dems to vote for ROMNEY in Michigan!

Now here’s the thing — without a real Democratic contest on the ballot [Hitlery is on there alone], and a lack of party registration in Michigan, this is an open primary. Anyone can pick up a Republican ballot. So Michigan Democrats and independents who want to see the Republican battle royale continue should just take a few minutes on Tuesday, January 15th to cast a ballot for Mitt Romney in the Republican primary.

*snip*

If we can help push Mitt over the line, not only do we help keep their field fragmented, but we also pollute Romney’s victory. How “legitimate” will the Mittster’s victory look if liberals provide the margin of victory? Think of the hilarity that will ensue. We’ll simply be adding fuel to their civil war, never a bad thing from our vantage point.

I wonder if hilarity will ensue if this little nefarious plan backfires. I’ve heard some people say they’re loving this idiocy, because they think Mitt is the best candidate.

So why are we doing this? Because we can. Because it’ll be fun. And because we’ve suffered Republican meddling, stealing, and disenfranchisement in our elections for far too long.

What a great way to get back at them, KOS, order your KOS kids to vote for a Republican. Good luck with that, Markos–you’re breathing too much of that tainted air in moonbat infested Berkeley.

Update January 12: Let’s see the hilarity ensue. John Bambeneck filed a complaint with the Michigan Attorney General against Daily Kos’ blogger Markos Moulitsas, requesting an investigation into whether or not Moulitsas is encouraging voter fraud in next week’s Michigan GOP primary.

Moulitsas’ call could be felonious. Michigan state law clearly indicates that unqualified electors voting in elections is a felony. It also specifies that counseling or aiding someone to vote in an election they are unqualified for is also a felony. Election law clearly specifies that to vote in a party’s primary, one must actually belong to that party.

Read the rest.

Digg it here.

3 Responses to “Kos: “let’s have a little fun in Michigan””

  1. thesquire Says:

    Um, perhaps you should go back and read that thread and watch Mr. Bambenek’s argument get totally demolished.

    Or you could read my post that takes it apart piece by piece.

    Or you could read DailyKos’ lawyer doing the same.

    In short, John Bambenek shouldn’t play lawyer - this is the second time he’s been burned doing so.

  2. Cao Says:

    Ad hominem does not constitute a legitimate argument, LOL

    You are all skirting what’s written in the law, but that completely fits the absence of rational thought displayed by the KOS kids’–who, as usual, march in blind unison lockstep to the orders of HE WHO MUST BE OBEYED; their fearless leader.

    Kos gets his history wrong:

    …Kos purposefully leave out the nasty truth: even without a single Republican vote, segregationist Wallace would have still won handily in 1972 Michigan, by more than 111,000 votes.

    Michigan’s apparently segregationist Democratic mainstream gave him at least 538,953 votes (I subtracted 1/3 of Wallace’ total, as if all Republicans added to Wallace’s vote total to arrive at that figure, even though 1/3 of the Republican cross-overs actually voted for McGovern. This figure is heavily biased in favor of his flawed argument, and he still loses), 111,259 more than also-ran George McGovern’s 425,694 according to Kos’ own source.

    Kos can rightly claim that Republicans crossed over in 1972. He just can’t credibly claim they affected the outcome.

    But leftists don’t care about FACTS…

  3. Cao Says:

    votervault will happily report all those voters as republican… It may not be actionable but it is still fraud, and even some kossacks agree on that point.

    Is Kos’s lawyer that stupid as to confuse John’s point-with voter registration? Guess so, lol…

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