Wednesday, June 06, 2012

The left doesn't like to lose

As was lamented by Ed Shultz last night, there is always some excuse why they didn't prevail or some reason why the voters are stupid , or how the leftist were out spent yada, yada, yada.

Yhe point that this fat turd Shultz doesn't get, is that in a democratic republic, the people get to vote and the vote carries the day and the moment. The rest of America has had to live with their mistake for the past four years now and hopefully Americans are about to correct that mistake. As it concerns the governor of Wisconsin, the people have spoken and they have once again made the point that they are tired of unions and the bullying tactics of the left.

Schultz On Walker Win: He Could "Be Indicted In The Next Few Days"

Ed Schultz, an ardent supporter of unions and the recall of Gov. Scott Walker, reacts to the Wisconsin electorate voting to keep Walker as governor.

"In many respects it's to be expected, considering how much money was thrown at this race. You know, NBC is calling it for Walker. Okay, I think it's awful close and there's a lot of absentee ballots yet that are still out and it's going to be very, very close down to the wire" MSNBC's Schultz said.

"Certainly it is not the end and it's going to be an opportunity for the progressive movement to regroup nationally and understand exactly what they are up against," a teary-eyed Schultz lamented.

"And this sets the template for the Republicans and tells the right-wing in this country that if they can outfund their opponent they have a real good shot as winning," Schultz, an enthurasatic supporter of President Barack Obama in 2008 said toward the end of the segment.

Ed Schultz concluded the segment by making a wild assertion. "Scott Walker could very well be indicted in the coming days," the MSNBC host said.

"So it's going to be really a fight for the Democrats here in November, no question about it," Schultz said.

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