Good news for the GOP as the Utopian Progressives shut down their ad campaign in Kentucky.

Lede from Memeorandum.com:  

Kyle Trygstad / Roll Call:
DSCC Goes Dark in Kentucky  —  The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has gone dark in Kentucky, where the party is targeting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.  —  After a significant investment in support of Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes …

Editor's notes:  So,  what just happened in Kentucky regarding the Grimes challenge to Mitch McConnell?  

Forget Grimes' refusal to admit she voted for H Obama.  I believe "what just happened" was the Grimes/McConnell debate.  To put it in clear terms,  Mitch beat the pants off Kentucky's Secretary of State.  

If McConnell (R-Ken),  the Senate's minority leader,  looses his re-election bid,  the GOP's bid to retake the Senate would suffer a serious blow.  Since Grimes was asked about her presidential vote in 2008 and 2012,  and her subsequent refusal to admit her allegiance to the Utopian Progressives within the Democrat Party,  McConnell's polling numbers have established him as the front runner in this contest.  

While Grimes handled this question as poorly as one can imagine,  her performance in this week's debate made it clear that she is  not qualified to move out of state governance into national politics.  

The U.P. (Utopian Progressive) decison to pull their adds and cut their monetary loses,  is a telling indication of what they, now,  think of their chances to defeat Senator McConnell.  

While nothing is written in stone,  before any midterm election cycle,  still,  the news favors the GOP in this case.    

7 comments:

  1. Only city folk are educated? Don't you live in rural Tenn.? And the youth pastor is a Democrat. Try to keep up.

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  2. I have a real education, not a 'christian education'.

    http://politix.topix.com/news/14476-firing-creationist-science-teachers-is-a-ok-with-the-supreme-court

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  3. I have seen no evidence of your claims to being educated. And what is your definition of "Christian education?" I will wager it has nothing to do with the reality of being educated in a Christian friendly setting.

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  4. There are real colleges with Christian affiliation (Notre Dame, TCU, etc...) and then there are the the all too common seminary colleges, Baptist colleges, and evangelical science-denying backward colleges that hurt America with their indoctrination of stupidity and willful ignorance ... Liberty, Bob Jones, Wheaton, Bryan College, etc...
    Find one near you:
    https://answersingenesis.org/colleges/

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  5. So where did you attend for your "PhD?" Abilene Christian, LaSalle and Michigan were all involved in my education. If our discussions are any gauge, your schooling was poorly advised. lots of very good names have come out of Wheaton and Bob Jones. I am not acquainted with the academics of the reamining two.

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  6. Bob Jones - hahahaha
    Creationist colleges don't qualify as 'education'

    I'm a Hurricane and Seminole... two of the best.

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  7. Abiline Christian, LaSalle and Michigan U were my schools of choice. So what ?? Miami U ranks 48th and The Seminoles rank 90th per US News and World Report - hardly "the best" in any category, but, again, "so what?" Why your obsession as to Bob Jones? Bob Jones University is an accredited University, but not by Federal standards, The only difference between its accreditation and that of secular schools is the its general ed. course studies. Federal accreditation is required in order to getting funding from the Federal Government - a control factor that works well for the secular/godless crowd. Because you tried and failed to make your personal faith a meaningful experience, does not mean that you have suddenly become an achiever. Your pettiness continues to be a suprise to me, especially in view of your "PhD" claims.

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