I am happy to say that I was wrong
Back in April, I wrote that Cynthia McKinney was here to stay. I wrote that we were stuck with her. I was wrong and I couldn't be happier. McKinney lost last night in her attempt to retain her congressional seat. In her quasi-concession speech, she (true to form) blamed white voters, Republicans, Bush, Washington, the media, and electronic voting machines (what, the Jews escape blame this time?). As always, her own idiocy and uselessness and penchant for controversy were not to blame. Oh, no. The finger never points at Cynthia, does it? It's always someone else's fault.
Cynthia, you were (it feels so good to make that past tense) an embarrassment to the state of Georgia and you got what was coming to you. I lived in your district at one time and, despite letters and calls from me about various issues, you ignored me. I will now return the favor.
Good bye and good riddance.
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And how! I'm just hoping Mr. Johnson decides to stay for a little while, and does a good job in the House. We need a cure for Cynthia Hangover, and I hope he can help that happen.
I am proud to know that Georgia has gone to the polls and resoundingly said "No" to jackassery.
Now that I think about, how scary is it that she still got 42% of the vote? There's a heaping helping of crazy across that district.
Not very scary at all. 58-42 is called losing by two touchdowns, two extra points and a field goal. In partisan politics this day and age, that's huge.
Hopefully, this will spell the end of her political career.
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