Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Monday, February 13, 2012

When Maine GOP chairman Charlie Webster announced that Mitt Romney had won the statewide caucuses by 94 votes over Ron Paul, the expected Paul stronghold of Washington County had not yet held its vote due to bad weather -- leading to suspicions of chicanery. But Paul supporters expect they'll win the most delegates from the state anyway, because of their better expertise at the delegate-selection process in caucuses. "We are confident that we will control the Maine delegation for the convention in August," said Jesse Benton, Paul's national campaign chairman.

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No.

Paul must have sponsored some anti-pedophile legislation back in the day. I've never seen Shoefox get so worked up over anything else.

Who cares? he'll get his two minutes of speechifying at the Convention and then climb in bed with Rmoney.

Who cares? -- #3 | Posted by northguy3

I do. Maybe it's silly to think about legitimacy when the money issues are as bad as they are, but games like this (also played in Iowa this season and in Michigan and Florida by the Dems in 2008) rob voters of their choices.

It would be awesome if Paul won Maine.

Romney, the Republicans hate you. They prefer Santorum to you.

The GOPers sure do run a transparent election don't they? Makes one so proud.

I cant even key in drudge without getting you maggots.

what a fucking world we face together.

smoke them while you got them.

Maine is a fabulous place. none here would make it through a night without adult supervision.

it is cold, harsh and unforgiving in the extreme.

people live there because the climate tends to kill undesired... things.

Maine is a fabulous place. none here would make it through a night without adult supervision.

it is cold, harsh and unforgiving in the extreme.

High of 40F this Thursday. Sounds pretty hardcore, dude.

Phoenix - Rmoney wrapped up the nomination about 4 seconds after Obama won in 2008. All this primary stuff is smoke and mirrors.

Rmoney wrapped up the nomination about 4 seconds after Obama won in 2008. All this primary stuff is smoke and mirrors. -- #10 | Posted by northguy3

Exactly. That's the complaint.

within the boundraries of human construct no choice is possible.

welcome to the jungle baby.

armyourpersonandloved.

Phoenix- I'd feel your pain, but The GOP's klown parade is gonna keep them out of the WH and cost them Senate and House seats.

And those are good things.

50 degrees f below your body temperature is extreme.

try it sometime. it is... liberating to understand how to survive such.

half the retreads here would die in a week without pepsi.

dude.

50 degrees f below your body temperature is extreme.

No it isn't, retard. In Chicago that's shorts weather.

Maine should be ashamed since less than 1% of voters there even bothered to vote. The state has 1.3 million people, and according to the state web site they have over 900,000,000 registered voters as of 2006, which seems a little high based on population numbers. Less than 6,000 votes were cast in their recent primary. Now I know Maine is mostly liberal, but this result was pathetic! If the GOP infighting is causing these low turn out rates, we may be in trouble come next november.

50 degrees f below your body temperature is extreme.

average human body temp.

98.6F

minus 50F.

48.6F (I used vernon's calculator)

I don't even turn the fucking heater on for that. That's extreme?

my person has conscience concerns over my last post. conscience is a thing no one cares aboout lately. I was trying to drudge the latest on individual civilians being shelled by military artillery in Syria, and got hooked here. I find this place... amusing.

we all have needs that shall be fulfilled by mechanism presented. this place now occupies my person and becomes a mechanism. not a fault.of my being, a fault of presented opertynity... I too am a victim

persons known to me instilled particular methods required to survive outside the bubble we consider reality. her husband was annoyed that sh6e would not sleep under a wood roof. she slept in a tent her whole.life. my grandfathers mother.

he never forgot. drop your naked ass off into a crapass piece of soil no person would occupy unless their frigging plane crashed... and come out a month later alive... nbfdrxr

drop same.naked ass into same situation and emerge a hundred years later with wiability and projection

#18 | Posted by mmercier at 2012-02-13 07:09 PM | Reply | Flag:Damn these shrooms are good.

Paul must have sponsored some anti-pedophile legislation back in the day. I've never seen Shoefox get so worked up over anything else.

#2 | POSTED BY JOE AT 2012-02-13 03:59 PM | REPLY | FLAG

It couldn't possibly be that he's a racist lunatic who would be totally cool with people basing hiring on race or sexuality, or executing jaywalkers so long as the Constitution does not specifically forbid it.

It must be because I'm a pedophile or something.

Although Joe's idiocy made me look up Ron Paul on pedophiles. Ron Paul is okay with states decriminalizing child porn, since the constitution doesn't specifically forbid it.

You might wanna project less, Joe.

48.6F (I used vernon's calculator)
I don't even turn the fucking heater on for that. That's extreme?
#17 | POSTED BY AXIOM AT 2012-02-13 06:54 PM | REPLY | FLAG

Of course you don't turn the heater on for that. You're in your house. when it's 48 degrees outside, your house is likely to be around 65 or 70. Heat doesn't transfer out of a house all that quickly and humans undergoing normal activities generate not insignificant amounts of heat as well.

Now try living outside in the same temp.

It's always easy to tell when someone's never even been camping. They say stupid shit like Aciom did here.

you assume the ability for warmth and dryness is a given.

my windowss are open, the wife is in bitch mode. it is @25 f here.

Ayn tells me to not waste time...

I still do.

sleep @ 40 f without external heat source or a mountain bag any let me know how things go.

my record was @20 below. my rum went slush. I lost my eyelashes too.

I know Maine. well. there are things there... interesting things.

I once saw a forest swept aside by a cloud that crashed into the ground. the static or lightening strikes turned the black of night to the green of noon for an hour. it took an extra day to get out.

no one knows, no one cares.

A wanna be #Occupier? MonistatGirl?

the assumption that Maine is liberal is just such... an assumption. Maine is a rock solid conservitive position. has been, will be. polls taken in Bangor and other urban centers are diluted by massholes and colleges.

peoples of our north are there with purpose of... particular intent. words fail here.

I know people who actually move further north if they see a mcdonalds.

there is a culture that most have no ability to comprehend.

I have Maine relatives. we do not know where they are. they do not know where we are. they raised my father. even he can not find them. we know what they do, just not where they reside.

I dislike in strong fassion giving away information as such for free.

this is my failing.

when it's 48 degrees outside, your house is likely to be around 65 or 70.

Try ~50. Living 'mongst the pines in a 75 year old house. No sunlight to warm the house during the day.

It's always easy to tell when someone's never even been camping.

I've section hiked nearly 400mi of the Appalachian Trail and I've completed the Palmetto Trail in sections. The coldest I've ever camped was near Mount Rogers near the Grayson Highlands in January. I think it got down to the minus 20's.

I slept in a hammock, comfortably.

Total pack weight, minus water is 5lbs or so. It bumps up to around 8lbs in the winter for weekend trips.

Now try living outside in the same temp.

Living in it would be cake. I'd hardly call 48F extreme...and I live on the coast of SC.

There is no reality in the USA except what Hollywood and big business and their corrupt politician puppets deem so. That began in earnest in 2000 with Bush Gore. Gore did not have the guts to push the issue to the hilt as he should have done.

there is a culture that most have no ability to comprehend.

It's the French in them.

MMercier, are you unable to wear watches? Do you eat 1 lb of chocolate everyday as part of your 10,000 calorie regimen? Do you diagnose your own cancer and set your own fractures?

LoD,

We had some tough guy on the DR who penned an entire paragraph about all of the broken bones he's had (he sets his own fractures) when he shakes hands with people the static electric shock knocks them off their feet, etc.

Joe Hans'd (I'll explain the term Hans'd if necessary) the post.

If you catch him posting tomorrow ask him about it.

It's pretty hilarious.

We had some tough guy on the DR who penned an entire paragraph about all of the broken bones he's had (he sets his own fractures) when he shakes hands with people the static electric shock knocks them off their feet, etc.

Joe Hans'd (I'll explain the term Hans'd if necessary) the post.

If you catch him posting tomorrow ask him about it.

It's pretty hilarious.

#29 | Posted by JeffJ at 2012-02-13 10:42 PM

That's what I was referencing, the dead watches (presumably due to static discharge), the chocolate, etc. MMercier = GitMBoy part 2.

"my record was @20 below. my rum went slush."

You need a better rum dealer.

This is MENSAKOOK, right?

Since you guys brought up this DR classic...

I can set my own fractures.

I have stiched my own wounds since I was a child.

I pull my own teeth. Regularly file others.

Knew I had cancer 2 years before any doctor (pain meds).

If I am injured to the point of death, there are explicit demands to not use life saving measures, including blood transfusions.

At least 7 scull fractures. Double shattered mandable in a bar fight(very painful). 2 heart attacks. Tossed from a moving vehicle twice. Run over by a car or truck 2 times. Whooping cough, measels, mumps(8-9 times)pox. survived a 5.5 grain dose of methaqualone sulphate.

I work 7 days a week, on an average of 4 hrs. sleep a night. I work in -20 to 120 f, year round.

I dont wear watches, because they quit working in a matter of seconds, and are non-repairable.

I dont wear any jewelry, as they leave burn marks on my body, if worn more than a few minutes. Most electronic equipment goes berserck when I am present. I can knock a grown man to the ground( static charge)just by shaking his hand. I don't shake many hands.

I stand 5'8" tall, weight of 205, a 31 inch waist, 48-18 shirt. I eat at least 10000 calories, plus 1 pound of chocolate, every day, for at least the last 25-30 years.

I scare doctors.

Posted by gitmboy at 2007-05-02 02:58 PM

I've section hiked nearly 400mi of the Appalachian Trail and I've completed the Palmetto Trail in sections. The coldest I've ever camped was near Mount Rogers near the Grayson Highlands in January. I think it got down to the minus 20's.
#25 | Posted by Axiom

Appalachians are foothills and Its trails are a walk in the park.

Appalachians are foothills and Its trails are a walk in the park.

what does that have to do with anything?

#32 - still hilarious.

#32 is the greatest post in the history of this website. I have a new favorite piece of it every time I read it. Today it's that he regularly files his teeth. WTF!

#32 I like having the mumps 8 or 9 times.

Appalachians are foothills and Its trails are a walk in the park.

I once walked across the Appalachian trail, it was no big deal. It's only like 8' across.

So? Big Deal!

Back in my day we walked to school in the snow up hill (both ways) with no shoes and we ate coal for breakfast.

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