The liberal web site Daily Kos has a post that links to this post. Note I added a special welcome just for them. The link is in the comments section, the second one about being attacked. What whiners.
Update: Now Kos thinks we are scared. So I updated my post.
Another UPDATE: I got this from the Daily Kos comment section regarding South Dakota Republicans. I think Tim Johnson may have learned his Taliban speech from these guys:
squeal.Make them squeal like scolded children. Oh the moral outrage! I've had it. Make them squeal, make them outraged, make them cry uncle. Do something "too wrong" to them so that they squeal with moral outrage until they go horse. Reach out and touch them too hard. Touch them and make them worse so all can see their true colors. Let them squeal in pain when they see their political incompetence exposed for all to see.
Then kick da bums out. It's about time.
Then another piles on:
To see them laid waste before you, and to hear the lamentations of their interns. I love the smell of Republican blood on Election night.
Oh Stephanie...your supporters from out of state are so...I need some help here with the description.
More comments from Daily Kos:
I'm working for the DCCC out there in SD, and my buddy and I were outside logging in cars when two Republicans drove up to take the pictures you're seeing on the website now.Today, we were coordinating the fleet and found a ton of "Daschle doesn't speak for me" bumper stickers on our cars.
It is important to remember the following things:
The voters here don't care if people come in from out of state. After the Johnson-Thune race, they're used to it.
It is hypocritical of the Republicans to criticize Stephanie for being helped (indirectly due to McCain/Feingold--we aren't allowed to talk to the Herseth campaign) by evil out-of staters, as the Republicans are bringing in even more people than we are. Of course our people are better, so I think they're just jealous.
The republicans in SD are getting desperate; when Tim Johnson made an ill-advised statement referring to the "Taliban wing of the Republican party" that compared him to Saddam Hussein last year, there were protests calling on STEPHANIE to apologize.
--In short, it will be close, but we'll win.
A response to that comment carries a warning:
Perhaps you and your friends may not mind "if people come in from out of state" to promote Stephanie Herseth, but I've been speaking to an increased number of voters in rural areas as of late and something like that could negatively influence voters if the out-of-state DCCC campaigners do not present themselves properly. There will obviously be loosely defined guidelines which they must adhere to, but the bus-riders must keep in mind that they are campaigning in a state which leans heavily towards the Republican party regardless of which political party our Senators may affiliate themselves.
OK...now one of them comment about my web site:
That blog is NASTY. My browser cache feels dirty and needs a shower as a result of having gone there.P.S. The SD GOP webpage is priceless, too. Everything on there is negative! How emblematic.
They wonder why I don't have comments? And negative...I already know liberals are hypocrites. Nasty doesn't come close to the "screw them" response from Kos regarding the four Americans who were murdered, torched and hung from a bridge in Iraq. He may view me as attacking him, but he said it. This is the kind of characters who are coming to South Dakota and work on Herseth's campaign!
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