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Question: Is Mark Everson getting ignored unfairly, when compared to who isn't getting ignored?
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Everson is being treated unfairly
 
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Everson is being treated fairly
 
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Author Topic: Is Mark Everson being ignored unfairly?  (Read 1863 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: August 02, 2015, 11:38:27 AM »

He absolutely is; its a shame, too, because he's actually reasonable while also being conservative.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2015, 02:26:45 PM »

With Ben Carson, I agree but no one has ever heard of Everson, including me. Fiorina is known in the business community and more recently, GOP politics.

She is known in the business community as a failure and in GOP politics as a failure. Why losing a race for one office entitles her to run for a higher office is beyond me.

Yeah, back in my day losing a Senate race by 10 points was ground for you not to run for higher office again (let alone the Presidency).
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2015, 06:59:43 PM »

With Ben Carson, I agree but no one has ever heard of Everson, including me. Fiorina is known in the business community and more recently, GOP politics.

She is known in the business community as a failure and in GOP politics as a failure. Why losing a race for one office entitles her to run for a higher office is beyond me.

Yeah, back in my day losing a Senate race by 10 points was ground for you not to run for higher office again (let alone the Presidency).
Jerry Brown ran for President ten years after losing an open Senate race by seven points to a Republican mayor of San Diego.

... but he was Governor for two terms.
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