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« on: July 12, 2007, 08:39:13 AM »

Add to that Schaffer's failure to beat moderate beer magnate Pete Coors in the 2004 race, and the impression remains that "he's not the strongest candidate in the world," according to Bickers.

Pete Coors, a moderate?   Huh?

Seriously, was I following a different election or something?
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2007, 11:41:30 AM »

And of course they've engaged in the revisionist history that Schaffer would've beaten Salazar, even though the GOP pulled out all the stops to ensure Coors' victory in the primary.

I don't think you need to engage in "revisionist history" to realize, in retrospect, that Coors was a far worse candidate than Schaffer could ever hope to be.  He was an awful, awful campaigner.

Yes, I would say that Schaffer is perhaps mentally ill with some serious personality disorders. Im not a psychologist, but my parents are in the special ed profession and they are almost as keen as some psychologists and therapists.

Never before have two cents been so worthless.
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