Alvin Greene

So what’s up, South Carolina? The establishment GOP there looks pretty bad down there just from the racist hillbilly attacks on Nikki Haley, but as for the Democrats there… I guess they’re basically nonexistent in organization. How else do you explain Alvin Greene? Unemployed, lives with his father, paid the $10,000 to get in the Senate primary (where’d he get that money?), did no campaigning, and won with 58% of the vote against an actual funded politician. And the guy is unwatchable; he can’t even answer basic questions about his campaign. Oh, and he has a felony obscenity charge against him.

Democrats like nothing better than to feel really smart, but I’d love to hear the smart answer to what happened in South Carolina. So do Democrats follow politics at all, or do they just go to the polls and randomly vote for people?

19 Comments

  1. South Carolina? Is there a North Carolina, too?

    I know that West Virginia broke off from Virginia during the war between the East and the West, but I thought there was only one Carolina. There’s something spooky going on here.

  2. C’mon I like this guy. He is the essential democrat. Retarded, unprepared, but some how able to throw aways 10 grand of someone else’s money. How fed up with the communist party are the people of S.C. if they vote for a virtually unknown in the demon primary? Its a good sign that the communists are starting to take their affliction seriously, and casting votes for those that resemble their actual mentality, Forest’s friend bubba.

  3. I work with a black man that grew up in Georgia, (yes, he is a registered Democrat). According to him, lots of people he grew up with vote for the name at the top of the list, so Southern politicians have big arguments about whose name goes first. In other words, Democrat voters can be outsmarted by alphabetical order (we can use this weakness to take over the world!).

    My personal theory is that the other guy (Vic Rawl) is probably an unlikable tool, and people that knew who he was just voted against him. Why do I say such a horrible thing with no actual knowledge of the situation? Because he was the candidate backed by the SC Democratic party. The Democratic Party always supports the biggest tool in the race.

    Cheers,
    HCG

  4. Well I’m sure he got a lot of votes because he’s ALLLVINNNNNNN! Everybody likes Alvin. And after all, he is the “Greene” candidate, which seems to mean a lot nowadays. Plus, well (how do you say this delicately?), he’s a minority, and that seems to be a big plus with many now too. And then there’s the outside chance that people don’t really want “politicians” anymore, and he is pretty far removed from being whats commonly known as a politician.
    Other than that, I got no clue…

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