dictators? having pushed that out there, dick morris then wrote up the results of that poll under the headline, latinos could be gop allies. yeah, if only we kept asking them questions like that. that crazy push poll was not done by dick morris himself, though. the small print says it was organized and funded by a man named john jordan of jordan winery in california. well, hello. dick morris seems to have gotten his hand into this california winemaker s guy s pocket lately so he seems to be the main funding source behind lots of different republican polls that have been yielding lots of really strike results. it s not just the aren t democrats just like latin-american dictators polls that was laughed at by every real pollster out there but this poll right here. look at that. this was organized and funded by john jordan. this poll funded by this california winemaker guy was a poll done for the u.s. senate race that s going to happen on tuesday in the great state of
have been yielding lots of really strange results. it s not just the democrats just like latin-american dictators polls that was laughed at by every real pollster out there but this poll right here. look at that. this was organized and funded by john jordan. this poll funded by this california winemaker guy was a poll done for the u.s. senate race that s going to happen on tuesday in the great state of massachusetts, and this poll found something amazing. it found that the republican candidate, the private equity guy, gabriel gomez, ex-navy s.e.a.l. found he was trailing the congressman ed markey by only one point. no other poll showed the race anywhere near that close, but this poll funded by the california winemaker guy found that to be true. amazing. also turns out that the wine guy who put together this too good to be true poll for gabriel gomez is the main donor for gomez s side.
blaming this on president obama, i just think it s an interesting coincidence. gerald ford actually, but still, what a coincidence. this is the battle of lexington, the battles of lexington and concord were the first battles of the revolutionary war, the revolutionary war, the big fight against the british, why we re here, fought in 1775 in the great state of massachusetts. here s michele bachmann campaigning for president in the state of new hampshire. you re the state where the shot was heard around the world at lexington and concord. lexington and concord, massachusetts. michele bachmann there speaking in new hampshire. on the left here, that is oscar-winning film icon john wayne. on the right there, that is serial killer john wayne gacy, who was convicted of killing more than 30 people throughout the 1970s in chicago. john wayne gacy, the one on the right, he s the serial killer, and he s the one from waterloo, iowa.
vaccination program, trying to encourage everybody in the country to get their swine flu shot, because there was a swine flu epidemic. in 1976, under republican president jerold ford. i find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another democratic party, jimmy carter. i m not blaming this on president obama, i just think it was an interesting question. it was gerald ford, actually, but whatever. this was the battle of concord in the revolutionary war, the big fight against the british. the battles of lexington and concord were fought in 1775 in the great state of massachusetts. here s michele bachmann campaigning for president in the state of new hampshire. you re the state where the shot was heard around the world at lexington and concord. lexington and concord, massachusetts. michele bachmann there, speaking
picture, trying to encourage everybody in the country to get their swine flu shot, because there was a swine flu epidemic in 1976 under republican president gerald ford. i find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out then under another democrat president, jimmy carter, and i m not blaming this on president obama, i just think it s an interesting coincidence. gerald ford actually, but still, what a coincidence. this is the battle of lexington, the battles of lexington and concord were the first battles of the revolutionary war, the revolutionary war, the big fight against the british, why we re here, fought in 1775 in the great state of massachusetts. here s michele bachmann campaigning for president in the state of new hampshire. you re the state where the shot was heard around the world at lexington and concord. lexington and concord,