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Santee Fishing Club July 16, 2014 at 11:55 am

My fishing buddies & I agree that the only thing Haley has over her opponents is that she’s a gorgeous piece of ass who wears tight tight skirts.

The senseless deaths of 12 small children under her watch (DSS), the wholesale statewide security breach of citizens’ tax information (DOR), the giveaway of dredging spoil area in Jasper County to Georgia Gov. Deal (DHEC), the departure of 4 of her 13 cabinet heads — these are not enough to keep us from voting for her.

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mark July 16, 2014 at 12:10 pm

Yes, and those skirts seem to be getting tighter by the day. Nikki, step away from the fork.

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aikencounty July 16, 2014 at 2:29 pm

Just think about how big NIMRATA’s carpet burn would be!
YOU BETCHA!

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Mark Petereit July 16, 2014 at 3:50 pm

Step away from the stink bait. “Gorgeous” is as much a stretch as her too-small skirts.

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Da Heck Wit It July 16, 2014 at 7:52 pm

// the giveaway of dredging spoil area in Jasper County to Georgia Gov. Deal (DHEC) //
Pre-Templeton though wasn’t it?

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Elfego July 16, 2014 at 11:57 am

In my opinion no lie is to big to tell by a Democrat. They are without souls and even boo the name of God, Unfortunately the media are mostly Democrats and carriers of their lies. Blood will flow deeply in the streets of America before it is over with and Democrats are to blame.

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Geppetto July 16, 2014 at 12:17 pm

Nikki might as well be pinocchio…

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michelle July 16, 2014 at 3:52 pm

Is that why her nose is so big ? The profile shots are scarey as hell.

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aikencounty July 16, 2014 at 8:37 pm

“Wicked With of the West”.

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a face in the crowd July 16, 2014 at 12:19 pm

Who made dirty tricks part of his daily existence? Can you pronounce Nixon? If anyone lacks a soul, it is most certainly the Republicans who listen to idiots screaming on the radio and then re-broadcast the hyperbole on political blogs.

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This just in. . . July 16, 2014 at 12:40 pm

Amen. Let us also remember W and his war. HIS administration (including Vice President Cheney) literally fooled Secretary of State Powell into making his United Nations speech about nonexistent “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq.

This is “republican” deceit is why Powell resigned one month into W’s second term. Read today’s lampoon of republican Cheney below.

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Fleeing Iraqis Relieved That Cheney Has No Regrets About War

BAGHDAD (The Borowitz Report) — Just days after former Vice President Dick Cheney said that he had no regrets about the invasion of Iraq, people fleeing their homes across that war-torn nation expressed tremendous relief that he was at peace with his decision.

As news spread that Cheney would not change a thing about the 2003 invasion, Iraqis driven out of their villages and towns by marauding terrorists called the former Vice-President’s words well-timed and soothing.

Sabah al-Alousi, who fled Mosul when ISIS militants overran it last month, said that Cheney’s confident pronouncement about the invasion of Iraq “is the first good news I’ve heard in a long time.”

“As I’ve fled from town to town, looking for a place where I might not be suddenly slain for no reason, the one thought that kept nagging me was, ‘How does Dick Cheney feel about all of this?’” he said. “I can’t tell you what a relief it is to know he isn’t losing any sleep.”

The Iraqi man said that he had been concerned that Cheney might harbor regrets about Iraq, such as the trillions of dollars spent, thousands of lives lost, W.M.D.s not found, and international disgrace of Abu Ghraib, but thanks to the former Vice-President’s recent statements, “I now see that I was worried about nothing.”

“Iraq is a scary place right now,” al-Alousi said. “The country could be broken into pieces, or become a part of an Islamic caliphate, or be the scene of unspeakable sectarian violence for years to come. But somehow, knowing that Dick Cheney would do it all over again if he could makes everything a little better.”

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Smirks July 16, 2014 at 1:15 pm

B-but… BENGHAZI! SOLYNDRA! DEATH PANELS!

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a face in the crowd July 16, 2014 at 1:31 pm Reply
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RHood2 July 16, 2014 at 5:47 pm

You are lying when you say the Dems boo the name of God. It’s just not true. I know what you are referring to. I was there, Did not happen.
So who’s the liar?

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Tazmaniac July 17, 2014 at 9:28 am

They booed at the decision to call 2/3rds vote yes to putting God back in the plank. You both are partially wrong. To me, the video sounded about half and half on first vote, no in the second, and back to even in the third, thus the booing when it was called 2/3rd. It is easily googled.

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Tazmaniac July 17, 2014 at 9:28 am

They booed at the decision to call 2/3rds vote yes to putting God back in the plank. You both are partially wrong. To me, the video sounded about half and half on first vote, no in the second, and back to even in the third, thus the booing when it was called 2/3rd. It is easily googled.

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Godslayer July 17, 2014 at 10:49 am

Boo God! Boo God!

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John Boy July 16, 2014 at 12:08 pm

“(Haley) withheld the fact that millions of South Carolinians had their personal financial information hacked on her watch and that children had been put at risk from a tuberculosis outbreak in public schools,” Democratic Governors’ Association (DGA) communications director Danny Kanner said in a statement.

Well, a half truth on the with the hacking bit…

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Buz Martin July 16, 2014 at 12:15 pm

Good for you Will. Hold their feet to the fire on telling the truth.

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jon roodes July 17, 2014 at 6:53 am

Try it sometime.

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Clarendonian July 16, 2014 at 12:35 pm

Ah, yes. The inevitable endorsement of Haley is just around the corner. Let’s just soften the edge a little before the full-throated endorsement.

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Clarendonian July 16, 2014 at 12:35 pm

Ah, yes. The inevitable endorsement of Haley is just around the corner. Let’s just soften the edge a little before the full-throated endorsement.

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Libtard July 16, 2014 at 1:15 pm

If the DGA has decided to now spend money in this race and run ads then they must smell blood in the water.

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Rocky Muchacho July 16, 2014 at 2:17 pm

Just the warm up for the really damaging ads they’ll start running in late August then all through September and October. Pedro sez Haley came at knock, but that van ain’t a rockin’

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You Know Me July 16, 2014 at 2:31 pm

How much is DHEC Director and friend of Haley Catherine Templeton paying you for all this “press” absolving her and her buddy of any responsibility in the TB outbreak?

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idiotwind July 16, 2014 at 3:45 pm

seems fair. she’s the guv. buck stops at her. just like anything that happens in america is obama’s fault. if south carolina were in the US i guess the TB outbreak would be his fault.

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RHood2 July 16, 2014 at 5:48 pm

I would say there was a local coverup and Nikki was loath to do anything or say anything about it, amounting to a coverup. Templeton did all right in this, though. That does not give Haley a pass.

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SighTimes100 July 16, 2014 at 7:20 pm

Templeton did all right in this?? That is ludicrous. It is enlightening to check out the wrongful termination suits brought by the local longtime and experienced public health nurses who were fired only to compensate and cover for Jamie Shuster’s deliberate lack of action. You obviously are unaware of the clear e-mail trail that shows these nurses begged repeatedly for permission from Shuster (Templeton’s totally incompetent and unqualified sidekick who’s currently in charge of – gasp – all the public health forces in the state) to send word out locally and to get testing supplies once they realized the gravity of the situation. Guess what? Shuster refused to give the staff permission to do so because, being completely inexperienced in practical public health matters, she didn’t know the correct protocol for responding to such a situation and, along with her inept new DHEC administrators, focused instead on how to address the legal ramifications of the scenario should the proverbial stuff hit the fan. Well, it did. The blame lies squarely in the laps of both Shuster and Templeton, Templeton for stupidly appointing Shuster to such a tremendously critical and responsible position that she had no business holding with NO practical public health experience, NO nursing/medical experience, and NO management experience whatsoever. Then, that blame transfers directly to Haley for replacing all members of the DHEC board and for appointing a labor attorney with no relevant experience to run a PUBLIC HEALTH agency. During the ensuing investigation launched by the Senate Medical Affairs Committee, Templeton was asked why she hired Shuster and what her qualifications were, and all she could come up with was, “Well, first of all, she’s wicked smart.” WTH?? Templeton could not even begin to muster a response as to what Shuster’s management experience was (because it was simply non-existent). Templeton also lied point blank to the committee members when she denied knowledge of the situation prior to a certain date. She was most certainly aware. But, this is what you get when cronies appoint their unqualified friends to vital positions in government. Too bad the Senate Medical Affairs Committee did not have more recourse in getting rid of Templeton and Shuster at the time, but I suppose it would have taken an immediate child death for that to have happened. Unnecessary exposure due to failure to respond must be acceptable. Plus, Peeler was not about to hold his meal ticket (I mean, boss) responsible for such an abject failure. What I want to know is why Fits keeps on pushing the blame for this situation back on the school district. Do you think they are supposed to be experts in handling TB outbreaks? Of course not, that is what the state’s public health agency is for. Besides, the school district left plenty of voice mails asking for help from DHEC, but the local staff they were calling had to have the blessing of the people at the top in Columbia before doing anything in the current tyranny that exists at the agency. (Need a credible response from Templeton or her direct appointees? Crickets chirping unless there’s a photo op or publicity benefit for Templeton. However, they are plenty vocal when they find some poor scapegoat to blame.) When the hands of the troops on the ground are tied due to lack of intelligent leadership at the top, everyone is screwed. Please do not fall for Fits’ paid, ad nauseam endorsements of Templeton.

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Where's It At July 16, 2014 at 8:10 pm

(Note: I don’t have any direct information on this matter at all, let me admit that up front. But I suspect that most of those with strong voiced opinions do not either.)

“appointing a labor attorney with no relevant experience to run a PUBLIC HEALTH agency” — Did the previous director have a health background? I don’t think so.

“the clear e-mail trail that shows these nurses begged repeatedly for permission . . . to send word out locally and to get testing supplies once they realized the gravity of the situation.” — Wasn’t it openly reported that Templeton claimed these staff were already authorized and expected to proceed under normal operating procedures? It is a tricky situation, true, but put it in a different context. If an emergency-room surgeon does not act rapidly to save the newly brought in patient because he has not heard back on an inquiry to the hospital CEO, is the surgeon somehow absolved for not acting? I doubt it. Or change it to a cop at an active crime scene.

I’d like to see more information and a bit less “give us Barabbas!”

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