Glen Youngkin...

Anonymous
I don't watch broadcast TV much so I've never seen these ads, but for the record, you flip eggs when you fry them any way other than sunny side up. Over easy eggs are flipped (that's what "over" means).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wowza, latest polls very interesting! Gonna be close.

A) Link?
B) Check the polls right before Northam’s huge win and you’ll find they were also close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't watch broadcast TV much so I've never seen these ads, but for the record, you flip eggs when you fry them any way other than sunny side up. Over easy eggs are flipped (that's what "over" means).


he went to Norfolk academy for high school, this common man approach is such a hilarious lie
Anonymous
And "Uncommon Man" TMack went to Bishop Ludden. Your point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And "Uncommon Man" TMack went to Bishop Ludden. Your point?


One candidate is implying that they had to work their way through highschool supporting themselves, the other isnt
Anonymous
I don't know about that, is it untrue that his father lost his job, resulting in family financial difficulties? He got a basketball scholarship to Rice, right?
Anonymous
He went to the most elite school in Norfolk, if his father lost his job it obviously didn't drop them very far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He went to the most elite school in Norfolk, if his father lost his job it obviously didn't drop them very far.


That is a non-sequitur unless you think the school should have kicked him out when his father lost his job.

They are both filthy rich now, and weren't always. Next.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He went to the most elite school in Norfolk, if his father lost his job it obviously didn't drop them very far.


Here's the death notice for his father: http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Carroll-Youngkin&lc=4516&pid=191535522&mid=8158860
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He went to the most elite school in Norfolk, if his father lost his job it obviously didn't drop them very far.


That is a non-sequitur unless you think the school should have kicked him out when his father lost his job.

They are both filthy rich now, and weren't always. Next.


Youngkin is the one making a big deal about his roots. Does he expect people to just take him at his word?
Anonymous
Ah yes, let’s vote for “successful businessman”

We all know how well that nonsense worked for the country
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He went to the most elite school in Norfolk, if his father lost his job it obviously didn't drop them very far.


That is a non-sequitur unless you think the school should have kicked him out when his father lost his job.

They are both filthy rich now, and weren't always. Next.


Youngkin is the one making a big deal about his roots. Does he expect people to just take him at his word?


McAuliffe did that shtick already when he ran before. He just doesn’t expect anyone to perceive him as anything other than a slick wheeler-dealer ready to sell out working Virginians to satisfy all the “takers” at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ah yes, let’s vote for “successful businessman”

We all know how well that nonsense worked for the country


Actually, it went very well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Old hypocritical rich white guy from McLean vs middle-aged dodgy richer white guy from Great Falls.

Flip a coin - both live in segregated communities and sent their kids to expensive privates.

These guys are about as far removed from the lives of most people in Virginia as you can get.



Yeah, not a fan of McAuliffe but when the other guy can't bring himself to denounce Trump, I'll be voting D regardless.


Same!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ah yes, let’s vote for “successful businessman”

We all know how well that nonsense worked for the country


Actually, it went very well.


Yes, how many thousands of people died at his hand? Super well.
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