A South Carolina lawmaker on Sunday suggested that new Democratic Senate nominee Alvin Greene may be intellectually incapable of participating in the general election race.Listen, the Dems in the Senate now don't "get it", why should this guy be any different? He'll fit right in.
State Rep. Todd Rutherford told Fox News that he went to Greene's house to discuss with him how Greene succeeded last week in becoming the candidate to challenge Republican Sen. Jim DeMint in the November election, but he found it difficult to decipher an answer.
"About two questions into a conversation with him, it would become apparent that he is not probably fit to answer the questions befitting a Senate candidate," Rutherford said. "If he was put into this, then it is a joke that is funny to all the rest of us, but he doesn't get it -- because I don't know that his mental status is such that he can get it."
Monday, June 14, 2010
Dem Senate Candidate's Mental Prowess Questioned
Of course I could fill in the name of any number of Dem Senate candidates, but this story involves Alvin Greene who surprisingly won the race in South Carolina for the privilege of getting stomped by Jim DeMint:
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How can they tell?
All seriousness aside, is there any part of this story that makes sense?
A capable conspiracy theorist might ask "Do we have a case of ${party} "plumbers" cracking the superdupernewandimproved electronic voting system?
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