an unemployed unknown who ran his own campaign won the Democratic primary for a US Senate seat in South Carolina....either his competition must have been Satan himself or the Dem voters in SC are morons.
6/10/2010 10:27:21 AM
He also has a pending felony charge for showing obscene material to a college student.Hooray for Jim DeMint
6/10/2010 10:31:25 AM
probably same way Alan Keyes got nominated to run in Chicago... When there is no chance of general election victory, you see some pretty oddball primaries.
6/10/2010 10:32:12 AM
How dare he challenge the oligarchy!
6/10/2010 10:32:49 AM
6/10/2010 10:34:12 AM
Man that guy is complete idiot. He responded to a question about TARP with a "what's that?". Then he went on to talk about foreign policy on Korea and was just a complete fool.And to not step down when the party asks you to because you're not electable is a douche move.
6/10/2010 10:36:19 AM
Well, there are two scenarios here:1.) The incumbent was corrupt, voters ousted him even at the risk of an unknown. The system worked.2.) Voters chose randomly. Democracy failed.Either is equally likely. Since 1 is the better scenario, I chose it. The establishment would be more threatened by 1 though. They'll pass regulations to eliminate undesirable candidates before the primary from now on. The oligarchy continues.The republicans will be equally outraged with they get replaced with teabaggers next election.[Edited on June 10, 2010 at 10:40 AM. Reason : .]
6/10/2010 10:39:04 AM
are you really comparing an unemployed, possibly crazy, charged sex offender with the Tea Party?
6/10/2010 10:44:00 AM
smc: posting incoherent musings since 2002
6/10/2010 10:44:06 AM
^^You mean those racist, unemployed, white supremacists?[Edited on June 10, 2010 at 10:46 AM. Reason : I mumbled incoherent musings to myself as I lurked before 2002.]
6/10/2010 10:45:07 AM
6/10/2010 10:49:11 AM
Homer's Idead
6/10/2010 10:52:12 AM
He was obviously the Democratic party's choice. Might as well be incumbent. Just another yes man.This is fantastic.If enough minorities/liberals show up to vote this guy could win the general.
6/10/2010 11:04:27 AM
thought this was a wild connection of synapsehttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2500
6/10/2010 11:20:33 AM
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6/10/2010 11:41:17 AM
Guys. It's South Carolina. It doesn't matter who the democrats choose, they aren't going to win shit.
6/10/2010 11:56:26 AM
Oligarchy.
6/10/2010 12:26:30 PM
^this is about South Carolina, not the federal government
6/10/2010 12:37:56 PM
6/10/2010 2:33:16 PM
If you guys aren't following him on twitter yet, you need to be. If it turns out to be a real twitter account (I'm confident it's really him) then this is going to be a fantastic Senate campaign. I can't wait to see him and DeMint go at it in a debate.http://twitter.com/AlvinGreeneSC
6/10/2010 3:35:11 PM
Scenario 1: Greene steps down. There is another forgettable boring Senate campaign in SC. DeMint wins.Scenario 2: Greene stays in the race and produces some fantastic comedy. DeMint wins.I like #2.
6/10/2010 4:07:15 PM
^^Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!
6/10/2010 9:09:34 PM
First Joe Wilson, now Alvin Greene. SC surely knows how to pick 'em...
6/10/2010 9:28:04 PM
Democrats.
6/10/2010 9:29:26 PM
no matter how or why this went down, it is profoundly sad.
6/10/2010 10:05:14 PM
well the twitter account has been taken down for now and his website now says its an "unofficial" website so i was definitely wrong about that one. the question i haven't heard him asked yet is how in the hell did he get a poli sci degree from South Carolina? someone from the state party needs to get to this guy fast and start helping him out bc this can only get worse by the looks of two interviews he did today:http://www.therightscoop.com/disaster-keith-olbermann-interviews-alvin-greenehttp://www.therightscoop.com/trainwreck-shep-smith-interviews-s-c-s-newest-democrat-senatorial-candidate
6/10/2010 10:40:40 PM
This guy is the real deal. An honest to god Mr. Smith headed to Washington. Today is a great day for democracy.
6/10/2010 10:48:46 PM
Just saw a more apt comparison on twitter, Chauncey Gardiner.
6/10/2010 11:05:12 PM
Jim Demint is the most conservative US Senator from the most conservative state. It doesn't matter who you field as a Dem candidate, you're not going to unseat this guy two years into an Obama Administration. any money spent on a Dem for challenging DeMint's senate seat, is wasted money. i haven't looked at the election numbers, but I bet less than 10% of the registered Dem voters even showed up to vote for the primary. Historically, these sorts of primaries tend to attract only the most extreme voters, people who would support a dark horse candidate because they have a near-pathological grudge against the status quo.
6/11/2010 2:21:56 AM
Well, in South Carolina, if I remember correctly, no matter the party affiliation, you can vote in whatever primary you want. Perhaps, and this is a stretch, maybe a few Republicans just happened to vote for this guy. Either way, as said above, it really isn't going to matter. I would also love to see 1 debate. The local news story (from Charlotte) was great. The girl he showed porn to basically said he asked do you like football. She said yeah. When she said yes, he had her look on the computer, where there was porn, haha.Also:http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/who-is-alvin-greene/
6/11/2010 2:43:15 AM
Someone embed this please kindly. As someone pointed out the SC primary is open to both parties. After watching this I'm having some difficulty believing there isn't something odd going on here. This guy is somehow worse than Bobby Jindal. <object width="420" height="245" id="msnbc2f01c6" classid="clsid27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=10,0,0,0"><param name="movie" value="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640" /><param name="FlashVars" value="launch=37627925&width=420&height=245"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="wmode" value="opaque" /><embed name="msnbc2f01c6" src="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640" width="420" height="245" FlashVars="launch=37627925&width=420&height=245" allowscriptaccess="always" allowFullScreen="true" wmode="opaque" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash"></embed></object><p style="font-size:11px; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #999; margin-top: 5px; background: transparent; text-align: center; width: 420px;">Visit msnbc.com for <a style="text-decoration:none !important; border-bottom: 1px dotted #999 !important; font-weight:normal !important; height: 13px; color:#5799DB !important;" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com">breaking news</a>, <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032507" style="text-decoration:none !important; border-bottom: 1px dotted #999 !important; font-weight:normal !important; height: 13px; color:#5799DB !important;">world news</a>, and <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032072" style="text-decoration:none !important; border-bottom: 1px dotted #999 !important; font-weight:normal !important; height: 13px; color:#5799DB !important;">news about the economy</a></p>
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6/11/2010 7:48:30 AM
^I agree.
6/11/2010 8:05:45 AM
Convincing 200 people to donate $50 towards their campaign should be a prerequisite for any Senate primary candidate.
6/11/2010 9:36:35 AM
Or perhaps we should repeal the 17th Amendment....
6/11/2010 9:51:49 AM
In 2008 the two dem senate candidates may have polled at nearly 50% each, but they also had almost identical last names as far as ballots go, Conley and Cone, hence why their race was so tight. Conley won by something like 1,000 votes statewide. I, too, am starting to wonder about this more and more, but I really just think it was a matter of people randomly picking a name and his did show up first. Anecdotal story, but I spoke with a friend of mine in SC who voted in the dem primary yesterday and he admitted he just randomly voted for Greene bc his name was first on the ballot. It's like other commenters have pointed out though, it didn't matter who came out of this primary, DeMint is going to win, so this is all basically political theater, albeit fantastic political theater.
6/11/2010 10:08:58 AM
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6/11/2010 1:58:52 PM
Hahaha, good point. He's possibly the whitest professor I've ever had. I'm frequently amazed he doesn't burst into flames when he steps outside.
6/11/2010 3:54:12 PM
This makes me sad for the political system, the voters of SC, and for Alvin Greene.
6/11/2010 5:58:47 PM
this folks; is magical
6/12/2010 5:53:23 AM
I suppose it's possible that this primary is symptomatic of a larger anti-incumbent (or, in this case, anti-recognized-name) trend, which seems especially popular among more conservative electorates. If ever a democratic primary were to be considered "a conservative electorate," South Carolina seems like the place.But then, I base this on nothing except some earlier musings. For all I know South Carolinians are really as stupid as we say they are.
6/12/2010 6:04:03 AM
Every time I consider it, I unfortunately come the same conclusion that it'll never happen, but...I wish candidates were anonymous -- we'd vote just on their message and positions on issues, not their identity or personality.I mean, after all, the point of democracy isn't to develop elected officials into highly-skilled vote-getters -- it's to develop them into highly-representative issue-addressers.
6/12/2010 6:22:00 AM
perhaps this is just some Republican-sham to force the most unqualified candidate to run against the incumbent and make it impossible for the "vote-against-the-incumbent" folks to vote against the incumbent
6/12/2010 2:42:40 PM
^^I wish the opposite, actually. I think it would be great if there were no names on the ballots, and every office was filled by write-in / type-in.If you spell the name incorrectly, too bad. This election result is the outcome of mass stupidity and racism. Greene got 60% of the vote, which is roughly the percentage of Democrat primary voters who are black.I don't pity the voters or the party. They got what they deserved. The proportion of democrats who don't encourage such idiocy is very small. I guess I feel sorry for that 2%.
6/12/2010 3:24:49 PM
6/12/2010 4:07:24 PM
Just goes to show that Democrats are racists too.
6/12/2010 6:15:47 PM