1. KG claims that most of America disagrees with Republican ideology
Which I pretty much proved, as did your previous post which highlighted the fact that only 29% are Republicans. That was just brilliant! "Most Americans like Republican ideology, and to prove it, just look at the fact that there are more registered Democrats (31%) than registered Republicans (29%)!" It seems you're having trouble with math the same as Droopy.
2. KG claims that this ideology was somehow dramatically different during the November presidential election as opposed to 24 months ago
That isn't what I said at all. Ideology doesn't have to change, but the the number of people who have bought into it can change rather quickly. You're the one claiming Americans currently like Republican ideology, and to prove it you use state wide election results from years ago whereas I used a nationwide Presidential election from just four months ago.
3. Non-partisan data clearly illustrates that the Republican ideology has managed to get "most" governors elected,
It shows no such thing. All it does is show that there are more Republican governors, but doesn't explain
why. Tell me, was it "Republican ideology" that got Mitt Romney elected in a traditionally strong
Blue state where both senators, all 10 members of Congress and 87% of state legislators are Democrats, and just 13% of voters are registered Republicans?
Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, is governor of
Red state Kansas, where registered Republicans outnumber Democrats by nearly 2-to-1. Was it her Democrat ideology that got her elected in friggin Kansas!? Of course not, and only an idiot would try to use numbers from gubernatorial elections to tell us how Americans feel about either side.
Here is a graphic showing how the gubernatorial elections
cannot be used to explain Red or Blue stereotypes as you would have it. The fact is Governors tend to be more moderate in order to win elections in their own state. That's why Romney was pro-abortion and pro-individual mandates in Massachusetts, but then dropped all of that "Liberal think" when it came to the Presidential election. My step father is about as Republican as you can get, but he voted for Zell Miller (Democrat Gov in Red State Georgia) every time because he liked some of the things he did and he saw no evidence that he'd be an extreme leftist.
Get with the program subgenius, this should be common knowledge to anyone paying attention to American politics. There are at least eight Blue states with GOP governors and at least 12 Red states with Democrat governors.
So your attempt to use gubernatorial elections as a way to prove how most Americans feel about Republican ideology, is downright idiotic.
"most" house of reps elected (lower and upper chambers), and most state legislators elected.....
Ditto above.
4. KG claims that #3 is irrelevant to #1 (mainly due to idiocy brought about by MSNBC)
I've yet to quote MSNBC and I have no idea what MSNBC would have to say on the matter. You know where I'm getting my facts, and apparently it pisses you off. So you just blame MSNBC and refuse to accept refutation. That figures.
simply because it contradicts his conclusion that #1 is true because Obama got elected.
A conclusion that is based on the indisputable fact that mot American voters voted for Obama over Romney. Yet you claim Republican ideology resonates well with "most Americans." Please reconcile this with the facts presented.
5. I claim that KG is continuing his fine tradition of displaying a certain level of stupidity when it comes to American politics and common sense
Yes, because I'm not so desperate that I have to ignore every poll, survey, and of course the Presidential election results, to support a meme conjured up in the Right Wing bubble about how most Americans really do agree with their rhetoric.
A level that i have previously asserted is due to his love affair with watching MSNBC and FOX as a means to "inform" his opinion.
I don't think I've watched a show on either channel in about a week. Maybe longer.
Does all this idiotic rambling mean you're not going to support your assertions with evidence anytime soon? Every time you think you have something, I shoot it down.
Congressional elections: FAIL.
Gubernatorial elections: FAIL.
Gallup Poll: EPIC FAIL.
Having fun yet?
Oh and we're still waiting for your evidence that says only 14% of Israel supports Obama.