I said the same thing when the race was close between Dillard and Brady after the primary–there’s no reason to rush at this point. Let’s open the absentees, make sure everything is good, and then there will be plenty of time for a concession speech. Everyone always feels some sort of rush to get it out of the way, but we have a process for a reason–let’s use it. Brady is fully within his rights and a few days hurts nothing.
It’s not like he’s threatening Quinn with a baseball bat or something
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaCEi52zs1I[/youtube]
I’m no fan of Brady, but give him a few days and he’ll give a classy concession when everything is settled.
One never sees the words “Brady” and “classy” in the same sentence. The stage is being set for the classic vote fraud allegations and stolen election claims that only serve to de-legitimize government. The thing that Republicans at both the state and national level fail to realize is the very fragile nature of economies. Now is not a time to be engaging in behavior that threatens that fragility.
LOL–well if he starts that, then I’ll go after him, but I think waiting a few days is fine. Ed Martin in Saint Louis is doing just that though and he looks like a spoiled little baby.
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