Quist loses – Alyssa Milano hardest hit – IOTW Report

Quist loses – Alyssa Milano hardest hit

No, not the cookie, that chick who played the snippy little girl on that show in the 80’s.  With the rich woman and the slow-witted Italian father, the house boy?  Yeah, you know the one.
Anyway, she had been running around helping Quist in Montana this whole time. Good job, shug! LOL

 

Patriot Retort:

Whelp. Another loss for the Democrats last night.

Republican Greg Gianforte handily defeated Democrat Rob Quist in Montana’s special election.

And Alyssa Milano is heart-broken.

The nominally famous actress took a special interest in this race.

Well, who can blame her? She was born and raised in Bozeman and attended college at Montana State University.

Just kidding!!!

Alyssa was born in the Bensonhurst area of Brooklyn. And now she resides in Los Angeles.

Except for spending a couple days campaigning with Rob Quist, I doubt Alyssa could find Montana on a map.

I’m guessing the closest she’s gotten to the state is watching episodes of Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel.

Yet for some reason, Ms. Milano fancied herself the Voice of Montana.

Milano’s twitter feed reads like it was run by Rob Quist’s campaign manager.  more here

 

20 Comments on Quist loses – Alyssa Milano hardest hit

  1. I’m not a ‘Twitter’ participant, so I’m certain I don’t have the whole picture. I only have things like Michelle Obama’s ridicules sign about freeing girls and things like this Milano ‘tweet'(?).

    However, I wonder if the name, “Twitter’ came from the amount of BIRD BRAINED comments produced, or is there a ‘tweet’ noise when participating?

    I know some intelligence is displayed, because I see a few of that type of ‘Twitter’ quote, but I think most of the ‘Twitter’ quotes I see are an amazing display of stupid, rude, or just plain petty meanness.

  2. Psssst.
    Hey Hollywood.
    Let me tell you a little secret.
    Whenever you go campaign for someone, there are thousands of us that resent your meddling and go vote against you out of spite.

  3. Mojo, You don’t have to belong to Twitter to peruse the tweets.

    If you find someone you like, you can save a link to their home page.

    If you like James Woods in general, you can save his page and enjoys his snark about whatever liberal he’s dishing it out to.

    Clicking on one of their tweets will show you the responses to it and so on if you click on others within it.

    It can be an enjoyable few minutes of exploration following the back and forth.

    It seems you’ll find the opposing views are the most frequent tweets on either side of the aisle.

    Trump’s will have the meanest libs on his timelines spitting their hate and ignorance sprinkled with his supporters and vise versa with some well known lib.

  4. Don’t forget–Georgia’s coming soon, and she’ll be “all a twitter” on that one, too. She doesn’t work much anymore, does she. Have seen her on “Save the Children”(which I believe is worthy but only if the money goes through the Franklin Graham foundation)…funny how she weeps to ‘save the children’ unless they’re still in the womb. Vile girl.

  5. Only one thing to do.
    As a show of solidarity, she should jump off the highest bridge.
    The ONLY thing to do, to convince me that she sincerely Gives A Fuck about the people of Montana. Anything short of that is just a “meh” moment.

    izlamo delenda est …

  6. How was voter turnout compared to the usual numbers there? My guess is that more voted in response to outsider involvement, chokeable non-local media and high profile celebs. If so, then I say, thanks Alyssa.

  7. Anonymous: We had 54% turnout which was impressive for a special election on a Thursday. Although probably half of those were absentee ballots mailed prior to “the incident”. Quist did not do well at all in Flathead County where he is from and where I live because we know him. For what it’s worth, he’s not that good of a singer either.

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