Posts filed under 'Corruption'

Team Obama Cancels Star Spangled Banner

But don’t question their patriotism:

…Not present, or at least not singing the National Anthem at the rally was Londonderry senior Zach Bencal.

Bencal, who sings the anthem for a number of school events and is actively involved in local community theatre, had been contacted by the Obama campaign to sing the anthem. He agreed to do so, then was told later in the evening the anthem had been scratched from the program. Bencal said he was told by the campaign the decision was a simple programming change to make room for another speaker.

“I guess it just wasn’t meant to be,” Bencal said.

Sandra Abrevaya, communications director for the Obama campaign’s Manchester office, confirmed the choice had simply been a last-minute scratch from the rally’s program, which included the Pledge of Allegiance…

“Last minute scratch from the program” would more normally, in America, be excluded - perhaps - some down-ballot candidate. Memo to Team Obama: the Pledge of Allegiance and the Star Spangled Banner are vital parts of any campaign for President of the United States. All the time and everywhere.

Its like we’ve now got a chance of electing the anti-patriots to the White House…

22 comments October 18th, 2008

200,000 Questionable Voter Registrations in Ohio!

And this is, really, just the tip of the ACORN/Obama/Democrat voter fraud scandal:

CINCINNATI (AP) - Close to one in every three newly registered Ohio voters will end up on court-ordered lists being sent to county election boards because they have some discrepancy in their records, an elections spokesman said Wednesday.

Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner estimated that an initial review found that about 200,000 newly registered voters reported information that did not match motor-vehicle or Social Security records, Brunner spokesman Kevin Kidder said. Some discrepancies could be as simple as a misspelling, while others could be more significant.

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati sided with the Ohio Republican Party on Tuesday and ordered Brunner to set up a system that provides those names to county elections boards. The GOP contends the information will help prevent fraud.

“Things already are in motion to comply,” Kidder said. “We’re working to establish these processes on how we can make this work. The computer work actually began last week.”

About 666,000 Ohioans have registered to vote since January.

Brunner previously cross-checked new-voter registrations with databases run by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle and the Social Security Administration and made the results available online, but the 6th Circuit said the information was not accessible in a way that would help county election boards ferret out mismatches.

Brunner, a Democrat, told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer on Wednesday that she is concerned the court decision is a veiled attempt at disenfranchising voters. Brunner said she’ll urge counties not to force these people to use provisional ballots.

The court gave Brunner until Friday to get election boards the information but it was unclear whether that deadline would be met. The court set no penalty for missing the deadline. (emphasis added)

Naturally the Democrat is going to do everything possible to keep fraudulent voters on the rolls - such is vital to Obama’s prospects on November 4th. What fools like Brunner don’t realize is that there is just so much of this we’ll take - if the ultimate leftwing goal is a complete break down of faith in our democratic process and eventual civil war, they’re going about it the right way. And the really astounding thing is that there always has been, in this year of 2008, a solid chance even someone as leftist as Obama would win fair and square. All they’ve done is pre-taint Obama should he win.

We do need to get to the bottom of this, and that is another reason for voting for McCain/Palin - only a McCain Administration would have the courage and the desire to go after all political corruption, most especially that being done by the left.

37 comments October 16th, 2008

Jack Murtha Slanders Americans, Again

First it was our glorious Marines, now it is the good people of western Pennsylvania:

Democratic Rep. John Murtha said Wednesday his home base of western Pennsylvania is racist and that could reduce Barack Obama’s victory margin in the state by 4 percentage points.

The 17-term Democratic congressman told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in a story posted Wednesday on its Web site: “There is no question that western Pennsylvania is a racist area.”

Murtha said it has taken time for many Pennsylvania voters to come around to embracing a black presidential candidate, but that Obama should still win the state, though not in a runaway.

In a separate interview posted Wednesday on the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review’s Web site, Murtha said Obama has a problem with voters’ racial attitudes in western Pennsylvania that could trim his winning margin on Nov. 4.

Did you catch all that, Pennsylvanians? Obama thinks you’re a bunch of bigots who cling to God and guns, and the one of the corrupt Democrats who represents you in Congress thinks you’re a bunch of racists.

Are you going to vote Democrat on November 4th?

9 comments October 16th, 2008

Barack Obama, Pro-Abortion Fanatic

Robert George takes on the issue of some ostensibly pro-life Catholics and Evangelicals supporting Obama based on an alleged pro-life element to Barack Obama and notes, among other things, that Obama is so extreme in his pro-abortion position that he refused to back a bill providing for research into non-embryonic stem cell research:

For several years, Americans have been debating the use for biomedical research of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (originally for reproductive purposes) but now left in a frozen condition in cryopreservation units. President Bush has restricted the use of federal funds for stem-cell research of the type that makes use of these embryos and destroys them in the process. I support the President’s restriction, but some legislators with excellent pro-life records, including John McCain, argue that the use of federal money should be permitted where the embryos are going to be discarded or die anyway as the result of the parents’ decision. Senator Obama, too, wants to lift the restriction.

But Obama would not stop there. He has co-sponsored a bill-strongly opposed by McCain-that would authorize the large-scale industrial production of human embryos for use in biomedical research in which they would be killed. In fact, the bill Obama co-sponsored would effectively require the killing of human beings in the embryonic stage that were produced by cloning. It would make it a federal crime for a woman to save an embryo by agreeing to have the tiny developing human being implanted in her womb so that he or she could be brought to term. This ”clone and kill” bill would, if enacted, bring something to America that has heretofore existed only in China-the equivalent of legally mandated abortion. In an audacious act of deceit, Obama and his co-sponsors misleadingly call this an anti-cloning bill. But it is nothing of the kind. What it bans is not cloning, but allowing the embryonic children produced by cloning to survive.

Can it get still worse? Yes.

Decent people of every persuasion hold out the increasingly realistic hope of resolving the moral issue surrounding embryonic stem-cell research by developing methods to produce the exact equivalent of embryonic stem cells without using (or producing) embryos. But when a bill was introduced in the United States Senate to put a modest amount of federal money into research to develop these methods, Barack Obama was one of the few senators who opposed it. From any rational vantage point, this is unconscionable. Why would someone not wish to find a method of producing the pluripotent cells scientists want that all Americans could enthusiastically endorse? Why create and kill human embryos when there are alternatives that do not require the taking of nascent human lives? It is as if Obama is opposed to stem-cell research unless it involves killing human embryos.

Why would Barack Obama, father of two delightful girls, be like this? Either he’s a monster in disguise, or he’s just ignorant. I go with ignorant - and, oddly, I go with this because, once again, I feel a rather strong affinity with Barack Obama. We are, after all, of the same generation - neither Boomer nor Gen X (though, technically, we were both born during the Baby Boom - but so close to the tail end of it that we failed to develope a Boomer view of the world). We are, in a lot of ways, alike - I’d really like to correspond with him in private, because I think both of us would find the exchange invaluable. But there is a difference between us - and the difference is in practical knowledge of how actual people live.

You see, we were both sheltered in our early lives - Vietnam ended when we were little, the threat of nuclear war just wasn’t as ever-present as it seems to have been in the 50’s and 60’s, there was no draft looming at the end of our high school days, you could have sex without worrying about dying, marijuana was harmless fun, cocaine a more powerful stroke of harmless fun, smoking was still ok, as was drinking (including drinking and driving in those pre-MADD days). Sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll was the order of the day. Life was a breeze. And then Obama went to college and I joined the Navy, and there our paths of life started to differ.

As I got to deal with real people in their native setting (as it were), Obama got to deal with theoretical people while he sat in an ivory tower. He came out of his formative years and started to organize people - I came out of mine and started agitating for them to be left un-organized by outsiders and looking after their own affairs. And here is the crucial part - if you set out to organize people you have to view them as lesser beings than yourself; if you set out to battle on their behalf, you have to see them as your equals.

Once you start viewing people as so many blocks of wood for you to fashion into a new governing paradigm, it is but a step to start viewing them as expendable…and thus there is no problem with even the most pro-abortion position. Obama isn’t evil in this (though he does evil he doesn’t intend), he just hasn’t thought the matter through and is incapable - at the moment - of doing so because he lacks a frame of reference which would bring him to the understanding that morally - which is the only place it matters - he is no better than the just-fertilized embryo. Barack Obama is Barack Obama - the wise, knowledgeable leader who can bring us all to the promised land…and he’ll do it because he loves us…but his love is the condescending, false love of the self-absorbed. We are to be made better, ultimately, because he, Barack Obama, can’t stand it if we don’t reflect well upon him. America is to match Obama’s expectations, not Obama to match his duties as one, small person in a grand story of people past, present and future with none other than God knowing the full truth.

There is a fine line between folly and evil - a fool harms mostly himself, the evil person harms mostly others. Obama, cut off from reality, has been playing quite a fool - and has been played for a sucker by people who have consciously made the decision to be wicked. And, also, much evil has been done in Obama’s name - how much of it with Obama’s full knowledge and consent? That we don’t know - but we’d best not find out while Obama is in the White House.

10 comments October 15th, 2008

The Social Engineering at the Heart of the Financial Crisis

Nevada Pundit cuts through a lot of the nonsense being said - especially on the left - about what caused our financial meltdown. The free market works - the government-managed market fails. Always and all the time.

14 comments October 15th, 2008

Is it Legal for MoveOn and Obama Staffers to Work Together?

I thought that MoveOn couldn’t work with Obama without running afoul of campaign finance laws? Thinking this, I found this e mail rather interessting:

Dear fellow MoveOn member,

My friends tell me I’m addicted to politics. But I live in Oklahoma, one of the reddest of red states, so even though I’m glued to the news, I’ve never felt like I could do very much.

Last week, that changed. I got a MoveOn email inviting me to drive to a swing state and volunteer. My husband and I jumped at the chance, and signed up to drive to Missouri.

I can tell you firsthand: it feels great to be on the front lines. It’s energizing and humbling at the same time. And when you talk to undecided voters, you realize what a difference you’re making.

My husband and I are going back every weekend until the election. Could you join us, by signing up to drive to a swing state to volunteer for Obama this weekend? The Obama campaign particularly needs volunteers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this Saturday—so if you can, please click below to sign up!…

…Our 10-year-old son is the love of our life. We’re trying to do everything we can for his future. It’s so important to us to get Obama into office instead of McCain—for his sake.

My husband owns a small painting company here, and rarely takes a day off. But this past Saturday, he dropped off our son at my mother-in-law’s house and drove with me to an Obama office in Missouri. Everyone we met was really nice and kind. We met other MoveOn members and Obama staffers, and then went outside to knock on doors and meet undecided voters.

One older woman we met hadn’t decided whether or not to vote. But it meant a lot to her that we’d come all that way just to talk to her. By the time we left, she seemed like she’d made up her mind to vote for Obama!…

…Thanks for all that you do.

–Tamika Sumner, MoveOn member
Tahlequah, Oklahoma (emphasis added)

Doesn’t this sort of thing constitute an in-kind donation to the Obama campaign? Nothing in the email about helping anyone other than Obama (for the children, of course). Anyone out there expert enough in this area of law to render a judgement?

6 comments October 14th, 2008

Obama’s Deceptions, McCain’s Truth

Excellent short hand on the Obama fundraising scandal (you remember that, right? The scandal before the voter fraud/ACORN scandal broke…Obama is starting to make Bill Clinton seem honest in contrast):

The Obama campaign has failed to release the names of donors responsible for approximately half of his campaign’s $426.9 million: those who have contributed less than $200.

In addition, press reports allege Barack Obama’s presidential campaign has accepted illegal online campaign contributions from this category of donors, which include funds allegedly donated by foreign nationals.

The Obama campaign appears to be selectively complying with campaign finance laws. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) should immediately investigate allegations of foreign campaign contributions made to the Obama campaign possibly corrupting this presidential election.

The McCain campaign, by contrast, has made its entire donor database available online.

In the interest of transparency the Obama campaign should publicly list the source of every single campaign contribution. The American people deserve to know for certain that all campaign finance laws are being followed.

It is near certain that Obama is not following campaign finance laws - if he were, he would have been placing his donor list in the public square from day one. The failure to do so indicates that Obama wanted to violate the laws, and then conspired to violate the laws. Only a full scale criminal investigation in to Obama, the Obama campaign, the DNC, associated leftwing groups such as MoveOn and ACORN and the shadowy rich people who have set this all afoot can tell us for certain what has gone on and who needs to go to jail. We know our leftwing friends simply will not care about this - though I deny any assertion they may make that they don’t know or aren’t sure. Only those being maliciously blind to common sense can be other than horrified by what the Obama campaign and the overall left have been up to. You can sing and dance your way around this one all you want lefties, but your loyalty is being given to a man who really is taking the thuggery and corruption of Chicago Democratic politics on to the national stage.

McCain and Palin, on the other hand, offer the stark opposite of all Obama stands for - Obama stands for the left, McCain stands for core American values; Obama stands for government control, McCain stands for individual liberty; Obama stands for corrupt business as usual, McCain stands for reform. On and on it goes - and the choice will soon by made by the American people; to go with the honest patriot, or go with the dishonest tool of the anti-American left.

8 comments October 14th, 2008

What Is Obama Hiding?

Questions surrounding why Obama is fighting a lawsuit to prove he is a natural born citizen rather than producing the necessary documentation he claims to have is starting to pick up steam… here’s the story behind this brewing issue:

40 comments October 14th, 2008

Connecticut Constitutional Convention?

Fascinating possible backlash from the judicial activism imposing gay marriage piecemeal upon the United States - from NRO’s The Corner:

Connecticut insiders are buzzing about the possible consequences of Friday’s same-sex marriage decision for Question One on the ballot Nov. 4—a call for a state constitutional convention. (See www.ctconcon.com for more info).

Connecticut, unlike California, has no direct initiative and referendum process. But in a unique feature of the Connecticut process, voters are asked every 20 years whether or not they wish to convene a constitutional convention, which would then have the authority to propose constitutional amendments to voters.

By an accident, or an act of God, the Connecticut court decision imposing same-sex marriagecame down less than three weeks before the once-in-twenty-years chance Connecticut voters have to call for a constitutional convention—this Nov. 4.

Question One asks: “Shall there be a Constitutional Convention to amend or revise the Constitution of the state”?

A broad coalition of groups, including the Federation of Connecticut Taxapyer Organizations, eminent domain groups energized by the Kelo decision, and even some Green Party spokespeople have expressed support for the idea.

In the Sept. 29, Hartford Courant, for example, Mike De Rosa, head of the Green Party in Connecticut, told the newspaper, “We shouldn’t be afraid of democracy.” “A lot of conservative groups are looking at it from their own ideological paradigm,” De Rosa said. “We see it as an opportunity to free the system, to open it up to more choices and more voices. That’s very frightening to people.”…

…On Friday, after the court ruling, , the Catholic Conference in Connecticut joined the list of groups urging Yes on Question One.

“This decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court also raises a very real concern about the infringement on religious liberty and freedom of speech with the judicial imposition of same-sex marriage,” the Connecticut bishops’ declared, “The real battle in this court case was not about rights, since civil unions provide a vast number of legal rights to same-sex couples, but about conferring and enforcing social acceptance of a particular lifestyle; a lifestyle many people of faith and advocates of the natural law refuse to accept.”

For a while there the electoral dice seemed to be rolling for McCain and the GOP, and then they started to roll for Obama - so much so that even some yellow conservatives jumped on the Obama bandwagon…but then the financial crisis started to calm down, ACORN’s voter fraud jumped into the public square, McCain and Palin came out swinging, the 2006 poster-boy for GOP malfeasance has boomeranged on the Democrats and smeared them even worse than Foley did the GOP…add in things like insane rulings by leftist courts in California and Connecticut, and it seems that the electoral dice are starting to love John McCain, again.

The only rational prediction one can make for Campaign ‘08 is that it has been, is and likely will remain unpredictable. A couple days ago the DNC was floating stories in the MSM about how Congress would gather after Obama’s triumphant victory and start passing his legislative agenda even before he took the oath…now the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will spend some days trying to defend their defense of Tim Mahoney…a nice, juicy scandal of sex and misused taxpayer dollars. Now, the GOP won’t benefit from an MSM megaphoning Democratic corruption and difficulties, but methinks the cumulative effect of Obama’s background and inexperience, Congressional ineffectiveness and leftist/Democratic corruption could start to sway some people - make them, just perhaps, opt for the candidates in the race - McCain and Palin - who have a track record of going after corruption even when its on their own side.

22 comments October 14th, 2008

The War on Religion Continues

And will accelerate, if Obama wins, given the sorts of judges he’ll appoint:

Two students filed a federal lawsuit this past Monday against the publicly-funded College of Alameda alleging that school officials at the California school threatened to expel them for praying.

The events prompting the lawsuit took place in December, 2007, a press release from the Pacific Justice Institute reports.

That month, student Kandy Kyriacou visited an instructor to give her a Christmas gift. Kyriacou found the instructor alone in her shared office. When the instructor indicated she was ill, Kyriacou offered to pray for her.

The instructor bowed her head and Kyriacou began to pray. They were then interrupted by another faculty member, Derek Piazza, who entered the room and said “You can’t be doing that here!”

Kyriacou left to join her friend and fellow student Ojoma Omaga. Piazza followed Kyriacou and repeated his rebuke. The students related that they were surprised by his intimidating behavior.

Three days before Christmas, both students received letters notifying them of the college’s retroactive “intent to suspend” them. While school policy requires such letters to state factual bases for the charges, the letter only vaguely accused the students of “disruptive or insulting behavior, willful disobedience . . . persistent abuse of college employees.”

An administrative hearing reportedly found Kyriacou’s prayer worthy of discipline and threatened suspension or expulsion for further infractions.

The students turned to the Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) for assistance. PJI attorneys attempted to resolve the situation through demand letters, but the college did not respond.

PJI local affiliate attorneys Steven N. H. Wood and Christopher Schweickert made a final demand that college officials rescind disciplinary letters and acknowledge the students’ right to pray, but the college refused. On Monday, Wood, Schweickert, and PJI staff attorneys filed a federal lawsuit.

“It’s outrageous,” PJI President Brad Dacus stated. “Since when does praying for a sick teacher to get well - with her consent - earn a suspension? This is not just a constitutional violation; it is a complete lack of common sense. These students were not looking for a fight, but since the school to this day insists that it can expel them if they pray again, we will have to resolve it in federal court.”

People like Piazza are legion in this country - little sneaks just waiting for a chance to denounce their neighbors for thought crimes. Think it can’t happen in a democratic society? Well, look what happened to Mark Steyn in Canada; he was hauled before a kangaroo court when someone complained that his writings offended them…he won the case, but likely only because of negative publicity. Get Obama in office and the mis-named “fairness doctrine” will ensure that cases like this don’t get widely known in the public, while Obama-appointed leftist judges dismiss out of hand cases brought on matters of religion and other liberty.

There is a lot at stake in this election - the left is playing for the whole deal; they feel they can win it all, and they are determined that once they win they will ram through their worldview. We’ve only got one option to preserve the United States from kook-left domination - and that is election John McCain President of the United States.

24 comments October 14th, 2008

Big Brother Obama Trying To Toss Lies Down The Memory Hole

In case you missed this story, it appears that Barack Obama, caught in a lie about his associations with ACORN, Gateway Pundit posts about Barack Obama’s campaign scrubbing his “Fight The Smears” website to change what it previously said about his association with ACORN.

24 comments October 13th, 2008

McCain’s Health Care Plan

Its been the subject of a relentless campaign of lies and fear-mongering by the Obama campaign (if you’re not in a Battlegroun State, count yourself lucky - seems like you can’t spend 20 minutes watching TV or listening to the radio without an Obama ad attacking McCain’s health care plan; come November 4th, I beg of you!) - but, meanwhile, the truth is (as usual) different from whatever Obama happens to be saying at the moment, as the Weekly Standard points out:

Over the past few weeks, in a series of television ads, in stump speeches, and in the presidential and vice presidential debates, the Obama campaign has sought mightily to attack John McCain’s proposal for health care reform. It’s vehemence and tenacity have been striking, especially given how little McCain himself has actually had to say about his plan. Ironically, their misleading critiques actually hint at the strengths of McCain’s proposal, and point to the serious vulnerabilities in Obama’s own approach to health care politics.

At the core of the McCain health care agenda is the most important conservative policy innovation since welfare reform: the transformation of the benefit now given to employer-provided health coverage into a health insurance tax credit made available to all. For almost 70 years now, the federal government has given a significant tax preference to employer-provided health insurance. When your employer takes money out of your wages to purchase coverage on your behalf, the money is not counted as part of your gross income, so you don’t pay any taxes on it. But if you purchase insurance yourself, not through an employer, the money you use to do so gets taxed.

This makes employer-provided insurance vastly more appealing and places a serious burden on those to whom it is not available or who prefer coverage other than what their company offers. It has prevented the development of a genuine market in individually purchased health insurance and therefore artificially keeps insurance costs high. It has kept consumers from having a clear sense of what their health care costs, and so has inflated the price of care itself as well as the price of coverage. It has severely reduced the options available to families, making it more difficult to find insurance that meets their particular needs. It has tied health insurance to employment, leaving people uncertain about career moves and insecure about the future of their coverage. And it has vastly increased the number of Americans without health insurance, since not every business can afford to provide coverage, and those whose employers don’t offer it cannot readily find affordable options on their own.

And yet, for all its troubles, the employer-based system is quite popular with the people it serves. Nearly 90 percent of them, in a recent Kaiser Foundation poll, rated their insurance as good or excellent. They would certainly like to see costs go down and to feel more secure about their coverage, but they do not want their existing coverage taken away from them. This obviously poses an enormous challenge for reformers: How can the problems of the current system be addressed without displacing the millions of Americans who are satisfied with it?

The McCain solution is to change the incentives for consumers, but not for employers, so that people find themselves with more options, but are not forced out of their current insurance arrangement. Rather than exempt from taxation all the money used by employers to buy insurance, he would treat it as income but then provide individual taxpayers (regardless of how they obtain their coverage) with a credit that more than covers the taxes. The effect of this, from the point of view of individuals and families, would be to make employer-provided coverage just one option among many.

Do read the whole article - but central to McCain’s plan is that the people will be more and more able to decide what is best for themselves and their families. No need for a complex, expensive and ultimately self-destructive government run and/or mandated program…just allow people the flexibility to figure out what their health care needs are and then allow them the largest number of choices possible to fill those needs. Once again we see the grand paradox of American politics - the supposedly “pro-choice” side of the aisle is desperate to keep people locked into mandated programs, while the people supposedly all about control are on the side of allowing people the widest possible personal choice. As I’ve noted in many places, we live in an Age of Lies, and “pro-choice” is a many-faceted lie.

At any rate, there are many things needing reform in this nation and in John McCain and Sarah Palin we will have a chance to enact reforms. If, on the other hand, we elect Obama then we’ll get a man who will mandate more things, spend more money, raise more taxes, fail to do anything which might harm the income of the trial lawyers (so, if you’re thinking that Obama’s plan would in any way, shape or form limit the amount of malpractice a doctor can be forced to shell out, think again) and, in the end, make matters worse because they don’t attack the real problem with health care, which boils down to a lack of consumer choice and insurance and medical competition to bring down prices and improve services (please note, also, that Obama proposes to make health care “affordable” - what that means is that the price won’t go down, because that might harm trial lawyer income and DNC fundraising, but if he has to bankrupt the nation to provide health care to people who could better get it on their own, then so be it, as far as Obama is concerned…we have to have our priotities straight, and any Democrat will tell you that means advancing the power and wealth of Democrats, come what may. Ok, so they won’t actually tell you that, but actions speak very loud and we do detect a pattern here).

21 comments October 13th, 2008

Guilt By Participation

25 comments October 12th, 2008

McCain’s Leadership

We can pick Obama, who votes “present” when he’s not voting wrong - or we can pick McCain, who always puts country first:

Sen. John McCain’s 2006 demand for regulatory action on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could have prevented current financial crisis, as HUMAN EVENTS learned from the letter shown in full text below.

McCain’s letter — signed by nineteen other senators — said that it was “…vitally important that Congress take the necessary steps to ensure that [Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac]…operate in a safe and sound manner.[and]..More importantly, Congress must ensure that the American taxpayer is protected in the event that either…should fail.”

Sen. Obama did not sign the letter, nor did any other Democrat.

This link has a copy of the actual letter.

In this, we see that there is no contest between McCain and Obama - McCain can recognize a problem and take steps to correct it before it becomes a crisis. Obama is oblivious and when the crisis hits he hides behind vague words when he’s not repeating mindless leftwing talking points.

Right now, Obama is riding high in the polls and there’s even a news story saying the Democrats are so confident of victory that they are planning a lame duck session of Congress to start passing Democratic legislation even before Obama takes the oath - which story is clearly a DNC plant. Why? Because it would make no sense to call Congress together before Obama takes the oath - until January 3rd there are at least 49 Republican Senators and until January 20th a Republican President. But, if your desire is to get the MSM to make it seem more and more like the race is over, then its just the sort of story you want to put out there. Still, there’s no denying that it looks pretty grim for the GOP - and yet I still have a light heart and an unquenchable optimism.

The facts - as opposed to the polls and the spin - show different. They still show Obama ahead, but they don’t show a coming coronation - and with a candidate who is clearly superior and who has only just this past week started to fight back heavily against an Obama ad/MSM blitz coupled with a financial meltdown which was bound to drag down anything with “GOP” attached to it, I’m feeling very confident in our ability to turn things around. A hard fight - an uphill fight; but a fight well worth doing and a fight which can actually rather easily be won, if we remain stout hearted. Always keep in mind fellow Republicans and conservatives - we are right, they are wrong; and right will triumph in the end.

11 comments October 12th, 2008

Jonah Goldberg Experiences the Tolerant Left

Posted ’cause all of us are feeling this sort of sentiment from the left these days:

Some nice notes about last night’s Larry King Live. But, as ever, the hate mail is so much more dramatic (bowdlerizing asterisks mine):

Subject: u r a f****n JEW hick

Saw you on Larry King calling the director of ACORN a liar! you f****n hick!!, who the HELL are you? don’t be mad because you and the other “NEOCONS” are gonna LOSE this election, stick a sock in it! u bastard!! you might as well face it
A CHANGE IS COMING!! and his name is BARACK OBAMA!!
U BETTER NOT GET IT TWISTED
!

I kind of like being called a “Jew hick.” I’d love to hear the horah played on banjos, wahsboards and spoons!

I’ve noted that as the election nears and the left asserts that it is more and more confident of victory, we get nastier and nastier comments from the left - you’d figure that the prospect of overwhelming victory would mellow them out and make them more tolerant of us…but, nothing doing; the hatred grows apace. Do keep in mind, lefties, that if you do win its not like you’re going to be able to set up a Dictatorship of the Proletariat…we do retain powers in this land and we’re not just going to roll over and play dead…so, if you want a honeymoon period, you’d better start behaving. Of course, more important in all this is the necessity of adhering to my Political Rule #1: Look at what people do, not what they say.

The hatred being spewed from the left and Obama’s last-minute attempts to stuff the ballot box and deploy legions of attorneys to battle ground States indicates that not all is well in lefty land - that, just perhaps, there is a growing realization three weeks out from Obama’s coronation that he’s yet to seal the deal and, indeed, there is still plenty of time and chances for McCain to take this thing away from The One. America has been and remains a center-right political entity and even if there is a choice for Obama it will be a reflection of a distaste for the GOP rather than a rejection of individual liberty and a hankering for Euro-trash socialism. Obama and his minions will, of course, view an Obama victory as carte blanche to advance a hard left agenda and that will be their undoing - but the “nuts and bolts” political operatives of the Democratic party know better, and are pulling out all the stops to try and drag Obama’s leftist carcass over the finish line.

I do believe that it will fail, in the end - that on January 20th, much to the dismay of the left, John McCain will be sworn in as President of the United States. Could I be wrong? Of course. Am I predicting it as a certainty? Of course not - only a fool would make such a bald-faced prediction at this point…but I do believe that when push comes to shove, the basic good will and common sense of the American majority will come out on top, and John McCain will win.

35 comments October 11th, 2008

RezkOctober

From Politico:

“Your Honor, the prosecutors have been overzealous in pursuing a crime that never happened,” wrote disgraced Chicago real estate magnate Antoin “Tony” Rezko to his judge a few months ago. “They are pressuring me to tell them the wrong things that I supposedly know about Gov. Blagojevich and Sen. Barack Obama.”

What’s interesting about this claim is that, according to press accounts, Rezko is now indeed talking to prosecutors.

What Rezko has to say is far more likely to impact Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich, whose administration is being investigated.

Not one witness at Rezko’s trial said Obama did anything improper.

And yet … what are prosecutors pressuring Rezko about? And now that Rezko’s reportedly making like a canary, what song is he singing?

UPDATE: An Obama supporter helpfully points out that Rezko’s lawyer Joseph Duffy has walked his client’s letter back, saying that prosecutors never intimated it is investigating anything about Obama.

“I’m not aware of any impropriety related to Rezko and Obama,” Duffy said, per the Chicago Tribune. “At no point has the government ever asked me a single question about Obama, or any wrongdoing involving Rezko and Obama.”

That Obama supporter is whistling past the graveyard - Obama is hip deep in the massive and nauseating corruption which is all there is to Chicago Democratic politics…whether or not the prosecutors will decide to pursue the matter if it relates to Obama remains to be seen (people are fearful of taking on the Democratic party as it is not only corrupt, but quite nasty in the way it takes endless revenge upon anyone who crosses it), but Obama is not clean, not by a long shot. It is, quite simply, impossible for anyone to rise in Chicago Democratic party without willingly engaging in corruption - there is not and cannot be an honest man in Chicago politics because the whole system is built and sustained on political corruption. This is, by the way, nothing peculiar to Democratic party politics per se - any one-party political entity will naturally gravitate towards corruption due to humanity’s fallen nature (something liberalism fails to understand). The only way such things can be changed is via a massive, revolutionary change of heart amongst the electorate, or outsiders calling the corrupt to account and one or more of the corrupt actors detailing the who, where, when, why and how of it all.

Obama may win on November 4th - and if he does, all you liberals will have done is help elevate a deeply flawed leftist to office who, like Clinton, will be mired in corruption scandals from day one to day last of his Administration. Meanwhile, he’ll also push policies which will be bad for America, and bad for the world. Is beating the GOP worth this, liberals?

THINK.