Democrats, This is Your Worst Nightmare

Latino conservatives:

As this article over at Pajamas Media points out, just in 2010 Obama’s support among Latinos has dropped from 69% to 55%…and this is just the beginning. Eventually, a majority of Latinos will be voting conservative. Why? Because that is what they are – you’re trolling for votes among illegals, we’re working for votes among Americans, and that means all Americans. I like our chances a lot better than yours.

Democrats Back Third-Party Candidates In Tight Races

When Democrats say they are “for the people,” then why do they need to resort to dirty tricks to help their opponents lose?

Lying negative ads are one thing. They have become staples of political campaigns, like it or not. Both sides do it. Why? Because no matter how much we say that they don’t work, they do. But that is not my point really. My point is, this is a midterm election, and midterm elections are usually bad for the party in power. This election in particular has been framed as a referendum on Barack Obama and the Democratic agenda. While Democrats largely avoid talking about Obamacare and other legislative victories, Republican candidates run strongly on undoing the damage done by the Democrats.

Democrats know they have an unpopular agenda, and they don’t care. They would rather impose their agenda by force than listen to us, we the people.

The New York Times reports on more evidence of desperation of the Democrats to remain in power despite their unpopular agenda: backing third-party candidates to siphon off votes from Republicans:

Seeking any advantage in their effort to retain control of Congress, Democrats are working behind the scenes in a number of tight races to bolster long-shot third-party candidates who have platforms at odds with the Democratic agenda but hold the promise of siphoning Republican votes.

The efforts are taking place across the country with varying degrees of stealth. And in many cases, they seem to hold as much risk as potential reward for Democrats, prompting accusations of hypocrisy and dirty tricks from Republicans and the third-party movements that are on the receiving end of the unlikely, and sometimes unwelcome, support.

In California, Republicans have received recorded phone calls from a professed but unidentified “registered Republican” who says she is voting for the American Independent Party’s candidate for a House seat, Bill Lussenheide, not for the incumbent Republican, Mary Bono Mack.

The caller says she is voting that way because “it’s time we show Washington what a true conservative looks like.”

The recording was openly paid for by the Democratic candidate for the seat, Mayor Steve Pougnet of Palm Springs.

Wow. Anything to win, right? There are similar stories across the country. is this really how bad politics has become? Democrats are so addicted to power they will stoop lower and lower  to no end just to try to hold on to it.

I’d rather lose honestly than win by dirty tricks. The will of the people is more important than personal ambition. It’s too bad Democrats don’t feel the same way.

UPDATE, by Mark Noonan: And what happens when patriotic citizens uncover voter fraud? They get sued, of course.

How to Ensure the Death Penalty Never Gets Abolished

From CNA:

The possible innocence of an executed Texas man has renewed the debate on the death penalty in the state with the most executions in the United States.

Cameron Todd Willingham was executed in 2004 after being convicted of the murder of his three toddler daughters by setting his house on fire…

…Dave Atwood, founder of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and author of the book “Detour to Death Row,” spoke to CNA about the case and the death penalty debate.

Willingham “may be innocent,” he said, noting that his coalition has not taken a definite position on the case. However, it is supporting the court inquiry and the investigation of the Texas Forensic Science Commission…

As long time readers know, I am opposed to the death penalty. My view on this is comes about because…

1. Always err on the side of mercy.

2. You can’t un-do an execution.

3. No one can see all ends – even the worst murderer might have some good he can do before he dies.

Supposing that we’ve got here the one in a million event: an actually innocent man being executed. Given that, does his death mean we end the death penalty? No. It merely means the death penalty will be tied up in courts and death row inmates will spend even longer amounts of time waiting to be executed. The reason for this is the reason we have a death penalty , at all: because it is just.

One must remember why the public back in the 1980’s became so supportive of the death penalty. This surge in support came about because of the unjust way criminals were treated in the 60’s and 70’s – they weren’t being sufficiently punished for their crimes. Year after year the public heard endless stories of perfectly hideous criminals being let out of jail by liberal judges on various technicalities…and the criminals then went out and did even worse deeds. It is good to remember that “unjust” doesn’t mean just unfair treatment to the accused…it also means when the guilty don’t pay their proper price.

The chances that an actual innocent man was executed are vanishingly small. As the justice system is run by human beings, it is always possible for error for slip in…but between arrest and death there are so many barriers erected by law that the chances of a completely innocent person going all the way to death are very small. But, it can happen – and suppose it did in this case?

It won’t change a thing. The people will still be in favor of the death penalty because it is right that if you take a life, you should lose your life. Right, but not necessary – and, indeed, not as right, in my view, as allowing the criminal to live in hopes of his eventual repentance. The only way to end the death penalty is to set the punishment system for murder and rape to be so hard that it is seen as every bit as just as taking the criminals life.

Over the years, I’ve put my views out on this. The basic concept is that if you commit one of the most horrid crimes, you are to be deprived of all comfort. You’ll work long hours at boring, back breaking labor; you wont’ have any luxuries, at all; life will be reduced to the bare minimum. As the murder took all earthly comforts from the victim, so he looses them in his turn. The ultimate hope is that by this regime the criminal will eventually reflect and understand – and beg forgiveness for his crime.

As long as anti-death penalty advocates keep working the justice system angle in their actions (always trying to poke holes in the prosecutor’s case rather than addressing the moral aspect of crime and punishment), so they will fail in their efforts. Justice must be done – and if anti-death penalty people won’t give just alternative to death, then death will continued to be dealt out with popular approval.

GOP Surges in Early Voting

From NRO’s Campaign Spot:

One of my readers, Charlie, takes a look at the early voting numbers from 2008 and compares them to the early voting numbers in 2010, or at least so far.

He finds, “in every state where there is partisan split data for both years, the Republicans have gained in early voting.” The shift in partisan turnout has ranged from Republicans gaining 4.2 percentage points from the 2008 numbers (West Virginia) to 27.4 percentage points in the 2008 numbers (Florida).

(The stunning figure is that 52.8 percent of the more than 778,000 early votes in Florida this year come from registered Republicans.)…

That Florida number is a shocker – and shows that a GOP tidal wave is heading towards the Sunshine State. If you read the linked article, there is a whole list of States with excellent numbers for the GOP. This is just a continuation of what we saw through the primaries as GOP turnout was massive while Democrat turnout was anemic.

And this, in turn, is why Obama and the Democrats are spending the last 10 days in Democrat strong holds: they are trying to fire up the base to show up on election day, hoping that a huge November 2nd turnout will at least partially counter the massive GOP gains in the early vote. It may work, but I doubt it – I think that on election day the pattern will hold and the GOP turnout on that day will also be higher than expected, while Democrat turnout is low.

Nothing is over until its over, of course – the victory can’t be won, if it is to be won, until November 2nd. Lots of things can happen, but the events all year have shown an increasing rejection of all things liberal and Democrat in the United States. Don’t pay too much attention to polling data from now until November 2nd – partially because turn out models may be way off, partially because the Democrats will try to cook up at least some polls to give a false sense of momentum to their dispirited base.

Work for victory, don’t forget to vote, drag a friend to the polls with you…and then we’ll leave the rest of it in the hands of God and see what comes.

The Wikileaks Idiots

ABC has the news on just what, so far, has been found in the latest batch of documents to be released by Wikileaks.

What is most astounding here is the way the Wikileaks people simply don’t understand what they are doing. In service of a false narrative about our campaign in Iraq, these fools are releasing documents which they think “prove” their worldview when all they are really doing is putting the lives of people at risk. This isn’t a game, this is reality – the people we deal with in the enemy ranks are cruel murderers…they will take revenge, as far as they can, against anyone who crosses them. Along come these twits to give the terrorists the names and addresses of the people they’ll want to kill.

The irresponsibility there is just beyond belief – and the people who have done this will pay the price; there is justice in this world, and those who betray are always paid out here or hereafter. But, meanwhile, people will die because of this.

Big Government Union Biggest 2010 Spender

No surprise – from the Wall Street Journal:

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees is now the biggest outside spender of the 2010 elections, thanks to an 11th-hour effort to boost Democrats that has vaulted the public-sector union ahead of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the AFL-CIO and a flock of new Republican groups in campaign spending…

$87.5 million dollars, some of it borrowed (once again showing how desperate they are). Here’s the kicker – as these are union dues paying the freight, it is really your tax dollars at work…especially that $160 billion Obama and his Democrats showered on the States to keep unionized government employees on the job…and paying the dues which winds up being the money Democrats campaign on so they can win and then spend some more on the unions, ad nauseum…

So, my fellow Americans, whom do you want to have the largest outside influence on politics? The Chamber of Commerce which advocates for less spending and taxes, or the public-sector unions who always demand more spending and taxes? Name your poison – but don’t try to tell me, liberals, that there is something wrong with the Chamber and something right with the unions getting in to politics.

Democrats Forced to Borrow $17 Million for Final Effort

My goodness, they are absolutely falling apart out there – from Politico:

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has taken out a $17 million line of credit for use in the final weeks of the campaign, signaling the party leadership’s commitment to having the money to counter an onslaught of millions of dollars in pro-Republican TV ads.

The new line of credit was disclosed in a DCCC report filed Thursday night with the Federal Election Commission…

While they claim $25 million cash on hand, the fact that they feel forced to borrow indicates two things:

1. Fund raising has been off.

2. They are in desperation mode.

From what I can sense by reading this and seeing that, the Democrats have written off the House and are hoping to keep to at least 50 Senators (Biden then being the tie-breaker). Obama’s campaign activities indicate this – heading to blue States to campaign for the “fire wall” Senators.

Over at Election Projection, the current tally is 49/49 with the two Democrat-leaning Independents safe or not running this year. If Democrats can hold to that, then they keep their majority. Here is the bad news for Democrats – the GOP only has to win two out of the following to get to 51: California, Washington, Delaware, West Virginia and Connecticut (presuming as I – and Election Projection – do that Reid is gone in Nevada). We need 40% of the final battle to win…and so the Democrats are going full court press to stop us.

At the end of the day, I have to rate their chances of success in this matter high. While I believe we can win in four of the five (Delaware is not entirely out of the question, but is clearly the weakest chance we’ve got), a massive end-of-the-race effort by Democrats may stir up enough of the base to save four of the five.

But it is clearly within the realm of possibility that the GOP could win – so, work with a will for victory, conservatives…we’ve got them on the run.