Archive for April, 2008

Obamessiah Rating Dropping Liberal IQ’s At A Moonbat Meeting

Mr. Hope and Change is finding hope diminishing and an ugly change

Nearly half of Democrats (48 percent) think Hillary Clinton has a better chance of beating John McCain in November — 10 percentage points higher than the 38 percent who think Barack Obama can win, according to a FOX News poll released Wednesday. This represents a significant shift from March, when Democrats said Obama was the candidate more likely to beat McCain.

Democrats continue to favor Clinton as their party’s leader, albeit narrowly: 44 percent want her to win the nomination and 41 percent want Obama. Last month Clinton was preferred by 2 percentage points.

I still thank that Barack NMN Obama will end up the Democrat nominee. There are still a few months to go, and, to put it bluntly, the superdelegates will complete become, well, puddy tats, if you get my meaning, over the threats that race baiters like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton will pull out. Pick Clinton, and the threat of violence becomes a reality.

Nearly a third of Clinton supporters — 32 percent — say they would vote for McCain instead of Obama (47 percent) if the general election were held today. Fewer Obama supporters — 21 percent — would defect and vote for McCain over Clinton if she were the nominee.

Those percentages are up 4 and 2 points, respectively, since the last poll in late March.

The ongoing controversy over Obama’s former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, appears to have damaged how Americans view Obama. His favorable rating is now 47 percent, down 7 percentage points since February when 54 percent had a positive view of him. As may be expected, his unfavorable rating went up from 33 percent to 42 percent today.

The hope mobile needs a pit stop, or whatever they call it in some sort of elitist racing event. Something where Arugala is served.

How Does Obama Land The White Whale?

Seriously, Harold Meyerson should be hired by the NY Times. His editorials are that funny!

The relationship between Barack Obama and the white working class is beginning to resemble that between Ahab and the white whale. In state after state (Ohio, Pennsylvania and now Indiana), Obama sets out to reel in his working-class quarry, and, in state after state, it eludes him. As Obama is still the likely nominee, many Democrats fear that come November, working-class whites will pull Obama and their party down to defeat.

Obama’s problem, and the Democrats’, goes well beyond the malignant nonsense of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Ever since the New Deal coalition was smashed on the reefs of race in the mid-1960s, working-class white support for Democratic presidential candidates has hemorrhaged. Though he won a plurality of the popular vote, Al Gore lost the white working class by 17 points in 2000; John Kerry lost it by 23 points four years later. Even though, as Ruy Teixeira of the Brookings Institution and Alan Abramowitz of Emory University demonstrated in a recent paper, the white working class is becoming an ever smaller share of the overall electorate, it will remain large enough through the middle of the century that the Democrats cannot afford to lose it by Kerry like margins. But how, Democrats wonder, can they secure the white working-class vote?

How can they? Wait for it, wait for it………

Well, they could start by re-unionizing it.

He’s serious. Read the rest of it, and you will see.

They are losing the white working class because of the elitist attitudes, the constant disingenuous pandering to everyone, particularly minority groups, the constant “America SUCKS!” rhetoric emanating from DNC, the elected Dems, and the Base of the Democrat Party, their pro-criminal stances, and their trying to turn America into a Nanny and Welfare state.

The GOP loses the white middle class (as well as other voter blocks) because they do not practice what they preach. The Democrats lose the white middle class because they do practice what they preach.

Unionizing sounds more like a way of strong arming the members into voting a certain way. And it is easier to pander to unions. So, instead of addressing what the white middle class really wants, Meyerson is proposing that the Democrats artificially create new voting blocks. Great.

FactCheck Fact Checks The Latest DNC Smear Ads

I wonder why Barack NMN Obamessiah hasn’t told the DNC to stop running the ads? He is Mr. Hope and Change and a different type of politician who doesn’t engage in the negatives, right? At least that is what he tells us.

The latest ad is playing on a special entry page for Democrats.org, the official site of the Jackass ‘n Surrender Party, as well as being linked to all over the site.

What does FactCheck.org say about it and another DNC smear ad?

The Democratic National Committee has produced two TV ads against McCain, hoping to soften him up while the party figures out who its own presidential nominee will be.

  • One ad shows selected portions of McCain’s comments that a 100-year U.S. presence in Iraq would be “fine with me.” The ad uses dramatic images of war and violence, and omits any mention that McCain was speaking of a peaceful presence like that in Japan or Korea.
  • An earlier ad attacks McCain for saying the nation’s economy is “prosperous” and “better off overall” than eight years ago. The ad uses a couple of incorrect statistics to argue otherwise. It says the country has lost 1.8 million jobs when, in fact, it has gained nearly 5.4 million, and it says gasoline prices have risen 200 percent, when the actual figure is 139 percent.

It’s one thing to argue, as Dean does, that McCain’s position is a recipe for continued violence and bloodshed, whatever his stated intent. But it is another thing to misrepresent that intent. The ad twists the sense of McCain’s words by showing images of war, when he was really talking about a peaceful troop presence. Imagine how different the ad would seem if it showed images of, say, American troops walking the streets of Tokyo or Seoul and had included what McCain said about “Americans … not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed.”

Anyone who didn’t already know the fuller version of McCain’s answer could easily be fooled into thinking that McCain would be perfectly happy to see the war continue. McCain has said quite clearly that he considers Democratic proposals for a quick withdrawal from Iraq to be “surrender,” and so deadly fighting could well continue longer under a President McCain than under either a President Hillary Clinton or a President Obama. But what the DNC ad conveys is the opposite of what McCain said.

There is no doubt that FactCheck.org is an unbiased organization, and has taken apart Republicans as well as Democrats, though I have seen Democrats whine about them, probably because Democrats lie to gain political power more, so there is more material for FactCheck to work with.

They take apart the second vid as well. You can pop over and read the rest. And here is the vid


See others at Hot Air, Flopping Aces, Sister Toldjah, and Q and O.

Indiana Identification Law Flashback

‘Memba this?

On the eve of a hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Indiana Voter ID law has become a story with a twist: One of the individuals used by opponents to the law as an example of how the law hurts older Hoosiers is registered to vote in two states.

Faye Buis-Ewing, 72, who has been telling the media she is a 50-year resident of Indiana, at one point in the past few years alsoclaimed two states as her primary residence and received a homestead exemption on her property taxes in both states.

Monday night from her Florida home, Ewing said she and her husband Kenneth “winter in Florida and summer in Indiana.” She admitted to registering to vote in both states, but stressed that she’s never voted in Florida. She also has a Florida driver’s license, but when she tried to use it as her photo ID in the Indiana elections in November 2006, poll workers wouldn’t accept it.

Subsequently, Ewing became a sort-of poster child for the opposition when the Indiana League of Women Voters (ILWV) told media that the problems Ewing had voting that day shows why the high court should strike it down.

But Indiana Republican Secretary of State Todd Rokita said Monday that Ewing’s tale illustrates exactly why Indiana needs the law. “This shows that the Indiana ID law worked here, which also calls into question why the critics are so vehemently against this law, especially with persons like this, who may not have a legal right to vote in this election,” Rokita said.

On a reminder from comment #49 by Danish Artist at Blogs For Victory.

Obamessiah Denouces Wright, Will Soon Pretend He Doesn’t Exist

From Ben Smith’s Blog

In Winston-Salem, Obama sharply attacks Reverend Jeremiah Wright and the substance of his remarks yesterday, a far sharper disavowal than he gave in Philadelphia last month.

The core of his message: That Wright was not only offensive, but the polar opposite of Obama’s own views and politics.

“I have spent my entire adult life trying to bridge the gap between different kinds of people. That’s in my DNA, trying to promote mutual understanding to insist that we all share common hopes and common dreams as Americans and as human beings. That’s who I am, that’s what I believe, and that’s what this campaign has been about,” Obama said.

“I am outraged by the comments that were made and saddened by the spectacle that we saw yesterday,” he said.

Read the rest over there.

Me, I am waiting for a #7 followed by a #8, and it really does beg the question, “how serious is Obama? Is he just doing this because he is busted beyond belief?” As Michelle states

Ok. Let’s be clear then: It wasn’t the fact that Wright has been spewing this same recycled crap for years that finally got Obama mad. It was that he finally realized it was hurting his campaign. And he was personally miffed by Wright’s insults against him.

Via Memeorandum.

McCain Speech On Health Care

ARLINGTON, VA — U.S. Senator John McCain will deliver delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery at the University of South Florida — Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, in Tampa, FL, today at 10:00 a.m. EDT:

Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the University of South Florida, and this opportunity to meet with you at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. Speaker Moffitt, Dr. Dalton, Dean Klasko, thank you for the invitation, and for your years of dedication that have made this campus a center of hope for cancer victims everywhere. It’s good to see some other friends here, including your board member and my friend and former colleague Connie Mack. And my thanks especially to the physicians, administrators, and staff of this wonderful place.

Sometimes in our political debates, America’s health-care system is criticized as if it were just one more thing to argue about. Those of you involved in running a research center like this, or managing the children’s hospital that I visited yesterday in Miami, might grow a little discouraged at times listening to campaigns debate health care. But I know you never lose sight of the fact that you are each involved in one of the great vocations, doing some of the greatest work there is to be done in this world. Some of the patients you meet here are in the worst hours of their lives, filled with fear and heartache. And the confident presence of a doctor, the kind and skillful attentions of a nurse, or the knowledge that researchers like you are on the case, can be all they have to hold onto. That is a gift only you can give, and you deserve our country’s gratitude.

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McCain Ad On Healthcare

Senator and GOP Presidential candidate John McCain has a new ad out

I’ll be posting the full text of remarks he plans to make today during his “Call To Action” tour on health care after he has delivered it.

What Does A State ID Cost?

So, exactly how much does an ID cost in the 50 States? Not a DL, mind you, just a basic ID card

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SCOTUS Upholds Photo ID Law, DUmmies And Assorted Leftards Not Happy

Seriously, what is the problem with knowing who a person is when they vote, one of the most important things an American citizen can do? You have to show ID when you write a check, when the cop pulls you over, if you want a beer or some smokes (if you look young enough), and so many other things. Why not for voting? But, it always seems it is Democrats who want to stop people from identifying themselves when voting, one of the best ways to stop voter fraud, yet, they are the same people who scream bloody murder, even when they win, about fraud

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states can require voters to produce photo identification without violating their constitutional rights, validating Republican-inspired voter ID laws.

In a splintered 6-3 ruling, the court upheld Indiana’s strict photo ID requirement, which Democrats and civil rights groups said would deter poor, older and minority voters from casting ballots. Its backers said it was needed to prevent fraud.

Splintered? One of the biggest liberals on the Court, John Paul Stevens, voted in the majority. Personally, I interact with quite a few poor and old people, and they all have ID. We cannot access their accounts without it. Period. (see more at Memeorandum, plus good Right leaning sites such as Stop The ACLU, Sister Toldjah, Don Surber, Michelle Malkin, and Jammie Wearing Fool (linked up here because of the read more inline below))

You know what’s coming next, right?

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Monday Obama Love Linkfest

We, the people, have been enriched by the gifts of the presence
of Barack Obama, his family, and his pastor.
Oh, I’m not saying he is the Messiah; But something is different….

Seriously, you just can’t make that stuff up.

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