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Dennis
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Change I Can Believe In!

by Ann Coulter
11/04/2009

-- MSNBC, Aug. 31, 2009, Keith Olbermann on Robert F. McDonnell, Republican candidate for governor of Virginia:

"In (McDonnell's master's thesis), he described women having jobs as detrimental to the family, called legalized use of contraception illogical, pushed to make divorce more difficult, and insisted government should favor married couples over, quote, 'cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators.' Wow. When did he write this? 1875? No, 1989. Wow, 1989.

"Goodbye, Mr. McDonnell."


-- MSNBC, Sept. 22, 2009, Rachel Maddow also on McDonnell:

"And here's where the conservative movement and the Republican establishment smash into each other like bumper cars without bumpers. Here's where Republican electoral chances stop being separate from the wild-eyed excesses of the conservative movement.

"Part of watching Republicans try to return to power is watching ... the conservative movement eat the Republican Party, eat their electoral chances over and over and over again."

On election night, conservatives-eating-Republicans resulted in an 18-point landslide for McDonnell, who beat his Democratic opponent 59 percent to 41 percent -- winning two-thirds of all independent voters and ending the Democrats' eight-year reign in the Virginia governor's office.

Republicans swept all statewide offices for the first time in 12 years, winning the races for lieutenant governor and attorney general, as well as assembly seats, garbage inspector, dog catcher and anything else Virginians could vote for.

To paraphrase a pompous blowhard: Goodbye, Mr. Democrat.

And that's not the most exciting news from election night! Astoundingly, Jon Corzine, the incumbent governor of heavily Democratic New Jersey -- a state that Barack Obama won by 16 points just a year ago -- lost by 5 points.

At 49 percent for Republican Chris Christie versus 44 percent for Corzine, the election wasn't even close enough to be stolen by ACORN. (Although Corzine did extremely well among underaged Salvadoran prostitutes living in government housing.)

The biggest winner election night was pollster Scott Rasmussen, who -- once again -- produced the most accurate poll results. New York Times poll: Corzine 40, Christie 37; Quinnipiac poll: Corzine 43, Christie 38; Rasmussen poll: Christie 46, Corzine 43.

The biggest loser was President Obama, who campaigned tirelessly for Corzine, even giving up golf on several occasions and skipping a quarter-million-dollar "date night" with Michelle to stump for the Democrat.

Just two days before the election, Obama was at a rally in New Jersey assuring voters that Corzine was "one of the best partners I have in the White House. We work together. ... Jon Corzine helped get this done."

Except the problem is that voting for Obama a year ago was a fashion statement, much like it was once a fad to buy Beanie Babies, pet rocks and Cabbage Patch Kids. But instead of ending up with a ridiculous dust-collector at the bottom of your closet, the Obama fad leaves you with higher taxes, a reduced retirement fund, no job and a one-year wait for an MRI.

That is why Corzine's defeat sounded the death knell for national health care.

The good news: Next time Corzine is in a major car accident after speeding on the New Jersey Turnpike, he'll be able to see a doctor right away.

The media will try to rescue health care by talking about nothing but the 23rd district of New York, where the Democrat won Tuesday night. Congratulations, Democrats -- you won a congressional seat in New York! Next up: A Catholic elected pope!

Far from an upset, the Democrats' winning the 23rd district was a long-term plan of the Obama White House. That's why Obama made John McHugh, the moderate Republican congressman representing the 23rd district, his Secretary of the Army earlier this year. The Democrats thought McHugh's seat would be easy pickings.

Only in the last week has everyone acted as if a Democratic victory in the 23rd district would be a shocking surprise -- an upset victory caused by puritanical Republicans staging inquisitions against "mainstream" Republican candidates like Dede Scozzafava, the designated "Republican" candidate in the special election.

This is preposterous -- there was absolutely nothing Republican about Scozzafava. As a supporter of partial-birth abortion, card-check union schemes and massive government spending programs, she was less Republican than John McCain.

Even Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos called Scozzafava the most liberal candidate in the race -- which may explain why she was the choice of George Soros' Working Families Party and why she promptly endorsed the Democrat after withdrawing from the race last weekend.

Conservative opposition to Scozzafava hardly suggests that they plan to impose litmus tests on every Republican candidate in the 2010 elections.

Speaking of litmus tests, on MSNBC recently, liberal blogger Jane Hamsher said of the possibility that a blue dog Democrat would oppose national health care: "I dare Blanche Lincoln -- I dare Blanche Lincoln to join a filibuster. She'll draw primary opponents so fast it would make your head spin."

While I'm sure an out-of-touch liberal blogger from Hollywood knows more about Arkansas than an elected senator from that state, Hamsher's threat sounds more like an intra-party civil war than conservatives opposing a George Soros-supported Republican candidate in a New York congressional race.

Not only do conservatives not pick insane fights -- such as staging a 2006 primary fight against a recent vice presidential candidate because he supported the war in Iraq -- but conservatives are more popular than Republicans.

By contrast, liberals are less popular than Democrats. When conservatives take control of the Republican Party, Republicans win. When liberals take control of the Democratic Party, Democrats end up out of power for eight to 12 years.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34274
11-04-2009 11:29 PM
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Good read, Dennis!
It needs to be chopped up into smaller sound bites though so that liberals and moderates can have a chance to read and understand it.

The pen is mightier than the sword, unless you're actually in a sword fight!
11-05-2009 12:15 PM
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Good read, Dennis!
It needs to be chopped up into smaller sound bites though so that liberals and moderates can have a chance to read and understand it.

They'll just have to read reeaaaallll slllooowww.

11-05-2009 03:34 PM
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Stick figures seem to be the simplest form of communication when I'm dealing with Liberals unfortunately they still don't get it. All they seem to mumble is "It's all Bush's fault". My normal response is what does baked beans have to do with it. They just leave really confused. This might be the key to dealing with them. I'm still doing research and have applied for a government grant for the study.
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This might be the key to dealing with them. I'm still doing research and have applied for a government grant for the study.

You may not get that grant.

But, you might get a free cell phone.

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Excepts from The Omega Letter (11/4/2009)

In 2006:
On the day Nancy Pelosi was sworn in as Speaker of the House, US unemployment was at 4.5%. A gallon of gas cost $2.19.

The S&P closed at 1238; the Dow at 10,717, the GDP was in positive territory and the US was running a budget deficit of $374 billion.

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Congress can raise taxes. Presidents cannot. Congress can pass legislation binding on business. Presidents cannot. Congress can authorize deficit spending. Presidents cannot. There are 435 Congressmen and 100 Senators. But there is just one president, so he is the one that gets the blame.

It was the majority-Democrat Congress that presided over the recession that began in 2007. They controlled the legislation that resulted in the Crash of 2008, which led to the passage of the TARP bail-outs, increasing the deficit to more than one trillion dollars and leading to the collapse of the banking industry.

It was the Democrats that passed the "Affordable Housing Act" that forced banks to grant mortgages to unqualified buyers that led to the collapse of the housing market. No matter how hard one tries to blame George Bush, Obama inherited the economy from the Democrats in Congress, not the Republicans in the White House.

But such is the power of propaganda that the mainstream media was able to convince America that the economic collapse was George Bush's fault. It took place under Bush's watch, but the responsibility for it lies with the Congress. The mainstream media cannot possibly be unaware of how the government works. (Can it?)

So blaming George Bush and giving the Congress a pass wasn't a case of media ignorance, but rather a case of the media both counting on and feeding public ignorance -- in order to advance the liberal agenda. It is deliberate, calculated deception.

Think about it for a second. If the president actually could control the economy, then why hasn't Barack fixed it? He claims victory with impossible claims of phantom jobs 'created or saved' but with official unemployment figures closing in on 10% and actual unemployment hovering near 17%, fewer and fewer Americans are buying it.
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