November 19, 2012 – 8:57 am
Just to be clear for those who aren’t aware, I’m not fan of Sarah Palin anymore. I was once, having rooted for her to be picked as VP back in early 2008. I still think she has great ideas and can reach people, but the way in which she abandoned any run for the 2012 […]
November 12, 2012 – 8:50 am
In case you didn’t hear, the brokeyest broke state in the Union has new election rules. On one hand, Juan Williams has some interesting point about them. On the flip side, ugh (The Hill) Polarization and gridlock have paralyzed Congress. But now, a bright ray of hope for ending those twin curses is emerging from […]
November 9, 2012 – 6:41 am
Quite a few companies are giving their position on the election outcome (The Blaze) Do elections have consequences? If you have been paying attention to the financial markets, you might think so. Wall Street has had two horrible days since President Obama won a second term. However, stock prices are not the only thing taking […]
November 8, 2012 – 8:39 am
This will probably be the last post on the meaning of this loss, but, this is part of a conversation I was having with a moderate Republicans who voted Obama and a moderate Liberal who voted Romney late yesterday. Consider that, in exit polls, 52% said that the country is on the wrong track. Only […]
November 7, 2012 – 10:49 am
To use Democrat language, racism is the only rationale (Washington Post) With all precincts reporting, Matheson led Mia Love by less than 3,000 votes — a margin so slim that the Associated Press had yet to call the race in favor of the Democrat. But Love conceded early Wednesday morning, offering Matheson her congratulations and thanking her […]
November 7, 2012 – 7:59 am
The Warmists are already agitating for climate change (hoax) legislation (SF Chronicle) as soon as the major news networks called the race tonight, environmentalists started firing off e-mails urging Pres. Obama to turn his attention back to our warming world. They’re hoping that Obama’s re-election and Sandy’s devastation will reset the national conversation on climate […]
November 7, 2012 – 7:13 am
First off, congratulations to Mr. Obama for winning a second term. However, if we look at the popular vote, this does not present a mandate. All together, we are looking a split of about 59 million for Barack to 57 million for Mitt. Doesn’t matter, because I truly expect Obama to mostly move even further […]
November 6, 2012 – 11:00 am
Using the Real Clear Politics map maker, this is what I think will happen. In this scenario, Romney can lose Pennsylvania, but must win Ohio and Virginia. Colorado and Wisconsin are simply extras if he wins New Hampshire. Romney will win Florida and NC handily.
November 6, 2012 – 9:16 am
…is an ocean rising up to swamp the world’s worst carbon offender, you might just be a Warmist The blog of the day is Right Wing News, with an all day long live blogging the election post. This post will stay at the top all day, and, below the fold, a list of other great […]
November 6, 2012 – 8:27 am
I think we all know the reasoning why the presidential campaign looks so small, but, The Politico attempts to ascribe the same type of small campaign to Romney even more than Obama The 2012 election is over at last, and its supporting cast—a complex of operatives and reporters, locked in an embrace of mutual need […]