By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger By now, almost every living American, other than public employees and their union officials, is aware that state governments across the nation are on the verge of fiscal collapse. According to a February 2010 Washington Post report, “Even before financial markets crashed in fall 2008, state governments nationwide had [...]
Dr. Kevorkian Alive and Well in Sacramento
January 10th, 2011 · No Comments
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Election Day Song: ‘Obama, No Merci Beaucoup’
October 25th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Two years ago today, I shared a post that included a music video for the song, “OBAMA, NO MERCI BEAUCOUP” (“No thank you, very much” in French), written and performed by Poor James and the Swamp Crows. At the time I shared it here, it had received only a few views. As of this morning, [...]
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Organizing for America Sets Vote 2010 Kick-Off
June 2nd, 2010 · 3 Comments
CONSERVATIVES BEWARE: Organizing for America, the group of left-wing liberals that helped get President Barack Obama elected in 2008, will soon hold Vote 2010 Kick-Off events around the country. Below is the text of a message (links removed) shared with me today that I suspect is typical of what OFA community organizers are sending out [...]
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Blank Absentee Ballots Handed Out in Bay State? (Update)
January 19th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Everyone — and I mean everyone — is predicting Republican Scott Brown will handily defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in today’s special election for the U.S. Senate seat held for so long by Ted Kennedy. BUT, if the Election Journal story behind the video above turns out to be true and blank absentee ballots are being [...]
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There’s Gonna Be Hell to Pay on Election Day 2010
January 1st, 2010 · No Comments
One year ago today in my post, Democrats Adopt New Marching Orders, I cited predictions offered by political pundits and prognosticators about how the Chicago Political Machine behind Barack Obama was working hard to lower expectations in advance of Inauguration Day. I never imagined a president could live up to such lowered expectations in such [...]
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Non-Resident Obama Staffers Vote in Swing States
November 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Reports of vote fraud — up to and including members of Barack Obama‘s campaign staff registering and voting in states where they are not residents — are everywhere this election day morning. Just the tip of the iceberg, I’m sure, are the two examples below: Palestra.net reported yesterday that Obama campaign staffers are voting in [...]
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It’s Okay to Use Obama Tactics to Influence the Vote
October 28th, 2008 · No Comments
The headline of one blog post screams about Obama Robbing the Cradle for Votes, while the meat of another post — written by a stay-at-home, pro-life, mother-of-two blogger — includes this observation: “I’ve noticed before that the left seems to have an affinity for attempting to subvert the minds of young children and teenagers, and [...]
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