Soon after yesterday’s election results were announced, I reported that the test promised by Joe “We will be tested” Biden 16 days ago appears to have begun in Israel. This morning, another “test administrator” by the name of Dmitry Medvedev has entered the classroom that is this complicated world in which we live. Associated Press [...]
Another ‘Test Administrator’ Enters the Classroom
November 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Report: Black Panthers Intimidating Voters in Philly (Updated)
November 4th, 2008 · 17 Comments
Just after 11 a.m. CDT, Fox News Channel’s Rick Leventhal reported from the scene of a Philadelphia polling location to which police were called to deal with a group of Black Panthers alleged to be carrying nightsticks and intimidating voters. Leventhal interviewed a Republican poll observer who offered details of how he approached the entrance [...]
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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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Nation’s Capitol Should be Renamed If Obama Wins
October 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The New York Post is reporting that Barack Obama let slip his plans to become a modern-day Robin Hood in the White House, confiscating money from the rich to give to the poor. If Obama does win the election Nov. 4, I suggest the nation’s capitol be renamed “ROBBIN’ HOOD” and touted as the wealth [...]
Tags: · Barack Obama, confiscating money, election, New York Post, nov. 4, Obama, poor, rich, robbin' hood, Robin Hood, spread the wealth around, wealth redistribution, White House
Nothing Will Ever Be the Same with Barack Obama
October 8th, 2008 · 9 Comments
With less than four weeks to go before Americans elect their next president, I fear the outcome of the Nov. 4 election (i.e., a Barack Obama win) will have me thinking about the name of an anti-tobacco advertising campaign during the next four years — and possibly longer. “Nothing Will Ever Be the Same” is [...]
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Super Tuesday is Here, So Vote Wisely
February 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Finally, it’s Super Tuesday! The polls are open and the voting has begun. One of the five candidates below is likely to become our next president. They are (left to right): Republican Mike Huckabee is a former governor of Arkansas and ordained Baptist preacher; Liberal Democrat Hillary Clinton is the junior U.S. senator from New [...]
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‘Poll Dancer’ Takes Credit for Primary Surprise
January 9th, 2008 · 19 Comments
Tuesday night’s election outcome in New Hampshire surprised many Americans, but it didn’t shock me one bit. Why? Because I’m one of those unseen individuals the polling firms should blame for the discrepancies between election-day forecasts and the results that followed the first-in-the-nation Democratic Primary. I’m a political opinion poll dancer. I should not be [...]
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