Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Wednesday morning roundup

  As the media seeks desperately to find a loss for Palin and the tea party from yesterday's primaries, take a look at this headline over at the ABC blog and then wonder how the MSM can be so clueless:
Primaries 2010: Results Outside Delaware: MTV's "Real World" to Palin's MD Failure
  Apparently there was some guy Palin endorsed who did not win. Get a clue! Not every candidate she endorses wins but it's not like the kiss of death endorsement of The One.
  And RINO candidates who are sore losers won't endorse the conservative candidates who won. Huh. So what IS the difference between a RINO and a democrat? The NRSC is vowing not to give her any money. Wow. That makes sense. Freakin.'
  Over at Politico, Ben Smith has figured out that it might take a few days for voters to take a shine to new and unknown to anyone but tea partier candidates, but he's facing the fact that Andrew Cuomo's campaign for governor might have hit a snag.
  Behind the scenes and while the public's attention is deflected by the primaries, Harry Reid is scheming to sneak immigration amnesty into a defense bill. Of course, the perfect plan! Republicans support the military and the dems can run around screaming that they don't if they don't pass the bill! Brilliant! Put a really hot potato topic up for all these endangered democrats to vote on and permanently fasten down your democrat minority. And call it a DREAM ACT so anyone who votes against it can be seen as a DREAM DENIER. (That said, if you serve in our military honorably, citizenship should be a given. OTOH, what IS our policy regarding enlisting illegals?)
  Then there are the likely voters: favor Republicans 50 to 40%. Too bad for dems.
  We all await breathlessly the mysterious announcement today about the future of the democrat party. Perhaps they're turning toward conservatism? Or could it have anything to do with the "big time Democrat" who has declared 2010 a goner for the party?
  Back at the ranch, The One is continuing Bush policies regarding marijuana raids but somehow DOJ is sealing those records. Funny how dark the windows have become at the DOJ.

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