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Post Election Analysis

by Phantom Ace ( 330 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at November 3rd, 2010 - 11:30 am

This is my post election analysis about last night elections. I speak for myself and not the blog.

This was a clear rejection of Tranzi Totalitarian  Progressivism and not an embrace of the Republicans. Many of the districts won were in Republican hands until 2006 and 2008. In those elections, the electorate rejected big Government Compassionate Conservatism and voted for fiscal conservative Blue Dogs. As it turns out, the Democrats pulled a fast one on the electorate and their real masks were revealed. This angered the public and they Republicans were given another chance. They better stick to real conservatism not the compassionate big spending kind  or in 2 years a 3rd party will emerge.

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The New Republican Right Ascending

by Mojambo ( 161 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Republican Party, Tea Parties at October 21st, 2010 - 11:30 am

Dick Morris writes what I and several other commenters  here have always maintained – that economic and  tax issues are winners because they will appeal to those that left the Republican Party after the Progressive betrayals by both Bush I and II. An obsession on red meat and polarizing issues  is self-defeating . We cannot turn off Independents, suburbanites and the much derided “soccer moms”. For too many elections Republicans have written off vast swaths of the country and electoral votes, but there is no reason why the GOP cannot be competitive in many of the Blue states. We have to be a national party not a regional party and each region has its own version of Republicanism. As Morris says, opposition to Obamacare, the Porkulus,  combined with fear of rising unemployment,  will bring us the House, not opposition to Roe v. Wade.

by Dick Morris

A fundamental change is gripping the Republican grass roots as they animate the GOP surge to a major victory in the 2010 elections. No longer do evangelical or social issues dominate the Republican ground troops. Now economic and fiscal issues prevail. The Tea Party has made the Republican Party safe for libertarians.

There is still a litmus test for admission to the Republican Party. But no longer is it dominated by abortion, guns and gays. Now, keeping the economy free of government regulation, reducing taxation and curbing spending are the chemicals that turn the paper pink.

It is one of the fundamental planks in the Tea Party platform that the movement does not concern itself with social issues. At the Tea Parties, evangelical pro-lifers rub shoulders happily with gay libertarians. They are united by their anger at Obama’s economic policies, fear of his deficits and horror at his looming tax increases. Obama’s agenda has effectively removed the blocks that stopped tens of millions of social moderates from joining the GOP.

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This preference for economic and fiscal questions over social issues is not a top-down decision of the Tea Party leadership. There really is no Tea Party leadership. Those who conduct its affairs are mere coordinators of local groups where the real power lies. The entire affair is a grass roots-dominated movement. I was shocked to learn that the teapartypatriots.org umbrella group, to which more than 2,800 local affiliates belong, has a total payroll of $50,000 per month, with only seven paid staff members, some of them low-level at that. This group, which embraces more than half of the self-described Tea Party groups in the U.S., leaves up to each local organization how to proceed and what to do. It is a bottom-up movement.

The determination to focus on fiscal and economic issues, to the exclusion of social questions, wells up from below as individual members vent their concerns over ObamaCare, stimulus spending and cap-and-trade legislation. It is around opposition to Obama’s agenda, not Roe v. Wade, that the movement is organized. It is a new day on the Republican right.

Read the rest here: The New Republican Right

Once safe seats are now in danger for Democrats

by Phantom Ace ( 185 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism, Tranzis at October 12th, 2010 - 11:30 am

The Obama boom fro the Republican party continues. Democratic seats once considered safe are now in danger as the situation deteriorates. It’s gotten so bad that Tranzi Totalitarian Progressive fundraiser and vile human waste George Soros admits he can’t save the American left in the upcoming election. Democratic candidates are downplaying their party ties and emphasizing that they votewith Republicans. With less than 3 weeks to go, the electoral prospects of the Progressives is dim and momentum is clearly with the Conservatives.

ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — Republicans are expanding the battle for the House into districts that Democrats had once considered relatively safe, while Democrats began a strategy of triage on Monday to fortify candidates who they believe stand the best chance of survival.

As Republicans made new investments in at least 10 races across the country, including two Democratic seats here in eastern Ohio, Democratic leaders took steps to pull out of some races entirely or significantly cut their financial commitment in several districts that the party won in the last two election cycles.

Read the rest: For Democrats, Even ‘Safe’ Seats Are Shaky

Americans have had enoughwith the failure of Progressive economic policies. Our living standards are in decline and for the first time, they younger generations will live worse off than their parents. This is unacceptable to Americans and we will send a message to the regime of Barack Hussein Obama. Instead of offering real solutions to make the US economy competitive, he demagogues segmentsof American society. Obama is engage in 3rd world style politics and the result is America having a 3rd world style economy. Hope and change was a lie and the American people are tired of it and will teach the left a lesson.

Cannonballism

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 199 Comments › )
Filed under Art, Communism, Free Speech, Humor, Open thread, Political Correctness, Politics at September 12th, 2010 - 11:00 pm


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One of the greatest comic strips of all time was Walt Kelly’s Pogo. Well drafted and lettered, and exceptionally well written, Pogo could be read on different levels. As a kid I read it for the absurdity and dialect of the denizens of the Okefenokee Swamp. As an adult I understood the political undertones and satire of the strip.

Walt Kelly is one of those folks that I wish I’d met. He was a true conservative, a devout anti-communist who also mocked the idiotic extremism of the John Birch Society (he referred to them as the Jack Acid Society) as well as Senator Joe McCarthy (Simple J. Malarky) and all with humor and acerbic wit.

Some of his strips hit too close to home for some newspapers, so he penned “bunny strips”  to give left-leaning papers a more palatable option. The “bunny strips” often made the same points, but in a much more subtle manner. From the Wikipud:

Kelly would tell fans that if all they saw in Pogo were fluffy little bunnies, then their newspaper didn’t believe they were capable of thinking for themselves—or didn’t want them to.

Why am I going on about Pogo and Walt Kelly tonight?  Because Friday the 13th comes on a Monday this month, bringing a whole week of bad luck. Fortunately for us, the curse is greatly diluted by each and every Overnight Open Thread.