Not So Fast!  There are Battlegrounds in 2009

by W. T. Howes

imageThere is a lot of talk in the blogosphere (and in what’s left of the newspapers) about the 2010 election cycle.  The talk is about Camelot Barbie and her quest for Hilary’s Senate seat; there is talk about Harry Reid’s uphill battle to retain his own seat; and there is talk about Jeb Bush running for the Senate seat being vacated by Mel Martinez.  These are interesting topics, but conservatives must focus on the first task at hand - the 2009 statewide races in Virginia, New Jersey and perhaps Illinois.

Believe me, I can’t wait to see Harry Reid lose his Senate seat.  After all Nevada is at its core a red state.  Believe me, I would love to see Jeb Bush steamroll to a victory in a U.S. Senate race.  And I would really love to see Caroline Kennedy AKA “Camelot Barbie” defend a Senate and her non-existent resume.  Those are great topics, but we have to keep our eye on the ball:  There are important statewide elections in 2009 that deserve our attention.

VIRGINIA: The governor’s race is at the top of the ballot in the Commonwealth of Virginia.  The GOP has put its decade-long infighting aside and has rallied behind Attorney General Bob McDonnell.  McDonnell is a popular figure who has a strong law-and-order record both as a Delegate and as Attorney General.  He has deep roots in the two most populous and vote-rich area of the state, and has proven that he can win a statewide election.  He has a very strategic advantage in that he has no primary opponent.  The Democrats, on the other hand are holding a three-way primary between R. Creigh Deeds, Brian J. Moran and Terry McAuliffe.  McAuliffe, of course, is the former chairman of the DNC and a Clinton crony.  Moran, a state legislature, is the choice of the Virginia Democrat establishment.  The united GOP will have a chance to reverse the blue tide in the Commonwealth.

NEW JERSEY: The New Jersey governor is the constitutionally most powerful governor in the nation.  There are no other elected constitutional officers, so the governor appoints everyone in the cabinet, as well as every new judge in the state.  Wall Street Magnate Jon Corzine holds the position now.  He is there because he has used his vast fortune to win a Senate seat in 2000 by outspending his opponent by a 9:1 margin, and has underwritten Democrat bosses and machines across the Garden State for eight years.  New Jersey is a very BLUE state.  However, Corzine’s approval ratings are upside-down, so the GOP sees an opening.  The GOP will chose its nominee on June 4, in a primary.  There are three declared candidates - two mayors and a state assemblyman - but the GOP awaits the entry of popular U.S. Attorney Chris Christie.  If the GOP can unite behind a candidate, then they have a chance to pull an upset.

ILLINOIS:It looks like Barack Obama’s Senate seat is no longer for sale.  It may have to be decided in a special election, which should give the GOP an opening.

The GOP is on a mild winning streak, having won three special elections in Georgia and Louisiana since the election of Obama.  If we can focus on 2009, then we can build on those victories. 

Posted by W. T. Howes on 12/28 at 10:48 AM in Politics • (3) Comments

Merry Christmas!

by TheTruthSquad

They don’t make Christmas stories like “The Little Drummer Boy” anymore.  Enjoy the You Tube of the last scene:


Posted by TheTruthSquad on 12/25 at 09:41 AM in Politics • (1) Comments

Snowzilla:  Christmas Hero or Neighborhood Menace?

by W. T. Howes

imagePoliticians aren’t the only residents of Alaska who have stirred up enough controversy to become national news in 2008.  Ted Stevens made headlines with his trial, conviction and narrow election defeat.  Sarah Palin made headlines when she seized the nation’s attention during her run for Vice President.  Neither Steven nor Palin can match Snowzilla for sheer stature.  Snowzilla the giant snowman now rises 22 feet above the street in Anchorage on which he resides, and his mere existence has raised a Yuletide ruckus in Anchorage.

Snowzilla was 16 feet tall on Sunday.  He was reduced to rubble as the result of a cease and desist order issued by the City of Anchorage.  Like Frosty, he came back to life.  Someone - perhaps Santa’s elves going rogue - rebuilt him overnight.  He now stands at a height of 22 feet.  No good deed goes unpunished, however.  The legal struggle between Snowzilla’s family and the city will no doubt resume after Christmas.  As such, a website has been started to support Snowzilla.

Some see Snowzilla as a menace to the neighborhood.  His notoriety apparently creates traffic and noise in the residential area.  Some see Snowzilla as a hero.  That’s up to you.  Merry Christmas.

Posted by W. T. Howes on 12/24 at 09:49 AM in Politics • (1) Comments

Camelot Barbie Chronicles:  The Voting Record Red Herring

by W. T. Howes

imageThe New York Daily News created some buzz in the press and on the web when it obtained and released the official record of Caroline Kennedy’s voting history.  Their analysis was that she had missed nearly half of the elections that she has been eligible to vote in since she registered to vote in New York.  Frankly, this is a red herring.  Instead we need to focus on her lack of experience and learn what we can about her policy positions.

Caroline Kennedy has only voted in half of the elections in which she was eligible to vote since registering in New York, according to The New York Daily News.  Big deal.  The key to this little statistic is that almost all of the elections that she missed were primaries.  You don’t need a PhD in Political Science from Harvard to know that almost all primary elections are uncontested.  It is hardly a sin to miss voting in an uncontested primary election.  It is hardly unusual either.  (That being said, I never miss voting in even an uncontested election.)

The voting record analysis is a red herring.  The focus should be on her lack of experience and any policy positions we can discern.

From what we can see so far, she is an unabashed West Side Lib:

Gay marriage - SUPPORTS

Gun control - BRING IT ON

Union card check - SUPPORTS

Immigration - Supports the Kennedy-McCain Plan (Go figure)

Posted by W. T. Howes on 12/21 at 11:08 AM in Politics • (3) Comments
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