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Year 2012

The Early Lessons

This one hurt. I advised my followers on Twitter last night that the next time I wrote a post about the polls being wrong, somebody should punch me in the ear. So what does this mean? Many many people, including… Continue Reading →

A Win on Assisted Suicide

Massachusetts was voting to legalize assisted suicide which would have been terrible. But as of now, it seems the measure is going down. That’s the latest anyway – and it seems to be the one bright spot of a horrible… Continue Reading →

Christie!!!

I have given a name to my pain and it is Chris Christie. A week before the election and Mitt Romney had all the momentum. And then the hurricane hit and NJ Governor Chris Christie essentially becomes mentally unbalanced and… Continue Reading →

Gay “Marriage” Wins in 3 States?

I think this may be one of the most disturbing things to occur this election day. Votes on gay marriage in three states seem to be going against traditional marriage. Maryland, Maine and Minnesota are giving a thumbs up to… Continue Reading →

LiveBlogging The Election

*subhead*To be or not to be.*subhead*

My Kids’ Suburban PA Catholic School Voted Big Time in Favor of Romney

Well, this is interesting. I know this is the silliest storyline ever written on this blog so why not double down, eh? A few days ago I was practically suicidal that my son’s second grade class voted in a classroom… Continue Reading →

Election Day Fun Facts About Ohio

I did not know that. *subhead*Boom! Some knowledge.*subhead*

Hey, Let’s Remember NCR’s 2012 Electoral Prediction

At the end of 2011, there were people making all sorts of predictions about who would win the presidency, who would be relevant and who wouldn’t. Some thought Santorum might take it. Some right wingers were hoping for folks like… Continue Reading →

Awww. Children Urging Abortions and Obama

It’s just so cute when children urge their mothers to vote for abortion rights. What? This isn’t creepy at all. *subhead*Weird.*subhead*

Of Disasters And Elections, The Real Story.

Since everyone who knows me for more than three minutes knows that I am a political junkie, I have been asked repeatedly “What effect do you think Sandy will have on the vote?” What are the politics of disasters? When… Continue Reading →

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