I am sick to death of this subject and my nerves are fried as I suppose are the nerves of many of you out there. Electoral college v. Popular Vote, RCP average, Party sampling, turnout, early voting, Sandy, likely voting… Continue Reading →
John Nolte at Breitbart says the polls are wrong. That is familiar enough. But he backs his assertion up with polls. Interesting. While every single poll on the planet predicts Democrats will enjoy a turnout advantage of three to eleven… Continue Reading →
How much more can I take? I have been covering this election since January 21st, 2009 I think. And now, now we are here. Tomorrow is the judgement day Tomorrow we’ll discover What our God in Heaven has in store!… Continue Reading →
CNN has a message for all you evangelical bigots out there, ‘Don’t vote this year because Romney is a Mormon and you hate Mormons, ‘member?’ This is the lead story at CNN.com as of this writing: This is as disgusting… Continue Reading →
Don’t get me wrong, I am nervous as all get out in this election. I find it unbelievable that this election is so closely contested. Alas alack. But I have been following this very closely, I have read the internals… Continue Reading →
For everything there is a season. After hurricane Sandy there will be a time of rebuilding, for sure, but that is not now. Politicians love to give teary and stoic pledges to rebuild bigger and better after a disaster and… Continue Reading →
Dear Lord. I live up on a hill 270 ft above and about 2.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. From the corner of my street we have the most amazing view of Fire Island and the ocean. I am accustomed… Continue Reading →
Polls, polls, and more polls. What to make of it all. I wish to make a quick point about polls. Nationally the RCP average of polls has Romney up by 0.9. That may not seem like much but… Let’s take… Continue Reading →
Ok. He didn’t say exactly that, I paraphrase, but that is the accurate summation of his remarks. Bishop David Ricken, the leader of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, noted in a recent letter to parishioners that voting for candidates… Continue Reading →
As I have stated many times, media bias stories tend to bore me. But sometimes…. Today the news of the horrific denials of help in the Benghazi terror attack have broken. This is arguably one the most scandalous stories imaginable…. Continue Reading →
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