Category Archives: 2010 Elections

18 Long Years in the Senate: 3 Tiny Bills

In the Kali GOP Senate primary, Fiorina still trails Tom Campbell in the opinion polls, but it will be hard to take horse race numbers very seriously until late May. Additionally, the polls don’t measure whatever damage the Campbell campaign has sustained, or may still sustain, from the recent questions about the candidates’ flirtations [...]

It Would Be a Wonderful Life

As Obama’s poll numbers sink below the horizon, the folks on the left are scratching their heads (or worse) and asking “Wha hoppened?” As an example, take this column (please!) by Ed Kilgore titled “The World Without Obama.” (I know it’s not how Kilgore meant the title, but what a lovely [...]

Demon Sheep: The Day After (There’s Got To Be One)

Jim Geraghty, one of the first to react to Carlyfornia’s instant classic “Demon Sheep” web ad, calling it “genius” and possibly “the Greatest Campaign Web Video of All Time,” has expanded on his thinking, which, like the ad itself, left many observers scratching their heads.
Geraghty provides a short review of the ad – stressing [...]

This One Had To Go Up On The Site

Truly an epically excessive political attack ad – merely for the R primary in Kali!

I have to confess I like it. Now that Tom Campbell’s entry into the primary seems to have sucked all of the oxygen out of Chuck Devore’s effort, possibly suggesting that his support in polls was a not-sold-on-Fiorina vote, I’m [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Party like it’s 1974

…[M]ore than health care legislation is in trouble. I have not seen a party’s fortunes collapse so suddenly since Richard Nixon got caught up in the Watergate scandal and a president who carried 49 states was threatened with impeachment and removal from office.
The victory of a Democrat in the special election to fill Vice President [...]

Party like it’s 1994

Some excellent background and general pointers for those interested in what the Rs should be rallying around, and how they should do it, particularly with a view to 2010 House elections.  Newt Gingrich’s cover letter introduces his “call to action” as follows:
It is clear that the country is increasingly angry with the Obama-Pelosi-Reid team. But [...]

Paul Krugman: The Brain of a Liberal

Paul Krugman, who writes an op-ed column in my local newspaper of record, the New York Times, also has a Times blog with the unintentionally funny title The Conscience of a Liberal. What’s so risible about that tile is that liberals have no conscience. They gave ample proof of this over the past year by [...]

Massachusetts, Like the Nation, Seeing Red

For too many months now, Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats turned their back on a growingly impatient nation in order to secretly hammer out a deal to commandeer a sixth of the nation’s economy under the pretense of health care reform. With each new payoff and each new round of backroom wheeling and dealing, the [...]

He Drives a Truck

Scott Brown’s win is, in fact, evidence of a major shift in voter sentiment. We’ll see if the party establishments catch up.

From the Strange Bedfellows File

This post might also have been titled “A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words of Speechifying by Barack Obama.” In any case, the picture was posted by my colleague James Simpson over at the Examiner. In his article, James writes about a scheme to bus in SEIU street activists recently to shore up Martha Coakley’s flagging [...]

Now He’s Just Getting Sloppy

David Frum is on about talk radio conservatives again.

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – new models for 2010 (updated with bonus videos)

If Bob McDonnell’s campaign was a model of how to apply conservative principles to quality-of-life issues important to voters, Scott Brown’s is a model of an unthreatening, ordinary-guy populism. He represents a rejection of the Obama agenda, but is personally upbeat and thoroughly reasonable-seeming — the political sweet-spot for a Republican right now. It’s amazing [...]

Rothenberg Political Report: MA = Toss-Up

From veteran political analyst Stuart Rothenberg:
Democratic desperation and other compelling evidence strongly suggest that Democrats may well lose the late Senator Edward Kennedy’s Senate seat in Tuesday’s special election. Because of this, we are moving our rating of the race from Narrow Advantage for the Incumbent Party to Toss-Up.
Whatever the shortcomings of the Coakley campaign [...]

Oh, The Horror!

Just when the nightmares of ’80’s PC crapola were beginning to recede (only to be replaced by a superfluity of more current crapola) the spectre of Ebonics has reared its ugly head.  Or more accurately, Harry Reid reared his and dared to point out the obvious: Barack the Bi-lingual is a huge improvement over Jesse [...]

Bad News for the Dems Not Necessarily Good News for Republicans–Unless. . .

Gail Collins, writing in the New York Times, has words of hope for Democrats regarding the changes that are in the wind. Her message, in a nutshell: it’s not as bad as it looks.
Though much of her optimism amounts to whistling past the graveyard (she importunes Democrats in North Dakota to scour the countryside for [...]

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