The Opposition Enemy
*President Obama urges Hispanics to punish their “enemies” by voting Democrat. In case you need it spelled out for you, Republicans are the enemy. How’s that post-racial, post-partisan Presidency working out for you America.
RELATED: Back of the bus, GOP.
RELATED II: Heh: “What’s his 2012 slogan going to be? “Get Whitey — Vote Obama?” At this rate, yeah. . . .”
*Seriously, what the fuck is wrong with Paul Krugman?
*Obama’s post-election plan; higher taxes and amnesty for illegal aliens. Yeah moderation!
Election
*Voters finding ballots already marked for Dems, and machines that automatically check a straight Dem ticket. Voter Early and Vote Often, the Chicago way.
RELATED: Convenient. The voting machines in question are serviced by the SEIU.
*More Than a Thumpin’, by John Podhoretz.
“The buyer’s remorse on the part of those independents and Republicans who thought they’d give Barack Obama a shot is something entirely new.
And that buyer’s remorse is not momentary or sudden. The shift began 18 months ago. The trend line has been stable and long-lasting. Nothing from spring 2009 to autumn 2010 has come along to alter the trajectory. It is almost impossible that something will do so in the next seven days.
After all, the actions Democrats did take in the intervening period — health-care reform, primarily — only helped to solidify the Republican advantage. That advantage then hardened into concrete with the patent failure of the stimulus to reverse the unemployment crisis and set the economy onto a significantly faster pace.”
Read the whole thing.
*The soon to be extinct “Blue Dog.”
*Byron York: “Democrats have been screwing up faster than Republicans can recover.” Preach it, brother.
Misc.
*The Tea Started Brewing Under Bush, by Timothy Dalrymple.
“The Republicans will recapture the House (if they do) not because Americans love the GOP but because the Democrats doubled down on the Republicans’ big-government tendencies.”
*The Tolerance Canard, by David Harsanyi.
*THIS is why we’re fucked.
*Is nothing sacred?


