Tucker Carlson believes that it is not just Democrats who should have learned something from the recent elections. There were lessons for Republicans too. Here’s one: voters care about campaign promises. If you don’t fulfill them, they’ll notice. In 2016, Republicans promised to build a wall, get rid of Obamacare and defund Planned Parenthood. They […]
Ann Coulter’s Awesome Election Silver Linings
On her blog, Ann Coulter, with her trademark acerbic wit, lashes RINO Republicans who were beaten on Election Day, mocks the incoming circus of Democratic leaders in the House, and eviscerates Dean Heller for his vote for amnesty in 2013. She writes (abridged): The media exhausted itself on this election! Can they go back to […]
Police Investigation of Vote Fraud in Broward County?
Is there anything that counts as “evidence” of vote fraud occurring in Broward or Palm Beach Counties? Read from Francis Menton what might be considered to be evidence: On election night Broward County reported that some 634,000 votes had been cast in the county. Clearly they had the means available to know the number of […]
Florida Democrats Apparently Try Counting non-American Votes
Jeffrey Lord, writing in The American Spectator, explains how the campaigns of Democrats, Bill Nelson and Andrew Gillum are attempting to count the votes of non-Americans in the Florida recounts. He writes: A transcript of a court hearing on the voting in Florida reveals a startling fact. The campaigns of Democrat Andrew Gillum, the gubernatorial […]
SNL’s Pete Davidson Apologizes to Congressman-Elect Dan Crenshaw
After Pete Davidson insulted Navy SEAL and then-congressional candidate, now Congressman-elect, Dan Crenshaw about the on-duty loss of his eye in Afghanistan, Davidson was forced to apologize. Davidson received tremendous backlash from not only Republicans, but Democrats as well for overstepping the bounds of comedy by targeting the injury of an American warrior, simply because […]
Putting the Mid-Terms into Perspective
It’s about as good as Republicans could have hoped for and really disappointing for Progressives. The Blue Wave that the media was envisioning turned out to be an ordinary mid-term election, almost a yawner, rather than an extraordinary rebuke of President Trump. As the Washington Examiner points out: Recent presidents have suffered much more severe […]
Obama: “A Campaign Blight Throughout His Presidency”
At The American Spectator, Dov Fischer compares the performance of Barack Obama’s midterm campaigning to that of Donald Trump’s. While Obama coming to town was a death knell for many Democrats in 2010 and 2014, Donald Trump singlehandedly saved the candidacies of a number of senatorial, gubernatorial, and House candidates. Fischer writes (abridged): Ultimately, that […]
I Voted for Florida’s “Jobs Savior” Rick Scott
And I voted, like every small business owner in Florida, against the worst governor candidate in America, the under-a-dark-cloud Andrew Gillum, an anti-jobs socialist. And I voted against tired “Old Bill” Nelson, part of a bygone era of political hacks and losers. What a misfit “Old Bill” has been in an era of the “jobs savior” […]
Higher Taxes/Bigger Government or Lower Taxes/Smaller Government
With the mid-term elections now behind us, it is time to recognize that there are two alternative approaches to fundamental economic policy, the Manhattan Contrarian writes: One that works. One that does not. The big overriding fundamental issue, ex details and nuances, Francis Menton asks, is, which is better for economic success and prosperity? Higher […]
Trump and Americans: Big Winners on Election Night
President Trump, with his huge win in the Senate can focus laser like on readying perhaps two new pro-2nd Amendment-strong Supreme Court nominations. I’m looking here at young justices in the Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia mode. The President, while not hip-hop happy, will, with a wave of his hand and a big smile, simply dismiss […]
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