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Attention Pol Pundits!

For the benefit of the punditry who have been speculating about whether the Virginia gubernatorial election is a referendum on the Obama presidency, I would like to explain my vote for Bob McDonnell today.
 
When I went to the polls today it was on my mind, in fact, it was the ONLY thing on my mind! I hope that clears things up for you.
 
YES IT WAS!
 
 
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The Power of the Press

"Freedom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one." A.J. Liebling
 
This may be a good time to visit a subject that was very familiar to conservatives last fall but since then hasn’t been discussed, at least in any detail. That subject is the media and their influence in framing the issues and defining the candidates.

The right has very few voices in that 24/7 cacophony, and those voices mostly limited to talk radio, don’t reach into every market as is the case with the major networks. The press and the broadcast media belong to the left. The press denies it but the evidence is clear to see to any who will take the time to listen and sift out the facts.

Here’s a common scenario. You pick up a newspaper and below the fold there is a small headline that says, “Investigation Underway in Texas”. Somewhere around paragraph 11 you will find that the target of the investigation is a democrat but only if you’re willing to wade through the proceeding 10 paragraphs.

The same article about the right will read, “Republican Under Investigation” and will very likely identify the party affiliation of the target numerous times, using every GOP variant possible, including any peripheral associations such as their church, military background, community organizations, and family members. I think of it as “No stone left unsmeared” but most are familiar with the technique as the politics of personally destruction made popular during the BJ years.

In the last election cycle, this conservative, and I suspect many others, thought that the press, with the willing support of the RNC, manipulated the outcome of the primaries with the clear intent of giving the republican voters the most divisive candidate possible, John McAmnesty. A candidate who could NOT unite the party but was sufficiently left wing to virtually guarantee, if not a victory, at least the advancement of the left wing agenda.

The media was as blatant as I have ever seen it in the last election but the single most important act they achieved was ignoring the conservative candidates, which resulted in their campaigns failing to get any traction whatsoever. Duncan Hunter, Tom Tancredo, Fred Thompson, and yes, even Ron Paul couldn’t get mugged by the press, EVEN ON TOWNHALL! We were left to decide which RINO to vote for and many conservatives voted third party or just stayed home. The outcome was practically pre-ordained.

I suggest that this process is starting again. In recent months we have gotten news reports about “Green” Newt, “Massachusetts” Mitt, Huckleberry Hound and Sarah Palin, everybody’s favorite moose killer. I like Sarah Palin. What’s not to like about her? Well, first off she was McLame’s running mate. Secondly, she was not ready to be on the big stage and wound up getting her head handed to her by a lightweight like “Perky” Katie Couric. Lastly, she has proven herself pro-illegal alien by approving driver’s licenses for illegals, something even Hillary wasn’t ready to do. There is more to being a conservative than just shooting polar bears.

I would suggest that none of these people can beat an incumbent Obama. They represent what is wrong with the GOP. Gingrich has more political baggage than a 747, Romney still suffers the same vulnerabilities he carried into the last primary cycle. And, Huckabee is only good for setting off another GOP jihad. Bobby Jindal blew his 15 minutes, IMO, when he stumbled through his rebuttal to the non-State of Union speech and hasn’t really gotten any air time since. Perhaps he can recover.

Sarah Palin can run a personality campaign a la Obama but I haven’t seen anything from her to suggest that she can win the contest of cult or that she is now ready for primetime.

There are some real live, dyed in the wool, conservatives out there but as I pointed out, they are not getting any recognition in the national media. Jim DeMint, Mike Pence, Pete Sessions, Update! Mark Sanford (It would appear that Gov. Sanford is capable of refusing bailout money but NOT able to stay in his own yard), our stable of governors is sadly depleted (And getting worse everyday), as well as Jeb Hensarling are just a few of the possibilities that we should be exploring. Forget the past along with those who represent it.

The press is priming for another Bob Dole. It is not in the best interests of conservatives, or America, to allow them to choose the opposition candidate. Be wary of those the press chooses to cover. They are probably RINO’s and if we are dumb enough to get played twice in a row, then shame on us!
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Mr. Bollywood Goes to Delhi

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Bollywood gets out the vote!
 
 
Proving that politics is not just for wealthy American celebrities, Bollywood stars are in the thick of the Indian elections, as one of their own, Vinod Khanna, actor and sometimes producer, representing the Bharatiya Janata Party, or more simply the BJ Party, reminiscent of an American President who was closely aligned with Hollywood celebrities, seeks a return to office in the general elections this year.

Indian elections take place in five phases which at first glance seems very complicated but is in fact very similar to the American election process. The first phase begins with the announcing of the candidates for office followed by campaigning and the traditional offering of the bribes, a senior BJ Party member was caught on tape distributing money at a rally for his son who is a candidate for office.

In American elections the third phase, or as it is called in India, the scrutiny of the candidates phase, usually takes place during the campaign and is referred to in America as the “gotcha phase”. India apparently rolls out all their dirty tricks in a single time frame; the media must really hate this part!

It is in phase four that we begin to see the differences emerge between American politics and the Indian system. Phase four in India is Election Day which would suggest that they completely skip the traditional American “stuffing of the ballot box” phase, sometimes known of as the ACORN phase, and go directly to a counting of the ballots. It also appears, at least to western eyes, that there is no provision for the “finding of the mystery ballots” phase vital to any close election in the U.S. and also absent is a “divining of intent” phase which is actually part of phase five in America.

Phase five seems anti-climatic by our standards with a simple naming of the winners rather the much more enjoyable contesting of the ballots phase, followed by the endless lawsuits phase, which have become traditional in U.S. elections but this divergence likely can be attributed to India having so many more political parties, or it may just be impractical in a country of one billion souls actually conducting a free election as opposed to the much simpler Chinese model.

I like Mr. Khanna’s chances in this election. No, not because of his clout with Bollywood stars; it turns out that he appears to be the only one running whose name isn’t Ghandi.
 
 
 
 
 
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Behind Enemy Lines

Following the announcement by John McCain of his selection of Sarah Palin as his VP choice, this writer decided to take a peek at a comment thread running on CNN’s website. After reading some of the comments, three that stood out are listed below.

[Whoops! What happened to “you can have it all”?]
“What is she going to do with her 5 month old baby during the campaing? is she putting her career before her family? from what is been told by the media he is a baby with special needs. As a mother I question her decision specially with all the time she would need to spend away from home” – Sandra [sic]

[Do women still make coffee in the office?]
“I was one of those 18 million cracks and there is no way I would vote for McCain. He is wrong on all the issues. They just don't get it do they. I doubt they would let her have any real say in the debate anyway. She'll be making coffee in the white house” [sic]


[Remember this one. We’ll return to it later.]
“So, what exactly is the historic nature of her nomination? Ferraro was picked as a running mate for Mondale well over 2 decades ago. Oh I get it.. it's historic because she is historically the least qualified person to manage to get their name on a major party ticket. Congrats to Danny Quayle for finally moving down to the #2 spot.”

The thought occurred that it would be interesting to see what the real loony left was saying. With that objective in mind the solution was obvious, I needed to do a recon patrol.

I pause for the benefit of those not familiar with this kind of exercise. A successful recon is one that gathers information and DOES NOT result in a firefight. In and out with no one the wiser. Standard camouflage is inadequate in a virtual typographic environment so other individual protective measures must be employed. Cover and concealment take on a new meaning in this situation. I began to prepare by first reciting, “Bush lied, people died” over and over again. I made a quick trip to “Stuff White People Like” to sharpen my metrosexual rhetoric and lastly, did a rapid review of all the Starbucks jargon I could remember.

Thus prepared, this reporter ventured to the democratic underground site. So, brought to you at great personal risk, here are some of the themes we will be hearing for the next 66 days.

Troopergate: This seems to be a non-starter scandal but dems are trying to hang their hats on it.

No experience: This one will probably have legs but oddly it pits Obama rather than Biden against the GOP VP nominee using the “one heart beat away” argument.

Beauty Queen: This one was very popular and showed up frequently.

Trophy wife: McCain’s not Todd’s apparently.

Lastly, remember I said we’d come back to this one; she’s the second coming of Dan Quayle.

There of course will be more once the Obama people get their balance but these were early reactions and were already in evidence from the democrat talking heads during the O’Reilly Show last night. Whether this helps of hurts McAmnesty is anybody’s guess but in the end it’s the bloggers of the world who were real winners yesterday. Fodder for the cannons friends. Let the entertainment begin!

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Presidential Poll

With the election bearing down polling data becomes vital to the various parties. You are invited to make you opinion known on this key question.
 
 
 
Comments are of course invited particularly if they reflect the proper gravitas this important question demands. The poll will remain open until 2012.
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