Communists Down Seventeen In Virginia

2009 October 27
by MFG

Read ‘em and weep, Marxists

HT: Survey USA

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  1. 2009 October 27 10:20 am
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    janzam permalink

    Other polls augmenting MFG’s!

    GOVERNOR – NEW JERSEY (PPP)
    Chris Christie (R) 42%
    Jon Corzine (D-inc) 38%
    Chris Daggett (I) 13%

    GOVERNOR – VIRGINIA (PPP)
    Bob McDonnell (R) 55%
    Creigh Deeds (D) 40%

  2. 2009 October 27 10:25 am
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    AS THE CHICKENS COME TO ROOST,
    THE GOP IS GIVEN A BOOST,
    THE DITCHCARP THEY ARE ALARMED,
    THE SHEEPLE REFUSED TO BE CHARMED,
    THEY CAN NO LONGER BE SEDUCED.

  3. 2009 October 27 10:38 am
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    bc3b permalink

    Odumbo seems to have conceded Virginia. In fact, he appears to be distancing himself from Deems.

    Hopefully the GOP will win all of the three races in the national spotlight plus the other less publicized ones (I believe there’s a house race in California).

  4. 2009 October 27 11:05 am
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    janzam permalink

    There is a 10th District Congressional race in CA between John Garamendi (D) and David Harmer (R). It’s a long-shot, however, for the R!

  5. 2009 October 27 11:11 am
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    mpthompson permalink

    In fact, he appears to be distancing himself from Deems.

    Wasn’t there some articles late last week about how the White House was blaming Deeds for not following their advice? Blame, blame, blame — nothing is ever Obama’s fault.

  6. 2009 October 27 11:11 am
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    MI Conservative permalink

    MFG-The SurveyUSA poll that you link to is interesting. What caught my eye is that 65 or older group is going for McDonnell at a 60% clip. They are the ones that always vote and the are the maddest right now.

    The key to NJ is voter turnout. It is going to be tough for Christie but maybe enough people are turned off to Obama that they just sit it out. “One of those, Don’t Blame Me I didn’t vote for him,” no matter who wins.

    Conservatives are really energized right now. Could be a big help in all three races.

  7. 2009 October 27 11:16 am
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    MI Conservative permalink

    I LUV IT!!! FROM DRUDGE—–Joe Lieberman: I’ll filibuster Harry Reid’s plan

  8. 2009 October 27 11:21 am
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    TLS permalink

    mpt – I posted it. Don’t remember what link it was exactly but here’s another one from HA:

    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/10/23/white-house-distancing-itself-from-deeds/

  9. 2009 October 27 11:22 am
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    justrand permalink

    MI Conservative…now I gotta go check out Drudge! I sure hope this pans out. ’bout time Joe stuck a finger in the eye of the Dems that tried to put him out to pasture! Lieberman leaving the caucus makes the 60 votes Reid needs even more out of reach!

  10. 2009 October 27 11:26 am
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    MI Conservative permalink

    Lieberman owes the Dems for his re-election problems with the party. This is a great way to make them pay a price.
    Prove he can’t be taken for granted.

  11. 2009 October 27 11:28 am
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    janzam permalink

    mp — one constant thing about Obama is that when events go south he is quick to point others out to blame.

    Yes, you are right that he has piled the presumed VA defeat, in a preemptive fashion, right in Deeds’ lap!

  12. 2009 October 27 11:40 am
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    MFG permalink

    MI

    They don’t have the votes

  13. 2009 October 27 11:52 am
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    janzam permalink

    O/T — A timely article by the WSJ on admitting they were wrong on their initial support of TARP.

    We supported TARP to deal with toxic bank assets and resolve failing banks as a resolution agency of the kind that worked with savings and loans in the 1980s. Some taxpayer money was needed beyond what the FDIC’s shrinking insurance fund had available. But TARP quickly became a Treasury tool to save failing institutions without imposing discipline (Citigroup) and even to force public capital onto banks that didn’t need it. This stigmatized all banks as taxpayer supplicants and is now evolving into an excuse for the Federal Reserve to micromanage compensation.

    TARP should not be extended WSJ Link

  14. 2009 October 27 12:31 pm
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    judyt2009 permalink

    Obama blaming others is just the manifestation of the typical liberal victimhood mentality. In the liberal victimhood world whenever the outcome is negative or different from liberal desires it is always the fault or blame of someone else. Liberal victims are never responsible for the consequences of their own actions. In liberal world the failure of their policies or ideas is never because such policies or ideas are unworkable to begin with but because some obstacle from nefarious non-liberal sources prohibited their success.

    Unfortunately, I have spent my entire life having to endure liberal excuses in both the macro (societal) and micro (familial) arenas.

    Now I have only one question… why in 50 plus years of life have my experiences been that those coming to me with problems in hand asking (demanding, begging, pleading) me to “fix it” are always liberals/Democrats. I can’t recall one conservative ever showing up at my door hat in hand to lay their problems before me.

    Find a whiner and you have discovered a liberal.

  15. 2009 October 27 12:36 pm
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    brucefdb permalink

    Now DeMint is on board endorsing Hoffman.

  16. 2009 October 27 12:37 pm
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    brucefdb permalink

    Find a whiner and you have discovered a liberal. judyt

    Amen to that Judy!

  17. 2009 October 27 12:39 pm
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    judyt2009 permalink

    The only group that the Virginia Republican candidate does not take the majority is the black voter… but even then the numbers are back to pre-Obama days or roughly 20% of the black vote for the R.

    Can this mean anything other than 15% of otherwise conservative or Republican Virginia blacks are racists. Seems to me that they voted for Obama only because of the color of his skin… but have now reverted back to their more conservative principles… and doesn’t this mean that they really don’t have conservative principles or they would never have voted for Obama on the basis of the color of his skin.

    Ummmm so much for the MLK ideal of being judged on the content of character and not the color of skin.

    I don’t support female candidates just because they are female.

  18. 2009 October 27 12:41 pm
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    judyt2009 permalink

    Today Joe Lieberman has merited yesterday’s praise… kind of gives me the warm fuzzies inside and reason for hope that change is coming.

  19. 2009 October 27 12:48 pm
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    judyt2009 permalink

    I am hoping that the Virginia D turnout is so depressed and the win for McDonnell and the rest of the R ticket at the high end of the existing polls that Webb and Warner change their votes.

    However, I don’t see Warner moving given he is there until 2014. Webb is up in 2012 and probably will not distance himself from Obama or DNC money out of fear of a primary challenger.

  20. 2009 October 27 12:54 pm
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    janzam permalink

    It would seem to me that in all the races it is the conservatives who are now “fired up and ready to go,” rather than the dims. Hopefully, this will bode well in the election results.

    Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have all this optimism yield positive results!

  21. 2009 October 27 1:06 pm
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    janzam permalink

    This is hilarious!

    Just 4% Trust Reporters More
    Than Themselves on What’s
    Good for America

    H/T Rasmussen

  22. 2009 October 27 1:23 pm
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    janzam permalink

    Obama continues to punish effort and success!

    The message this skewed award decision sends is stark. California and its utilities have traditionally been in the forefront of energy conservation. The Golden State ranks fourth in the country in per person energy consumption. Among larger states with populations of over 5 million, California ranks second, behind only New York (which benefits from the unfair advantage of New York City, the most energy efficient city in the U.S.).

    …….But one can only imagine the executives at SCE and PGE, upon watching this latest round of stimulus awards, were smarting for having moved to quickly and aggressively to go green.

    Obama’s smart grid funding leaves California out in the cold Daily Finance

  23. 2009 October 27 1:24 pm
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    MFG permalink

    Who are those 4%, Jan…???

  24. 2009 October 27 1:24 pm
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    Who are these 4%???

    I doubt Deeds will lose by 17, but he easily could lose by double digits. 9-11 is my guess, depends on turn out.

  25. 2009 October 27 1:24 pm
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    lol great minds MFG.

  26. 2009 October 27 1:25 pm
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    MFG permalink

    Great minds think alike, KH

    Same comment exact same time stamp

    LOL!

  27. 2009 October 27 1:26 pm
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    MFG permalink

    Did it again!

    You’re my doppelganger…!!!

  28. 2009 October 27 1:48 pm
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    janzam permalink

    LOL…MFG & KH!

  29. 2009 October 27 1:55 pm
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    phineas gage permalink

    One of the all-time words, MFG. The Germans are great with that. Another is schadenfreude, which will come into play soon as well.

    Both words actually need the umlaut diacritic, but I have no idea how to do that.

  30. 2009 October 27 1:56 pm
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    phineas gage permalink

    Oops, I guess schadenfreude doesn’t need it.

  31. 2009 October 27 2:20 pm
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    THE DEMS ARE ABOUT TO BE DESTROYED,
    WE WILL CAST THEM INTO THE VOID,
    THEIR BEST LAID PLANS HAVE RUN AMOK,
    AND QUITE FRANKLY WE DON’T GIVE A DUCK :smile:
    WHAT A WONDERFUL THING IS OUR SCHADENFREUDE .

  32. 2009 October 27 2:30 pm
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    judyt2009 permalink

    Rarely do I consult the opinions of others before I determine my own on an issue. Instead, I usually examine my own conservative principles. I do not need to poll friends to decide what I think. I am not a finger in the wind to determine which way it blows. I usually operate by conservative common sense and assume others do as well. However, I after being so totally blown away in 2006 and astonished that otherwise sane people would commit national suicide in 2008 I now will seek out the mood or impressions of others just to gauge the ebb and flow of life.

    One of these guages is the otherwise liberal non-Republican voting co-worker. Well it seems this gal has been very nervous that Deeds would win in Virginia. She now has a nervous comfort that McDonnell is ahead in the polls and assures me she is all set to vote for the Republicans on Nov. 3rd — this will be her second time voting Republican and I think this time she will do a straight ticket vote.

    She has become a Paul Revere for fiscal conservatives as she goes around warning people to watch out what Obamacare will do to their taxes and insurance bills. Which only proves the point that a liberal mugged by reality becomes a conservative. She sees those liberals hands grabbing her wallet and she is slapping them away.

    So what is today’s news from her desk… well it is the news… Fox News… It seems that when she caught wind of the White House declared war on Fox News she decided to check it out. She likes Shepherd Smith and Brett Baier. She finds absolutely nothing objectionable, outrageous or necessarily conservative about either and found both programs to be very pleasant, newsworthy and will continue to tune in. She likes Sheperd’s voice. She likes some of BOR — his pinheads and patriots segment and the word of the day but sometimes his arrogance or pompous attitude turns her off. She saw Glenn Beck once when her husband was watching and wondered why he is laughing. She thought Beck was entertaining and fun and as time and schedule permits will probably watch him again. She thinks she might even check out Hannity, but I warned her that his is a conservative opinion program now that it is no longer Hannity and Colmes.

    Even now she says while she did not like President Bush and admits that all of 2006 and much of 2008 was a reaction to the dislike of President Bush she wonders if “the people” now realize what misery they created for themselves by their knee jerk emotional reactionary votes that brought us all of these “fools on the hill” and in the dangerously incompetent buffoons in the White House.

    What do I think? I disagree with McCain, Graham, and Gingrich that the GOP needs to move moderate to keep this woman voting GOP. Instead, I think the GOP must stop letting the liberals brand us as extreme. Conservatives are over 42% of the population and moderates need to see that they agree with us regarding the basic principles of life and what made America great far more than they do liberals. It isn’t that we must become moderates, instead it is that we must show moderates the overwhelming number of areas where we agree and the overwhelming number of dangerous areas where they disagree with the radical liberals who are now in control of destroying their lives.

  33. 2009 October 27 2:39 pm
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    phineas gage permalink

    Amen, Judy.

    It is time to be who we are.

    The liberals are the ones who have to lie and wear masks.

    Not us.

    Why are we worrying about appeasing RINOs who only stab us in the back?

    America is a conservative nation, a conservative nation that made a big mistake last year, and we will prove it going forward. Proudly.

  34. 2009 October 27 4:01 pm
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    Nice post judy, interesting profile of a former Obama voter.

  35. 2009 October 27 6:39 pm
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    rightwingyahoo permalink

    Great post, Judy.

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