Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ludicrous Leftist Media Finds GOP '12 Candidate No 27. Buddy Roemer! (sic)

Politico has found GOP candidate number 27 after throwing their favorite of the month week Mitch Daniels under the bus they have discovered, in deepest Louisiana an ex-Governor ex-Democrat who they are now giving the publicity works to.


Who you ask?-First, here is the previous list of 26, which included the, up till them latest trio of 
Corker (?), Jeb Bush, and Rand Paul


Buddy Roemer of course (sic) who "sees a glimmer of hope."


The media,especially Politico, is making themselves looking beyond foolish and now are bordering on farce as they continue on with their "anyone but Palin " campaign

Tweet You'll See More Of As Time Passes: "Re-thinking the whole Sarah Palin thing-she makes sense,more than current president"



As President Obama sinks further down in the polls as more and more people have the scales drop from their eyes as they see someone needs to be in charge who is not just a golf playing  "Mourner-in-Chief" this sort of random tweet will be seen more and more often.


This especially as the garbage scow of the left has foundered on the rock of Gibraltar that is Palin and her messages will be seen and heard unfiltered by the leftist media.

Anatomy Of A Decline; Obama Now At 45% From 51%.Drops 4 points in 2 Days

Gallup and Rasmussen now both have President Obama at 45% and both have him in negative territory
by a 45/49.5 percentage.


A four point drop on Rasmussens poll in only two days.


This is exactly as predicted below and reflects what happens when the opportunity to be "mourner-in-chief" goes and actual decisions  which affect domestic and international relations have to be made from the golf course.
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Expect further declines as the economy tanks under the oil inflation driven problems




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Previous analysis February 5th


Gallup and Rassmussen now have Obama at 45.5% favorable.That is, as per below, a huge 6 point drop in Gallup from the 51% Gallup high point during the media frenzy for him in January. His unfavorables will shortly be NOW ARE in negative territory as well. It is clear that soaring speeches, and media love, can only carry an empty suit a short distance.

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Today's Gallup Poll has President Obama's approval rating at 48% and Rasmussen has it at 47%. Thus the tracking average of these two polls currently stands at 47.5% approval.



The Real Clear Politics tracking average of all the polling companies they follow has him below 50%, even with the silly television station polls like CNN's which has him at 55% and the even sillier polls from NBC (53%).


Once these have washed out of the tracking system, the RCP average will reflect the Gallup/Rass averages more closely.


Even with the liberal media returning to their fawning ways with their coverage of Obama's surrender to the GOP over extending the Bush tax cuts to all-which they spun as some sort of "Victory for the new age of amity" there has been no real positive movement for Obama.


Even following his "amongst the greatest speeches of healing of all time" over the Gifford’s tragedy and his SOTU speech "which received a 92% approval rating according to our poll" his approval rating never got over 50% in the Gallup/Rass tracking.


The very best he did, at the height of the Obama media frenzy, reminiscent of 2008, was Gallup 51% and Rasmussen 48.6 during the period of January 19-21 which averaged out at 49.8%.


Thus, as much as the media wanted the public to believe their "The Obama of old has his mojo back" it is all nonsense. Nothing has changed since November 2010-which will be further confirmed in November 2012




Left Founders On The Rock That Is Palin-Governor Walker New Target

Jeffrey  Lord in the American Spectator has a grand piece ironically titled (no doubt to the disappointment to the Palin haters who click the link looking for a disparaging item) "Remember Sarah Palin?" . Lord shows that the left has basically given up attacking Palin who, despite two years of their worst shots, is still standing tall, and instead are using all their venom on Governor Walker of Wisconsin who is undergoing the Alinsky inspired baptism of fire.


 The left, and their media accomplices, in their garbage scow of hate has crashed on the rock of Gibraltar that is Palin. They have been reduced to the occasional petty sniping about misspellings and Palin "attacking" Michelle Obama over breastfeeding (both lies). Their other tactic is to try and write Palin off, since they can't destroy her, so we are now seeing articles like "Palin sliding in the polls (from 70% to 65% !) and "Republican insiders giving up on Palin" whilst they ignore poll after poll of grass roots Republicans which Palin wins easily.


I recently wrote an article which covers some of the same themes as Lord does but in an allegorical style "Palin treats the media like Ali did Foreman" which I think is worth reading again as it compliments Lord's article and hopefully brings some joy to readers as well.


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Prior to his 1974 epic battle" the Rumble In the Jungle" with Big George Foreman, rated the most formidable puncher of all time, Muhammad Ali was not only written off as having no chance whatsoever but there were calls for the fight to be cancelled.


Long experienced sportswriters expressed genuine concern that Ali might in fact be killed in the ring.
Foreman had won the title by destroying the champ, Joe Frazier, in rounds-knocking him down 5 times with a frightening display of awesome power, no wonder there were fears for Ali's life.


Ali trained for the upcoming fight by having a weighted ball thrown at his body for hour after hour, so by the time of the fight he was toughened up in his midsection to an extraordinary degree.


For the first seven rounds of the fight Ali spent most of the time leaning against the ropes (which had been specially loosened so he could lean way back on them) and with his hands covering his head, he let Foreman pound away at his body with huge, flailing blows.


Just before the end of each round Ali would unleash a flurry of blows to Foreman' head and then, at the start of the next round he would go back on the ropes again. Whilst absorbing this huge punishment Ali kept up a nonstop chatter "you ain't got nothing George" and "is that your best shot George? C'mon, hit me harder". 


The disconcerting effect on Foreman seeing his best shots being disregarded,which would have finished off any other fighter was disconcerting to say the least. By the eighth round Foreman's blows, in the stifling African heat, were little more than pitter patter efforts.No only was he exhausted, dehydrated, disconcerted but he had no idea what to do.


At that point Ali unleashed a flurry which saw Foreman back off and, whilst doing so, he got caught up in the ropes. Ali unleashed a shot to the jaw just as Foreman untangled himself and, totally exhausted, he went down for the count, barely able to lift his head as Ali became champion again.


The Ali/Foreman confrontation has turned into a perfect metaphor for the Palin versus the left media confrontation-another David and  Goliath battle, with the "David" being, once again written off.


On the face of it, one lone woman should have no chance whatsoever against the massed forces of the left. The Democratic Party, their allies in the media, the "progressive" blogosphere, the Hollywood denizens, the television commentators, comedians, talk show hosts, feminists-all lined up against her in a previously unseen massive, and constant attack, for over two years.


Since she appeared seemingly out of nowhere the "Foreman" of the left has rained blow upon blow at her. With her back to the ropes constantly Palin has taken all their best shots and comes bouncing back during each round, or rather news cycle and instead, as previous "champions" have done, hitting the canvas, she unleashes a flurry of blows in return and returns for the next round undaunted.


A fascinating turn of events has now come into play which again mirrors the Ali/Foreman fight. The left has unleashed their most massive series of blows yet, dumping every sort of  innuendo tying Palin into the Arizona tragedy-even though there was never a shred of evidence anything she did, or said, had any influence on the shooter. When she, rightly, defended herself, they parsed her every word and attacked venomously again. But Palin, like Ali, kept talking back at then "I'm not going away"  I'm not going to shut up."


And, all of a sudden, there are signs of exhaustion on the part of her enemies.They, like Foreman, have seen their best shots having no effect, and like him, they have run out of ideas on what to do next. A perusal of the left wing media now sees comments like "I am sick of reading about Palin" "Why are we discussing her" "I wish she would go away" "I am not going to read anything more about her." Where an article attacking Palin would, a year ago, get thousands of comments attacking her, the number is dropping dramatically. Even the scandal blogs like Gawker or Wonkette or the radical, execrable, leftist blog Daily Kos readers are commenting they are sick of reading even made up scandals about the Palin's.


It is not just the blogosphere where this resignation is taking place. Charles Blow at the New York Times advises he will not write anything further about Palin, Rachel Maddow at MSNBC said she would not discuss Palin in her show, Mika Brzezinski, also on MSNBC glum facedly discussed Palin, clearly under sufferance, and doesn't want to talk about her anymore.


This advice, that Palin will not be written or commented about has spread to a number of other high profile media operatives. Nick Stefanovich at Nerve Blog made it his New Year Resolution not to discuss Palin any more (whilst discussing her of course), Gail Collins at The New York times refused to discuss Palin at all in respect of Arizona (which is of course most welcome-long may she and all the NYT hacks not mention Palin's name)


The winner is, of course, Palin. The media have done their best, or rather their worst, and she is still standing-they are reduced to saying "she is finished" (we heard the same wishful thinking after she resigned as Governor and any number of times subsequently). She has her core followers (which they grudgingly agree gives her credibility) and her apparent low standing in the polls is no worse than Reagan's when he was much closer to the presidential election so she can make that gap up.


This is all great news for Palin. From now on, more and more, her stamements can reach the American public unfiltered and undistored by the left wing media as long as the keep ignoring her.


The clear messages from all this are, firstly, a life lesson-as Churchill said, "never never give up." Secondly, Palin is armor plated for a presidential run-there is nothing the media can say that has not been said about her derogatively, so from now on she can concentrate on policy and not worry what the media says. No other prospective candidate can say that. If someone other than Palin got the nomination all the rubbish that has been thrown at her will start on them, and they will not have two years to combat it.


It is just like watching the Ali/Foreman fight in its final stages, all that remains is for Palin to deliver the knockout blows by getting the nomination and the presidency against all the odds, having beaten off the previously undefeated, frightening to everyone else except her, liberal Beltway elite champ.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Palin Defends The Man/Woman Marriage Law, Attacks Obama For Hypocrisy, And Seals The Deal For 2102

The National Organization For Marriage (NOW) has an exclusive statement from Sarah Palin where, in response to their question on where she stands on heterosexual marriage said the following

"I have always believed that marriage is between one man and one woman. Like the majority of Americans, I support the Defense of Marriage Act and find it appalling that the Obama administration decided not to defend this federal law which was enacted with broad bipartisan support and signed into law by a Democrat president. It's appalling, but not surprising that the President has flip-flopped on yet another issue from his stated position as a candidate to a seemingly "

This is clear and unequivocal-just like all of Palin's positions,especially where moral/social issues are concerned.
If there was any doubt whatsoever that Palin is the best choice for the regeneration of America in 2012 this will have put them to rest conclusively.