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Some things haven’t changed

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FBI Stats vs Democrat Racism Myth

The race-baiting Democrat Media Complex outrage over the Trayvon Martin killing is based on two premises, both of which are myths.

Myth One is that Neighborhood Watch Captain George Zimmerman was being a racist bastard for being suspicious of Martin just because he was a Black Male. FBI murder and U.S. Census stats from 2010 show that Black Males constituted a mere 7.5% of the total population, but committed 39% of the murders.

Myth Two is that White violence against Black victims is a huge problem. But FBI stats show that Blacks murdered Whites more than TWICE as often in 2010 as the other way around.


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Another Supreme who ignored the law

I’m guess Kagan really admires this guy, what with him being a liberal activist who thought himself so morally superior and spiritually insightful that he could ignore the law. No surprise it was his invention of the alleged right to privacy that led to the end of all legal protection for unborn human beings in this country.

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If you like this, you might also enjoy https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/kagan-refusing-to-recuse-on-obamacare/

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Balance of Power: The 2012 Senate Toss-Ups

Democrats currently hold 53 seats in the United States Senate.

67 sitting Senators are not up for reelection.  If none leave, say to serve in the next President’s cabinet or something, they will bring 30 Democrat seats and 37 Republican seats to the 113th Congress.

33 seats are up for reelection. An analysis of these races by Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, resulted in 16 that will probably go Democrat and 9 that will probably go Republican, resulting in absolute balance between parties at 46 to 46.

According to Sabato’s analysis, eight races can’t be called. These are:

1. Florida – Rep. Connie Mack IV (R) and incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson (D) are neck and neck, with a large number of undecideds.

2. Massachusetts – MA is a deep Blue State, but Republican Sen. Scott Brown (R) has been making all the right moves lately. Politics isn’t all about the issues, and to the extent Brown can make this race more about Bay State blue-collar culture, and less about specific issue stances, the better his chances become.

3. Missouri – Incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) is trailing all of her potential GOP challengers at Rasmussen, but the primary won’t be until Aug. 7, so it will be awhile before we know who is actually running against her.

4. Montana – The incumbent, Sen. Jon Tester (D), is running about even with the likely GOP challenger, Rep. Denny Rehberg (R).

5. Nevada – Rep. Shelley Berkley (D) is running to unseat appointed incumbent Sen. Dean Heller (R). No clear advantage to either at this point.

6. New Mexico – Democrat Jeff Bingaman is retiring. The parties have yet to choose their candidates.

7. Virginia – Democrat Jim Webb is retiring. The likely ballot this fall will be George Allen (R) vs. Tim Kaine (D). Many say this will be the most competitive Senate race in the country.

8. Wisconsin – Democrat Herb Kohl is retiring. The Senate primary won’t be until Aug. 14.

If Sabato’s analysis is correct, the race for partisan control of the Senate will be agonizingly tight.

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Sources:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/erikajohnsen/2012/03/22/balance_of_power_the_2012_senate_tossups
http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/tilting-the-toss-ups-the-eight-races-that-will-decide-the-senate/

H/t: https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/the-friday-grudge-33/

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DNC Chair – A race-baiter AND a liar

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Democrats hated Lincoln, campaigned on White Supremacy

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Creepy!

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I can see November from my house!

We all know we got creamed in 2008. Obama won 9.6 million more popular votes than McCain. And McCain lost by 192 electoral votes, which was more than the 173 he held (365 – 173 = 192).

So imagine my surprise when I compared GALLUP’S 2008 Party Strength by State data with the 2008 election results by State. Going into that election, Democrats had a 10% or higher advantage over Republicans in 30 States … but Obama only won 29 States!

I’m thinking that talk radio and the internet had a much bigger impact on the 2008 election than I ever thought and that Democrats, who can now boast of a 10% or higher advantage in only 12 States, are in a world of hurt.


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Obama’s raggedy coattails

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We are a Center-Right Nation

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The Leftist rant that Republicans and Conservatives are right-wing extremists is a lie. We are the middle. They are the extremists.

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