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CDGC: Ebola Not Contagious Until After Nov. 4 Election

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People’s Cube: The USSA’s Center for Disease and Gun Control has announced that the State will not impose any travel restrictions due to the Ebola outbreak until after the November 4 elections to ensure that all workers and peasants can have free access to ballots and polling places during this critical struggle for Progress.

Comrade Disease Director Thomas Frieden has declared that Ebola is only ‘semi-transmittable’ and therefore only official Party-certified doctors can actually impose quarantines on an as-needed basis. In the meantime, those who believe they are exhibiting symptoms, while not contagious until after the November 2 elections, are asked to remain at home because of the possibility they may intimidate women and minorities into not voting. Read more at People’s Cube.

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Ten Buck Friday – Week Six: Tired of Embracing the Suck Yet?

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Week Six of a Nine Week Mission, to Seek new life for the Senate, to Boldly Beam Harry Reid back to the planet he came from!

Focusing on the Senate races, is it worth ten bucks a week to you (roughly the cost of ZMalfoy’s yearly share of Suburban Washington DC taxes that go to the upkeep of the Presidential golf course at Andrews AFB) to eliminate Reid’s control and give the Senate responsible adult leadership again?

With that in mind, this week we look to the Senate seat in Alaska. Can you contribute just $10 to Senate candidate Dan Sullivan?

Real Clear Politics has Sullivan up 4.8 and rates the race as a toss up.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ak/alaska_senate_sullivan_vs_begich-3658.html

You can contribute to Dan Sullivan below. Good luck and Godspeed!

Also consider these other important close races!
Contribute to Dan Sullivan Here
Contribute to Tom Cotton Here
Contribute to Joni Ernst Here
Contribute to Bill Cassidy Here
Contribute to Thom Tillis Here

Polling Updates Looking Good!!

Bill Cassidy is up to +5.6 from last week’s +1.3
Thom Tillis dropped from +1 to -3.4
Tom Cotton jumped from +1.7 to +4.4
Joni Ernst was +.2, now up to +1.5
Dave Perdue was at 3.8, dropped slightly to +3.2
Dan Sullivan up a tenth!

Currently

Cory Gardner (next week) is up from +.8 to +1.3
Scott Brown (2 wks out) was down -4.5, now -6.5
Terri Lynn Land (3 wks.) from -4.7 to -4.3

Six TBFs trending upward. All close races. It’s encouraging.

(If you mark your contribution as “Ten Buck Friday”, they’ll see if the blogosphere can give them a little bump.)

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The Daily (Delusional Democrat) Kos

You might think Daily Kos would worry about losing credibility with such an absurd statement, but this would suggest they had any credibility in the first place.

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EXCERPT from “Daily Kos and George Soros” by Joseph Farah – February 3, 2012

Daily Kos and George Soros

I got an email this week from Markos Moulitsas – the proprietor of the Daily Kos, which I had previously labeled as “a disgusting left-wing website connected with George Soros.” [http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/heroes-and-villains/]

Moulitsas didn’t take issue with my characterization of the Daily Kos as disgustingly left wing. But he did challenge me for evidence of the connection between the site and George Soros. …

One thing you can be pretty sure about. If there is disgusting left-wing organizing taking place, there is almost assuredly no more than one degree of separation between that activity and George Soros.

2014_10 06 Daily Kos and George Soros - Accountability Now PAC

Funny thing about the Accountability Now PAC. You gotta love the irony of that name, you know?  The PAC operated for the 2008 and 2010 election cycles, during which time it donated ZERO DOLLARS to candidate campaigns. When it went defunct at the end of 2010, this Soros-funded, Left-Wing PAC had spent a QUARTER OF A MILLION dollars on … well, we don’t know what, do we?

Accountability Now - Theft

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“These policies are on the ballot.”

While Dems are frantically trying to separate themselves from Obama and his failed presidency, Teh Won himself is offering up rich fodder for Republican campaign ads.

What It’s About – Scott Brown ad [:37]

Mistake – Pat Roberts [:36]

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Ten Buck Friday – Week Five of Senator Reid’s Pathway to Unemployment

Week Five of our Nine Week Mission, to boldly help get conservative U.S. Senate candidates elected in the face of opposition from all known political parties in the Universe.
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Focusing on the Senate races, is it worth ten bucks a week to you (roughly the cost of dues to the Pistol Pete Fan Club) to eliminate Reid’s control and give the Senate responsible adult leadership again?

With that in mind, this week we look to the Senate seat in LA. Can you contribute just $10 to Senate candidate Bill Cassidy in his race against Mary Landreu, (D-Washington DC)?

Real Clear Politics has Cassidy up 1.3 points on the average, and rates the state as a toss up.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/la/louisiana_senate_cassidy_vs_landrieu-3670.html

You can contribute to Bill Cassidy here. Good luck and Godspeed, Bill!
http://billcassidy.com/

Also consider these other important close races!
Contribute to Dan Sullivan Here
Contribute to Tom Cotton Here
Contribute to Joni Ernst Here
Contribute to Bill Cassidy Here
Contribute to Thom Tillis Here

(If you mark your contribution as “Ten Buck Friday”, they’ll see if the blogosphere can give them a little bump.)

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Adrienne’s Corner

Diogenes’ Middle Finger

Fishersville Mike

For God, Family and Country

Laughing Conservative

Left Coast Rebel

Mind Numbed Robot

Political Clown Parade

Proof Positive

Texas Conservative News

Theo Spark

Wyblog
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Project Veritas uncovers more scumbags at Battleground Texas

Project Veritas investigators has once again caught Battleground Texas operatives turning a blind eye to potential voter registration fraud by their own volunteers. When an undercover investigator “admitted” to illegally registering voters and throwing away registrations from Republicans, the Battleground Texas operatives tacitly approved the violation and did not report it to the authorities.

2014_09 29 Project Veritas catches Battleground Texas again

Sep 29, 2014: Caught on Tape: Battleground Texas Violating Election Laws Again? [7:34]

This is far from the first (or second or third) time that Project Veritas has uncovered dirt on Battleground Texas.

January 23, 2014: BGTX workers ridicule the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s disability and ignore a volunteer’s report about voter fraud. [2:22]

Project Veritas BGTX illegally harvesting voter info

Feb 19, 2014: Battleground Texas volunteers talk about forging signatures on official voting documents (which is voter fraud) and transcribing personal information from voter registration forms (also illegal). This video also reviews a previous Project Veritas exposé in which Obamacare navigators with Enroll America Texas were caught harvesting personal information from enrollees to give to Battleground Texas. James O’Keefe then demonstrates the connection between Battleground Texas and ACORN. [7:10]

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Ten Buck Friday – Week Four of the End of Harry’s Joy Ride

Week Four of a Nine Week Mission, to Seek Out new life for the Senate, to Boldly Throw Out clueless Harry Reid!!
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Focusing on the Senate races, is it worth ten bucks a week to eliminate Reid’s control and give the Senate responsible leadership again? That’s the cost of a single margarita at Pistol Pete’s Radiator Repair, Brazilian Wax Emporium and Cantina.

Our candidates are being seriously outspent in the homestretch. From Political Clown Parade:

Data compiled by The Wall Street Journal indicates, “Since July 3, the largest Super PACs aligned with Democrats have raised four times the money of pro-GOP Super PACs, and have now spent $60 million to Republicans’ $38 million. And, it’s not just on the Super PAC side.”

“The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee doubled the fundraising haul of its Republican counterpart in August and had an almost $10 million cash edge heading into the fall. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ended August with a $5 million lead over the National Republican Senatorial Committee. And, Republican strategists closely watching ad spending in key Senate races acknowledge that they are being outspent—in some cases badly—on TV. In Colorado, for example, Democrats and their allied groups dropped over $1 million on TV ads in the first two weeks of September; Republicans spent just over $300,000.”

“North Carolina and, until recently, Iowa are other examples of where Democrats have used their spending edge to boost their candidates. And, that advantage will get even more important in October. Democrats’ early money allowed them to reserve air time at lower rates while Republicans are just now doing that.”

With that in mind, this week we look to the open Senate seat in NC. Real Clear Politics has Tillis up 1.0 points on the average, and rates the state as a toss up.
Link: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/nc/north_carolina_senate_tillis_vs_hagan-3497.html

Also consider these other important close races!
Contribute to Dan Sullivan Here
Contribute to Tom Cotton Here
Contribute to Joni Ernst Here
Contribute to Bill Cassidy Here
Contribute to Thom Tillis Here

(If you mark your contribution as “Ten Buck Friday”, they’ll see if the blogosphere can give them a little bump.)

Please visit Our Fellow Ten Buck Friday bloggers:

Adrienne’s Corner

Diogenes’ Middle Finger

Fishersville Mike

For God, Family and Country

Laughing Conservative

Left Coast Rebel

Mind Numbed Robot

Political Clown Parade

Proof Positive

Texas Conservative News

Theo Spark

Wyblog
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Benghazi Update: Pre-Emptive Butt Cover

September 17, 2014: The House Select Committee on Benghazi opened its hearings with Chairman Rep. Trey Gowdy [R-SC] vowing to pursue the facts wherever they lead. This brief bit of testimony by Todd Keil is very, very telling.

Sept 17, 2014: Todd Kiel at House Benghazi Committee Hearing [:53]

After the bombings of embassies in 1998, new regulations were created for high-risk diplomatic posts like the one in Benghazi. Facilities are assigned specific designations which then dictate which level of security is to apply. Responsibility for implementing security regulations belongs to the Undersecretary for Management, a post that is currently held by a career diplomat named Patrick F. Kennedy (no relation to the political clan).

Security practices expert Todd Keil said during his testimony to the House Benghazi Committee last Wednesday that, prior to the assault, Undersecretary Kennedy changed the security designation for the Benghazi facility to “Special Mission Compound.” This designation is unique to the Benghazi consulate. IOW, it’s made up. As such, there are no regulations dictating what security Kennedy was required to maintain there.

2014_09 17 CSPAN What's a Special Mission Compound

I am firmly convinced that the real plan in Benghazi was to set the stage for the 2012 version of the sadly expectable “October Surprise” Democrats seem to plan for every election. I believe that the security at the Benghazi compound was purposely denuded as part of an agreement between Obamacrats and Muslim terrorists to invade the unprotected consulate and kidnap Ambassador Stevens.

I think Obama’s negotiations were then supposed to dominate October headlines and result in the release of high-level Muslim leaders from GITMO and a landslide victory for Barack “I Saved the Ambassador” Obama on Election Day.

What other scenario could possibly explain a high-risk consulate that was BEGGING for MORE security having their existing security REDUCED from 30 to 9 in the last few weeks immediately prior to the assault?  What other scenario could possibly explain why the nearby Americans with guns were told THREE TIMES to sit on their hands while our consulate was under armed assault?!

While Undersecretary Kennedy seems to have been complicit in this putrid scheme, I am inclined to believe that SecState Clinton either blackmailed or threatened him and that he caved only because he was assured that the consulate staff would come to no harm. Why do I think this? Because he is not a party hack. He is a long-time career diplomat who has worked in the Middle East and was very likely acquainted with, if not actually old friends with Ambassador Stevens and other Americans working in Benghazi.

So let’s suppose that Undersecretary Kennedy has decided to do the dirty. He’s still a career diplomat who actually follows the rules. (In 2008, he barred his staff from attending Obama campaign rallies.) And he’s a long-time government employee who knows that, if the poo hits the fan, he’d be the most likely scapegoatThe made up designation is exactly the kind of bread crumb that an expert like Todd Keil would notice.  Maybe Kennedy hoped it would give him some credibility should he need to convince the PTBs that he was not a willing participant.

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Ten Buck Friday: Week Three of our Drive for a Psychosis-Free U.S. Senate

Week Three of a Nine Week Mission, to Seek Out new life for the Senate, to Boldly Go where our nation needs to be!
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Focusing on the Senate races (Republicans need just six seats to oust the Dimbulb from Searchlight, Harry Reid as majority leader, ten to show Obama what the country really thinks of him!), is it worth ten bucks a week (1 1/2 lbs. of bacon?) to eliminate Reid’s control and give the Senate responsible leadership again?  Just yesterday, our Senate voted to approve the most controversial part of President Obama’s ‘plan’ to combat ISIS by arming and training Syrian rebels who are known to be, largely themselves, associated with ISIS.  If we had just a few more Republicans in the Senate, we would not be faced with suicidal action like this.

With that in mind, this week we look to the open Senate seat in AR. Can you contribute just $10 to Senate candidate Tom Cotton?

Real Clear Politics has Cotton up 1.7 points on the average, and rates the state as a toss up.
Link: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2014/senate/ar/arkansas_senate_cotton_vs_pryor-4049.html

You can contribute to Tom Cotton here. Good luck and Godspeed, Tom!
Link: http://www.tomcotton.com/landing/cotton-releases-new-ad-urgent/

Also consider these other important close races!
Contribute to Dan Sullivan Here
Contribute to Tom Cotton Here
Contribute to Joni Ernst Here
Contribute to Bill Cassidy Here
Contribute to Thom Tillis Here

(If you mark your contribution as “Ten Buck Friday”, they’ll see if the blogosphere can give them a little bump.)

Please visit Our Fellow Ten Buck Friday bloggers:

Adrienne’s Corner

Diogenes’ Middle Finger

Fishersville Mike

For God, Family and Country

Laughing Conservative

Left Coast Rebel

Mind Numbed Robot

Political Clown Parade

Proof Positive

Texas Conservative News

Theo Spark

Wyblog
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Ouch! That’s gonna leave a mark.

Tell Landrieu: Enough Washington [:30]

Louisiana’s 2014 Senate race is one of the big ones in the battle for party control.

Senator Mary Landrieu, the Democrat running for re-election, has multiple problems.

  • She’s used taxpayer funds for campaign plane travel;
  • She’s been a reliable Obama-Reid toady, voting for energy and health care measures Louisianans oppose;
  • She’s facing a popular Republican, Rep. Bill Cassidy, and a Tea Party challenger, retired Air Force Col. Rob Manes.
  • Lousiana is a GOP-majority state.

Louisiana prez votes

Louisiana’s November 4th election requires at least 50% of the vote go to a single candidate. Barring that outcome, the top two go to a December runoff. Even the most optimistic polls don’t show Landrieu getting to the 50%, outright win mark; only one shows Cassidy at 50% without Manes in the race. Democrats hope Manes will split the GOP vote and give Landrieu a chance at the run-off.

RCP polls for Louisiana

Sarah Palin endorsed Manes in May, describing him as a “true conservative” for “opposing amnesty, pledging to protect our Second Amendment rights, and promising to defund Obamacare.”

“As the grandfather of a now healthy 2-year-old baby grandson born at just 28 weeks and 2 lbs., 5 oz., he knows first hand the miracle of life and promises to protect it,” Palin added. “Rob is the admitted underdog in this race. Having spent his career in uniform, he does not have deep pockets or lobbyist connections to fund his campaign. To me, it’s a blessing, not a curse that he’s not held office before. After all, our founders weren’t politicians – many of them in fact were military leaders. Maybe it’s time we got back to those roots!”

As a Tea Partier, I’m hoping they end up with a Cassidy-Manes run-off that will allow voters to really see and hear the relatively unknown Manes and decide for themselves how much change they want in Washington.

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