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The Tea Party is dead . . . and felons vote . . .

The Tea Party is dead.  Pass that along to Dick Lugar, soon to be the former “Distinguished Senator from the great state of Indiana.” In a major disappointment, the Democrats lost a RINO who they could pick-off periodically with promises of invitations to all the best cocktail parties. The Tea Party lives . . .

And, the “Progressives,” “Liberals,” and even mainstream Democrats ought to reconsider their vote-grabbing strategy, granting felons the vote: In West Virginia, Inmate number 11593-051, commonly referred to as “Keith Judd” ran a spectacular presidential primary campaign (One Great Campaign) against President Barack Hussein Obama, capturing 40% of the vote, while never leaving his home to campaign. He’s a metaphor for the Democrat party, currently residing at taxpayer expense in Beaumont Texas, at the Federal Correctional Institution to be precise.

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The WaPo’s very own ‘Queen of Hearts’

Michael Barone, in commenting on the contretemps known as Fauxcahontas, noted that “Washington Post editorial writer and liberal blogger Jonathan Capehart is puzzled.”  Well, yes he is. Mr. Barone continued to puzzle-out Mr. Capehart: “Why does the ‘non-issue’ of Harvard Law professor and Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren’s Native American ancestry ‘require so much attention?’ he [Capehart] asked last week.

That’s simple. Mr. Capehart is untroubled by a fellow “Progressive” committing a fraud to advance their common socialist schemes.

Although Mr. Capehart’s work is seen internally at WaPo as sub-par, par being a low bar at WaPo, because he is both Gay and Black, he is beyond discipline, a shining product of pernicious ‘affirmative action.’

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Marco Rubio . . .

This morning on Fox News Sunday, with the late Mike Wallace’s son, Senator Marco Rubio performed superbly, as he always does. Would he be an effective candidate for vice president? Absolutely, unequivocally!

Would he be the right choice now? No!  We need him in the Senate, we need him unstrapped by Romney Campaign advisors and we need him to become a seasoned leader for 2020, or horrors, 2016!

Senator Rubio  was effective on each and every issue, in particular, when Mike Wallace’s son brought Ric Grennel, the openly gay foreign policy expert who left the Romney campaign this week, into the discussion, implying that Grennel was fired for his sexuality contrary to the only evidence on record, his resignation letter.  In fact, Mr. Grennel has honorably declined to enter the fray and instead is allowing the “progressives” to do what they do – snarl, smear, lie, and make asses of themselves. Oh, and did we  mention lie?

His finest response to young Mr. Wallace’s Grennel interrogation, which included the  implication that the Romney campaign and the Republican Party are simply troglodytes, bigots, racists, and not “progressives” was to observe that there are far more Gays welcomed into the Republican Party than there are Pro-Life Democrats welcomed into the “Progressive” party. Point, game, set . . .

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Where’s the love?

President Obama opened his campaign today at THE Ohio State University to a less than overwhelming reception…

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Dick Lugar’s housing crisis

Both the charming Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal (The Case for . . .) and Dana Milbank of the flagging Washington Post (Taking out . . . .) make strong arguments for returning the honorable gentleman, Dick Lugar, to the Senate.

Following similar themes both focus attention on Lugar’s many years as a leading authority on limiting nuclear proliferation among other adult pursuits. He has indeed served honorably for 36 years, but, in many respects, therein lies the problem.

Noonan and Milbank are motivated differently of course, Noonan sincere in her admiration, Milbank sincere in his fear.

On the one hand Noonan embraces the civility of the Senate past and yearns for the days when comity was common.  She appreciates that Lugar, who abandoned his residence in Indiana, while cultivating bipartisanship in Washington, has lost the confidence of his constituents. They think he’s gone “native” as happens so often. Washington is intoxicating, but he didn’t even keep a home, back home.

Milbank, ignores Lugar’s detachment from his home, gratuitously smears the “Tea Party” that supports Lugar’s opponent, Richard Mourdock, and signals fear, fear that a conservative will represent Indiana.

The only hope “Progressives” enjoy in pursuing their utopian dreams – since they can’t take ground intellectually – is to pick off the occasional Republican for whom the approbation of The New York Times and even The Washington Post is dear.

Dick Lugar is an honorable man, for a different time. Bipartisanship, sadly, is what got us here. The Democrats would see a problem, real or perceived, or even of their own making, and argue that “a billion dollars will fix it.” The Republicans would counter, “no, nine hundred million is as much as ‘we’ can afford.” “That’s a deal,” would be the compromise, “nine hundred fifty million! Shake on it.”

And, they would . . . shake us down, the taxpayers.

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If it ain’t broke, Obama will fix it. (A nod to Kele Johnson)

In truly discouraging news, the labor force grew at a rate less than normal population growth.  Adding a meager 115,000 jobs in April in contrast with about 130,000 new eligible workers joining the labor force each month seems to fit Mr. Obama’s grand  scheme.  Some 522,000 discouraged workers gave up any hope of finding a job, dropping the labor participation rate to 64.3%, the lowest in history!

Give the President credit, he’s executing his plan nearly flawlessly: Create an economy so dismal, so pedestrian, so European, that government benefits, government jobs and mind-numbing union “employment” is the only safety-net, the only viable option; a socialist utopia in which government is not an option, it is the option.

Wait! Don’t give him credit – we tried that!

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Those damned people of pallor . . .

Those damned people who elected Barack Hussein Obama; those damned people who are now unemployed into their fourth year; those damned people who have swelled the food stamp rolls; those damned people living in cardboard boxes; those damned pallorous bigots are thinking maybe, just maybe, Mr. Obama didn’t deliver Hope and Change, but instead left them with no hope, and pocket change!

In a State Run Media, aka, New York Times propaganda piece, 4 years later . . .  we are targeted for shame, shame that we don’t embrace President Obama, only because he is BLACK! (I think he mentioned that, yes?)

Never mind that African-Americans who still embrace the President – some 97% will vote for him, irrespective of their disproportionate suffering under his “leadership” – we people of pallor are fools, voting against our own interests because we so hate Negroes.

 

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Randomness, and not . . .

The Washington Post continues circling the porcelain pony, ever faster.  There are many reasons but none is more animated than WaPo’s very own Queen of Hearts, Jonathan Capehart, who is all atwitter over the “firing” of Romney foreign policy advisor, Ric Grenell who is opening gay and advocates same-sex-marriage. While the reporting from real journalists suggests that Grenell found himself unprepared for the tempest that is a presidential campaign, Capehart, his colleague Ruth Marcus (who enjoys no fealty to truth) and other leftists are attributing his resignation to Republican bigotry. Never mind that he was hired with full knowledge of his person; or that he came highly recommended by John Bolton and other prominent Conservatives.

As the maxim goes, Leftists will tell a lie, even if the truth would serve them better. So, in Ric Grenell’s won words:

“While I welcomed the challenge to confront President Obama’s foreign policy failures and weak leadership on the world stage, my ability to speak clearly and forcefully on the issues has been greatly diminished by the hyper-partisan discussion of personal issues that sometimes comes from a presidential campaign,’’ Grenell said in a statement. “I want to thank Governor Romney for his belief in me and my abilities and his clear message to me that being openly gay was a nonissue for him and his team.’’

Is Eric Holder an even worse “public servant” than Joe Biden?  While Biden has been demonstrably wrong on every significant public policy debate since his election to the Senate as a child, Attorney General Holder has made decisions that weren’t simply stupid, but rather, fatal!  And now, he’s angling to be held in “Contempt of Congress” which will assure that the majority receive the information he has declined to proffer and he will lose all control of the process.  He’s not too bright . . .

And, could President Barack Hussein Obama and Secretary Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton handled the Chen Guangcheng matter any worse?  Running in utter fear of the Chicoms, they have clearly proclaimed for all the world’s dissidents pursuing freedom and liberty, that it’s not worth fighting for.  Only the Muslim Brotherhood peaks their attention. any others, “never mind.”

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The Inuit people have four main words for “white”

Do we need further evidence of “confusion” on the left?

Here are two examples . . .  Who is the Cherokee?

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