Showing posts with label Republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Republicans. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Scarcity


As we, of an age, have seen through the years, there are scoundrels in the Republican party (like Denny Hastert) and there are honorable Democrats (like Barbara Jordan). However, it recently struck me that the proportion of bad-apple GOPers seems to closely approximate those Dems who are statesmen ... scarce in both instances.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

First Impressions


You never have a second chance to make a first impression. — Old Adage

The opening round of the impeachment trial goes to the Democrats. They may be liars ... but they are cleaver liars. On the first day they offered a series of amendments to McConnell’s procedural schedule calling for witnesses and documents. And then used their time in support of these amendments to make their opening arguments to the entire case ... during the time when the most Americans would be watching and when the president’s lawyers were not prepared to jump into this fray with their strongest arguments ... nor could they refute the opposition’s half-truths.

So, the Dems, even though they lost the votes on all these amendments, scored a minor victory which, depending on how the rest of the trial goes, may mean that witnesses and documents may have to be allowed in the end. And then, if the Dems can get their witnesses and deny the Republicans theirs, this might damage the president and the Senate Republicans enough to cause some setbacks this coming November. Unlikely, but possible.

Is this the Dem’s hidden agenda for this disruptive political theater?

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Democracy on Life Support


The impeachment of President Trump is a clear example of the rabid radicalization of the Left. This group is so unhinged that they are willing to sacrifice democratic processes to unseat an elected official whom they detest. The methods that the Democrats used in the House impeachment process were obviously rigged ... yet, for the first time in a long time, these same Democrats hypocritically wrapped themselves, with “great solemnity,” in the flag and the Constitution.

This unsettling trend is also occurring in Great Britain where Boris Johnson just won a huge popular mandate to reestablish this country’s independence by implementing Brexit. Yet there are riots in  the streets of London refusing to recognize this lawful election ... see: Not My Prime Minister!

This is quite an unsettling trend ... progressives, unused to being in the minority, are now on the edge of revolution ... unwilling to accept how their countrymen vote. Yes, Hillary Clinton probably won the popular vote in 2016, so Trump’s election was a fortunate fluke caused by the Electoral College in our democratic Republic. But there is a very good chance that he will win the popular vote the next time around ... at which point the Left’s mouths will go dry with their spittle being excessively flecked.

American democracy then really will be on life-support. Dangerous!

Friday, December 13, 2019

Rash


The mindless media has decreed that healthcare reform was the reason that Democrats won the House of Representatives in 2018. Balderdash! It was the Mueller investigation into Republican collusion with Russia in order to get Trump elected in 2016. This sham probe sullied the GOP enough to flip 31 House seats in districts that Trump had previously carried ... 41 in total.

Now the voters in these districts have learned that Mueller was merely a dotty figurehead in a huge Democrat hoax ... and many will also understand that Trump’s laughable impeachment is nothing more than Mueller warmed over — just another attempt to smear Republicans enough that Trump will not win against Biden. This is all a donkey wet dream.

Voters are often politically naive but not that naive. The Republicans will not only win back the vast majority of the House seats that they lost in 2018, but they will carry many more ... to easily take back the House ... expand their lead in the Senate ... and the Orangeman may even win the popular vote.

I realize that these are rather rash predictions a year out from the actual election ... but this rash is itchy and I am compelled to scratch it.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Your Tax $s at Work


Huh? Planned Parenthood plans to spend $45 million of taxpayer money next year to defeat Trump and other Republicans!

Sunday, November 03, 2019

Overtalk

Cris Wallace and Kellyanne Conway

The surest test of the political bias of moderators on TV talk shows is how often they overtalk to drown out the answers to questions they ask Republicans. This is particularly obvious when these answers are embarrassing to the Democrats. (And then they don’t overtalk Democrats.)

And this is FoxNews b’gosh!

Sunday, October 06, 2019

Kangaroo Court


Interesting news nuance: If Nancy Pelosi does not cause a full House of Representatives vote on the Trump impeachment inquiry, then, of course, she protects all those Democrats who have been recently elected from districts that Trump won in 2016. But there are two other more important reasons for this sham. Without a full House vote, the Republicans have no subpoena powers nor can witnesses have White House counsel present in this possibleTV spectacle. Thus, Republicans cannot call any witnesses or influence the agenda of this kangaroo court. As a consequence, the Trump administration has refused to honor any of Pencil Neck’s subpoenas until a full house vote is held ... which refusal obviously will also be trumpeted as more obstruction by the president.

Now, dear reader, you know the rest of the story ...

Friday, July 19, 2019

Trump’s Re-election Strategy


“Trump is stupid.” “He is a political numbnuts.” “Any Democrat will wipe the floor with him in 2020.” Perhaps so. But looking behind the curtain, one realizes that there is a method to the orangeman’s madness. Let’s try to understand how Trump is angling to stay in the White House for four more years.

First, what is the second largest voting block? White men represent about 32% of all voters and Trump carried them in 2016 bigly. This should be about the same percentage as all minority groups combined ... see: Pew Research Study. Yes, white women represent a slightly higher percentage of voters than white men but they didn’t vote against Trump in 2016. In fact he won white women by 53% to 47% ... see: The Undefeated.  Yes, many pundits believe that Trump is losing suburban white women’s support. Perhaps so ... but most of this defection would be in states that Trump is unlikely to carry anyway.

Therefore, Trump’s re-election centers oh white voters, particularly white men voters ... a minority that Democrats have ignored in their rapt attention to other minorities. Yes, his opposition senses this strategy and labels it “white supremacy” ... but was the Democrat’s past obsession with African-American voters called “black supremacy?”

Anyhow, Trump’s focusing on middle American white voters does not mean he is ignoring minorities. He constantly refers to how his economic policies have helped them. And his criminal reform efforts and economic development zones are also directed at helping non-whites.

But, to me, his rallies suggest to me that the enthusiasm among his voter base is enough to carry him to an Electoral College victory once again. What is not widely known is that at these oversubscribed rallies, names and contact information are collected to help with the Republican’s get-out-the-vote efforts late next year. The only real enthusiasm on the left seems to be among the radical left as exemplified by the Squad. This can’t be good news for the Dems ... unless they nominate Ilhan Omar ... or Michelle Obama.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Headlines


Japanese leader plans grueling D.C. dash for Trump face time

Mortgage purchase applications hit highest level in 9 years

Miracle: Most [Notre Dame] interior intact ...

Pew Research: Hispanics to outpace black Americans as largest voting majority by 2020

Republicans stockpile cash to safeguard Senate majority

China says its first quarter GDP grew by 6.4 percent, topping expectations

Yuma, Arizona declares state of emergency over surge of illegals ...

Supporters cheer Peter Buttigieg kissing husband at 2020 announcement

U.S. to announce tough policy on businesses in Cuba

If Trump wins second term, stocks will likely get a boost, Robert Schiller says

Judge: Barr sowing public mistrust ...

Trump vetoes bill aiming to end American involvement in Yemen civil war

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Focus


Before beginning my bloveating, I hope we can stipulate that both American political parties want world peace ... and, perhaps more importantly, gaining and keeping their party in power. However, setting the stage for the 2020 presidential election, to me, the following seems to be what the donkeys and elephants are focused on:

Democrats: more abortions (“women’s reproductive health”), tax increases, more welfare spending, reparations, diversity and inclusion, more regulation, a “living Constitution,”  illegal immigrant voting, open borders, free trade, delay in Iran’s nuclearization, socialism, sanctuary cities, defanged military, suppress “hate speech,” globalism, drastic cures to climate change, pack the Supreme Court, guaranteed national income, lower voting age to 16, infanticide, multiple genders, weakened Israel, eliminate Electoral College, border walls are immoral, Russia is pure evil, anti-guns

Republicans: higher economic growth, free speech, expansion of the middle class, less regulation, strict interpretation of Constitution original intent, secure borders (including a wall), resurgent domestic manufacturing, fair trade, denuclearizing of North Korea and Iran, higher wage growth, capitalism, rebuild U.S. military, nationalism, dismiss global warming hysteria, only living U.S.  citizens voting, Spaceforce, strong Israel, allies paying for U.S. military protection, two genders, Russia could be helpful, pro 2nd Amendment

Reading back over these party positions, I am struck by how negative the Democrats stances are and how positive are the Republicans’. When campaigning, pluses are generally better than minuses.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Thumb Sucking


If the Democrats make Medicare for All a central plank of their 2020 campaign platform, they will lose every voter over the age of 60. Or, might I say, should lose every vote ... unless the Republicans are still sucking their thumbs.

Thursday, November 08, 2018

Headlines


Trump's narrative vs. Pelosi's subpoenas

Mortgage applications drop to 4-year low as interest rates hit 8-year high high

Rust belt defeats warning to Trump ...

Pelosi: Any impeachment move 'would have to be bipartisan'

Voters send record number of women to Congress

Republicans strengthen their grip on Senate by flipping key Democrat seats

China to become world's No. 1 travel destination ...

'Beto 2020' buzz builds

Beto O'Rourke drops F-bomb in raucous concession speech

Kavanaugh signals possible break with fellow conservatives on death penalty case

Potential juror tossed for wanting El Chapo's autograph ...

Schiff: Tearing down of Justice Department 'going to end'

Sunday, July 08, 2018

Heart vs. Head


Call me hard hearted, but I am increasingly annoyed by those using emotional images and sounds to get me to do or not do something. Many, many years ago when I was riding the New York  subway, we riders were confronted by a crying baby. I saw myself and others getting increasingly agitated and tried to understand why. I concluded that this angst has been built into our genes from a long time past. When humans were clans living in caves, children were the future of the clan .... meaning it was to every one's long-term survival interest to be concerned if a child was distressed ... so the whole clan responded.

This tropism is clearly used by opinion shapers in our current media. Today I saw a political ad against Trump's immigration policies which included message text and no sound but a crying baby. In the above context, this sappy appeal didn't get my sympathy, it only pissed me off. Just as other heart-strung strumming ads that show shivering (in the winter) or sweltering (in the summer) dogs ... asking for ASPCA donations ... or "starving" holocaust survivors ...  or crippled children ... or etc. piss me off  ... not that these sufferings don't exist ... . but that they are being exploited for gain to others than these sufferers. (The ASPCA had to put that dog out in the freezing cold in order to get it to shiver.)

I guess Democrats really are a party of the heart and Republicans, of the head. All I ask from the phony lefties  and charities is to stop using emotional images and sounds to  get what they want. Appeal to my logic for a change. It is clearly less exploitative.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Sweet Irony


The Democrats have been waging an obvious strategy of throwing open our border to pack this country with legal and illegal immigrants with the expectation that these appreciative newcomers would counter a growing national conservative trend toward Republicans.

A great many of these immigrants, particularly in the southwest and far west US, are Hispanic ... and, as Diane Feinstein is learning, they may not maintain a loyalty to those who opened the doors to them. Senator Feinstein wanted to run for reelection in California and has just been shocked to lose her party's backing to ... drum roll please ... a Latino. What's that old chestnut, "hoisted on her own petard."

Twenty or thirty years from now, if current trends persist, there will likely not be a single elected politician in America's southwest and far west who is not of Hispanic origin. And to increase the treacle tone of this irony, since this ethnic group is naturally conservative, they may even identify then as Republicans.

Anyone, who doesn't find lip-smacking justice in how this Democrat voter-packing strategy is beginning to backfire, is not paying attention.

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Seismic Shift


A seismic shift seems to be occurring in American politics. There has been a traditional  rivalry between our Republicans and our Democrats. These battle lines were so well defined that,when a Democrat president took sexual advantage of a young female intern under him, the rest of his party looked the other way. In fact, his political views so eclipsed his bad behavior that he left office a demi-hero ... ready to capitalize handsomely both monetarily and physically on this adoration.

But events of the last few months seem to have changed this calculus. A tsunami of male on female sexual exploitations in the entertainment and political orbits have caused many die-hard Democrat women and media types to rethink their indulgence directed toward this decades-ago randy Arkansan. The working assumption of course is that, in these recent trysts,  the male is always the aggressor.

Now, both Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and sigher Mika Brzizenski remarkably have said that American women were wrong to paper over Bill Clinton's dalliances ... and he should have resigned from office ... which, of course, would have dramatically changed the events of the ensuing decades. To me, this change in attitude by these two super feminists (and many n the media) indicates that the fault lines are now between the sexes and not between the old political parties.

Taken to its natural conclusion, this suffrage victory might be such that a future presidential election would be a contest between the Vaginan party and the Macho party ... or maybe the XX's and the XY's. In the battle of the sexes, the exes are clearly winning.

Friday, November 10, 2017

The 1% of the 1%


It is now a big fat myth that the Republicans are the party of the rich.

I read a headline yesterday that said that Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffet together have as much money (almost $250 billion) as the lowest 1/2 of the U.S. population! To me, this is a surprising statistic  and caused me to go to Google to check out its validity. I asked for the top 10 wealthiest Americans and here is what Forbes magazine indicates who these nabobs are:

#) Name, Wealth, Source of Wealth

1) Bill Gates, $89.0 billion, Microsoft

2) Jeff Bezos, $81.5 billion, Amazon

3) Warren Buffet, $78.0 billion, Berkshire Hathaway

4 ) Mark Zuckerberg, $71.0 billion, Facebook

5) Larry Ellisom, $59.0 billion, Oracle Software

6) Charles Koch, $48.5 billion, Koch Industries

7) David Koch, $48.5 billion, Koch Industries

8) Michael Bloomberg, $46.8 billion, Bloomberg LP

9) Larry Page, $44.6 billion, Google

10) Sergey Brin, $43.4 billion, Google

I'm not sure that these 10 are the 1% of the 1% ... but I bet it's close. Now, here's the test to determine if you will receive an unlimited EBT card and an Obamaphone: What do 8 out of 10 of these billionaires have in common?  Hint: It involves politics ... lefty politics ... moonbat lefty politics ... knee-jerk moonbat lefty politics. Except for the Koch brothers, they're all liberals ... even those older fellows, Bloomberg, Ellison and Buffet.

So you see, faithful readers, that notion that Republicans are the party of the wealthy is just more fake news.

Headlines


All from Internet news sites. Guess which from CNBC?

GOP faces wrenching call: Running with or away from Trump

California NAACP wants to replace 'racist' Star Spangled Banner

GOP senator [Corker] announces hearing to probe Trump's 'authority to use nuclear weapons'

Border Patrol losing agents faster than it can hire them ...

Republicans have a serious suburban problem in 2018

Trump critics fear DOJ is using merger deal to punish CNN

Gates, Bezos, Buffet richer than poorest half of USA ...

Beijing residents on Trump: 'More honest than Obama'

CBO: Obamacare mandate repeal would cut deficit by $338 billion

China state-controlled media sides with Trump over American 'fake' media

Palm Springs City Council now entirely gay ...

Trump: South Korea agrees to 'tremendous' U.S. weapons purchase

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Ebb Tide


The tide comes in. The tide goes out.

Yesterday, the Trump tide ebbed a bit when Democrats won the governorships in Virginia and New Jersey ... as well as a number of lesser posts in mainly blue states. This AM the lighting on "Morning Joe" has been dimmed to compensate for the ultra-white shine coming from the teeth of all the ear-to-ear smiling mouths.

I am far from a political pundit, but it is clear to me that the last two elections have been driven by negative emotions ... anti-Hillary and now anti-Trump. Just the fact that Salem, Massachusetts voted to become a sanctuary city indicates that those on the left are motivated enough to stick their thumbs in Trump's eye ... even if this means that they are doing damage at home. The constant anti-Trump drum beat from the lefty media is clearly working and this trend is likely to carry over to the mid-term elections next year ... particularly if the Republican Congress remains asleep at the switch.

By himself, Trump has accomplished much under the covers domestically ... and, much more obviously, internationally. The most public measure of these hidden wins has been the U.S. stock market -- up more than 20% in one year -- and surging consumer confidence. This equity inflation is unlikely to continue, particularly if Congress insists on being obstinate. In fact, lack of legislative tax reform could well cause the tide to go out on the stock market too ... which would knee-cap any hope of Republicans holding onto their Congressional advantages.

Saturday, November 04, 2017

Headlines


All from Internet news sites. guess which from CNBC?

Trump challanges Justice Dept. independence

Republicans' hidden 46% tax bracket?

Netflix cuts ties with Kevin Spacey after sexual misconduct allegations

Report: Tesla shares crash over end of electric car tax break ...

ANTIFA rallies planned in at least 20 U.S. cities

Democrats still toxic in rural America

28 year-old's company makes millions buying on Walmart and selling on Amazon

Bergdahl avoids prison time ...

500,000 foreign nationals win 'visa lottery' since 2005

Pelosi moves to muzzle Trump impeachment talk

Report: Carter Page testified before Mueller grand jury, met with Russian official during campaign

Bam! Brazile breaks silence: Hillary rigged race ...

... visa lottery chain migration imported 5 million foreigners since 1994

Sunday, August 06, 2017

What Things Are


Girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice

Boys are made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails

Trans are made of snips and snails and everything nice

Republicans are bingo winners and pot-luck dinners

Democrats are for Greenpeace and a tax increase

Socialists are all for free health and share the wealth

CO2 is a life-giving gas decried by an ass [A.G.]

Male swells are all labido driven by an oversized ego

Scaramucci is now gone and also forgotten