Wednesday open thread

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on June 7, 2006 at 10:30 am

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    1. Bang – I moved this comment into the California primary thread in hopes of getting a discussion going there. –ST

    2. The Sandbox says:

      As a future officer (less than four months), I give my oath that you’ll never see me disobey direct orders from the spotlight of a press conference.

    3. Baklava says:

      John Stossel and the ADA and EEOC and what has led to less disabled being hired because of the “well-intentioned” government. Good job liberals!!!!!!! The results of your policies have the unintended bad consequences again (all the while you are screaming that conservatives don’t care!)

    4. Baklava says:

      Tom Bevan writes about RFK and his Republican stealing elections article saying, “His article in the latest issue of Rolling Stone claiming Republicans stole the 2004 election in Ohio is coming under a massive assault – and from the unlikeliest of places. Monday in Salon, Farhad Manjoo reduced RFK, Jr.’s seemingly authoritative argument to rubble. Democratic pollster Mark Blumenthal followed suit later the same day by taking down Kennedy’s claim that exit polling is an “exact science” and highlighting how he either misinterpreted or willfully distorted numerous aspects of exit poll analysis contained in the Edison-Mitofsky report.

      Read the rest!

    5. Bak – the whole thing was a repeat of other tries at manipulating voters “feelings”, and discouraging “last minute voting” by Republicans, that tend to vote later in the day. Old news, and the usual Liberal twaddle, about elections they lose. Its telling that all PEW had to do was exactly reverse their “findings”, and they would have been within 1 percentage point of being right on the head. I seriously doubt they actually did any polling, beyond the ends of some felt tip markers, and a white board.

      - I found it interesting that PEW openly admitted it was tracking “Democratic” voters primarily. Pretty much says it was an “exit poll” for hire. Of course the entire drive by media camp just “happened” to use PEW as its voice of authority. Gee, can’t imagine why.

      - What killed them, to some extent, is the Republican political organizers were out getting out the vote as a pushback, because I think someone inside the Dem camp tipped them off early in the process.

      - There’s also some evidence that Dixiecrats crossed over in record numbers, which may have been triggered by the sight of that exit poll in early TV casts. That would certainly be ironic. What we do know is as Conservatives, watching the Democratic meltdown on all the Liberal “lapdog” newscasts, Ron Reagan on MSMBC just kept mumbling “…but I don’t understand….”, was almost better than the election itself.

      - Halfway through the article, Kennedy shoots his own foot, by admitting that exit polls are commonly innaccurate, and almost always wrong when run in Europe. A comment is made that “for reasons not clearly understood, voters will often lie about their choices, even when polled by their own party”. Nice to know PEW is considered an arm of the DNC.

      - Then again, maybe lying on polling questionairs is hereditary in Democrats.

      - JFK is just trying to stir the pot, yet one more time, on a horse thats been dead, and burried, for years. He sure isn’t his father.

      - Bang **==

    6. Karl says:

      I have been blogging this since last night.

      The unhinged liberals have gotten a new poster child.

      Fort Lewis Officer Refuses To Deploy/

    7. Karl says:

      Latest update:

      On local talk radio KVI am, his lawyer has made the case:

      Bush lied about WMD’s, so he joined the Army under false pretenses, the war is immoral and he is morally justified to not deploy. And no court should hold him accountable for making a moral choice.

      Same old song

    8. - All the men that might have had to serve under him are breathing a collective sigh of relief…

      - Bang **==

    9. Karl says:

      Yea, ironically, this may be a good thing for his unit, even if it means some other LT will have to fill his shoes.

    10. Mwalimu Daudi says:

      Found this on Instapundit:

      Democratic recruiters look for support outside of strip club.

      Insert your favorite William Jefferson Clinton joke here.

    11. andrew says:

      “Democratic recruiters look for support outside of strip club.”

      Its funny only till you see the place. Its right in the middle of an otherwise normal commercial street. I’ve had conversations in front of there with friends after leaving the malay restaurant next door.

      Nice rawstory one.

    12. You moonlighting as a recruiter at a strip club, andrew? :))

    13. Baklava says:

      Democrat recruiters look for support anywhere they can get it. Illegal immigrants, felons, senile, etc.

    14. andrew says:

      “You moonlighting as a recruiter at a strip club, andrew?”

      Thats the thing, its right in the middle of a regular street. Sandwiched between a restaurant and wine bar.

    15. Severian says:

      Sandwiched between a restaurant and wine bar.

      Or, if it’s in a liberal part of town, a restaurant and a whine bar…;)

    16. Mwalimu Daudi says:

      Its funny only till you see the place. Its right in the middle of an otherwise normal commercial street.

      Andrew, you are messin’ up my perfectly good cheap shot at the DNC!