Call It A Counter-Factual

Imagine an America where the Democrats got their fondest wish (namely, a one party state where Republicans and conservatives are completely disenfranchised) what do you think would happen if Hillary Clinton were to run against Barrack Obama in a general election for the presidency?  It seems clear to me that were Obama placed under the rules laid out by the Electoral College he would lose to Clinton by 100 to 150 EV's.  Easy.  And that is before you had in the scorched earth campaign he has been running the last three months or so, the effects of which are only now being felt.

Now, I know according to the Obamaniacs all Kentuckians are toothless hillbillies (especially the Democratic Kentuckians it seems), but the exit poll data is damning.

Did Obama Attack Unfairly?  Yes 49&, No 48% 

This number continues to grow.

Does Obama share Rev. Wright's views?  Yes 53%, No 45%

Remember, these are Democrats.

Satisfied if Obama is nominee?  Yes 43%, No 55%

Vote for President in November?  Obama 50%, McCain 32%, Would Not Vote 15%

Vote for President in November?  Clinton 77%, McCain 16%, Would Not Vote 5%

Is Obama honest? Yes 47%, No 51%

Is Clinton honest? Yes 64%, No 34%

Obama didn't just lose this election, he was rejected.  It's a beautiful thing that Democrats don't understand the difference.

I’m Sorry, But This Is Stupid

Talk about the "Blind leading the blind": Court rules paper money unfair to blind

The U.S. discriminates against blind people by printing paper money that makes it impossible for them to distinguish the bills' value, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

The ruling upholds a decision by a lower court in 2006. It could force the Treasury Department to redesign its money. Suggested changes have ranged from making bills different sizes to printing them with raised markings.

If this is "discrimination" than the word no longer has a meaning.  It has simply become a term the courts can use to usurp the power the Constitution reserves for legislatures. 

The Silence Of The Crabs

Sorry for the light to nonexistent posting of late. My schedule has me working as much as 14 hours a day (including two-hour commute) and blogging time is very short, indeed.

Track Meet The Press

Those of us in the Blogosphere have long sparred with the press over its reporting. A Utah teenager has found a novel way to deal with reporters, though.

He spears them.

PROVO, Utah - A newspaper photographer got a little too close to the action at the state high school track championships — and was speared through the leg by a javelin.
 
Ryan McGeeney of the Standard-Examiner was spared serious injury in Saturday's mishap, and even managed to snap a photo of his speared leg while others worked to help him.

"If I didn't, it would probably be my editor's first question when I got back," McGeeney said later.

The 33-year-old McGeeney, an ex-Marine who spent six months in Afghanistan, was taking pictures of the discus event and apparently wandered into off-limits area set aside for the javelin throw.

Anthony Miles, from Provo High threw the javelin that bagged McGeeney. We foresee a great future for Mr. Miles. As a White House Press Secretary. The hunting is good in Washington!

(Miles actually felt awful about having speared the photographer, but managed to pull himself together and take the state title. Good for him.)

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