Archive for October, 2004

Morris: Bush Will Win

Friday, October 29th, 2004

I’m not a big fan of Dick Morris. Anyone who was involved in the election of Bill Clinton to the Presidency is very suspect in my mind. However, he published an article today that makes a lot of sense. Here’s an excerpt: John Kerry was on the verge of moving out to a victory after [...]

IMAO Endorses A Candidate

Friday, October 29th, 2004

FrankJ over at IMAO has finally endorsed one of the Presidential candidates. Even if you do not agree, this is damn funny!

Election Humor

Friday, October 29th, 2004

From the wife: The Pope took a couple of days off to visit the coastal area for some sightseeing. He was cruising along the sea wall on Galveston Isle in his Pope mobile when suddenly he notices a frantic commotion just off shore. There was John Kerry struggling frantically to free himself from the jaws [...]

Voter Turnout To Decide Election

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

Awhile back, I blogged about the importance of showing up at the polls next Tuesday. Since that time, other people have echoed that sentiment (see here, here, and here). As we get closer to Election Day, it is becoming even clearer that voter turnout will be the most important factor in who will win. In [...]

Justice O’Connor Needs to Retire NOW

Thursday, October 28th, 2004

I think that Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has let her position of “swing vote” go to her head. WASHINGTON (AP) – Justice Sandra Day O’Connor extolled Wednesday the growing role of international law in U.S. courts, saying judges would be negligent if they disregarded its importance in a post-Sept. 11 world of heightened [...]

Take A Break from the Election

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

Just a few tidbits to divert you from the sleazefest that the 2004 Election has turned into: MADRAS, India — C. Manoharan Snake Manu practices with a garden snake by running it through his nose and out his mouth in an attempt to create a Guinness Record. Manu plans to set the record by using [...]

Children Skip School to Toil for Democrats

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

In probably the most disgraceful exploitation scheme in politics, a group whose parent organization has endorsed John Kerry is removing children from school and having them canvas neighborhoods where voter turnout is low. Of course, these neighborhoods are overwhelmingly populated with registered democrats. Hundreds of public schoolchildren, some as young as 11, are taking time [...]

Wictory Wednesday!

Wednesday, October 27th, 2004

If you are frustrated, like I am, about the liberal slant in the mainstream media making it so hard for the President to get his message out, there is now something you can do. You can volunteer and or donate to the Bush campaign. If you have already done this, please consider talking to a [...]

UN is a Failure For All to See

Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

Perhaps the only element of his campaign to be consistent is John Kerry’s promise that he’ll fight a “better” war on terror by bringing in the UN. However, one need only look at the results of UN military actions to see what a mistake this would be: Early results from the weekend’s general election showed [...]

Uncle Walter Shows A Lack of Knowledge

Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

Walter Cronkite, former news anchor for CBS News, displayed his stunningly ignorant opinion on the war in Iraq recently: “The problem, quite clearly, is we have excited the Arab world, the Muslim world, to take up arms against us,” Cronkite said Saturday, adding that this excitement far exceeds the anger that existed among terrorist groups [...]

Cheney Shows Up The Kerry Campaign

Tuesday, October 26th, 2004

Vice President Dick Cheney demonstrated how a candidate running for national office should act when asked tough questions: Devastated by the loss and the fear of what else could happen, Hobbs said her health deteriorated to the point where she suffered kidney failure the month after her grandson’s death, putting her in a wheelchair. Cheney [...]

Cher, Rosie Display Their Influence

Monday, October 25th, 2004

This weekend, Floridians were treated to a twofer of celebrity stupidity. Courtesy of Drudge, first up is Cher: Only a couple hundred came out to see Cher Friday night at Miami Beach’s CROBAR disco, but that did not stop the legendary diva from issuing an election warning against Republican control. “There were supposed to be [...]