Posted on 04/20/2006 3:00:51 AM PDT by Liz
All of a sudden, Republicans have jumped ahead in some of the top 2006 election contests .......California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has a solid re-election lead for the first time and Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer Lynn Swann has a real shot to be Pennsylvania's first black governor (statistically tied with Gov. Ed Rendell). In New Jersey, Tom Kean Jr. has edged ahead of Sen. Bob Menendez. Sen. George Allen (Va.) looks solid as a rock for re-election despite Democratic vows to rock his 2008 presidential dreams. Even No. 1 at-risk Republican Sen. Rick Santorum (Pa.) now trails by 9 points instead of double digits.
And Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton just hit a new low in 2008 support as only 26% nationwide say they'd definitely back her, while 41% say no way (all data from Rasmussen Reports.com, which accurately predicted the 2004 election).
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Two other key factors: The Bush economy looks pretty good, and there's a rising heartland rage over illegal immigration.
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I have a few aquaintences, over the years, that owned restaurants. My ignorant bliss was shattered years ago. It hasn't gotten any better, I'm afraid, and I eat out very rarely and with much apprehension.
Thank the powers to be for Scotch whiskey. I am certain it has saved me from a fate worse than death many times over. ;)
LOL!
Years ago, (1989) while driving my daughter from Ontario, CA to Florida, we stopped in Texas to get a burger at a McD's.
No workers were in the customer part of the store.
I peeked under the swinging (bar like) doors and the sight had me running for the car. My daughter never saw it because she stayed in the car.
In that two second look, I saw more garbage on the floor than anyone could possibly imagine, several filthy clothed employees and a sexual act in progress.
I am certain were one to visit the restroom, there would be a sign that said ... "Emplyees must wash their hands before leaving".
Need I say more about eating out?
Now if we could just get a Press Secretary who will kick crap out of the presstitutes from the Treason Media I will really be happy. A Rummy clone would be perfect.
We live in a time when any criticism of the President or the GOP will be taken up as a weapon against them by the Treason Media. Hence I react like a parent when a family member is attacked. Until we have destroyed the power of the Treason Media and the Party of Treason criticism does not stand alone.
And unfortunately we must bribe large segments of the electorate to support National Security as long as the foregoing situation exists. And until the education industry is out of Communist/pervert hands.
My fondest hope is to destroy the Party of Treason then split the GOP into conservative and more conservative components.
Non-entitlement spending has gone down, according to Tom Delay. We need to reduce entitlement spending bigtime. That is the fat!
LLS
When it saves money in the long run, and not a small amount of savings, it is reduction in future spending. He explained it very well during an interview with Rush.
LLS
When it saves money in the long run, and not a small amount of savings, it is reduction in future spending. He explained it very well during an interview with Rush.
I have heard these kind of explanations before. The savings NEVER materialize. The Prescription Drug Bill was a bad idea from the beginning. Mike Pence and the RSC were right in opposing it.
It is, of course, early to put a whole lot of emphasis on the polls.
But, for what they are worth, it looks like we're ahead in NJ Senate race by about the same amount that they're ahead in the PA Senate race.
With or without poll numbers, we cannot be too confident about the RI Senate race.
They have possible pick-up opportunities in MO and OH, and we have possible pick-up opportunities in MD, MN and - if Tommy Thompson jumps into the race - WI.
I think this makes us just about even-up at this point.
There are, of course, other possibilities in the Senate races, but I have restricted myself to the most obvious. In the interest of time, I'll say the same thing is true for the Governor races, and that it too early to say anything about the House.
Assuming, as I do, good news on the economic front, and not terrible news on the war front, from here to election day, and I'd say I like our chances.
I'm sure those massive protests aren't helping the left, either.
I'm not really surprised.
I think Schumer's deal with the ports deal was to make people more aware of how alledgedly tough the Dems are on national security.
If this trend holds, then it didn't work for him. Darn.
Georgia isn't a western state, but we just passed the toughest anti-illegal law in the country.
Almost everyone I know, even hard-core lefties, is seething over the illegals. It doesn't matter where they are in the country.
How is your friend a "Yellowdog Dem"...if as you said, he's never not voted for a democrat in his life...?
Don't think so.....
Here in OK...many are fit to be tied over this issue.
I'm glad Sonny Perdue is actually using his majority to good use.
Here in Chicago, many Dem polticians attend the pro-La Raza rallies and tell the illegals that eeevil Republicans are out to get them.
If the left ever gets organized---(snicker)---lookout.
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