But what I really want to know is…
…who he voted for.
Continue reading →…who he voted for.
Continue reading →I just voted. My polling place was not too crowded. I couldn’t tell a thing from the crowd; their faces were pleasant and inscrutable. Mostly women at this time of day, many with little children. I find Election Day to … Continue reading →
And that the current Chair is Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Two sleazy party hacks. If you don’t believe me, take a look at this abominable video of Dean from today: So despite the polls that find a race that’s too close … Continue reading →
…and find out whether Schré¶dinger’s cat is alive or dead. I know, I know; it’s not really a great analogy. Nor do I actually understand the physics. So, chalk it up to poetic license. But right now the cat is … Continue reading →
Why, Republicans made him do it, don’t you see, by lying about him. But all that nastiness wasn’t really comfortable for Obama, don’t you see, and so his heart wasn’t in it: The key to understanding the Obama enigma of … Continue reading →
But instead it released a truncated version of an interview edited to make it seem that the opposite was true. Completely and utterly in the tank, as Brett Baier points out. But what else is new? Understand that this interview … Continue reading →
You’ve probably noticed lots of photos of the huge crowds Romney has been drawing lately. And perhaps you’ve read some of the articles I’ve read, pro and con on the subject of whether crowd size at rallies matters. They tend … Continue reading →
They’re not as numerous or vocal as during the Republican primaries, but there are still quite a few conservatives or libertarians or somewhat-conservatives who, although they’re not keen on Obama, are reluctant to vote for Romney. Their reasons can range … Continue reading →
…for what? For having more money than the members of Obama’s audience, of course. Romney’s rich, and the rich are the enemy—unless they’re Democrats. Barack Obama, such a likeable guy. Any other questions?
Continue reading →This is absolutely fascinating (hat tip: Steven Hayward at Powerline). The date of the article is August 22, 2012, and we get a glimpse into the mastermind of the Obama campaign, David Axelrod [emphasis mine]: “The summer is when candidates … Continue reading →
…comes out for Romney. Unsurprising; she’s been very hard on Obama for most of his administration. But since Althouse can be quite quirky, you never can be sure what she’s going to do. You might ask: who cares? Well, for … Continue reading →
Two pundits have noted a puzzling discrepancy between the national polls and those in the battleground states. First, Jay Cost: On the one hand, Mitt Romney has built a narrow but durable lead in the national polls, averaging around a … Continue reading →