Just a week after the election and I already miss what could have been.
So, maybe the McCain Palin ticket was not the most dynamic and electable Republican possibility, but now that President Elect Obama is already showing his hand I miss them more. Just like I already miss George Bush. President Elect Obama has already been acting like he is in power. He has made it clear that he will reverse many of President Bushes executive orders; many of which have held back immoral activities.
President Elect Obama has been staking his deck with Clinton left overs.
He is making it clear that he is not planning on compromise with the Republicans only defeat. Make no mistake, when Obama takes power we will see a whirlwind of leftist changes to our American lifestyle. He will begin immediately to change the way America works. President Elect Obama will spare no Republican ideals. He is like other leftists determined to make major changes at the start of his Presidency. I have said it before and I’ll continue to say it, “There will be a day when many Americans will remains the days of the George Bush Presidency.”
The Democrats mean business:
Nacy Pelosi and the Democrat Congress have stonewalled President Bushes Judicial appointments. They have drug their feet on legislation to help America with the plan of changing all aspects after President Obama takes over. The Democrats have the killer instinct it takes to gain and control power in the United States. Republicans don’t know how to remain in power. Republicans had he both houses and the Presidency and got little done because they keep trying to get along with Democrats. Now we know what the results of getting along are. We will end up with a left wing liberal Supreme Court and numerous courts around the land after the Democrats install their anti-constitutional judges.
Witness the crazed brashness of the Prop 8 protesters:
This is the way of the left, they are cutthroat and have the killer instinct to forge on and change America in their own image. We can only hope and pray that demonstrations like the Prop 8 protests will rile up the fence sitters and move people in mass to the right. We must also pray that it is not too late when the American people finally wake up and stand up against the leftists.
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Governor Sarah Palin Just Makes Good Decisions!
Palin wolf-thinning project worked
posted at 8:35 am on November 12, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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During the campaign, some critics of Sarah Palin ridiculed her efforts to thin the wolf population by shooting them from helicopters, painting her as cruel and anti-nature. The Anchorage Daily News reports that the caribou population might dispute that. Thanks to the limitation of the predators, the survival rate of young caribou has dramatically increased: (More Hot Air)
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Miss You Guys!
Open thread: McCain talks Palin on Leno
posted at 11:00 pm on November 11, 2008 by Allahpundit
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11:35 ET on NBC. He’s “proud” and “grateful” that she was on the ticket, but as far as him rebuking the Africa/NAFTA smears, it sounds like this is as close we’re going to get:
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BE prepared for more of this brashness!
Watch for it in the White House and Congress!
Anti-Prop. 8 mob: It’s over. You lost. Move on.
I think it’s time for Democrat leaders to counsel the anti-Prop. 8 mob to stop the protests and accept the will of the people of California.
Tell them to leave the churches alone. Tell them to stop blocking traffic and impeding businesses and harassing elderly couples and targeting donors.
It’s over. You lost. Move on.
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Sometimes President Bush is just too Nice!
President Elect Obama will take advantage of Nice Guys!
Obama’s illegal alien auntie: The rest of the story

My syndicated column today reports the rest of the deportation fugitive Aunti Zeituni Onyango story that both Barack Obama and George Bush would prefer to keep covered up. God save us from bipartisanship.
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Obama already stepping in Terrorist Mud!
Obama plans US terror trials to replace Guantanamo
WASHINGTON – President-elect Obama’s advisers are crafting plans to close the Guantanamo Bay prison and prosecute terrorism suspects in the U.S., a plan that the Bush administration said Monday was easier said than done.
Under the plan being crafted inside Obama’s camp, some detainees would be released and others would be charged in U.S. courts, where they would receive constitutional rights and open trials. But, underscoring the difficult decisions Obama must make to fulfill his pledge of shutting down Guantanamo, the plan could require the creation of a new legal system to handle the classified information inherent in some of the most sensitive cases.
Many of the about 250 Guantanamo detainees are cleared for release, but the Bush administration has not been to find a country willing to take them.
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I Guess Some People Just Want Their Money Taken By Obama.
Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 8:47 AM Mark Penn delivers some interesting news about the Obama coalition:
President Clinton got 38 percent of the vote among those making over $100,000. This year Obama earned 49 percent of that vote. He also got 52 percent of a new polling category — those making over $200,000 a year who were no longer among the top 1 percent of earners, as they had been in past elections, but were now the top 6 per cent.
And for all the talk about the surging youth vote, those under 29 went from 17 percent in 1996 and 17 percent in 2004 to a mere to 18 percent of the electorate today — and that youth surge was heavily fueled by the fact that the minority communities are much younger than their white counterparts. Of the 18 percent under age 29 who voted this year, 11 percent were white and 7 percent were minority.
The success of failure of Obamanomics will determine whether the high-income voters stick with the Obama coalition. The youth vote will of course age and the urgency of the cultural moment that presented itself last week will fade.
The president-elect arrives in office with a strong coalition behind him, but one that could very easily fray if the same economic conditions that developed under President Carter develop under President Obama, or if the national security issue returns to the top of the American agenda.
The bottom line here is that Republicans are bitter over this election and will continue to be so for a long time to come.
It’s very entertaining.
By: Scholar in Training on November 12, 2008
at 11:22 pm
Thank you Scholar in Training,
Interesting statement!
Of course some of us are bitter, more of us are disappointed….we should be…we lost!
Speaking of Bitter, have you noticed that many Democrats have held onto bitterness for 8 years towards President Bush.
Let’s check back in a year or two and see how many current Obama supporters are bitter when their money is taken in taxes, their health care is ruined and the Terrorists are back in full strength….etc. etc. etc.
God Bless,
riggword
By: riggword on November 12, 2008
at 11:42 pm
Have you seen the movie “Chicago”?
America was more interested, in this election, with “Razzle Dazzle” than with truth. America wanted to be a sucker. And in time, America will realize it has been “had”.
Such a shame.
By: zyle on November 13, 2008
at 4:08 pm
I didn’t see the movie,
But I have seen the clip of that song.
An aquantance of mine has it as her ringtone…
kinda weird.
Yes, Americans have been duped.
Razzled and Dazzled;
Soon to be
Frazzled!
It will take us decades to pick up the pieces!
Thanks for the reference Zyle.
By: riggword on November 13, 2008
at 5:35 pm