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Toss Steele

I couldn’t agree more with this National Review commentary.  Although we called it a few months ago, Chairman Steele is certainly not the best candidate to run the RNC–particularly into the 2012 elections.

RealClearPolitics – Video – Obama Ditches Tax Cut Presser, Bill Clinton Takes Control

RealClearPolitics – Video – Obama Ditches Tax Cut Presser, Bill Clinton Takes Control.

These shenanigans would make a great 2012 GOP Presidential advertisement.  The economy is important, but not as important as getting ready for a holiday party.

The House is Not Enough

Congratulations to John Boehner, whose efforts have led to the GOP control of the House.  With over fifty seats taken last night, it was certainly his leadership which helped achieve such an uplifting victory for the GOP.  We now have an opportunity to repeal Obamacare, return the Bush-era tax cuts to permanent status, and showcase some fiscal discipline to the Executive Branch.

Take a look at the governor’s map and you’ll see it has a red glow about it.  The GOP has won so many gubernatorial elections, I’ve lost count.  This is a great testament to the voters who wanted some additional constraints on spending and taxes at the local level.  (Although, on the sour side, Meg Whitman disappointed me by going off-message early and often).

But, what happened at the senate level is an indication of where the GOP needs to work.  Too many candidates were thrown into races where their un-electability was painful to watch.  Others were thrown off message and decided to take on social issues which were less important than economic and health care issues.  New York, Delaware, Connecticut and Nevada are examples of the former while Colorado and California are the latter.  While the concepts behind the tea party’s economic platform are laudable, those ideas became secondary to the trainwreck campaign of Ms. O’Donnell in Delaware and the off-base social musings of Mr. Buck in Colorado.  Both deserved to lose, and did.

The Republican Senate should take a page from the Rand Paul playbook, who stayed on message despite many attempts by his opponent to draw him off-message.  He proves that a tea party backed candidate with some good political instincts can be extremely popular and successful at the ballot box.  Is it too early to place him in the Senate leadership?

 

 

 

It’s the Economy!

You can look at polls as far back as April 2010, and find that the economy has been the dominant issue in this midterm election.  For any GOP candidate who ran against an incumbent and lost, you can look back to their race and point to the reason: their message.  Instead of harping on the economy, taking dead aim on this issue, they muddied the water with less pressing topics like gay marriage, abortion, and illegal immigration.  So far you can identify Christine O’Donnell as a flagrant offender of this, both GOP candidates for the NY senate seats, and unfortunately we may add the GOP candidates running for senate in Colorado and California.

Grayson Out

Despicable Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson has lost his race for re-election. Grayson was the kind of politician that makes me sick. Divisive, generalizing and polarizing…he’ll fit right in as a commentator at MSNBC.

Did This Woman Cost the GOP a Senate Majority?


Mike Castle would have won Biden’s seat in a landslide. He’s known as a good, quality guy who caucuses with the GOP and is a sound vote for the right. Ms. O’Donnell’s nomination seems to have been a waste of votes for the GOP.

Big Night for GOP?

The Republicans will most likely win the House, but the Senate looks like a reach.

So Much for a Post-Racial Presidency

“What are they thinking?”  That question rattled through my head while watching the President, the NAACP and Tom Vilsack all independently mess up a situation that now rises to the level of absurd.  Race continues to be an issue the Obama administration has been unable to tame, and it was one of his strongest talking points on the campaign trail.  Who would have thought that this silver-tongued politician would find himself in so much hot water on this issue!

I’m not convinced Shirley Sherrod is a racist (but the reaction from some NAACP conference goers in the same video makes me wonder about them), but I’m very convinced that her performance in this whole mess was less than stellar.  Doesn’t this all make you believe we REALLY don’t need a Department of Agriculture?

White House Off Base on AIDS Transmission

The White House is looking to remove the criminal offense attached to knowingly transmitting HIV/AIDS to unknowing victims.

The Secret Government Expanding Too

We all know the size of bureaucracy has been growing at an unprecedented rate, but the Washington Post recently revealed that the bureaucracy responsible for keeping U.S. citizens safe has exploded in size since 9-11-01. 

Sure, we want to be secure, but do we really need over 1,200 government agencies working on counterterrorism efforts?  I would bet there are all kinds of overlap and redundancy with this kind of growth.

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