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October non-surprise: Un-masking of Democrat reveals scary liberal in time for Halloween

Why the GOP has won seven of last ten Presidential elections

Attention all conservative Republican nervous nellies that have declared defeat ad naseum for the last 23 months based on the refusal of our candidate to aggressively attack the opposition: The McCain-Palin campaign is taking the gloves off and attacking Obama’s radical leftism.

Baseball happens every Spring. Democrats get exposed for the out of the mainstream leftists they are every fourth October just in time to lose the presidential election.

Like many of the teeth gnashers here, I wish we would expose liberal Democrats for the intellectually and morally bankrupt forces they are 365 24/7, rather than join in the MSM’s denial and cover up of the vile, failed policies advanced by McCain’s “honorable” friends in Congress. If we did, we would have built oil refineries and nuclear power plants since 1978; drilled for oil off the coasts of the Lower 48; appointed Bork to the US Supreme Court; taught a heroic version of history to our children in neighborhood schools; and made it impossible for a man that parked his butt in the pew of a Hate Whitey America church for 20 years, to even make it to Iowa.

But, one thing I do know from having been intimately involved in every presidential campaign since 1980 (the first five of which as a Democrat Party official): Liberal democrat presidential candidates get exposed before election day and lose.


Americans vote on one day (I know we have early voting now, but my point is that no candidate is “ahead” in March, April, etc., despite polls ad nauseum.). Most Americans do not live and die for politics like most of us bloggers. They know that they don’t have to, because they have voted before; spotted the leftist and prevented the leftist from owning the nukes.

They know its not hard to spot the leftist, and that they can do so near in time to the election.

McCain knows this too.

Moreover, unlike past years when not elected Presidents (and not re-elected) Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore and Kerry held medium to large opinion poll leads in most months and days leading up to the last few days before the actual vote, Obama is already most well known for his racist pastor. They have heard Rev. Wright preach God-damn America sermons.

Now, they are about to meet a real world example of an acting out of Rev. Wright’s views in Obama’s first political fundraiser and radical education reform partner, unrepentant 60′s radical terrorist, William Ayers.

Obama was the first chairman of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, a school-reform group of which Ayers was a founder. Ayers also held a meet-the-candidate event at his home for Obama when Obama first ran for office in the mid-1990s.

Obama is also an example of acting out, albeit is a more subtle way. Obama was asked by pastor Rick Warren about good and evil in the world and named Darfur and the streets of America. He expressed a desire to meet Chavez and Ahmedinijad before General Petraeus; took money from MoveOn.org that called him “Gen. Betrayus”; and later spoke to the group without denouncing their ad.

Sarah Palin took off the gloves yesterday:

“This is not a man who sees America as you see America, and as I see America,” Palin said. “Our opponent, though, is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect — imperfect enough that he’s palling around with terrorists who would target their own country. Americans need to know this. … I think, OK we gotta get the word out. This is in fairness to the electorate we gotta start telling people what the other side represents.”

“Apparently Senator Obama has no problem associating with someone like that, and somehow thinks that this unrepentant terrorist is rehabilitated,” she told FOX News.

Obama and the left never speak, like Palin did of “America as a force for good” or of the oft used phrase of Ronald Reagan, “American exceptionalism.” He never speaks of victory in Iraq, but only of “ending the war” and “protecting” the troops as if they were children victims. He has accused our troops of morally equivalent to the terrorists (who kill innocents as a tactic of war) in Iraq with regard to the killing of civilians.

John Kerry did the same. The whole party save for Joe Lieberman have accused President Bush of lying us into war or remained silent in the face of this scurrilous enemy-emboldening lie. They played politics with the credit crisis last week and with war for five years.

Obama and the leadership of the national Democratic Party are vile, and it appears the exposes the MSM branch of the Dem party refuses to do, will now be done for them and for the American Party.

It happens every four years. Mondale promised tax hikes. Dukakis thought the Pledge of Allegiance too offensive for school children but convicted murderers and rapists on furlough acceptable. Kerry conspired with the North Vietnamese; saw G.I. Joes (except for himself) as Ghengis Khan; and littered the White House lawn with metal.

The inevitable details of how and why liberals lose are being seen by more people. People are shifting their attention to the campaign. This is when it happens. Behold its glory.

And 2-3.5 years from now as we approach another election cycle, please remember that October before the election is early enough do all the stuff we want everyday and win the presidential election and remember all the pre-election polls that passe for daily sustenance that were wrong.

October non-surprises: liberals get known by those that need to know, when they need to know it.

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  • StephC

    You know, people can argue about candidates and have some small truths on both sides but those arguments are missing some greater points about the assaults on us ordinary Americans. Free speech is one of the greatest rights we have; the ability to say what we think about anything under the sun. There’s a major battle going on in the background to restrict it.

    Nobody likes to hear bad things about themselves or know that others hear those bad things too. But we all acknowledge those saying them have the right to say them and let the rest of us decide whether the information is completely factual, exaggerated, only partially true, or completely false.

    Not Obama.

    Obama uses activist groups to try to shut people up. He and they threaten legal action. He, through other groups, has threatened IRS investigations of Republican donors. He has told people to get in other people’s faces to make them vote for him, thereby deny through force our right to think and choose for ourselves.

    No matter what else there is about him: his terrorist ties, his shady dealings with known felons, and so on, those things above would tell me this is a man who is not fit to be president of this nation because he would make of the presidency a dictatorship.

    This kind of behavior should scare everybody. Those of us who know better, who have learned our history, even in some small part, are scared. Those who don’t know, think they’re protected because they support him. And when he’s elected? You’ll never be able to say a word of criticism, lest you, too, become a target.

    Liberals may not like conservatives but they’ll like the loss of liberty even less.

    “You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone…” AC/DC, IIRC, but I don’t know for sure.

    I have a lot of opinions which differ greatly from McCain but in a choice between him and Obama, there is no choice. At least, with McCain, I am fairly certain that our basic rights as citizens of this country will remain intact.

  • Rod_Patrick

    All her rallies so far have been a HUGE MOBSTER RALLIES even in the Bluish state of California.

    Carson

    We should pray for and support all the efforts for *Daily Palin Mobster Shows * especially in Battleground States within 30 days and we can still make it.

  • KBDay

    is a perfect example of Dem lowliness. There’s nothing there–Palin exercised her right to dismiss an appointee and the Dems are hanging in there, trying to create an “October surprise” for us.

    Also, media has not demanded release of all the information from The Annenberg Challenge. If this were a Republican issue, the whole blasted paper trail would be publicly available.

  • Shaggy_Dog

    Not AC/DC – I think it was actually Cinderella.

  • Chattdawg

    Let’s make the Chicago senator like the Chicago Cubs – great regular season, but get SWEPT in October, when it really counts!

    Tuesday night in Nashville should be very interesting…at least, let’s hope.

  • olsmithie

    n/t

  • StephC

    I’m not very good at following bands… just songs that say something worth remembering.

  • Pomme

    Bravo!

    Encore!

  • CairoFaulkner

    Isn’t it Joni Mitchell? Big Yellow Taxi?

  • Whitehorse

    We also need to remember that in the waning days of 2000 & 2004 we worked our tails off spreading the message & getting our voters out to vote. 2006 was a different year because of the Foley scandal. I’m not sure if there is another Foley-type scandal out there waiting to be sprung on Republicans or not. I hope that McCain/Palin & their campaign can put Obama on the defensive so that he & the MSM are caught up with defending him instead of spreading scandal or coming up with a last-hour DUI type attack…

  • speciallist

    It’s where the LA Galaxy play

  • aaronbg

    n/t

  • gamecock

    smile

  • David123

    It would be interesting to see what Dem Congressmen in close races think about palling around with terrorists.

    Do they want to become “Democrats for McCain” or do they want to defend palling around with terrorists. Hopefully they would put character ahead of party affiliation and endorse McCain.

  • DrJaysonFoster

    why he is running a “respectful campaign” against an opponent who is completely undeserving of being respected?

    Isn’t the truth that Obama has a radical agenda and that he has long consorted with traitors?

    Why is such a reprobate worthy of respect?

    Common courtesy? Yes.

    Respect? Never.

    I would much prefer that McCain run a factually-based “truthful” campaign, but doing so would require withholding respect from Barack Obama.

  • David123

    Barack Obama is no liberal. George McGovern is a liberal. George McGovern is more like John McCain than he is to Barack Obama. George McGovern did not launch his political career at a terrorist’s house.

    I hope a lot of liberals vote for John McCain. John McCain is the candidate for center-left people as well as those on the right. Barack Obama is the candidate for extreme left people.

  • gamecock

    leftists and MODERN DAY (SINCE MCGOVERN)liberals are the SAME, and I was liberal (or I thought I was) in the dem party as a delagate, county chair and campaign manager for 18 years.

    They vary in their tactics only.

  • gamecock

    as front men for the kooks and in a sense more dangerous over time than the out and out public radicals.

    We lull ourselves into a false sense of security if we accept the premise of any major difference in the dem coalition leaders. Hillary palled with radicals and terrorists; admired Alinsky; Bill pardoned weather undergrounders; etc

  • Pentagon16

    Archives prove Obama was a New Party member. This should help move the debate forward..

  • Flagstaff

    Please accept this lovely parting gift.

  • Flagstaff

    of the Libs declaring that Bush was going to declare himself King, they may elect a person who will really do that.

    He does accuse all his opponents of being racist anytime they do anything other than bow down before him.

  • bs

    So Shaggy gets what’s behind Door #2 also…

    If you can stomach 80′s hair bands, the video is here.

  • Flagstaff

    “Liberal democrat presidential candidates get exposed before election day and lose.”

    The flap over ACORN may be the opening to begin exposing The Obama. The exposure must be done by the “non-partisan” media, not the parties, for credibility.

    Let’s hope that McCain doesn’t wait until 72 hours before the election to get down and dirty, that is, truthful, in an effective way.

  • Flagstaff

    papers are available. The press simply isn’t “interested.”

  • David123

    has far more in common with John McCain than the Barack Obama that is now being revealed to us.

    I HOPE that a lot of Obama supporters CHANGE and vote for McCain. Many of them probably consider themselves “liberal”.

    I am an independent and I vote the man, not the party. But it is getting harder and harder to vote for a Democrat. I might have voted for Lieberman in 2004. Back in the day, politics stopped at the waters edge, but it seems like Lieberman is the only Democrat who thinks that way and they seem to be kicking him out of the party.

  • gamecock

    5

  • gamecock

    the liberals of 33 years ago abandoned the winning S Viet army

    the liberals of 30 years ago banned nuke power plants, oil refineries and expanded oil drilling

    the liberals of 25 years ago fought against Reagan and his war to defeat communism in the USSR and in our hemisphere

    the liberals fought the tax cuts

    Ted Kennedy sent a secret letter to Gorby trying to sabotage Reagan

    the liberals made abortion a right and wrecked the culture

    they opposed liberating Kuwait and Iraq

    they advocate proven failed policies on the economy so as to create more victim dependants

    they opposed Clinton’s welfare reform and free trade

    they are wrong today on all issues and have been on all issues since JFK was shot

  • OccamsRazor

    Such is part of the human condition-apparently.

    There is another part of the Human condition, in which, I’d like to celebrate right now: and that’s ‘being’ right.

    In Our very BEING, we know we are right.

    Let us win this.

  • OccamsRazor

    Such is part of the human condition-apparently.

    There is another part of the Human condition, in which, I’d like to celebrate right now: and that’s ‘being’ right.

    In Our very BEING, we know we are right.

    Let us win this.

  • OccamsRazor

    Such is part of the human condition-apparently.

    There is another part of the Human condition, in which, I’d like to celebrate right now: and that’s ‘being’ right.

    In Our very BEING, we know we are right.

    Let us win this.

  • SIConservative

    Bill Clinton was a liberal when he ran for President. It so happens that he managed to hide it well under a persona to which people found themselves attracted. Unfortunately, Obama has managed to do the same. Clinton also had the benefit of being able to hammer President Bush over the head with a single issue that resonated with everyone: “Read my lips: No new taxes.” Whether you believed his line that McCain is a follower of the President’s economic policies, he has effectively wrapped them around McCain’s neck and thrown them off a bridge. The economic crisis has, in my view, sealed the deal for him. It brought his whole campaign together.

    I think Obama has hit “live boy/dead girl” territory. I may yet be proven wrong, but I don’t expect that I will be. McCain blew what was probably his last chance to take a courageous – I’ll even use the cliche – “game-changing” position by voting against the bailout. Especially with the AIG junket, he could be hammering Obama over the head with it. Instead he went along with a rediculously expensive package that flies in the face of his long-stated budget hawkishness and already looks like it’s just giving free money to some of the people who got us into this mess in the first place.

  • gamecock

    radical associates. Plus, his actual record of compromise in offices.