May 6, 2012: The Day Obama Lost
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 15th at 04:46 AM |
If there is a day to finger for Barack Obama losing the Presidency in 2012, it will be Sunday, May 6, 2012. On that day, Joe Biden* went on national television and proclaimed himself in favor of gay marriage. It started a media spiral for the President. Two days after Biden spoke, North Carolina voters voted by overwhelming margins to leave marriage alone. The next | Read More »
On Fairness & Moral Cases
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 14th at 09:23 AM |
Another day, another socialist takes to the New York Times to denounce capitalism. With his criticism — he is a professional critic, which is a job no socialist society would really see value in except as an agenda of propaganda, but he thrives in the capitalist society he condemns — he premises it on some sort of morality. He mocks Christians for embracing capitalism with | Read More »
Election 2012: The long, slow retreat of Obama for America.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | May 11th at 07:00 PM |
It’s funny, really. Somebody like Mark Halperin sees this: Barack Obama’s decision to base his re-election campaign outside of Washington seems to be working pretty darn well. The campaign’s massive, high-rise headquarters in Chicago’s Loop achieves a fine balance between 2008’s hip-casual dorm room (there’s a Ping-Pong table and cheeky homemade signage) and 2012’s systematized Death Star (there are more employees than I have ever | Read More »
A Terrible, No Good, Awful Night for Barack Obama
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 9th at 04:46 AM |
One initial point to ponder: if the No-H8 campaign tries to fire up in North Carolina as the No-A1 campaign, people will wonder why they are campaigning against steak sauce. Probably won’t happen. North Carolina did not pass a ban on gay marriage as the media reports. Rather they refused to allow their definition of marriage to be changed. The marriage definition was put into | Read More »
It’s Game Time in Indiana and North Carolina
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | May 7th at 10:45 AM |
The presidential primary is ostensibly over, but there are still many primary elections taking place that should be of interest to conservatives. We often find ourselves bemoaning the lack of conservative members in Congress during the legislative session. Well, it is during primary season that we have the opportunity to shape the orientation of Congress. On Tuesday, Indiana and North Carolina will be holding primaries. | Read More »
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The ‘Obama launches his campaign on Marx’s Birthday’ Obligatory Open Thread.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | May 4th at 10:15 AM |
As somebody commented privately, Obama’s just trying to mess with our heads now. Oh, sure, the man’s going to pretend that starting his campaign on May 5th is to honor Cinco de Mayo, but nope: it’s all about the Commies. But that’s OK: we here at the People’s Glorious RedState Revolutionary Collective can mess with heads, too.
Julia Left Conway Twitty For Barack Obama
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 4th at 04:46 AM |
The other day we learned Barack Obama’s girlfriend in Dreams From My Father was actually a composite, much like the Boeing 787 or Katya Kasanova after Dr. Krieger rebuilt her on the television show Archer. Now, Barack Obama is rolling out a new composite girl in his life named Julia. On Obama’s website, people can walk through Julia’s life from birth to death panel. For | Read More »
Since SEAL Team 6 Can’t Rescue the Economy, Don’t Get Distracted
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 2nd at 09:56 AM |
A week ago I wrote: Like the Great Oz, the Democrats prefer no one pay attention to the economic disaster behind the curtains. I have run a great many campaigns. Each has a real narrative focus. The goal of the campaign is to try to stay on that narrative focus and not get distracted by the team worried about losing. The Democrats’ antics reveal they | Read More »
Eric Cantor Tries to Stop Stalwart Scott Keadle in NC-8
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 27th at 10:40 AM |
This has been a tough week for conservatives in Washington. Republicans in both houses are caving on the postal bailout, highway bill, appropriations, Ex-Im Bank, Violence Against Women Act, and the student loan bailout. It’s not going to get easier when they come back from recess in May. This is why we need game-changers like Scott Keadle in Congress. Keadle is running in NC-8, the | Read More »
Death of the Moderate . . . Democrat
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | April 27th at 04:45 AM |
It is worth noting that on Tuesday several moderate Democrats went down in flames in Pennsylvania, continuing a trend that has escalated since 2008. Liberals do not want moderate Democrats in their caucus. What is most interesting about it from a conservative perspective, however, is how there has not been a ton of coverage about the death of the blue dogs — more dogs dead | Read More »
Hope and Change Revisited
By: TobyToons (Diary) | April 26th at 07:00 AM |
Cross-posted: TobyToons.com (Conservative Editorial Cartoons)
Romney Must Coalesce Around Conservatives, Not Vice Versa
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 25th at 08:37 AM |
There is an interesting factoid that was overlooked from last night’s largely pro-forma presidential primaries. According to University of Minnesota’s Eric Ostermeier, Romney was the first GOP frontrunner who failed to reach 60% in contests “conducted after his last major challenger dropped out of the race.” Romney won just 56% of the vote in Delaware and 58% in Pennsylvania. Over the past few months, we’ve | Read More »
The Metrics in Favor of a Romney Win
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | April 23rd at 04:46 AM |
“Soon they will go full on outrage pimp accusing the GOP of bad mouthing Barack Obama’s recovery. It’s all they’ll have — that and a staggering silence about their own plans for both recovery and reform.” A traveler from a distant planet landing in the United States right now would, if observing the Presidential election, presume the election was about a war on women or | Read More »
Mark Meadows for Congress in NC-11
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 16th at 01:01 PM |
Editor’s note: This is the next endorsement on behalf of The Madison Project PAC in a continuing series of conservative endorsements for the 2012 congressional elections. Earlier this year, Heath Schuler decided that masquerading as a conservative Democrat in the era of Obama and Pelosi had become too cumbersome, and summarily announced his retirement. This western North Carolina district has become even more Republican after | Read More »
Cook: State Republican parties gave national GOP 9 seats for 2012.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | April 15th at 03:30 PM |
Cook Political Report has more or less formalized their 2012 redistricting scorecard; their final score is a gain of one Republican seat, based solely on redistricting. Cook notes that this total actually represents about 10 to 15 seats being fortified for the GOP, given that the majority of legislators who benefited from redistricting were Republicans. This will no doubt infuriate Democrats, but then: elections matter. | Read More »