The Stock Market is up…and guess what sector is gaining the most?

    We’re a couple of hours into the trading day, and it is election day in Massachusetts. Reports continue to come in that there are almost no signs visible for Coakely (except for the ones illegally placed too close to polling places), and little enthusiasm among Coakley supporters. Reports also continue to come in about wild enthusiasm and optimism among Brown supporters. Lots of news websites | Read More »

    Coakley in Freefall: “This is a disaster for Democrats”

    Final polls released the day before the Massachusetts special Senate election show a widening lead for Republican Scott Brown over Democrat State AG Martha Coakley. The latest bad news for President Obama comes from a poll conducted for Politico.com by Insider Advantage: “I actually think the bottom is falling out,” said InsiderAdvantage CEO Matt Towery, referring to Coakley’s fall in the polls over the last | Read More »

    Brown surges ahead on Intrade

    Intrade now shows Brown favored by nearly a 2 to 1 margin. Current values are Brown at 65.0, up 12.5, with 66.0 required to buy, and Coakley at 35.0, down 12.9, with 39.2 to buy. Expect Coakley’s people to start burning up Intrade with buys to try to lift her sagging numbers before this is noticed and commented on. Intrade may be of dubious value | Read More »

    “Anybody Can Buy A Truck”…Well, No, They Can’t Actually (Updated Mon. Night)

    It was a big laugh line for you in your Massachusetts rally for Martha Coakley.  Poke fun at the Republican candidate driving a pick-up truck in political ads.  “Anybody can buy a truck!” Well, no, Mr. President. Everybody can not buy a truck. Not in your America they can’t. U.S. auto sales had their sharpest decline in 2009 since World War II. That was the | Read More »

    Charlie Cook’s Obituary of the Obama Agenda: It Was the Economy, Stupid

    Charlie Cook, writing in the National Journal has an opinion piece scheduled for tomorrow that basically writes the obituary for the Obama agenda, and the Democrat majorities in the House and the Senate. Cook title the piece, “Colossal Miscalculation on Health Care” and says some very interesting things about where Obama, Pelosi and Reid went wrong. He talks about how little can be done by | Read More »

    Martha Coakley Admits She Is “Frightened” by Scott Brown Surge

    Greg Sargent of The Plum Line is reporting that Martha Coakley, in a private conference call this afternoon with top Democrat donors, said that the surge of Scott Brown to a dead-heat with her for the Senate seat in Massachusetts “frightened” her. Sargent had an opportunity to listen in on the call and was reporting based on what he himself heard the candidate say about | Read More »

    33,434,730 Reasons to Elect Scott Brown

    There are currently 33,434,730 people unemployed in America. That figure comes from Bureau of Labor Department statistics, and is much higher than the 15 million unemployed officially reported by the Obama administration. The number of people in America who are unemployed but not officially counted as unemployed by the government is about equal to the entire population of the state of Massachusetts…plus the state populations | Read More »

    Unemployment Officially At 10% … But It’s Really 21.9%

    It’s that time again. This morning, the Department of Labor released the official statistics for U.S. unemployment last month. And just as the Obama administration promised, things are getting better. Right? Wrong. Optimists were looking for the first signs of net job creation last month since 2007. At worst, they were hoping for the jobless rate to hold steady at 10.0%. And the worst is | Read More »

    Mr. President, we have another problem…

    The scene: The Oval Office. ENTER White House chief of staff RAHM EMANUEL, looking distracted and somewhat worried. BARACK OBAMA, The Boy President®, is seated at his desk. He looks up, puts down the latest Golf Digest after looking at his picture on the cover one more time, and glances quizzically at his aide. BO: “What’s up, Rahm?” RE: “Mr. President, we have another problem | Read More »

    The Chinese Have Voted No on ObamaCare

    Now that Senator Reid apparently has the 60 votes he needs for cloture, and it looks certain that the “health care reform” (sic) Bill will pass the Senate, there is an interesting development that is passing almost unnoticed. And it may make the passage of the Bill completely moot in the long-run. The Chinese government yesterday made what may be the most definitive and important | Read More »

    Obama Bows to Chinese Premier AND President – UPDATED: Where Will President Obama Bow Next? And Why?

    UPDATED: President Obama met China’s Premier, Wen Jiabao, on the Asian Apology Tour. As I predicted, President Obama bowed again, this time in a country in which bowing is considered an outdated custom indicative of a servile position at odds with the “social equality” that is part of the Communist philosophy. At a “Town Hall” style meeting the Chinese government set up for him in | Read More »

    The Senate Bill: You Personally Pay For Abortions…Or You Go To Jail

    While I fully agree with Erick Erickson’s post that that the health care bill must not be just about abortion, I, and a lot of other Americans, are now on the horns of a true moral dilemma. The Democrats seem to be making publically-funded abortion another litmus test for their health care legislation, along with the “public option.” And that means that if the current | Read More »

    Where Will President Obama Bow Next? And Why?

    President Obama bowed to the Emperor of Japan on his current tour of Asia. It was a full bow, with his upper body almost at right angles to the ground. Here’s the video: Here’s what the New York Times had to say about the President of the United States bowing to the Emperor of Japan: …the image…was indelible: an obsequent President, and the Emperor of | Read More »

    Doug Hoffman Might Have Won NY-23 After All!

    Doug Hoffman conceded defeat on election night after being told that he was down by more than 5,300 votes with 93% of the vote counted, and that he had nearly lost his own stronghold of Oswego County. His concession allowed Bill Owens to be sworn in as Representative of the 23rd District in New York–and after breaking four of his campaign promises within the first | Read More »

    What If His Name Had Been Joe Bob Lee…?

    What if the Fort Hood shooter had been named Major Joseph Robert Lee, instead of Major Nidal Malik Hasan? What if he had been a Caucasian born in Selma, Alabama, instead of an Arab-American born in Arlington, Virginia? What if knowledge of his family roots had caused Joseph Robert Lee to list his nationality as Confederate States of America rather than “United States of America,” | Read More »

    Speaker Says: Buy $15K of Health Insurance or 5 Years in Jail!

    Dave Camp, ranking Republican member of the House Ways and Means Committee, today released a letter from the Joint Committee on Taxation revealing that the Pelosi health care bill currently being forced to the floor for a vote (H.R. 3962) includes a penalty of imprisonment of up to five years, and fines of up to $250,000 for failure to maintain “acceptable health insurance coverage. And | Read More »

    Why the True Unemployment Rate is More Than Twice as Bad as 10.2%

    The official U.S. unemployment rate hit 10.2% in October, the highest since the recession of 1983. But bad as that is, at least we are nowhere near the unemployment levels of the Great Depression, right? Wrong. That official 10.2% figure really doesn’t tell the truth about unemployment in America. The real unemployment figure is more than twice the official 10.2% rate–a lot higher than you | Read More »

    NY-23: The Poll That Matters Most

    If you are a Republican strategist, Party leader or candidate for election in 2010, looking at the multitude of current polls is probably giving you lots of reasons to feel good. Republicans are generally leading or at least heavily competitive in generic Congressional ballots. That hasn’t happened in several years. For the first time in a long time, polls show that Republicans are trusted by | Read More »

    How Can We Really Stop Another Great Depression?

    The Dow has closed about 350 points as I write this, and if the 777 point drop on Monday is “blamed” on the House rejecting the Pelosi Bailout Bill, then we have to blame this drop on the Senate passing their version of a Bailout last night. Fair is fair. When you factor in the Dow gain on Tuesday, the two net drops are close | Read More »

    Those Who Voted No

    The few–the very few–who voted against the Bailout tonight. 15 Republicans, 9 Democrats and 1 Independent. Allard (R) Barasso (R) Brownback (R) Bunning (R) Cochran (R) Crapo (R) DeMint (R) Dole (R) Enzi (R) Inhofe (R) Roberts (R) Sessions (R) Shelby (R) Vitter (R) Wicker (R) Sanders (I) Cantwell (D) Dorgan (D) Feingold (D) Johnson (D) Landrieu (D) Nelson (FL) (D) Stabenow (D) Tester (D) | Read More »

    Congressional Phones and Emails Bombarded

    The opposition to the Bailout Bill from voters/constituents keeps on growing. Forget the polls that show people are against the Bailout by a two to one margin–something else is even more significant than the polls. The phones of Congressional Representatives and Senators are ringing off their hooks, with people complaining that either no one answers them or they are put on perpetual hold. The American | Read More »

    John, We’re Waiting For You to Do Something…

    Dear John, We haven’t heard a lot from you lately. Not a lot since last week, really, when you suspended your presidential campaign and announced that you were going back to D.C. to fix the economic crisis that Congress and the nation suddenly discovered it was in. We know why we haven’t heard a lot from you. First, the news media doesn’t give you the | Read More »

    House Democrats Torpedo Bailout Bill

    Nancy Pelosi failed to convince 94 Democrat members of the House of Representatives to vote for the $700 Billion Dollar Bailout Bill she and Harry Reid crafted. That should be the headline on the mainstream meadia news shows today. Of course, it will not be what will be said. House Republicans, John McCain, and George Bush will be blamed. Count on it. After all, Nancy | Read More »

    Lipstick On A Pig?

    It is becoming increasingly obvious that Sen. Barack Obama should not be speaking in public without a teleprompter and a prepared speech. Amie Parnes reports from Lebanon, VA: Obama poked fun of McCain and Palin’s new “change” mantra. “You can put lipstick on a pig,” he said as the crowd cheered. “It’s still a pig.” “You can wrap an old fish in a piece of | Read More »

    It is safer to be in Iraq or Afghanistan than in Chicago

    In the midst of all of the rhetoric blowing heatedly from the Obama campaign, one question needs to be asked of Senator Obama. And asked forcefully. Why is the fact that the death toll in Chicago this summer is about double the death toll of U.S. soldiers in Iraq not of concern to you, Senator? Quoting from CBS news in Chicago: “**Information from wire service | Read More »