Archive for July, 2003
The Godless Democratic Party
Thursday, July 31st, 2003Democratic senators continue to display their bigotry against people of faith by refusing to let the president’s pro-life judicial nominees even come to a vote. Faced with GOP charges that they’re discriminating against people of faith – especially Catholics – Democrats are howling that Republicans are practicing “religious McCarthyism.”
That’s the height of irony.
If anyone is [...]
The Democratic Disadvantage
Thursday, July 31st, 2003Will Leitch sums up the fundraising disadvantage for Democratic presidential candidates:
When the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill was up for debate, it gathered far more support from Democrats than Republicans. But it’s the Democratic Party that will suffer most from the new law, which eliminated soft money, a Democratic specialty. In the last two federal elections, [...]
Dean as Front-runner
Thursday, July 31st, 2003Deborah Orin says that Howard Dean now has all the qualities of a front-runner among the “nine dwarfs.” And Cal Thomas says that Democrats are following their liberal instincts right off a cliff. Go, Dean, go!
2004 Senate
Thursday, July 31st, 2003John J. Miller has an analysis of key Senate races in 2004. His analysis draws many of the same conclusions that mine does.
Volunteer!
Wednesday, July 30th, 2003Do you want John Kerry or Howard Dean to become president? Do you want them to raise your taxes, appease terrorists, nationalize health care, torment businesses and stack the courts with ultra-liberal activists?
Volunteer for the Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign by clicking this link. Volunteering is easy and you can contribute in a variety of ways, depending [...]
The Lying Media
Wednesday, July 30th, 2003The lying socialist treasonous liberal Old York Times is lying again.
Is Davis Finished?
Wednesday, July 30th, 2003James Taranto on the Gray Davis recall:
Back in March, we noted that a poll had found “an unnamed Democrat would edge out President Bush.” The problem, of course, is that in “an unnamed Democrat” can’t actually run in a presidential race. Instead of their ideal or preferred choices, voters next November will have to choose [...]
Aren’t They Just the Cutest?
Wednesday, July 30th, 2003From The Onion: “Adorable Democratic Candidate Actually Believes He Has a Chance”
Nethercutt to Challenge Murray
Wednesday, July 30th, 2003Speaker-slaying Congressman George Nethercutt (R-WA) has decided to challenge Senator Patty Murray (D-WA). I give the edge to Murray in this race; but Nethercutt can make her life very miserable. Also, the Bush campaign will probably target Washington state in 2004, thereby helping Nethercutt in his Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) efforts. My full 2004 Senate analysis is [...]
Go, Dean, Go!
Tuesday, July 29th, 2003Howard Dean now leads his Democratic rivals in three key polls – a national poll and two New Hampshire polls.
Thanks to the PoliPundit readers who helped make this happen by taking up my suggestion and contributing to the Dean campaign when it mattered! If Dean becomes the Democratic nominee, voters in the general election will [...]
The Lying BBC
Tuesday, July 29th, 2003Dennis Boyles has some glaring examples of the BBC’s baldfaced lies during the Iraq war. Here’s an excerpt:
I set up my little test. I watched the TV while listening to the World Service on my hand-held radio. It was a startling multimedia event. I could listen to the BBC’s Paul Wood telling me once again [...]
More on the Gender Gap
Tuesday, July 29th, 2003The Note on that gender gap poll I pointed out yesterday:
“…Mark J. Penn, who conducted the poll, said that the party’s image has regressed since former president Bill Clinton left office and that those weaknesses put Democrats in a weakened position.”
Regressed, in other words, to the wilderness of Michael Dukakis (tank boy) and Walter Mondale [...]
Backlash
Tuesday, July 29th, 2003The Supreme Court’s recent divination of a right to have gay sex seems to have created a baklash:
Americans have become significantly less accepting of homosexuality since a Supreme Court decision that was hailed as clearing the way for new gay civil rights, a USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll has found. After several years of growing tolerance, the [...]
The Gender Gap
Tuesday, July 29th, 2003There is a “gender gap” and it ain’t helping Democrats:
Dramatic erosion in support among white men has left the Democrats in a highly vulnerable position and unless the party strongly repositions itself, President Bush will be virtually impossible to beat in 2004, according to a new poll commissioned for the centrist Democratic Leadership Council (DLC).
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US Brutality
Monday, July 28th, 2003InstaPundit links to graphic evidence of US brutality in Iraq.