02 Dec
Posted by MacRanger as Election 2008, News
It’s a blowout.
With 14% of the vote in it’s Chambliss with 64% of the vote vs. Martin’s 34%. Goodbye 60 for now.
Good work GOP, thank you Sarah Palin!
UPDATE: It’s a done deal by more that 300,000 votes, Chambliss wins!
19 Nov
Posted by MacRanger as Conservatism, Election 2008, Election Coverage, News
Can’t say enough amens to this!
“Two other leading lights for a troubled GOP are Govs. Sarah Palin of Alaska and Bobby Jindal of Louisiana. Before she became John McCain’s running mate, Mrs. Palin was best known for challenging her own state GOP to cure its spendthrift, corrupt ways. She unseated a sitting mayor in her [...]
18 Nov
Posted by MacRanger as 2008 Election, Barack Obama, News
No really they are!
Via the link above Zogby found:
“512 Obama Voters 11/13/08-11/15/08 MOE +/- 4.4 points
97.1% High School Graduate or higher, 55% College Graduates
Results to 12 simple Multiple Choice Questions
57.4% could NOT correctly say which party controls congress (50/50 shot just by guessing)
81.8% could NOT correctly say Joe Biden quit a previous campaign because of [...]
15 Nov
Posted by MacRanger as 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Election 2008
Let’s hope not.
“Barack Obama is being given ominous advice from leaders on both sides of the Atlantic to brace himself for an early assault from terrorists.
General Michael Hayden, director of the CIA, this week acknowledged that there were dangers during a presidential transition when new officials were coming in and getting accustomed to the challenges. [...]
15 Nov
Posted by MacRanger as 2008 Election, Election 2008, John McCain, News, Sarah Palin
Brutal but true.
“MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) – South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint on Friday became one of the first high-profile Republicans to publicly criticize John McCain following his electoral defeat, blaming the Arizona senator for betraying conservative principles in his quest for the White House.
The conservative senator, speaking to a group of GOP officials [...]
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