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Q&A Friday #97

Today is Q&A Friday #97 at RWN. So, if there’s a subject you’ve been wanting me to tackle or an issue you want to hear my opinion on, just ask your question in the comments section. Your question can be about just about anything: politics, ideology, history, blogging, RWN, from a liberal, conservative, or libertarian […]

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Ann Coulter: The reign of lame falls mainly on McCain Townhall Blog: Open memo to the conservative elite… Michelle Makin: The McCain campaign’s classless cowards CelebSlam: Heather Locklear bikini pics You can check out all those links and more by clicking here. […]

The Price Of Being A Conservative Sell-Out

Kathleen Parker — who spent weeks trashing Sarah Palin in the run-up to the election in order to try to endear herself to the liberal media and D.C. cocktail set — seems to have alienated a few of the conservatives in flyover country judging by her column rankings at Townhall, I bet George Will, David […]

The Rightosphere Copes With Defeat

Because conservatives have a deep distrust of polling agencies, they often tend to simply disregard unpleasant poll numbers. This often causes a lot of conservatives to get the wrong idea about what’s going to happen in an election — and the blogosphere is not immune to that sort of thinking. As late as October 27th, […]

Worthless GOP campaign hacks

Michelle Malkin and Ace of Spades are both enraged by what Ace calls the “kneecapping” of Sarah Palin by Team Maverick staffers. I’ve said from the get-go that her PR was mishandled, and just offered this example at AmSpecBlog: Michelle Malkin has been a huge advocate and defender of Sarah Palin. Between Michelle’s own site […]

You Know You’ve Arrived When HuffPo Calls You Racist

Over at Huffington Post, MELISSA CLOUTHIER: “By which I mean, get down off that cross, because we need to burn it, on someone’s front lawn.” The South wasn’t as solid Republican as it should have been. Can it be reenergized? I’ve arrived! I’ve been called a racist by a group who makes their identity their […]

The Autopsy

Interesting stuff. From a recently completed pre-election survey: The decisive defeat Republicans suffered in Tuesday’s election came because conservative voters decided the party had lost its way, not because the electorate has shifted to the left, according to Issue Autopsy ’08, a survey of swing state voters in Colorado, Florida, Ohio and Virginia commissioned by […]

Russia Testing the Punk Already

Plugs Biden was right about one thing. Now that America’s incoming leadership makes us look like the skinniest punk on the cell block, it didn’t take long for the testing to begin. No sooner was the Moonbat Messiah elected than Russia came out with this: President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia will deploy missiles in its […]

A Few Random Thoughts About The Election

* It’s amazing to me that Ted Stevens appears to be poised to win in Alaska. He was actually behind in the polls before his conviction and then the limited amount of polling done after he lost his case seemed to show a large drop in his support. How he managed to come from behind […]

The Morning After

I have some random thoughts that I’m going to throw up here in no particular order of importance. I’ll put it in list form, though: We lost because the only coherent message McCain had was himself. Other than that, I agree with Ace. Not one “big idea”. It is not Sarah Palin’s fault we lost. […]

‘What do we do now?’

Michelle Malkin: “I’m getting a lot of moan-y, sad-face “What do we do now, Michelle?” e-mails. The first thing to do is to recognize what went wrong, as I explain in my American Spectator column: Try not to take it personally. You did not lose this election. Perhaps the most important statistic for conservatives to […]

Tom Coburn for Senate Minority Leader

The Republicans were taken to the woodshed last night and there is a very good reason why. For those still looking for an explanation, you can find it in the words of Ronald Wilson Reagan: A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be […]

Let the Backlash Begin

Congratulations, moonbats. You finally have your revenge for being forced to look at all those flags after 9/11. This is a day of celebration for everyone hostile to America and the principles of individual liberty for which it stands. Enjoy it while you can. There are people lowdown enough to know in advance who and […]

Conservative Grapevine

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Atlas Shrugs: Atlas Shrugs vs. Little Green Footballs Part 1 Copious Dissent: Ten reasons to be happy about this election Cracked: 6 national anthems that will make you tremble with fear Egotastic!: Vida Guerra bikini pictures You can check out all those […]

Good Luck? Bad Luck? Who Can Tell?

(This is a story that I’ve always liked that seems particularly appropriate on a day like today.) In medieval China there once lived an old farmer who had a weak, ailing horse for ploughing his field. One day, the sickly horse ran away to the hills. The farmer’s neighbors offered their sympathy to him: “Such […]

The Silver Lining In A Vast, Dark Cloud

Not only did Obama demolish John McCain, the Democrats added significantly to their margins in the House and Senate. This has already spurred discussion on whether conservatism is dead or the country is now “center-left” instead of “center-right.” Here’s what I would say to that. In 2004, George Bush beat John Kerry 51% to 48%. […]

Congratulations To Barack Obama

You may not read another nice word from me about Barack Obama over the next four years, but today, I’m going to congratulate him, the Democratic Party, and the netroots. My guess is that they’ll be doing quite a bit of gloating today — and that’s fine, they deserve it. Although I would have certainly […]

A Post-Mortem On The McCain Campaign

In the aftermath of a failed presidential campaign, it’s important to take the time to detail what went wrong. So, with that in mind, here’s my McCain campaign post-mortem. * First off, the field was heavily slanted towards the Democrats and it was going to be extremely difficult for ANY Republican candidate to win. Moreover, […]

Right Wing News Radio

Tonight on Right Wing News Radio, I talked about the election, Sarah Palin, & what comes next. As you can imagine, it was a little depressing…

Liveblogging the Election

Hey guys, normally I liveblog these big events…and I will be over at MelissaClouthier.com. My internet connection is slow and I won’t be able to run back and forth as easily. I am sitting here in a room overlooking Time’s Square with interesting people. Chris Cox is here. We’ll see how it goes.

The Looming Danger

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard outlines the looming danger if the results of this election are as expected: It is not just that the Democrats will win a crushing victory in both houses of Congress, perhaps reaching the 60-seat Senate threshold that lets them steam-roll legislation. It is also that the incoming class of 2008 is of a […]

Exit Poll Reminder

As the great Yogi Berra put it, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” Polls historically err in favor of Democrats. This is particularly true of exit polls. The mainstream media has become for all intents and purposes the propaganda arm of the Democrat Party. Using polls, it will try to convince you Obama has won […]

The Ultimate Insult

Imagine telling this guy that you voted to make Barack Obama the Commander in Chief, and to give Iraq back to the terrorists. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

Socialism Comes To America?

Just a note: My nail guy escaped communist Vietnam and the guy I buy shoes from immigrated from socialist Holland. Both are stunned that America might vote for Barack Obama. Both view him as a socialist. Barack Obama is a…. Socialist Capitalist    pollcode.com free polls

Obamunism Has Been Tried in America Before

Chicago Boyz reminds us that Obamunism has already been tried in America. It was used to create the Rust Belt: In 1950, America produced 51% of the GNP for the entire world. Of that production, roughly 70% took place in the eight states surrounding the Great Lakes: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and […]

More Voter Fraud…Scroll For Updates

What the heck. I’ll just start a rolling voter “irregularities” post and add to it. Goodness knows, it’s going to be filled to the brim before this is all over. I’d like to remind you that only 18% of Americans have confidence in the electoral system. Hmmmmm…. I wonder why? Glenn Reynolds has been all […]

Philadelphia Shenanigans–Where’s The Love?

Townhall’s Amanda Carpenter reports problems in Philadelphia: GOP Election Board members have been tossed out of polling stations in at least half a dozen polling stations in Philadelphia because of their party status. A Pennsylvania judge previously ruled that court-appointed poll watchers could be NOT removed from their boards by an on-site election judge, but […]