Archives for October 2018
Will Early GOP Voting Kill the “Blue Wave?”
David Catron explains at The American Spectator that early voting by Republicans has been much higher than normal. Any assumption that Democrats will swamp the GOP will a tidal wave of blue voters could be mistaken given these real world numbers. Catron writes: Make no mistake, there is a GOP surge that has rendered this […]
If Democrats Win the House, Will Blue Dogs Bark, or Whine?
As Republicans can surely tell you, the result of winning across many diverse districts, is a party that includes many diverse opinions. Since ascending to power in 2010, the GOP has been fighting a slow running, internecine war between what could crudely be broken down into the groups calling themselves the Republican Main Street Partnership […]
Trump Mega Rallies Trump Draws 100,000, Biden 500!
Adele Malpass reports at Real Clear Politics on the wide disparity in popularity of the rallies being held by President Trump and his potential 2020 challenger, Joe Biden. Trump’s rallies bring in requests from 100,000 people for seating, meanwhile Biden is luck to fill 500 seats. Whatever their overall popularity, the enthusiasm of Trump supporters […]
America’s Melting Pot – Assimilation, Intermarriage, Integration
The Caravan from Central America, apparently 1,000 miles from the U.S. border, is providing a great source for staged midterm theatrics. Furthermore, the Caravan illustrates the abject ironies and paradoxes of the entire illegal alien project, notes Victor Davis Hanson in American Greatness. Immigrants, the ancestors of most of us, enriched our food, music, fashion, […]
Will Americans Let Nancy Pelosi Ruin the Economy?
In eight days Americans will head to the polls to vote for every seat in Congress. Many predictions say Democrats will retake the House of Representatives. If that happens, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi is likely to regain her perch as Speaker of the House. Over the past two years, President Trump has led America into an […]
Could Intense Trump Campaigning Save Congress for the GOP?
With Paul Ryan and other House leaders seemingly hiding in a bunker somewhere awaiting the apocalypse, it has fallen to President Trump to lead the GOP to any possible victory in the 2018 election cycle. With 2018 widely viewed as a potential “wave election,” for Democrats, where control of the House could easily go left, […]
Thinking About a Noninterventionist Political Alliance
Last month, Stephen Walt suggested that non- or less-interventionist people on the Right and the Left should get together to ally against the interventionist consensus. Walt rightly suggests this would be tough, and points to three main obstacles: the lack of a deep bench of personnel who could staff a restraint-minded presidential administration; internecine squabbles […]
Just How Great is Governor Rick Scott for Florida?
Here is a list of just some of the ways Florida has improved under Rick Scott’s stewardship.
Could the Republicans gain Seven to Nine Senate Seats?
On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh explained on Wednesday the analysis of Tom Bevan, head of Real Clear Politics. Despite all the talk of a “Blue Wave,” things aren’t looking terrible for the GOP. Bevan’s analysis suggests it won’t be the thrashing the media has insinuated. Rush said: So Tom Bevan, co-founder of this place […]
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