In short, you will see from the facts that I'm showing,
The state of the case is exceedingly sad;
If Thespis's people go on as they're going,
Olympus will certainly go to the bad!
From Jupiter downwards there isn't a dab in it,
All of 'em quibble and shuffle and shirk;
A premier in Downing Street, forming a cabinet,
Couldn't find people less fit for their work!
#5
ValJar makes all the important decisions anyway.
The one time Bumbles made an important decision was when Osama Bin-Laden was put down (ValJar had blocked several opportunities before then) - since then she's kept him on a very tight leash.
#6
It would be fascinating to actually know how many PDB's Champ actually read versus how many ValJar read. They might shed some light on how the intel community has seen the departure of those (DIA,CIA) whose reporting didn't fit with what she wanted to see.
#7
Champ doesn't have to read the PDB's, that's what he's got [mystery man] John Brennan for. If anything needs to be brought to Champ's attention, Brennan will ring up Valjar and see to it.
#13
JV (Junior Varsity). I have always referred to Zero as the Junior Senator from Illinois and will never be any thing better than JV. But that would insult Cruz. So I will now refer to Zero as Junior Varsity Community Organizer at best. But then again, beware of the under side of the bus.
#15
Intelligence, Intelligence, who needs Intelligence, I've got plenty of Intelligence after all I'm Barack Hussein Obama, Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro, Barry Soetoro, Barack Soetoro, Barry Soetoro Obama, Barack Obama. I've got to keep all these alias' straight and keep my deep Manchurian Candidate cover.
Middle East, yeah that's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia...see, I've got it all covered... Intelligence... yeah, I've got it.
[NationalReview] The New Georgia Project, a group currently under investigation for "significant illegal activities" regarding voter-registration applications, began handing over subpoenaed documents on Friday, and says it's reached an agreement to limit the scope of the documents it's required to turn over.
Georgia secretary of state Brian Kemp launched the investigation of the New Georgia Project earlier this month after receiving "numerous" complaints regarding applications submitted by the group, including forged signatures and applications. The investigation has turned up 33 fraudulent applications thus far, ahead of the thousands of pages of documents set to be turned over. The group is run by a close ally and campaign confidante of Democratic Senate candidate Michelle Nunn, state-house minority leader Stacy Abrams.
But only if each of us holds his or her nose and votes in November for the least bad option on the ballot.
[AnNahar] President Barack Obama If you like your coverage you can keep it... 's Democrats rejoiced when early September polls gave them a fighting chance to hold the U.S. Senate in November's mid-term elections, but new data Monday suggests they are slipping.
With just five weeks before Americans decide who will represent them in Congress, election modelers at The New York Times ...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... , FiveThirtyEight.com, The Washington Post and Huffington Post show Republicans making important gains in their bid to retake the upper chamber of Congress.
Republicans need a net gain of six seats to win back the Senate. The Times forecast boosted those chances from 55 percent last week to 67 percent Monday, while the Washington Post Election Lab's prediction went from 65 percent to 76 percent Republican.
And the model operated by FiveThirtyEight.com statistician guru Nate Silver, the most respected election prognosticator in the business, bumped its Republican takeover odds from 55 percent to 60 percent.
"This election is ours to win," the Republican National Committee's chief operating officer Sara Armstrong wrote in a weekend fundraising email, one in a mounting pile of pitches by both parties to their supporters.
With Democrat-held seats in Montana, South Dakota and West Virginia essentially being conceded to Republicans this cycle, the GOP needs to grab just three more seats -- and hold their own -- to win control of the 100-member Senate.
That puts the focus on a handful of tossup states like Alaska, Arkansas and Colorado, all of which feature embattled Democrats who polls show have recently lost ground to their Republican challengers.
And in the breadbasket state of Iowa, Democrats risk losing a seat that retiring Senator Tom Harkin has held for 30 years. The race was seen as a dead heat recently, but a weekend poll by the Des Moines Register showed conservative Joni Ernst leading Democratic congressman Bruce Braley by six percentage points.
Democrats are finding themselves in a tough political spot; Obama is unpopular, especially in swing states, meaning candidates there are not expected to hit the campaign trail with him.
Complicating a Republican path to majority, Democrats are eyeing a possible flip in Republican stronghold Kansas, where veteran Senator Pat Roberts faces an unexpectedly strong independent candidate.
Republicans already control the House of Representatives and are expected to keep it. Lawmakers elected in November take their seats in January and serve through the final two years of Obama's term.
#1
I have a little story to tell you about DemocratsDamocles. perhaps you have heard it before, maybe not...
According to the story, pandering to his king, Dionysius, Damocles exclaimed that, as a great man of power and authority surrounded by magnificence, Dionysius was truly extremely fortunate. Dionysius then offered to switch places with Damocles, so that Damocles could taste that very fortune firsthand. Damocles quickly and eagerly accepted the king's proposal. Damocles sat down in the king's throne surrounded by every luxury, but Dionysius arranged that a huge sword should hang above the throne, held at the pommel only by a single hair of a horse's tail. Damocles finally begged the king that he be allowed to depart because he no longer wanted to be so fortunate, realizing that with great fortune and power come also great peril and anxiety.
The anxiety rests with the Democrats.
Please have a seat, six to be exact.
By the way that's Harry Reid standing at the back left muttering, "WTF am I going to do next to not loose this election and the majority autocratic position I hold over the rubes in this nation ?"
#2
Always remember - they don't call it "the stupid party" for nothing.
The RNC is obsessed with reelecting doddering RINO incumbents who are already subservient to RNC favored elements - which is a good start toward seizing defeat from the jaws of victory.
#3
Do you prefer to vote for Ron and Rand ie the guys who will be concerned about ISIS only when its troops will be within one block of the White House?
#4
You didn't want to ,hold your nose for McCain and Obama handeled victory to Al Quida in Lybia. You didn't want to hold your nose for Romeny and Obama is on the vetge of halndling Iraq and Afganitsan to Isis and the Taliban. Give a thoird victory to Dems if yopu lioke but then don't complain when gas prices multiply by five and when you will have to bring your daughter to the Female Genital Mutilation Center.
#10
I'm voting for the evil of the two lessers. I trust the Pubs more than the Donks. Hopefully, the Pubs will take the Senate. Reid will be out of a position of leadership in the Senate although the Pubs will not have a super-majority. Obama will still be able to veto whatever get passed by the Pub-controlled House and Senate--the Pubs will not be able to over-ride a veto. Obama still has executive orders to cause problems.
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#12
JFM, as bad as Obama is, and I voted for McCain, I held my nose for McCain, I look back on McCain's behavior over the past few years and think maybe it's a good thing Obama beat him. McCain is a reckless, crooked old fool. There is no telling what kind of trouble he would have gotten us into. He goes to Syria and stokes trouble there. He goes to Kiev and stokes trouble there. He'd open the border just like Obama has. He's a nut (that means he's out of his frickin' mind).
With Boehner and McConnell capitulating every time Obama wants something, from amnesty to raising the debt ceiling to another war in Iraq, I have to wonder what difference this election will make. If they pass amnesty the Republican Party will be kaput anyway. I'm so disgusted with the whole lot of them I will probably vote Libertarian if I vote at all.
#13
With Boehner and McConnell capitulating every time Obama wants something, from amnesty
Stopped at the grocery this morning. Chubby Latina in front of me with two kids. She pays with state food voucher.... I pay with a $20. bill. Always heartwarming to see my tax dollars at work.
#14
One more thing, JFM. If ISIS ever gets here, and that's a pretty big "if", they will either ride in on a commercial jet liner with visas that the US State Department has granted them or else they will simply walk across our southern border with Mexico. Nothing we do in Iraq or Syria will prevent that and Republicans wouldn't do anymore about it than Obama has.
#15
The southern border is secure. Our very well armed amigos in the Mexican cartels will alert us to any mooslim uitlanders [foreigners]. Our 'top men' have seen to it.
#16
EU, had Romney being elected there would be no ISIS. He would have naplamed it a looooong time ago.
T=BTW: Hasn't Barcak Hussein Obama have repeatedly gone out of his way to praise Islam? Hasn't he written a book about his father, some kind of philanderiong drunkard who abandonned him and his mother, but still a devout Muslilm and don't you find a bit funny Obama's veneration for such a father?
#19
JFM, I did not mention Romney. I still have some respect for him and if he runs again in 2016 I will vote for him again.
But the Republican power brokers who made sure Romney prevailed over Perry are the same outfit who gave McCain the nod in 2008 and it puts a chill in me.
Let me put this to you very plainly, McCain and his buddy Lindsey Graham are a couple of stark, raving lunatics. Furthermore, John Boehner is a wussy man. Which ever party wins the upcoming election, I fear for the future of this country.
#23
I agree with you bman. Everything I have ever heard Cruz say makes sense. Unfortunately, the establishment rinos are so threatened by him that they take every opportunity to shoot him down. I also like everything I hear from Ben Carson. I sense that the "Grand Ole Party players" aren't too keen on him either. Too bad. I think they are what "We the People" could really use.
#24
The RINOS, like the Donks think that anyone who has anything to do with the Tea Party is a bigger threat to the status quo than ISIS, Russia, radical Islam, North Korea and Iran.
#26
"The RINOS, like the Donks think that anyone who has anything to do with the Tea Party is a bigger threat to the status quo than ISIS, Russia, radical Islam, North Korea and Iran."
Yes, they would be correct. Tea Party = American Taliban
#27
Lotta Burgers sound distinctly unlike themselves today. Gee, I wonder what fiendishly clever geekery could make that happen...
JFK played his mind control ray
On the pages of Rantburg one day,
But the stuff were so dim --
It all sounded like him --
They awoke to his game straight away.
#29
I'd vote for Cruz also. I like a lot of what he says and he's not afraid to take a stand.
But the establishment R's are so terrified of him that they would pull out all the stop to destroy him we would see advertising from the establishment which would make the shit they did in Mississippi look like an endorsement.
Just look at what they did to Sarah Palin back then. They were so afraid that they even undermined their own presidential candidate - not that he needed much help.
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