So You Don’t Believe Vote Fraud Happens?

Anita Moncrief spoke to those attending  the Americans For Prosperity Foundation’s Suite Tea Breakfast at the 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference (C-PAC) about her experiences with the community activist group ACORN and how she attempted to blow the whistle on the vote fraud it was committing before the 2008 election only to be put on the shelf by the old media.

In the very likely event that you haven’t seen it, below is her talk. Maybe someone can forward it to Karen Heller at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the other Democrat Party vote fraud deniers. 

Elkins Park Dems Don’t Believe In Separating Church And State

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL20) — who heads the Democrat National Committee — is scheduled to appear in an Elkins Park synagogue Monday, July 16, on behalf of the Obama for America campaign.  It’s sponsored by Jewish Americans for Obama and will be held at the Congregation Keneseth Israel.

The event also features as Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA13) and Democratic County Commissioner Josh Shapiro.

So, whatever happened to the separation of church and state and the dangers of a theocracy? Tea Party activist Bob Guzzardi wants to know when the synagogue is going to invite Mitt Romney? Or how about former Marine Joe Rooney who is Ms. Schwartz’s Republican opponent?

So, whatever happened to all those concerns about separating church and state?

Don’t Submit To Paraskevidekatriaphobia

As today unfolds, fight any urge to submit to paraskevidekatriaphobia. What is it? It’s the fear of Friday the 13th.

Hat to Margaret Lawrence

Stepford Democrats

In debates with Democrats many are puzzled by the claims Democrats make with complete confidence that any thinking person can see is mind-numbed foolishness.

It’s as if they are robots — unthinking devices incapable of leaving a pre-programmed path.
Well there is a reason for that, namely that they have stopped thinking and that they do follow a programmed path that they are incapable of leaving solely due to the fact that they have stopped thinking.
Zombie of Pajamas Media has an excellent article on one of the programmers George Lakoff, a professor of cognitive sciences and linguistics a Berkeley, and a highly regarded Democrat tactician. 
Lakoff has written a book — called The Little Blue Book — which claims in the name of science that conservatives are authoritarians with twisted morality and selfish politics, while progressives are loving, nurturant and altruistic. 
He says conservatives are that way because they had mean daddies.
So if you don’t want to be impoverished to cover the cost of every increasing pensions for public workers, and if you want to see bad teachers get fired rather than get raises and you fear losing access to your doctor because he is cutting back or quitting due to ObamaCare well it’s because you have a twisted morality and a mean daddy.
So if this gets sprung on you at backyard barbecue, well, you know the source. People who believe this stuff deserve to be impoverished. Shame about the rest of us though.
By the way, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton both had mean daddies.

Link Of The Day: Iowahawk

One of the most brilliant but underrated satirists on web is David Burge who goes by the name IowaHawk.

And here is a brilliant piece that those of us who were in middle school circa 1972 might appreciate. It concerns a heap big pseudo-Injun liberal professor
That would be Ward Churchill of the University of Colorado, in this case, not Elizabeth Warren of Harvard who wants to be a U.S. Senator.

Even Old Media Stammers In Defending O

MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell — who once worked at KYW many moons ago — interviewed former New Hampshire governor and Romney supporter John Sununu which wound up with with Sununu laughing at her brave but futile attempts to defend President Obama.


Here’s a partial transcript:

ANDREA MITCHELL, HOST: Isn’t it a winning issue for the White House fundamentally, granted that the Politifact folks and the Washington Post pointed out that the President’s campaign ad on that issue had a lot, a lot of questions and a lot of questionable attack lines… 
JOHN SUNUNU: No, they said it was wrong. A lot of questions is not right. It was wrong. 
MITCHELL: Okay, if, but the point is that doesn’t, isn’t Mitt Romney more vulnerable than the President on this issue because there still is, the whole question of private equity of outsourcing? You could argue about when he left Bain Capital, and, you know, whether he was still getting money from Bain Capital and what some of the companies in Bain were doing, companies that did end up working overseas and sending jobs overseas. 
SUNUNU: [Laughs] 
MITCHELL: But isn’t it a bigger problem for Republicans than for the White House? 
SUNUNU: No. When you’ve sent $500 million to Fisker and it goes to Finland immediately. When you send the solar money and it goes to Mexico. When you send the turbine money and it goes to Denmark. And we can go on all day. There is $29 billion worth of purchases that came out of this administration, outsourced jobs to foreign countries. Mitt Romney outsourced zero. Obama outsourced 29… 
MITCHELL: Zero? 
SUNUNU: Zero. He wasn’t there when those issues came up. 
MITCHELL: Well, first of all… 
SUNUNU: [Laughs] 
MITCHELL: …the $29 billion are not all outsourced from the administration because… 
SUNUNU: Sure they are. 
MITCHELL: A lot of those jobs still remained here. There are jobs, when you do a grant, Governor, there are jobs here as well as overseas. 
SUNUNU: [Laughs] You’re struggling, Andrea. You’re struggling. [Laughs] 
MITCHELL: Well, first of all… 
SUNUNU: [Still laughing] 
MITCHELL: …these are competing claims and we will get back to you with all of the numbers. 
SUNUNU: Sure.


Embattled Newtown Chief Gets Public Hearing

A hearing has been scheduled by the Newtown (Delaware County) Supervisors regarding embattled Police Chief Dennis Anderson whose status is the subject of much speculation in the township. 

It is 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 17, at the township building, 209 Bishop Hollow Road. 

Anderson has requested that the hearing be public. The township has not mentioned the hearing on its website.

The hearing has reportedly been rescheduled until July 24.

Texas Says No To 0-Care

Texas Gov. Rick Perry has made it clear that his state won’t be signing up with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. 

In an letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, he says:
In the ObamaCare plan, the federal government sought to force the states to expand their Medicaid programs by — in the words of the Supreme Court — putting a gun to their heads. Now that the “gun to the head” has been removed, please relay this message to the President: I oppose bot the expansion of Medicaid as provided in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the creation of a so-called “state” insurance exchange, because both represent brazen intrusions into the sovereignty of our state.

I stand proudly with the growing chorus of governors who reject the PPACA power grab. Thank God and our nation’s founders that we have the right to do so.

Neither a “state” exchange nor the expansion of Medicaid under the Orwellian-named PPACA would result in better “patient protection” or in more “affordable care” What they would do is make Texas a mere appendage of the federal government when it comes to health care.

The complete letter can be found here.
Are you listening Gov. Corbett?

GOP Seeks Vols

The Delaware County Republican Party is seeking volunteers for this year’s fall campaign. Those interested should contact Aaron Summers at 484-222-1388 or asummers@pagop.org

The office is on the second floor of the Springfield Shopping Center, 1001 Baltimore Pike, Springfield, next to the old Borders bookstore.

Voter ID Or Things That Make You Go Hmmmm

The old media tools of the Democrat Party are screaming now that Pennsylvania’s new law requiring voters to present photo identification at polling places is going to disenfranchise 750,000 voters.

They claim that  750,000 registered voters have no photo identification. 
In other words, they are saying that in a state with 12.7 million persons,  750,000 adult Pennsylvanians’ can’t either:
1. Drive or
2. Cash a check or
3. Get treatment from the Veterans Administration or
4. Open a bank account or
5. Go to their classes or events at an accredited college or
6. Enter their job site as an employee with the county/state/federal government or
7. Buy booze or cigarettes if they look under 30 or
8.  Get a library card or
9. Get a supermarket rewards card or
10. Use the nursing care facility to which they belong.
In other words, the Democrat propagandists are claiming that there are 750,000 Pennsylvanians ineligible to do at least one of these things — these are “or” statements we are talking people not “and” statements.
So is this true or were there 750,000 thousand people registered to vote in this state that did not exist?
Just one of those things that make you go hmmmm