Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Dirty Harry

The reports are flying. People claim that as they activate their electronic voting ballot, and look at the screen, Harry Reid's name is already checked (early voting is into its' second week). And one must uncheck it, then select his or her candidate (presuming it isn't Reid). What's more, the technicians brought in to look at the glitch in Clark County (the largest county, containing Las Vegas) are members of the SEIU local - the union most in league with this White House. And other complaints to the NV SoS are coming in - Reid is offering free food and gift cards at get out the vote "rallys" ... just outside of polling stations. Angle says its tantamount to buying votes.

All this amid today's polls showing Angle pulling to 4 points ahead of Reid, which is just outside the margin of error.

Joy Bayhard (sp?), a co-host on a a show I never watch (The View), reportedly challenged Sharron Angle to "run your anti-illegal immigration ads in the South Bronx, and see what happens to you then, bitch." While I wouldn't normally mention such high brow intellectual prose, Angle's reaction to this attack was priceless, and I think a window into her personality. She sent Bayhard a bouquet of flowers, with a card. The card read: "Dear Joy, thank you for the publicity. After your comments we raised $150,000 online. Best Wishes, Sharron." Ha! The View co-host read the note on air. The crowd laughed out loud. They then went immediately silent as Joy retorted, "I want to point out that these flowers were picked by illegal aliens, and they aren't voting for you, bitch." Again with the "bitch", huh? I think the double layered ignorance in that statement speaks for itself.

2012?

ABC News reporting that in the last week the White House has requested any and all communiques between the military (particularly its' brass) and a bakers dozen of potential 2012 GOP presidential nominees. Including Plain, Romney and Haley Barbour. If we think the mid-terms were ugly, I have a feeling we ain't seen nothin' yet ...

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