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Alvin Greene: The Most Qualified Democrat I Have Ever Seen

Posted by admin On June - 19 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

by Ann Coulter

Democrats have decided that Alvin Greene’s surprise victory in the South Carolina Democratic senatorial primary must be the result of a Republican dirty trick.

Greene beat Vic Rawl, a former state representative and judge, with a whopping 60 percent of the vote in last Tuesday’s primary, despite Greene’s having no job, no house, no campaign website, no campaign headquarters — indeed, no campaign. Other than paying the $10,000 filing fee, Greene seems to have put no effort into the race whatsoever.

But he does have one thing Rawl doesn’t have: In the grand tradition of legendary Democrats such as Teddy Kennedy, Greene has a felony arrest. (Greene’s inexperience really shows here: Democrats usually wait until after they’re elected to show pornography to college girls.)

So this is not good for the Democrats. Naturally, therefore, they’re blaming Republicans.

Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., has demanded that the U.S. attorney investigate, ominously suggesting that Greene may be a Republican plant. Clyburn is the third-ranking Democrat in the House.

MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann interviewed Greene as if he had Lee Harvey Oswald in the dock. Chris Matthews asked guests: “Do you think this has the look of a dirty trick — sort of a Watergate number?” Watergate, you’ll recall, involved the Nixon White House trying to persuade a mildly retarded black man to run for the Senate.Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said Greene was not a “legitimate” candidate and called his victory “a mysterious deal.” (Yes, how could a young African-American man with strange origins, suspicious funding, shady associations, no experience, no qualifications, and no demonstrable work history come out of nowhere and win an election?)

They’re hopping mad, these liberals, but it’s not clear what their theory of the crime is. Before accusing Republicans of committing a dirty trick, apparently no one asked the question: “OK, but what was the trick?”

The key to Greene’s victory, you see, is that he got more votes. How do liberals imagine Republicans pulled that off? Mesmerize the Democrats into voting for an idiot? If they could do that, John McCain would be president.

There is zero possibility that Republicans skipped their own primary to vote for Greene in the Democratic primary. The marquee South Carolina election in last Tuesday’s primary was the four-candidate, mudslinging Republican gubernatorial primary. That one was so heated, it’s still to be decided in a runoff next week.

Even Sarah Palin got involved in the race, endorsing Nikki Haley (though not endorsing anyone in the Nevada primary, as I incorrectly gave her credit for in last week’s column).

Not surprisingly, more than twice as many South Carolinians voted in the Republican primary (424,893) as voted in the Democratic primary (197,380). Not only that, but a higher percentage of Republican primary voters chose a candidate for Senate (97.12 percent) than did the Democratic primary voters (86.24 percent).

Perhaps realizing this, liberal loons (Keith Olbermann) are now pushing the theory that Republicans somehow … rigged the voting machines! (This is what happens when you know absolutely nothing about politics but are given a TV show.)

I promise you, if Republicans could have rigged any voting machines, they would have made sure Nikki Haley won by 51 percent, instead of 49 percent, to avoid next week’s runoff.

The only thing a Republican could possibly have done is pay Greene’s filing fee. It’s likely that someone paid his filing fee, inasmuch as Greene doesn’t appear to have enough money to buy a sandwich.

But anyone could have paid it — ACORN, a community organizer, a stimulus grantor, Betty White. If a Republican paid the $10,000 filing fee, why not give Greene another hundred bucks for a campaign website? Or how about making it $150, so Greene could buy a new suit?

But, for the sake of argument, let’s say a Republican paid Greene’s filing fee. Even the worst-case scenario is still not half as bad as what liberals did to Sen. Patrick Leahy’s Republican opponent in 1998. To the delight of the media, liberals ran a simpleton dairy farmer, Fred Tuttle, in the Republican primary that year against a millionaire lawyer, Jack McMullen.

As in the South Carolina race, the serious candidate, McMullen, spent far more than the prank candidate — by about $300,000 to $200.

And as with Greene, Tuttle was a feeble-minded everyman. He had starred in a movie, “Man With a Plan,” made by his Harvard-graduate neighbor, about a cornball farmer who runs for Congress. Having “Fred” actually run for the Senate was openly described as a publicity stunt.

Fred won the primary and promptly endorsed Leahy.

The media lavished praise on the “gentlemanly” Senate race, with The Associated Press calling it a “calm, folksy Senate campaign.” Reporters think there’s too much “mudslinging” when the Republican candidate doesn’t immediately endorse the Democrat.

The movie starring Fred was run on PBS, sponsored by Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, and Fred — the winsome simpleton — was fawned over throughout the media. (CBS’ Bill Geist to Tuttle: “Are you a sex symbol?”)

That’s a far cry from how reporters are treating poor Alvin Greene:

CNN anchor Don Lemon: You’re mentally sound, physically sound? You’re not impaired by anything at this moment?

Greene: No. Just — I’m OK.

Lemon: No, just what?

Greene: I’m OK.

Lemon: Quite honestly, you don’t sound OK. Are you impaired by anything right now?

Greene: No.

I suppose you could say the Republican primary in Vermont was irrelevant anyway since Sen. Leahy was a shoo-in for re-election.

But so is Jim DeMint, Alvin Greene’s current opponent. Leahy won his prior election, in 1992, 54.2 percent to 43.3 percent. Jim DeMint won his last election, 53.7 percent to 44.1 percent.

And Alvin Greene is clearly more qualified to be a senator than Patrick Leahy.


Ann Coulter is Legal Affairs Correspondent for HUMAN EVENTS and author of “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” “Slander,” ““How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must),” “Godless,” “If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans” and most recently, Guilty: Liberal “Victims” and their Assault on America.

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Tea Party candidate pulls off upset in Idaho!

Posted by admin On May - 29 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

BOISE, Idaho – May 26, 2010 – In the latest example of an insurgent campaign besting a candidate backed by the party, state lawmaker Raul Labrador upset Iraq war veteran Vaughn Ward for the Republican nomination in Idaho’s 1st Congressional District.

With all precincts reporting from Tuesday’s election, Labrador had 47.6% of the vote compared to Ward’s 38.9%, according to the Idaho Secretary of State.

Labrador, who was backed by Tea Party Boise, will now face freshmen Democrat Rep. Walt Minnick in the general election. The non-partisan Cook Political Report lists the race as a toss-up.

Ward was included in the National Republican Congressional Committee’s Young Guns program, which supports GOP House candidates. He was backed by GOP House leaders, including Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, as well as former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who was born in Idaho.

Leading up to the election, though, Ward “committed gaffe after gaffe,” the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee contends in an e-mail released today. During a debate earlier this month he misidentified Puerto Rico as a foreign country. When Labrador, who was born on the island, interjected, Ward said, “I really don’t care what it is… it doesn’t matter.”

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Congress poll is Capitol hell

Posted by admin On February - 19 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Voters’ support for incumbents hits historic low

February 17, 2010″

Just when you thought Congress couldn’t reach a new low, it did.

Only a third of US voters think their Congress members have earned the right to get sent back next year — a record-low number, a poll released yesterday shows.

Thirty-four percent of voters queried think members of the House and the Senate ought to be re-elected — while an astonishing 63 percent were in favor of throwing the bums out, the new CNN poll showed.

That’s the worst performance for Congress in the history of the network’s polling — the latest red flag for the floundering Democratic leadership as it heads into an anti-incumbent voter wave just eight months before the midterm elections.

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“This is not a good year to be an incumbent, regardless of which party you belong to,” CNN polling director Keating Holland said.

“Voters seem equally angry at both Republicans and Democrats this year.”

And the electorate is unsettled all around. Forty-five percent of the voters say they will back a Democrat in their congressional district, and 47 percent say they will go for the Republican — whoever that may be in either case.

When it comes just to the House of Representatives, just 51 percent of people believe the member for their district deserves to get re-elected, while 44 percent are giving their reps a thumbs-down, according to the survey.

The numbers show no major party getting a strong advantage.

But Holland said that fact “may hurt the Democrats more because there are more Democratic incumbents.”

He added: “It’s a change from 2006, when voters concentrated their anger at GOP members of Congress.”

On the question of whether current members of the House ought to be re-elected, the numbers are lower than in 1994, when Bill Clinton’s presidency suffered mightily as Republicans took control of Congress in a 54-seat swing.

Right now, the Democrats hold a 255-178 edge in the House.

The Republicans are pressing to find challengers for almost any Democrat in marginal districts, given new impetus after Scott Brown’s Senate victory for the GOP in Massachusetts.

President Obama isn’t doing much to boost his party, either — with his approval rating at 49 percent. Just 44 percent think he deserves to be re-elected.

The survey was taken from Friday through Monday of 1,023 people and had a 3-percentage- point margin of error.

Several members of Congress have expressed frustration over the partisan gridlock.

“People are almost in a parallel universe,” Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said yesterday. “They are not getting a common set of facts and most of the people they talk to are those who agree with them.”

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