Category Archives: Elections

If To Believe Polls, Americans Want Illegals Legalized More Than Border Control

Elections, English, IMMIGRATION

Come again? And how are these pollsters phrasing their questions to get the desired answer?

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 41% of Likely U.S. Voters now think legalizing the status of undocumented workers already living in the United States is more important than gaining control of the border.

See “Immigration Update: Support Jumps for Legalizing Those Here Illegally.”

Apparently Americans want:

More H1-B attacks on educated Americans’ prospects.
Less employment.
Suppressed wages due to infinite supply.
English as official language in decline.
The Democrats’ to elect a New People and displace the Historic American Nation.
Millions more to get Birthright Citizenship.

See “She Wants to Give Amnesty” by Peter Brimelow.

Buchanan On Trump Challenging The Golden Calf Of Democracy

Democracy, Donald Trump, Elections, Political Philosophy, Republicans

“An Establishment in Panic” by Pat Buchanan:

… It may rule and run the country, and may rig the system through mass immigration and a mammoth welfare state so that Middle America is never again able to elect one of its own. But that establishment, disconnected from the people it rules, senses, rightly, that it is unloved and even detested.

Having fixed the future, the establishment finds half of the country looking upon it with the same sullen contempt that our Founding Fathers came to look upon the overlords Parliament sent to rule them.

Establishment panic is traceable to another fear: Its ideology, its political religion, is seen by growing millions as a golden calf, a 20th-century god that has failed.

Trump is “talking down our democracy,” said a shocked Clinton.

After having expunged Christianity from our public life and public square, our establishment installed “democracy” as the new deity …

Read the rest of Pat Buchanan’s must read on Trump’s challenge to the Golden Calf of democracy.

Roundup Of The Third Presidential Debate

Constitution, Debt, Democrats, Donald Trump, Elections, Hillary Clinton, IMMIGRATION, Republicans

Good retort from Trump on trade: “I disagreed with Ronald Reagan.”


I’m being honest. Trump won the 2nd debate, not the 3rd.


Spending more doesn’t increase the deb. LOL.


Crappy Chris Wallace’s questions:


Hillary doesn’t know her ass from Aleppo:


Why didn’t Trump blurt out that Clinton Foundation rigged an election in Haiti?


Trump’s locution:


Motormouth Clinton even manages to make business look bad compared to a government job:


She killed jobs, never created em. Why didn’t he say it?


NAFTA:


Nukes: Another missed opportunity:


If I were preparing Trump to one-two punch Hillary on her Putin prattle, I’d have told him to say, “Now there’s a conspiracy theory.”


Immigration:


Abortion:


Gun rights:


Clinton should have been nailed strongly on the Constitution as a living document.

UPDATED (10/19): No Voter Fraud? No Rigged System?

Democracy, Elections, Ethics

A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY via the Heritage Foundation:

The United States has a long and unfortunate history of election fraud. The Heritage Foundation is providing a list of election fraud cases from across the country, broken down by state, where individuals were either convicted of vote fraud, or where a judge overturned the results of an election. This is not an exhaustive list but simply a sampling that demonstrates the many different ways in which fraud is committed. …

More from A. J. Delgado:

More from Heritage:

“In what sense is the system rigged?” asks Pat Buchanan, and he answers:

Consider Big Media — the elite columnists and commentators, the dominant national press, and the national and cable networks, save FOX. Not in this writer’s lifetime has there been such blanket hatred and hostility of a presidential candidate of a major party.

“So what?” They reply. “We have a free press!”

But in this election, Big Media have burst out of the closet as an adjunct of the regime and the attack arm of the Clinton campaign, aiming to bring Trump down.

Half a century ago, Theodore White wrote of the power and bias of the “adversary press” that sought to bring down Richard Nixon.

“The power of the press in America,” wrote Teddy, “is a primordial one. It sets the agenda of public discussion; and this sweeping power is unrestrained by any law. It determines what people will talk about and think about — an authority that in other nations is reserved for tyrants, priests, parties and mandarins.”

On ABC’s “This Week,” Newt Gingrich volunteered on Sunday that, “without the unending one-sided assault of the news media, Trump would be beating Hillary by 15 points.”

On this one, Newt is right. …

UPDATE (10/19): In many ways, voting is a fraud.