The Real Lesson of the Election

As Obama’s unpopularity grew during the last four years, his team at some point decided to concede Indiana.  From their perspective, Indiana lacked one tactical asset that Ohio had — early voting. Early voting is a boon for the vote

Voting Blocks

Demographic voting is the new norm in America. You vote based on who you are, not where you live or how well each campaign has articulated its case. 93% of blacks, 70% of Latinos, 60% of those under 30, and

The President is Too Busy for You

Here is an editorial worthy of the Lefty Jews (If you desire, you can read the article at the NYTimes)…  A delusional Tom Friedman indicates that Obama and gang are planning to get revenge against Israel because Sheldon Adelson backed Romney.

How Did He Do It?

The Wall Street Journal sums it up rather nicely: The president didn’t run on his record or a vision or a plan for the next four years. His campaign consisted of using policy favors to lock up the support of

Analysis of Election Results

There are naturally going to be numerous articles today about the results of the US election for President, so you probably don’t want to read mine. Nevertheless,  for my own catharsis, I’m going to share some opinions about the reasons

Before Voting Today…

Before you vote today, take a look at this: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHsb17MRAj8[/youtube] It’s like becoming a stepfather for a new family.  You borrow boatloads of money to shower your step kids with money and gifts.  After borrowing to the hilt, you’re out