Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Wisconsin's Supreme Election: a Prophesy?

Bob Novak comments on November.

Bob Novak, the highly distinguished veteran columnist and author, told the American Spectator New York dinner group last night that John McCain will defeat Barack Obama in November’s election, although the Democrats will enhance their majorities in both the Senate and the House.

...Novak also believes Obama’s gaffes about bitter small-town people who cling to guns and religion will be an absolute killer in the general election. So will the Jeremiah Wright business, and more generally Obama’s extreme, across-the-board, liberal-left positions...

Wisconsin is one of a very few "purple States," and even then hasn't gone Republican in a Presidential election since Reagan II.

But in the last 2 years, Wisconsin voters have selected 'conservative' SCOWI candidates as opposed to the doctrinaire 'liberals.'

I'm willing to go with Novak on this one, and call Wisconsin an (R) victory at the top of the ticket--despite the likely Milwaukee/Madistan/Racine/Kenosha/FoxValley vote fraud of around 25,000.

HT: ProEcclesia

7 comments:

  1. I'm willing to go with Novak on this one, and call Wisconsin an (R) victory at the top of the ticket--despite the likely Milwaukee/Madistan/Racine/Kenosha/FoxValley vote fraud of around 25,000.

    What on Earth are you talking about?

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  2. Emily, you're a lot smarter than your question would have us believe.

    Aren't you?

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  3. I'm just trying to parse this part of your sentence: "vote fraud of around 25,000". Your assertion that Wisconsin will go Republican, though I find it absurd, is not difficult to understand.

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  4. I expect that the Democrat Party will gin up around 25K fraudulent votes.

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  5. 25,000? I think that's a low estimate.

    And it's not "voter fraud" when Democrats do it - it's "ensuring everyone has the right to vote". Twice. Or more.

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  6. So, let's see...

    Daddio thinks the Repubs will win despite an alleged 25,000 fraudulent votes...

    That must mean that the Repubs are planning on disenfranchising 250,000 voters...

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  7. That must mean that the Repubs are planning on disenfranchising 250,000 voters...

    Capper, I think you need to take a course in basic logic.

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