Republicans are obsessed with voter fraud and proposals to require government issued IDs for voting actually threaten to disenfranchise millions of voters which tend to vote Democratic. Statistical data on voter fraud shows its virtually non-existent in this country. If…
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Hell Freezes Over in Western NY: Democrat wins Congressional Seat in Heavy GOP District
by Dan Chmielewski • • 3 Comments
The Associated Press has called the closely watched Congressional special election in New York’s CD-26 for the Democrat Kathy Hochul. The seat, in a long term conservative district, once held by Jack Kemp was llost due to voter concerns over…
Would the Tea Party Throw Reagan Under the Bus?
by Dan Chmielewski • • 4 Comments
This weekend marks the 100th birthday of the most beloved Republican president ever – Ronald Reagan. Now, there is a lot for any American to like about President Reagan. He had unbridled optimism, a great sense of humor and actual…
Teabagging with Chuck DeVore and Bill Hunt in Laguna Hills Today
by Dan Chmielewski • • 25 Comments
On the heels of last week’s national Tea Party convention, two of OC’s leading teabaggers are geting together to headline a Laguna Niguel protest in which most of the attendees got a federal tax cut this year. State Rep. Chuck…
Breakdown of Brown Victory shows it’s not about Obama
by Dan Chmielewski • • 10 Comments
The Boston Globe posted this interesting analysis of the election of Scott Brown to the US Senate seat in my old stomping grounds in Massachusetts. And I have a couple of additional points to add to this towards the end…
Red County Equates Democrats with Nazis
by Dan Chmielewski • • 5 Comments
Congratulations Chip Hanlon and the team at Red County for a hardy-har-har redubbing of a scene from a 2004 German-Austrian drama film, “Downfall,” depicting the final ten days of Adolf Hitler’s life in his Berlin bunker and Nazi Germany in…
Coakley’s loss is not a referendum on President Obama
by Chris Prevatt • • 16 Comments
The stunning loss of the Massachusetts Senate seat held by Ted Kennedy since 1962 speaks more to the failure of the Democratic Party candidate than it does to slipping confidence in President Obama’s legislative agenda.

