6 Days of Dem Dirty Tricks to Go

In Boulder City, Nevada, Joyce Ferrara said when they went to vote for Republican Sharron Angle, her Democratic opponent, Sen. Harry Reid’s name was already checked.  Ferrara said she wasn’t alone in her voting experience. Her husband and several others voting at the same time all had the same thing happen.

Ferrara said:

Something’s not right.  One person, that’s a fluke. Two, that’s strange. But several within a five-minute period of time — that’s wrong.

Exactly Guess what?  Voting machine technicians in Clark County are members of the Service Employees International Union. The SEIU spent $63 million in elections in 2008 and is planning on spending $44 million more this election cycle — nearly all of that on Democrats. White House political director Patrick Gaspard is formerly the SEIU’s top lobbyist, and former SEIU president Andy Stern was the most frequent visitor to the White House last year.
 
But wait, there’s more…
 
According to Jon Ralston, Sharron Angle’s campaign attorney:

Two days ago, the Democratic Secretary of State announced that voters can be provided “free food” at “voter turnout events.” Harry Reid has been offering free food and, according to other reports, some Democratic allies such as teachers’ unions are offering gift cards in return for a vote for Reid.

Before we were even able to document the reported infractions to report to the authorities, the Democrat Secretary of State slammed the door shut on preventing this behavior and issued a public statement permitting these ACORN-style tactics. THESE are the kinds of shenanigans that can turn this race.

Harry Reid intends to steal this election if he can’t win it outright.

It appears that the democrats are pulling out all the stops…

A volunteer for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul faces a fourth-degree assault charge after the man was charged with stepping on the head of a liberal activist when she tried to pull a political stunt on Paul Monday evening.

Police said Tuesday that a criminal summons would be served on Timothy Profitt, 53, of Bourbon County.

According to Profitt, he was concerned the woman was trying to attack Paul and acted only to subdue her:

The way she went after him it looked like something bad was getting ready to happen.

However, the activist with MoveOn.org, Lauren L. Valle, 23, claims that her rough treatment by Paul supporters was premeditated.

Several Paul supporters got behind her just before her planned disruption and photo , and another MoveOn.org volunteer heard one say, “We are here to do crowd control (and) we might have to take someone out.”

At least, that’s what Valle told the Huffington Post, a liberal blog which just received a generous $1,750,000 donation by George Soros for its Investigative Journalism Department

Hmmmm…MoveOn.org…HuffPo…Soros…can you say SET-UP?

For his part, Paul’s campaign issued a statement condemning Profitt’s actions, without naming him, and saying it had cut ties with him:

Whatever the perceived provocation, any level of aggression or violence is deplorable and will not be tolerated by our campaign. 

Profitt was one of two Bourbon County residents listed as important Central Kentucky supporters of Paul in an ad that appeared in Tuesday’s Herald-Leader.

Here is the video, judge for yourself.  It looks like the guy’s foot is on her shoulder to me.   From all the faux concern for this paid protester’s safety on the internet, you would have thought the Hindenburg had crashed again.  Oh, the humanity!!!

Last night, this professional agitator appeared on MSNBC’s unwatchable “Countdown” with Keith Olbermann where she described the incident from her point of view and noted that she plans to proceed with legal charges against the Rand Paul supporters.

Go ahead, Princess.  Your background of professional disruption will make for interesting drama in court.

For the last couple of weeks, President Barack Hussein Obama (peace be unto him) and his sycophantic minions have been pushing the message that those wascally Wepublicans have been getting campaign money in “from God knows where”.  Well, methinks they protest too much:

So far, the latest figures show that the Democratic Party machinery has outraised its Republican counterpart in this campaign cycle by almost $270 million.

And even when outside spending on television advertising and direct mail is added to the mix, Republicans still haven’t closed the gap.

The money race totals come to $856 million for the Democratic committees and their aligned outside groups, compared to $677 for their Republican adversaries, based on figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Included in that total: conservative groups have spent $169 million on ads attacking Democratic House and Senate candidates, compared to $80 million by liberal-leaning groups, based on figures as of Tuesday.

So, where are all these machinations, getting the party that George Soros has bought and paid for?

Not very far.  According to a poll published by Harris Interactive yesterday, Scooter’s dropped to a new low.   Currently, two-thirds of Americans (67%) have a negative opinion of the job he’s doing while just over one-third (37%) have a positive opinion.

And, according to RealClearPolitics, even though they always predict conservatively, the  Dems are not going to fare well next Tuesday.  In the House races, they show 178 Democrats, 223 Republicans, and 34 Toss Ups.  In the Senate races, they show 49 Democrats, 45 Republicans, and 6 Toss Ups.

We have 6 days left to make a difference, Americans.  If you have friends who are still wishy-washy about what’s happening in this country, make an effort to speak to them about the elections.  This is our moment.  This is our opportunity.  Let’s make it a historic night.  In fact, let’s make it unprecedented!

9 thoughts on “6 Days of Dem Dirty Tricks to Go

  1. Crimefyter's avatar Crimefyter

    I would not be one bit surprised if there were individuals with laptops that had access to altering the casting of votes on these machines. Anything is possible in the electronic age.

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  2. Crimefyter's avatar Crimefyter

    This Kentucky fiasco may have some severe repercussions. This is almost a “perfect storm” moment. In a race where many of us already have to hold our nose and cast a vote, the Paul campaign provides, yet, more ammunition to the libs. The Dem voting base here is almost 1.75 to 1 for Republicans. We have to now hope that the Dems aren’t motivated by this as well as conservatives washing their hands of the thuggish campaign tactics.

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  3. lovingmyUSA's avatar lovingmyUSA

    Democrat=voter fraud. Simple. Reminds me of of all the stories growing up of races where one of the contestants always cheats to win…and the other plays by the rules. Of course, those were only stories….

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