Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Who Deserves Credit For Republican Victory?

Here is a great subject for tomorrow's poll question; which pundit deserves the most credit for the overwhelming Republican victory in the latest midterm elections? Was it Glenn Beck? Bill O'Reilly? Laura Ingraham, Dennis Miller? Which if any individual should take the most credit for what happened yesterday? Or does Obama himself deserve credit for the wave of populist opposition against his party? Obama's own former Senate seat was won by a Republican. If the people who first elected Obama to represent them in Washington have no abandoned the Democratic party, they have big problems.

Tuesday, November 2nd, the end of Nancy Pelosi as majority leader of Liberals in the American House of Representatives.

8 comments:

  1. You missed out Palin, more than 3 doz Rep she supported won seats

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101104/ap_on_el_pr/us_palin_track_record;_ylt=Auc6nMHdiqBMmpo2QIIQhTx34T0D;_ylu=X3oDMTJyajlxMTZvBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAxMTA0L3VzX3BhbGluX3RyYWNrX3JlY29yZARwb3MDMTEEc2VjA3luX2FydGljbGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNzY29yZWNhcmRvbnA-

    Although I have to agree, I think Obama deserves most of the credit.

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  2. I can't decide who to like more - Dana Loesch or Megyn Kelly. Conservative commentators in the States are sweeeeeeet.

    Oh, to answer the question - Obama. It all leads back to Obama.
    It was anti-Obama sentiment and anti-Obama policies and anti-what-Obama-has-done-to-the-economy.

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  3. I would say Rush, but Pamela Geller of atlasshrugs.com with her campaign and rally against the Ground Zero mosque was crucial. I think Obama's statement at a White House Ramadan iftar dinner endorsing building a mosque near Ground Zero and his subsequent "clarification" on the issue were a crucial tipping point in America's realization that he does not share their values.

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  4. Sarah Palin, the Mommo Grizzly, is brilliant and was the most visible republican during the campaign. She would be a great president.

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  5. You forgot Mark Levin. I used to find him the most irritating and now I make an effort not to miss his show. :b

    He's very... eccentric? or outrageously blunt. But he is certainly quite brilliant.

    A loud mouth for sure but when your so right about something it gets frustrating having to explain it in explicit detail to some callers who don't have the slightest clue how the world works and are historically illiterate.

    Anywhoot, I cast my vote for Andrew Breitbart from BigGovernment.com for good measure. That site deserves some creds too. Especially for exposing the NAACP for what it's become.

    OH! and let's not forget Lee Doren from HowTheWorldWorks!

    http://www.youtube.com/user/HowTheWorldWorks

    Good to see Glenn Beck taking the cake.

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  6. I forgot to mention that Mark Levin tends to sound like a ranting cartoon character... something to the tune of a higher pitched Peter Griffin.

    Oh and ahh... Limbaugh's show on the day of the election was amazing. Find a podcast of it and send it to anyone you know who's never heard his show. It was excellently done.

    The one from the day after wasn't--(IMO) very good. Couldn't keep my interest. Didn't care for his celebration music either.

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  7. Listening to the Mark Levine show from the day after the election since I missed the first and second halves.

    It talks about this very subject.

    http://www.marklevinshow.com/sectional.asp?id=32930#

    Really good listen and analysis. Especially against the GOP establishment.

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