Category: Election ’04

  • Going to Bed Soon

    Election decided … seriously. We can wait some hours on Nevada, New Mexico and Iowa, but it’s essentially done.

    Now let’s get back to the business of saving our civilization.

  • Bush Can’t Lose Tonight

    Per MSNBC.

    They have currently called 269 electoral votes for Dubya, meaning worst case scenario a tie.

  • Fox Just Called Ohio

    For the POTUS. Put that with Florida, and we’re looking pretty good. As far as I can tell, Fox was the first to call it, leaving them open for the next Moore mockumentary.

    Looks like Election Day Tuesday, Litigation Day Wednesday. I expect no Kerry concession, as this is his destiny. Just ask him.

  • Election Blogging Update

    The girlfriend is verging on venturing off to sleep, frustrated that we don’t know yet who won.

    However, things are looking better and better in Ohio, with Florida already in the books (take that, 2000).

  • Alright, Pete!

    And so long, Martin.

    Congressman Pete Sessions has just been declared the winner in the hotly contested and recently redrawn 32nd over fellow incumbent Martin Frost. As I expected.

    Current Presidential electoral tallies, per CNN, are Bush 193, Kerry 112, with several big players still too close to call (e.g. Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, etc.). At this time, no state called by the networks has changed hands from 2000.

  • Election Blogging

    I’m at the girlfriend’s for the vote tallying. I was a bad boyfriend and didn’t set up the wireless networking over the weekend as planned, so blogging will be light for a bit.

    So far, things are playing out pretty much as expected on the states the networks have actually had the sack to call. It looks like questionable exit poll results and the 2000 Florida fiasco have left the decision-makers a little gun-shy.

  • On Election Eve ’04

    No jitters, just a sense of calm and curiosity.

    No matter the victor, the world will not end, the Islamist terrorists will neither immediately perish nor instantly bring about the downfall of Western civilization.

    I’ll grant that a Kerry presidency will be a step towards a quicker peace and a greater acceptance in the global community. I do not view either of these issues a plus at this momentous crux in history. Kerry will pursue fuzzy ol’ Osama, and vigorously at that. It is a political requirement for his possible administration. He will work quickly to bring a state of stability in Iraq; however, not the longterm stability that is needed, as he will only work for a stable enough situation to tone down operations and begin an “honorable” draw-down. Other than Osama, the military aspects of the war against Islamic terror will begin to wane.

    None of this means we are doomed. It only means that we would creep back to a pre-9/11 mindset. Osama’s capture or death would clinch this, and we would call victory and leave intact the dangerous environment that allowed an animal like Osama to grow and flourish. No, Western civilization would not immediately fail, but the long-term price for its survival would increase dramatically — a needed burden prolonged only to our children or grandchildren.

    A Bush win would perpetuate the fight as is, pursued with energy and tenacity on several fronts. The war will be fought decisively; Bush simply and instinctively realizes it is better to fight it now with an iron gauntlet balanced by a promise of liberty. Whether now or later, that is the longterm formula for success, to offer opportunity of hope and destroy those who refuse.

    Other than Bush’s tax plans, there is little domestically in either candidate that the libertarian side of me can support, but certainly Kerry’s plans are worse from my vantage.

    Jitters, no. Doom, no. Hope, yes. Intrigue, definitely. Here’s some things I’ll be keeping an eye on tomorrow evening (and possibly Wednesday morning):

    • Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and New Jersey. Not much enthusiasm for Bush success in these three, but success in any two of them would immediately signal a long night for Kerry.
    • Florida. Duh.
    • The effect of gay marriage ballot amendments on conservative and moderate turnout in eleven states, including Arkansas and Oregon but especially Ohio and Michigan.
    • The South Dakota senatorial contest between Daschle and Thune.
    • The local congressional battle between Sessions and Frost.

    Okay, I’m calm. On the other hand, my girlfriend is fretting up a Texas twister. Apparently, so is blogger Phil Gray of Shades of Gray (Umbrae Canarum), who expresses his jitters at great length here.

  • October: a Failed Month for the Terrorists

    American deaths in Iraq were higher in July than June, up even more in August, and September was bloodier still, a casualty trend Senator Kerry tried to use to his advantage in the presidential debates.

    October opened with an election pending but supposedly tenuous in Afghanistan.

    Australian participation in the Iraq campaign was a key issue in the electoral challenge to the Howard government.

    The American presidential campaign was in full swing and had to be a choice target.

    October is now over. Afghanistan went to the polls with little incident. The appeasement movement failed in Australia. The American political season continued free of any successful terrorist activity, short of a video tape. And, despite an increased pressure on Islamist strongholds such as Fallujah, American deaths in Iraq were down from September and August (as of this writing).

    October — a month of impotence and failure for the Islamist bastards. It’s a shame so many will go to the polls tomorrow in America with little or no knowledge of the coalition’s recent successes. As the saying goes, a building that doesn’t burn isn’t news, and apparently a story that doesn’t burn President Bush needs no fanfare.

  • Full Transcript: Bin Laden’s Video-Taped Message

    Conveniently held to deny the American electorate a weekend to digest it before going to the polls, the full transcript of Osama bin Laden’s video has been released. On Friday, al-Jazeera aired a cherry-picked version, and even then I said the speech could’ve been penned by Michael Moore or the Kerry camp. Now, looking at previously unreleased portions, it is startling to see how much this creature is in line with the lunatic left.

    Bush is still engaged in distortion, deception and hiding from you the real causes.

    And that day, it was confirmed to me that oppression and the intentional killing of innocent women and children is a deliberate American policy.

    This means the oppressing and embargoing to death of millions as Bush Sr. did in Iraq in the greatest mass slaughter of children mankind has ever known and it means the throwing of millions of pounds of bombs and explosives at millions of children — also in Iraq — as Bush Jr. did in order to remove an old agent and replace him with a new puppet to assist in the pilfering of Iraq’s oil and other outrages.

    In addition, [President George H. W.] Bush sanctioned the installing of sons as state governors and didn’t forget to import expertise in election fraud from the region’s presidents to Florida to be made use of in moments of difficulty.

    Rather, the policy of the White House that demands the opening of war fronts to keep busy their various corporations — whether they be working in the field of arms or oil or reconstruction — has helped al-Qa’ida to achieve those enormous results.

    [The] Bush administration has also gained something of which anyone who looks at the size of the contracts acquired by the shady Bush administration-linked mega-corporations, like Haliburton and its kind will be convinced.

    But the darkness of the black gold blurred his vision and insight and he gave priority to private interests over the public interest of America. So the war went ahead, the death toll rose, the American economy bled and Bush became embroiled in the swamps of Iraq that threatened his future.

    War for oil. Baby-killers. Stolen election. Halliburton. Bush misleading.

    This evil being is begging to the left to save him.

    No, your security is in your own hands. And every state that doesn’t play with our security, has automatically guaranteed its own security.

    Make no mistake, Osama is threatening any state that doesn’t go to John Kerry because he absolutely fears President Bush and fears our success against the Islamist bastards.

  • Moore to Have Cameras at Polling Places

    Even better than international election monitoring, we are now blessed with this.

    Liberal filmmaker [sic — the words is actually spelled “hack”] Michael Moore plans to have hundreds of cameras outside polling places in Ohio and Florida on Election Day to watch for attempts to suppress voter turnout.

    The director of the anti-Bush documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11” announced Saturday that a total of 1,200 professional and nonprofessional cameramen, filmmakers and videographers will bring their cameras to polling places in the two presidential battleground states, especially in minority communities.

    “I’m putting those who intend to suppress the vote on notice: Voter intimidation and suppression will not be tolerated,” Moore said in a statement.

    Sorry your attack propaganda didn’t have the overwhelming impact you’d hoped. Now shut up and go away. How about a nice “documentary” about Tony Blair suppressing the truth about Nessie?

    Oh yeah, the Aggies lost to crapalicious Baylor.