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Looking Past 2006

Alright, so the 2006 midterm elections sucked. Wyoming is still red (besides our silly Democrat of a governer, but he was incumbent so it doesn’t count) and that means that the world will ultimately be okay.

The main issue I was watching was South Dakota’s Proposition 6 to ban all abortions in the state. Even though it lost, I consider the movement a partial victory. It was the first official attempt to overturn Roe v. Wade through the true democratic process of voting instead of sitting idly by and letting the oliogarchic Supreme Court make moral decisions for us. Furthermore, the proposition only failed by only 12% - an incredibly small number when you consider that it was asking to ban all abortions (with a mother’s health exception). That blows the pro-abortion crowd’s claim that Americans love abortion out of the water. Essentially, I think that the door has been opened for the pro-life movement to slowly but surely end abortion in America. It is going to take time - a simple fact that I hate given that time equals more deaths, but I truly believe victory is within reach.

Speaking more generally about the election, I don’t think I will ever make official election predictions again. It is simply too easy to predict that the Dems will takeover the house and too hard to realize that my prediction came true. Emotionally, I can’t handle it! Haha, but on a more serious note, I think that the Dems 2006 victory can only lead to a Republican victory in 2008. (If we turn back to our conservative base!)

Why am I so confident about this? Because, after two years of Speaker Pelosi (ugh… I think I just threw up a little) no one, I repeat no one is going to want Democratic leadership to see the light of day ever again. She’s perfect for the Republicans. As long as Republicans refuse to be the same whiny babies that the Dems were in 2000 and 2004 (and every other election in history). As long as Republicans go back to the conservative base and take a strong stance on all issues of limited government and traditional values (read: fight spending, fight illegal immigration, fight abortion), then America will be ready and waiting in 2008.

Oh, and I almost forgot: if Bush could just stop talking, that would be good too. Let Tony Snow talk. Let Cheney talk. Let Michael Steele talk. But Bush is too much of a spineless sissy boy for me. He can’t defend the war. He can’t attack illegal immigration. Really, what is he good for anymore? He just needs to sit back and veto!

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Ouch

I have so much to say, but I also have so many classes to go to. So I’ll get around to blogging about it later… after hebrew and math classes, after my “Intro to Handgun Safety” PE class, and after going to hear John Derbyshire (of the National Review) discuss “Will American survive until 2021?” Haha…

For now, as Keven so concisely put it, “Ouch. It hurts to lose. :(”

Then again… (I seriously have to go to class now!) I agree with Michelle Malkin about who is ultimately doing the losing today.

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Everyone’s Making Election Predictions

So… I suppose I should contribute.
I went to the House Professor’s Tea last week featuring American Studies Professor Glenn Altschuler. In between not being able to decide if he thought Burns (MT) or Allen (VA) was more “stupid” or “dumb,” he did throw out some surprisingly practical election predictions. He thinks the Dems will take the House and the Reps will keep the Senate. Obviously, I hope that the Reps keep both, but I think we will be doing good to keep the Senate and prevent a veto-proof Dem majority in the House.

Now, for my predictions on the big races:

Wyoming (the most important, obviously): all this talk about tied polls in the house race makes me a little nervous, but I think Cubin (R) will pull it out over Trauner (D). As for the governor, I have no idea. Not being in Wyoming right now pretty much gives me nothing to go off of. Instinct would tell me that Freudenthal (D) will pull through because he is an incumbant and the Hunkins campaign did nothing this summer. But, there is also the chance that Republicans actually vote Republican straight down the ticket. In that case, Hunkins could sweep. Thomas will win the Senate, there’s really not even a question about that. I’m also fairly positive Maxfield, Meyer, and Meyer will win Sec. of State, Treasury, and Auditor respectively.

From here out I’ll go in the same order as Ian at HotAir.

MD: Steele (R) over Cardin (D); CT: Lieberman (I) over Lamont (D); PA: Bob Casey (D) over Rick Santorum (R); VA: Allen (R) over Webb(D); TN: Corker (R) over Ford, Jr. (D); MT: Toss-up; MO: Toss-up; NJ: Menendez (D) over Kean, Jr. (R);
I actually think I agree with all of his picks with the exception that MT is a toss-up. I know the polls are going for Tester, but MT is still a red state at heart and I can’t really see them going too blue… but who really knows? I’m also leaning toward Talent taking MO, but I agree that it’s too close to call. As long as Wyoming stays red, the whole world can go blue for all I care. I took out the OH and MI predictions because I haven’t followed those races at all.

Locally in the upstate New York area, I’m pulling for Ray Meier (R) to beat Michael Acuri (D) for a house seat. I obviously have somewhat of a vested interest, having spent 5 hours campaigning for him on Sunday morning (being yelled at by the leading Catholic church and the leading protestant one - priceless). It’s supposed to be a really close race and it would be amazing for that to go Republican and pro-life!

Now I need to get back to work. Tomorrow night I’ll be election partying it up in the Cook House dining room with my libby House Dean and fellow politically oriented housemates. As long as Cubin wins, I won’t have to leave crying.

p.s. Ann Coulter’s column from last week is brilliant as always.

As millions of lunatic Muslims plot to murder Americans, some Americans — we call them “Soccer Moms” — will cast a vote to save Michael J. Fox this year. In the process, they will put all Americans at risk by voting for a frivolous, dying party.

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Former Senator Tom Who?

Just saw this via Drudge:

Daschle: Democrats will pick up seven U.S. Senate seats

Hahaha… makes me laugh. I almost forgot this guy existed.
There’s really nothing quote-worthy in this article… besides this:

He also demurred on a possible run for president.

“I haven’t made any decisions, any announcements,” he said. “I think there’s a big field out there … and it’s going to be exciting to see what’s going to happen.”

Daschle visited the politically pivotal states of New Hampshire and Iowa earlier this year to discuss a possible run with voters there.

So, apparently, Daschle has visited New Hampshire to feel the presidential race waters.

(haha, I’m seriously still laughing)

His new motto must be something like: If at first you can’t succeed and hold on to your Senate seat (being the minority leader and all) in South Dakota (of all places!), try try again and run for the presidency!

My question for Mr. Daschle: Honestly, what do you have to do to get a sparsely populated state with no big claim to federal power to sacrifice a Senate Minority Leader and vote in a newbie?

That must take some skill.

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