Those who’ve been reading this blog for a while know that I’ve made multiple
mentions of the idiocy that take place in Florida. Quinnipiac University has
released the data from a recent
poll regarding the upcoming election and how Floridians perceive it. I’ll leave
careful scrutiny of the numbers as an exercise for the reader. 😉
Tag Archives: politics
Fall of the Roman Empire
This article offers a different perspective on the "clothespin" vote so many will be casting November 2. It's quite entertaining and sure to rankle more than a few people. I only wonder, which emperor(s) should Bush could be compared to? Kerry? (Thanks, rogueclassicism)
Fake Precision
Here’s another adventure in what may become a regular feature, “Debunk the Statistical
Conclusions”. This time it’s a survey about Catholic voting preferences.
Dubious Support
I don’t think John Kerry is likely to brag about support from the King
of Sleaze and his minions. Who would? Perhaps Larry
Flynt.
[Changed “Flint” to “Flynt” – Funky]
Black Eye
Pro-Eugenics Candidate Running for Congress Again
A Republican candidate for Congress in 2004, repudiated by the GOP for his support of eugenics and talk of “favored races,” has again made it onto the ballot in Tennessee. But evidently not for long. James L. Hart, 62, who marched with Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, will be the subject of a Republican Executive Committee meeting March 25 for a vote on whether he is a “bonafide Republican,” or should be stricken from the ballot in Tennessee’s Eighth Congressional District. Hart won 8,227 votes in the Republican primary election in 2004 and went on to collect 59,853 votes in the general election won by incumbent Rep. John Tanner, D-Tenn., with 173,623 votes.
This
guy won’t do anything to help the Republican party’s reputation as being the
“rich white guy” party. I’d like to see him debate Alan Keyes.