I wrote and posted this a 2 years ago. I believe it's aged rather well: (Now that we've discovered the Pole Dancer was "the last one in the room(tm)" the blood is on her hands as well.
The basis for the Biden Administration: “Necessity is the plea of every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” – William Pitt. The blog that NOBODY reads... but everyone gets upset about. The stories we want to read the least... but the ones we need to read the most.
Friday, August 30, 2024
This has actually aged rather well: my "no-response" letter to #DementiaJoe and the Pole Dancer:
Thursday, August 29, 2024
So the Pole Dancer and her Stolen Valor Neocommunist finally agree to a scam interview.
Pathetic. Pre-recorded. Scripted. Polished to make her look good. And still, it was a full-on disaster. She looked hung over. Pure cowardice. Fits in well with the Pole Dancer and No Balz Walz. Imagine this level of cowardice facing down China... Russia... muslim terrorists. Oh.... wait. That's what we've got now. How's that working out for us?
The Native American Privilege Card?
More waste of millions from Washington State taxpayers. Not that leftists care.
Here's the FB story:
Just a quick reminder from 2017: Hold candidates accountable for their lies: the myth of the 20% Rule
A brief reminder from 2017 and Clark County Politics:
Monday, August 19, 2024
I continue to be astounded that leftists don't believe children are undergoing permanent sterilization and mutilation in the name of fake gender changes.
Whenever this issue comes up on social media, a battalion of leftists will continually comment that it's all lies, it's Republican nonsense and that it never happens.
Guess what?
It DOES happen, it HAS happened and it will CONTINUE to happen.
Here in Washington State, the legislature signed the Pro-Child Groomer Bill, where children can be, literally, taken by the state who will then LIE to the child's parents concerning the child's location and the procedures they're undergoing.
Regardless of the parent's wishes.
Saturday, August 10, 2024
One of the major pitches from the left, aimed at minorities that I see, repeatedly, is that they have to vote for Roundheels because she's "black" and a woman.
Leftist billionaire and state elected corruption. Caught in the act. UPDATED:UPDATED:UPDATED Billionaire effort to strip the initiatives off the ballot.
Friday, August 09, 2024
The Walz issue and feigned ignorance by the left.
Leftists claim to have a problem with "attacking Tim Walz" over his "military service." (Quoting a snippet of a CNN sob fest:
"One of the things I think is at what point military service did become a
liability?"
At no point.
The liability is when you lie about it or exaggerate it for some political gain.
Tim Walz has, on many more times than on a single occasion, done that very
thing.
So even asking the question begs another question: are leftists generally and
media-leftists particularly, stupid?
Let me make one thing perfectly clear: if roles were reversed, these same
leftists playing ignorant would be beating J.D. Vance and Trump TO DEATH with
these SAME allegations. They'd attack his integrity. They'd be asking the
exact, same questions about Vance that veterans around the planet are asking
about Walz.
I've been both an NCO (Army Staff Sergeant) and commissioned officer. I totally
get what it takes.
I enlisted at 17 (day after my 17th birthday, come to think of it) as well
during Vietnam, for active duty. I was a Recon Scout in the 3rd Infantry
Division. My first enlistment was 4 years.
I was not sent to Vietnam mainly because the Army wasn't shipping 17 -year-olds
in 1972. It wasn't an option.
I do not know what Walz's motivation(s) were for abandoning his unit, then on
orders for Iraq. Nor do I care.
But the reality of his situation based on the timing of those actions alone are
certainly subject to examination.
As the unit's Sergeant Major, he HAD AN OBLIGATION TO HIS TROOPS. PERIOD. And
he knew it.
He lied about his obligated term of service; acceptance of the rank of Command
Sergeant Major (E9) required an automatic 2 year extension to the 4 years he
had reenlisted for.
He deliberately failed to complete his schooling and, as a result, was
administratively reduced in rank back to Master Sergeant (E8).
The bottom line?
He was THE senior ranking enlisted soldier in that unit. HE set THE example for
ALL of the other NCO's in that battalion.
And the example he set was exiting a unit deploying to combat in Iraq. THAT is
abandonment.
So, in complete response to the question?
The 24 years he was in uniform is not the issue. Had he not lied/exaggerated
about his rank, his position, and his claims of what amounts to combat? This
wouldn't even have been on the radar, although I will point out that both Bush
and Quayle were beaten to a pulp by a fringe-left press over THEIR
Reserve/Guard service.
THOSE are the issues. And he deserves the same negative attention for it that
you know damned well the left would be heaping on Vance if this had been the
other way around.
Just remember: democrats simply don't care that he lied. If they did, Dick
Blumenthal would have never been elected and twice reelected to the US Senate
after lying about his alleged service in Vietnam.
This isn't difficult. And the leftists asking this question already know the
answer. They do not move their ball forward by acting as if they can't
understand it.
The only thing they care about is making this go away. And they will attack
anyone that keeps it alive.
Meanwhile, Walz gets zero accountability for his actions. And they wouldn't
have it any other way.
Wednesday, August 07, 2024
Efforts are underway to try and "unify" the state GOP after the results of Tuesday's primary.
That's an extremely long putt.
Right or wrong, the effort to trash Semi Bird was, occasionally, over the top.
We are typically a "feelings" based society.
It was clear to me months before any of this started that Bird never had a chance. He had no money and essentially zero name recognition, particularly in the Puget Sound region... which, like it or hate it, is where elections usually are won or lost.
Had we never heard of his military record, good or bad, he still would have lost.
But had we never heard of his military record, chances of unity would be much greater today than they, in reality, have any chance of approaching.
Which is none.
On June 26th, having given this a great deal of thought, I wrote:
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Here is my professional opinion of the outcome.
The GOP candidate in the general will be the former Congressman.
When the GOP-endorsed candidate gets clobbered in the primary, two things will happen. First, the GOP base will stay home in droves for the general. There will be zero ways to incentivize the base to throw their support behind a candidate who, along with his surrogates, never misses the opportunity to belittle the soldier’s supporters... and who, all while the non-endorsed candidate, when he was in Congress, on the surface at least, has a voting record in office that would make Patty Murray smile.
Think in terms of Jaime Herrera voting to impeach Donald Trump in that totally unconstitutional congressional kangaroo impeachment court… or Liz Cheney/Adam Kinzinger's democrat efforts on the Jan 6 Committee.
But the exact, same, thing would happen if the Soldier won. The leftist Republicans would refuse to vote for him, making the outcome inevitable and a replay of the Culp campaign 4 years ago.
Second, by committing political hara-kiri, the state party will have been reduced to the political laughing stock of the PNW.
Far too often, even those actively engaged in the political realm fall victim to the “is he like me” syndrome instead of the “can he win” syndrome.
That’s what happened here.
Conservatives are frequently unable to separate the two because a major part of conservatism all-too-frequently involves feelings instead of political reality.
That is not to say that conservatives are wrong in their thinking as to what is the best course of action of those available. But that IS to say that frequently, conservatives as a group forget that they make up, perhaps, 30% of the electorate. And in this state? Likely even less.
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In all of this, we can see the symptoms. No one realistically believed Reichert could win statewide. The Establishment hacks that put him up to it are the same hacks that supported the democrat over the Republican in the 3rd Congressional District 2 years ago and spent millions to torpedo him, which they did successfully.
The GOP establishment would rather have a democrat win than a conservative Republican.
Sadly, my professional opinion in all of this is that absent some major October Surprise, this election is already over. And my professional opinion is not the result of any bias for or against anyone. It is my assessment of politics in this state.
Were I wrong in this assessment, leftists would be rioting against their city governments. Seattle has turned into a sewer. Tacoma may even be worse. Most every city of any size in this state, including Vancouver, refuses to act to end crime, homelessness, drugs and everything that goes with it. And the majority of these cities continuing to foster these outcomes all have the commonality of leftist dominance in city government.
Even Lynnwood has city council members involved in drag queens for 2 year-olds. Grooming is obvious and open. And who’s doing anything about it?
ANGER is required to replace incumbents or titular incumbents. And it’s just not there at the state level. It SHOULD be. But it isn’t.
And as a result, the winner in this state will not be a Republican.
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Some reading this may disagree. But I believe that the harder Reichert supporters pushed (against a guy who had no chance to win anyway, IMHO), the less likely there was any chance Reichert could win as I believe many... far too many... will refuse to vote for him based on how they believe he treated Bird and how, effectively, his surrogates, formal or otherwise, treated Bird's supporters.
The "let's make nice" attempt is needed. But it will also fail.
In the future, the party needs to take a deep, hard look at itself. Before it can figure out how it can win, they need to figure out why they keep losing.
And for close to the last 40 years, the magic key has eluded them.
That does not mean become "democrat light." Nor does it mean "out-democrating the democrats" as the GOP has done all too frequently in the name of "bipartisanship."
As a former executive director for the state GOP, and a senior legislative staffer in Olympia, like the saying goes "I know a thing or two because I've seen a thing or two." But frequently, people in politics in this area and this state don't like what I have to say because it moves them out of their comfort zone.
Next time around, determine a candidate's "win-ability quotient."
THEN figure out if they support enough of the platform that the party, in turn, can support them.
But it does no one any good to put forward a candidate who checks every platform box, but who has none of the equipment; from money, to knowledge, to know-how to name familiarity to get it done.
And leave how you, as a party, "feel" about them out of it.