GEORGIA–SENATE–Landmark Communications: Michelle Nunn (D) 49, Rep. Jack Kingston (R) 41; Nunn (D) 48, David Perdue (R) 42
The runoff between the two Republicans finally takes place tomorrow. Kingston leads Perdue 48 to 41 in this poll. It will be funny if the GOP picks up North Dakota and West Virginia (both of which they should), but then lose Kentucky and Georgia (which right now is likely). That would mean that, in order to win the Senate majority, the GOP will have to run the table and win in North Carolina, Louisiana, Arkansas, Montana, Colorado, and Alaska. Polling has been sparse in Alaska and Montana, but Begich (D) is holding his own out there and is expected to win. Hagan in North Carolina has drastically improved her position in North Carolina such that most prognosticators consider that race Lean Democratic (and usually, when there is a hint of competitiveness, the prognosticators always say Lean GOP). Landrieu is leading in Louisiana (though that race will be tough to read until after the November election due to Louisiana law requiring a runoff). And Senator Pryor is holding his own in Arkansas and the same can be said for Udall in Colorado. Right now, the only race of these six I see the GOP picking up is Montana.
NEW YORK–GOVERNOR–Siena : Gov. Andrews Cuomo (D) 60, Rob Astorino (R) 23.
OKLAHOMA–GOVERNORA–Rasmussen: Gov. Mary Fallin (R) 45, Joe Dorman (D) 40. This is probably an outlier.
Until each and every elected Republican everywhere condemns Sarah Palin, I will consider an important voice of the GOP. And as such, I think it is important when an important voice of a political party states that she has spoken with God and God has told her that he wants the President of the United States impeached. Indeed, Sarah.
Palin tried to revive her case for impeachment at the Western Conservative Summit, “I’m hearing some argue for ‘cautious inaction.’ They’re terming it. They’re saying ‘Well Obama’s policies expose his failures anyway, so why rock the boat.’ But that argument, it misses the point. Folks he is radically changing the balance of power. It’s setting a wicked dangerous precedent. With his pen and his phone, hes abrogating his presidential authority. Making himself a ruler not a President.”
Uh, you cannot abrogate your presidential authority and then make yourself supreme ruler, exercising all possible authority (including authority that goes beyond your constitutionally proscribed role). They are on opposite ends of the presidential authority use spectrum.
This is why, according to Sarah Palin, God wants Obama impeached, “This president’s forgotten man is we the people, and we the people know that our best days are still ahead because we know that God shed his grace. He’s given us our freedom to do what’s right. God doesn’t drive parked cars. I think he expects us to get up and take action in order to defend these freedoms that are God given. I think it’s an affront to God to let this go on because he gave us these freedoms. We’re not going to let someone, a person, a party take them from us. We’re not going to dethrone God and substitute him with someone who wants to play God.”
There is nothing quite like a Sarah Palin word salad. God doesn’t drive parked cars? So what, he takes a car already moving on the road and takes over, freaking everyone out?
Mrs. Palin, what freedoms are you talking about in the first place, and which of those freedoms are being taken away? That’s first and foremost.
Second, this God you are describing. Boy does he sound like a wimp. Remember, Sarah, you have described Barack Obama as a feckless whimp, and yet this person has somehow dethroned they almighty God? And this God ain’t going to do shit about it others do it for Him?
Talk about a lazy supreme being who does not believe in Republican principles.