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Jobs Americans Won't Take

Has it come to this?  Let's repeal NAFTA and put Americans back to work.
 
Canadian Jayde Nicole, 22, from Port Perry, Ont., is the 2008 Playboy Playmate of the Year.
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Dem Woes

Peggy Noonan today gives us a sad picture of the Democratic party.  That is, sad if you happen to be a Democrat. 
 

The Democratic Party can't celebrate the triumph of Barack Obama because the Democratic Party is busy having a breakdown. You could call it a breakdown over the issues of race and gender, but its real source is simply Hillary Clinton. Whose entire campaign at this point is about exploiting race and gender.

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Hillary's Decline

George Will has a good column today on the fall of Hillary.  In part, he attributes it to poor campaign planning and in part, to the process.
 

Most of all, she was too late in understanding how much the Democratic Party's mania for "fairness," as mandated by liberals like her, has, by forbidding winner-take-all primaries, made it nearly impossible for her to overcome Obama's early lead in delegates. If Democrats, who genuflect at the altar of "diversity," allowed more of it in their delegate selection process, things might look very different. If even, say, Texas, California and Ohio were permitted to have winner-take-all primaries (as 48 states have winner-take-all allocation of their electoral votes), Clinton would have been more than 400 delegates ahead of Obama before Tuesday and today would be at her ancestral home in New York planning to return some of its furniture to the White House next January.

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Bad Night for Clinton

I was pulling for her, but it didn't work out so well.  This New York Post article sums it up.
 

STICK A FORK IN HER - SHE'S DONE

TAILOR-MADE INDY SPINS OUT A SHROUD FOR HILL

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NC for Obama?

Here's one good indicator for Obama.  A big turnout in cities like Durham will certainly help.
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Ethanol

If you love ethanol, check this out.  You might change your mind.
 
Corn ethanol would not exist at all without Uncle Sam. The handouts began with ethanol tax credits in the Energy Tax Act of 1978. It was an attempt to solve two problems at once: our vulnerability to oil shortages and corn prices that had been depressed by our agricultural subsidies. In 1980, a punitive tariff of 50 cents per gallon was laid against ethanol imports (the rate today is 2.5 percent plus 54 cents). This and government sugar-price supports and tariffs guaranteed that American corn would be the only cost-effective feedstock for ethanol. Ethanol producers also became eligible in 1980 for government-guaranteed loans for up to 90 percent of their construction costs. (By 1988, the government had lost $352 million in defaults.) The government provided other assistance as well — R&D funding, for example.
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McCain and the Courts

Conservatives looking for a reason to support John McCain should look no further than the Supreme Court.  This piece sums up his remarks in Winston-Salem today.
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Wisdom from Thomas Sowell

Care for a little bit of Tom Sowell?   He gets the Wright/Obama controversy just right.
 
Like everyone else, I have also been hearing a lot lately about Jeremiah Wright, former pastor of the church that Barack Obama has belonged to for 20 years.

Both men, in their different ways, have for decades been promoting the far left vision of victimization and grievances — Wright from his pulpit and Obama as a community organizer for the radical group ACORN, as a collaborator with former Weatherman terrorist Bill Ayers, and as the member of the U.S. Senate with the farthest-left voting record.

Later, when the ultimate political prize — the White House — loomed on the horizon, Obama did a complete makeover, now portraying himself as a healer of divisions.

The difference between Barack Obama and Jeremiah Wright is that they are addressing different audiences, using different styles adapted to those audiences.

It is a difference between upscale demagoguery and ghetto demagoguery, playing the audience for suckers in both cases.
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Vog in Paradise

For those of you who love the Big Island, this article is not good news.
 

Big Island crops are shriveling as sulfur dioxide from Kilauea wafts over them and envelops them in "vog," or volcanic smog. People are wheezing, and schoolchildren are being kept indoors during recess. High gas levels led Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to close several days this month, forcing the evacuation of thousands of visitors.

Residents of this volcanic island are used to toxic gas. But this haze is so bad that farmers are thinking about growing different crops, and many people are worrying about their health.

 
Don't let this stop you from visiting, however.  And if you go, stay here.
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Good News for Hillary

It's good news for Hillary if this poll is correct.
 
InsiderAdvantage’s Matt Towery: “Really interesting dynamics at play here. Clinton has increased her lead among white voters to 58% - very close to the 60% plus level needed to pull off a victory. She now leads among those who say they are Democrats but has started to trail among Unaffiliated voters, who are allowed to participate in Tuesday’s election. Additionally, African-American voters are not quite as solid with Obama as they have been, at least based on previous exit polls. Clinton has remained in the upper teens (17%) of African-American support in our recent surveys. African-American turnout will be the key to this race. Our poll is based on a turnout model of 35% African-American vote. Anything under that number could give Clinton a shocking upset. But Indiana has become a true horserace that should concern the Clinton camp.”
 
 
 
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Obama's Friends

Check out Michelle Malkin's take on Obama's other best friend, Bill Ayers.  At least Rev Wright never bombed anybody.
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Update on N.C. GOP Ad

It looks like the Reuters story yesterday had it wrong.  The N.C. GOP has not yet capitulated.  Of course, this is a Reuters story, so it may be wrong too.  Rush hit this hard today.  I think the Democrats need a reality check in this case.  They don't really understand how Obama could pull down their ticket in states like North Carolina.  Hillary should be funding this ad.
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Union Card Check

It's always good to see Johnny Sac.  Even if he supports Hillary, he did the right thing in this ad.
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N.C GOP Ad

I guessed this would happen, but perhaps not so soon.  The ad was seen by far more on the Internet than would have seen it had it just gone on television unannounced.  Expect more ads along these lines if Obama makes to the general election.  McCain will denounce them of course, but the groups airing them will not be as accommodating as the N.C. GOP.
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