Political Ad:Nancy Pelosi, Wicked Witch of the West … So Says John Dennis
Finally, truth in advertising … Nancy Pelosi, just plain Wicked.
Nancy Pelosi, the Wicked With of the West, she is not only after your hard earned money, but your little dog to … so says her political opponent in this November’s midterm election John Dennis. Check out this political ad, it is priceless. The Congressional challenger Dennis throws a bucket of “freedom” water on Pelosi … “I am melting”
Check out his website.
John Dennis gets an “A” for creativity and comedy; however, sadly Pelosi’s district is as liberal as it gets and is it any wonder why she has pushed so many bills through the US House that have gone directly against the will of mainstream Americans. The end result, Pelosi may win her battle, but she will lose the war as the GOP is poised to take over the House in 2010 and there is rumblings that Pelosi might lose her position of power if that occurs.
Posted September 14, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, House Elections, House of Representatives, Humor, Nancy Pelosi, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 4 comments |
Republicans Well Ahead of Democrats in Generic Congressional Ballot
GOP ahead in Generic Congressional Ballot …
According to the most recent Gallup poll,the GOP is back in the lead in the Generic Congressional Ballot by a 48% to 43% margin. However, what may be the biggest concern to Democrats and candidates running in this years 2010 midterm elections is the wide margin that Republicans have in voter enthusiasm. Although the Gallup poll has been erratic of late, one thing is for certain as the Weekly Standard points out … “the GOP has a huge lead among independent voters”.
Registered-voter preferences for Congress since the beginning of August have averaged 48% for Republican candidates and 43% for Democratic candidates, identical to this week’s results. While there have been a few instances in recent months when the Republicans were not ahead to at least some degree — including in mid-July, when the Democrats were up by six percentage points, and last week, when the parties were tied at 46% — the broad picture has generally been positive for the Republicans.
Rasmussen has Republicans out ahead of Democrats in the Generic Congressional Ballot by 9% points, 47% to 38%. How will this andvoter enthusiasm play into the close races where Democrat incumbents are not at the 50% threshold and the undecided vote could sway to the new candidate and swing the election?
Real Clear Politics average polling has the GOP up by a 7.8% margin. That is considered a huge margin when one factors in it si an average of numerous polls, all showing Republicans with a commanding lead in the Generic Congressional ballot.
Posted September 14, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Generic Congressional Ballot, Governor Races, House Elections, Polls, Senate Elections | no comments |
Barack Obama, From Democrat Obamamessiah to the President No Democrat Wants Near their Campaign
My what a difference 19 months makes …
Barack Hussein Obama has gone from the Obamamessiah, The One, the Democrat candidate who could walk on water and was a combination of Lincoln, Reagan and JFK all rolled up into one, to the “toxic” President that no Democrat wants around their campaign or a part of their political ads.
I got this lab coat, inflicted Obamacare on America and no Democrats want me in their ads …
Not one Democrat who voted for Obamacare and forced it down the throats of the American people are running ads promoting their great accomplishment. Why is that? Democrat strategists state that it would be political malfeasance” to run such an ad now because nearly 60% of Americans want to repeal the law. Yet Democrat law makers had no issue passing it against the will of the people. They thought you would just forget. DON’T EVER FORGET!
Posted September 9, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Governor Races, Hope and Change, House Elections, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Polls, Senate Elections, WTF | 7 comments |
Now CNN Poll has Republicans Up Big in Midterm Advantage with Generic Congressional Ballot … Rasmussen As Well
Democrats can spin it all the want … they are in deep trouble in advance of the 2010 midterm elections.
Obama’s “Hope & Change” has turned into, we do not think so Mr. President. We the People are about to send Barack Obama and Democrats a message like they have never seen before.
CNN, Gallup and Rasmussen all have Republicans with gains and the GOP up big in the Generic Congressional Ballot … I sense a trend here. According to the recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, Republicans now lead Democrats 52% to 45%in the “generic ballot” Congressional poll. This is a 4% point increase from from last month. Take your pick as to which polling numbers are more damning to Democrats. The end result will be a run on Kleenex on election eve for Democrats.
With November’s midterm elections less than two months away, a new national poll indicates that the Republicans’ advantage over the Democrats in the battle for Congress is on the rise.
According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday, the GOP leads the Democrats by 7 points on the “generic ballot” question, 52 percent to 45 percent. That 7-point advantage is up from a 3-point margin last month.
The generic ballot question asks respondents if they would vote for a Democrat or Republican in their congressional district, without naming any specific candidates.
“The survey indicates that independents and voters who dislike both parties are starting to break toward the GOP,”says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. “In a year when anger at incumbents is a dominant political force, the key to the election lies among those who aren’t rooting for either side.”
Posted September 6, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Gallup, Hope and Change, House Elections, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Polls, Rasmussen, Senate Elections | 4 comments |
Barack Obama … Less Than 60 Days from Midterm Elections and “The One” has a -21% Presidential Approval Index Rating
Why did anyone think a Socialist could create jobs?
Barack Hussein Obama is a total and complete disaster as President and the voters know it. With the 2010 midterm elections right around the corner, Obama has a -21% Presidential Approval Index Rating according to Rasmussen. Only 42% of voters approve of the job that Obama has done, while 56% disapprove.
Why are Obama’s numbers so poor … he earned them.
- The unemployment rate is up to 9.6%.
- Obama’s fabled Summer of job recovery has lost 283,000 jobs.
- Record number of Americans on food stamps.
- Record federal deficits
- Defying We the People and pushing Obamacare down the throats of Americans.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows that 24% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-five percent (45%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -21 (see trends).
Americans have grown weary of this deceitful President. Just before Labor Day weekend, poor job numbers are released and Barack Hussein Obama does a “happy, happy, joy, joy” dance about some silver lining but doesn’t mention there was a net job loss of 54K.
Today the president refrained from mentioning the net job loss of 54,000 jobs, or ever that August brought a net job loss. He said that the 67,000 private sector jobs created were “not nearly good enough” and said he would “in the weeks ahead” be detailing “further steps to create jobs and keep the economy growing, including extending tax cuts for the middle class and investing in the areas of our economy where the potential for job growth is greatest.”
The upcoming 2010 midterm elections are going to be all about the economy and Obama’s policies. Obama has had two years and has made matters worse. Both unemployment and spending have increased under Obama … the Democrats will feel the voters wrath on November 2.
Posted September 4, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Hope and Change, House Elections, Jobs, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Polls, Rasmussen, Senate Elections, Socialism, Unemployment | no comments |