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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Friday, Jan. 4, 2008
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: January 04, 2008 | |||
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| Friday, January 4, 2008 There will be plenty of discussion of the Iowa Caucus on the air today ... so no sense in spilling all of the beans in the notes. For those of you who care, and there are many who don't, the winners were Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton came in third. Here are the results with 100 percent of precincts reporting: Democrats: Obama 38% Edwards 30% Clinton 29% Richardson 2% Gravel and Kucinich didn't even get one percent of the vote. Republicans: Huckabee 34% Romney 25% Thompson 13% McCain 13% Paul 10%
I saw tape of Hillary screeching this morning that they were now going to "take this enthusiasm" to New Hampshire. Enthusiasm? What enthusiasm? As Peggy Noonan says, Hillary had the money, she had the organization, she had Bill ... and she lost. She came in third. She didn't even carry the female vote .. that went to Obama. Perhaps the more people see of Hillary Clinton the more they're reminded of her lies, her meanness and her seemingly unquenchable desire for power. Look at Hillary and you see:
Oh yeah .. there's more, and (again) as Peggy Noonan says in this column: "There's something about her that makes you look, watch, think, look again, weigh and say: No."
No ... I don't think that the FairTax propelled Huckabee to victory, but I do think it was certainly a factor. Apparently the opinion makers agree, because there has been no dearth of attempts to destroy Huckabee by demagoging the FairTax. Those who have a vested interest in the current tax system seem somewhat concerned. On, now, to New Hampshire. Belinda and I will be flying to Manchester on Sunday and will be broadcasting from the scene of the crime, if you will, on Monday and Tuesday. We put up polls yesterday asking you who would win Iowa. Just for fun, here are the results:
Looks like you didn't count on Edwards doing as well as he did. And obviously legions of Ron Paulistas visited the Republican poll.... but basically you guys got the winners. Good job! Now, do you have any stock tips?
Who would object to this? That's an easy one. The people who don't have the guts to confront this threat, and the courage to respond to it, certainly don't want people to be reminded of the threat we face through a campaign commercial. Keep running the ads, Rudy. People need reminding. Lately we've been getting a lot of these "right to vote" emails. Well now it seems that even Europeans want the "right to vote" ... in American elections. An editorial in the Brussels Journal explains that American presidential elections are not "home affairs." Because the US elections impact the entire world, the editors of the Brussels Journal feel that they should have their say. Yup, you got it ... the Euro-weenies now seem to feel that they have some sort of a right to participate in U.S. presidential elections. The editorial says, "Hence, the world should be given the right to vote. Because the current situation is a blatant case of taxation without representation, against which the Americans rebelled in 1776." What? What in the world are they snorting at the editorial board meetings at the Brussels Journal? American citizens don't even have a right to vote in presidential elections - and now these clowns want their votes to count? The trouble here is that Democrats might actually embrace the idea. After all, if there is a group of people who could be counted on to go along with the weakness personified by the MoveOn Democrats, it would be the Euro-wimps. The city of San Francisco now has a program to provide medical care for uninsured adults who are not covered by the Medi-Cal program. Starting in January, city officials plan to expand the eligibility to all of its remaining 26,000 uninsured residents, in addition to thousands of "non residents" that are working in San Francisco for companies with no healthcare coverage. There's a catch. This expansion of this welfare program is supposed to be funded by the employers who are not providing coverage. In other words, this San Francisco healthcare ordinance requires employers to offer health care coverage, and if they do not offer coverage, they will are forced to pay a fee to the city to support this new government-run healthcare program. Funding for this new program is "projected" to cost $200 million per year. Yeah, since when has a projected cost for any entitlement program actually been accurate? The funding comes from state and local taxes, patient payments based on income, and contributions (mandatory fees) from employers who don't offer insurance. San Francisco is a great city with a horrid government. How long will it take the San Francisco leaders to destroy it all? Freezing temperatures and snow in Mexico. In Mexico? How are they keeping the tortillas warm? And now scientists are predicting a "slightly cooler" 2008. Although these scientists still believe that 1998 is the warmest year on record ... Will 2008 be the year that we come to recognize that the who global warming scare has been nothing but a scam? One can only hope. REDNECK SCRAP BOOK File this under "hold my beer and watch this." More in the Redneck Scrap Book. READING ASSIGNMENTS Supreme Court Justice Bill Clinton? Not likely, after Hillary's loss last night in Iowa. The deputy prime minister of Iraq is blaming Iraq corruption on years of United Nations corruption and its wasteful use of money. For those of you who listen to me on the Mother Ship - News Talk 750 WSB - here's a look at Scott Slade 25 years ago. Hugo Chavez has decided to replace his Vice President without any explanation as to why. Hugo rules! A Muslim immigrant in Dallas is suspected of killing his two daughters because he was upset with their Western ways and dating activities. Just another chapter in the story of the wonderful, peace-loving religion of Islam. The federal government wants to buy 17,000 homes in flood-prone areas of Mississippi and convert the land into a coastal protection program. Why should any of my money go to buy a home that was built in a flood-prone area in Mississippi? A mayor in Indiana is refusing to leave office, even though a new mayor has already been inaugurated. A man in a wheelchair got stuck in a snowbank in Wisconsin. A woman came along to help the man ... and then robbed him. Here's a big "duhhh" ... new research suggests that happiness makes you healthier. Researchers are working with fruit flies to figure out why flies (and presumably humans) develop homosexual tendencies when drunk. A celebutard update ... Lindsay Lohan is hittin' the bottle again. | |||
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