Video: Sarah Palin Endorsement Pays Off For Candidates

I wonder if an endorsement from John McCain would get the same results?

Via the Politico:

Palin had four primary endorsements in play – Carly Fiorina, Nikki Haley, Terry Branstad and Cecile Bledsoe – and three won or moved on to a runoff.

Palin served different roles for each candidate – sometimes spotlighting conservatives not well known to the national scene while at others validating conservative credentials to an unsure grassroots and even stepping in to deflect nasty attacks.

Perhaps Palin’s most powerful demonstration came in South Carolina, where her endorsement propelled a major swing in the polls for Haley’s primary campaign for governor and sustained the state representative through accusations of two separate affairs.

“Her decision to get – and stay – involved in the race here in South Carolina was a huge boon to our campaign, because it caused a lot of South Carolinians to take a second look at a rising in the polls but once-little known state legislator who was fighting to give them back their government,” Haley spokesman Tim Pearson said of Palin.

Megyn Kelly and Karl Rove on Sarah Palin’s endorsements:

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Don’t forget Sarah’s endorsement of Rand Paul.

Now, with Sarah’s great track record, Ann Coulter is asking Sarah Palin to help out and endorse the Senate candidate from Connecticut  because he can use all the help he can get.

Sarah Palin endorsed three dark-horse candidates in Republican match-ups this year, and all three won their primaries yesterday: Nikki Haley in South Carolina, Sharron Angle in Nevada and Carly Fiorina in California. No wonder Sarah’s being stalked by Joe McGinniss.

Now, she’s got to endorse Rob Simmons for U.S. Senate. Otherwise, Republicans can kiss the possibility of a major upset in Connecticut goodbye.

I wouldn’t ask, but the country is at stake. We have a mere 100 senators; only 17 Senate seats currently held by Democrats are up this year; and only about six of those could possibly go Republican, even in Newt Gingrich’s wildest fantasies.

Republicans have done a fantastic job predicting a landslide in the November elections, but not such a good job of doing anything that will actually help them achieve victory.

Which may explain why Connecticut Republicans rolled the dice and said: Let’s run a professional wrestling “impresario” for the U.S. Senate! … You never know. (emphasis added)

Tuesday Night Links: The Air Racing Edition

Some great reading for a Tuesday night…

EPA Makes Gulf Oil Spill Worse

Conservative or Libertarian, We Stand Against Statism

VOTE GODDAMNIT!!

Obama 2007: “I’ll talk to Iran without preconditions.” Obama 2010: talking to BP CEO is a waste of time under any conditions!

Freedom Outlaw?

DaleyGator Thought of the Day, This Might Make Your Head Explode

Happy B-Day Chris Wy…

Sarah Palin: Mr. President: you have to get involved

Two things.

The Poster Post Turtle

Greece Is The Word: US Debt To Hit $13.6 Trillion This Year, $20 Trillion By 2015

State of the unions-part five

Dueling Motto’s: Obama’s “Yes, We Can” and The US Constitution’s “No, You Can’t”

Jim DeMint has a great column on NRO today discussing the Constitution, how it limits Federal power, ensures liberty and how elected officials are circumventing it.

Here are a few great excerpts:

Democrats have always been the “party of go,” bent on transforming America with their “living Constitution,” which changes to suit the political whims of the day. That’s why Republicans shouldn’t flinch when they are criticized as being the “party of no.” Saying no is necessary to uphold the freedoms on which our nation was founded.

The Constitution is full of no’s. It is by telling the government what it cannot do that the Constitution protects our freedoms. The Founders loathed tyranny and sought to erect a government ruled by law, not people. As Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense, “in America the law is king.”

And this great excerpt regarding “no” and “shall not”

Using the Constitution’s amendment-making process, Americans have added even more no’s over the years: The 13th Amendment says no to slavery; the 15th and 19th Amendments say no one can be denied the right to vote based on race or sex.

Every clause of Article 1, Section 9, which is all about the limits on Congress, contains the words “no” or “shall not.”

And my favorite paragraphs.

Progressives like Obama believe government has limitless ability and power. Remember what Obama said the night he secured the Democratic presidential nomination: “This [is] the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.” Only a liberal would believe that tinkering with the levers of government could ever accomplish such planetary change.

If President Obama’s motto is “Yes, we can,” the Constitution’s is “No, you can’t.” Obama may have once been a constitutional scholar, but he’s no constitutionalist.

Jim DeMint is really stepping up and becoming a strong conservative leader in Congress. Be sure to read the rest at NRO.

147 days until November 2nd, 2010

Liberals Score Poorly On Basic Economic Questions

Why is this not surprising. Via The WSJ:

How did the six ideological groups do overall? Here they are, best to worst, with an average number of incorrect responses from 0 to 8: Very conservative, 1.30; Libertarian, 1.38; Conservative, 1.67; Moderate, 3.67; Liberal, 4.69; Progressive/very liberal, 5.26.

Americans in the first three categories do reasonably well. But the left has trouble squaring economic thinking with their political psychology, morals and aesthetics.

To be sure, none of the eight questions specifically challenge the political sensibilities of conservatives and libertarians. Still, not all of the eight questions are tied directly to left-wing concerns about inequality and redistribution. In particular, the questions about mandatory licensing, the standard of living, the definition of monopoly, and free trade do not specifically challenge leftist sensibilities.

Yet on every question the left did much worse. On the monopoly question, the portion of progressive/very liberals answering incorrectly (31%) was more than twice that of conservatives (13%) and more than four times that of libertarians (7%). On the question about living standards, the portion of progressive/very liberals answering incorrectly (61%) was more than four times that of conservatives (13%) and almost three times that of libertarians (21%).

The survey also asked about party affiliation. Those responding Democratic averaged 4.59 incorrect answers. Republicans averaged 1.61 incorrect, and Libertarians 1.26 incorrect.

Adam Smith described political economy as “a branch of the science of a statesman or legislator.” Governmental power joined with wrongheadedness is something terrible, but all too common. Realizing that many of our leaders and their constituents are economically unenlightened sheds light on the troubles that surround us.

This is why the left is so enamored with ‘green energy.’

Guitar Wars: JJ Cale- Guitar Man

JJ Cale:

Guitar player, songwriter, singer, engineer, technician, legend, icon, call him what you will, but Eric Clapton calls him a “master” and it was Clapton who jump started Cale’s career and may have saved him from obscurity. When Clapton cut Cale’s “After Midnight” in 1970, a song Cale put down in the mid-60s, everything changed. “I had already given up on the business part of the record business and had moved back to Tulsa and had gotten me a job playing with some friends of mine,” remembers Cale. “When Eric cut that song it opened up a bunch of doors and I drove over to Nashville and that’s when Naturally was done.”

Since then it’s been a slow, steady climb to the top. In addition to “After Midnight,” Clapton went on to record Cale’s “Cocaine,” “Travelin’ Light” and “I’ll Make Love To You Anytime.” Lynyrd Skynyrd made “Call Me The Breeze” famous, and diverse artist such as Santana, The Allman Brothers, Johnny Cash, The Band, Chet Atkins, Freddie King, Maria Muldaur and Captain Beefheart have all covered his songs. Cale even found inroads to a younger generation of rock fans with jam band heroes Widespread Panic and moe. performing extended versions of lesser known gems like “Ride Me High,” “Cajun Moon” and the aforementioned “Travelin’ Light.” In addition to those who play Cale’s songs, landmark artists such as Neil Young, Mark Knopfler and Bryan Ferry cite Cale as a major influence. And the great state of Oklahoma has even nominated “After Midnight” to potentially be the Official State Rock Song.

This is such a cool song…

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No Free Lunches: Trade Expensive Imported Foreign Oil For Expensive Imported Foreign Lithium

As I perused the letters section of Detroit’s more liberal paper, The Detroit Free Press, I read a few letters letters that reflected the typical of the liberal point of view regarding the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico:

Now that the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is extending into a second month, blame is starting to be placed on President Barack Obama and the federal government. Perhaps some of this is fair, but let’s face it, we’re all responsible for this environmental apocalypse. That’s because we all have demanded the excessive use of oil and gasoline.

Have you owned a gas-guzzling SUV? Well then, you own some of the blame. Do you drive yourself to work rather than taking public transportation or car-pooling? Then you share in the blame, too.

In retrospect, this well should not have been drilled in the first place. So let’s all learn from this mistake and start taking conservation and alternative energy sources seriously and prevent this from happening again.

The Liberal eco-rallying cry  “we have an oil spill therefore we must end out addiction to oil, drive electric cars, cover our roofs with solar panels and build more windmills” is flawed.

The first issue is that United States uses very little petroleum to generate electricity therefore building windmills and solar panels (traditionally referred to as ‘alternative energy’) will not reduce petroleum consumption.

Another issue with the Liberal eco-rallying cry against petroleum is it is used for many other things besides gasoline. Even if we were to mass produce electric cars, the construction of the electric vehicles themselves contain a large amount of petroleum products. Everything from the seat belts, paint, light weight plastic body panels, seating surfaces (the list is really long) all use material derived from oil.

If goal is to move to large scale electric vehicle production. the next problem is where are we going to get the lithium needed to construct the batteries? The United States has only a very small reserve of lithium. The majority (by some estimates over half) the worlds lithium resides in Bolivia. So, rather than import expensive and dangerous foreign oil from places like Canada and Mexico we will end up importing expensive and dangerous foreign lithium from places like Bolivia.

Even the supply chain to construct these electric cars are going to require lots of petroleum. Are we going to use Sail powered vessels to ship the lithium from Bolivia? Of course not. The entire supply chain, including shipping, will require petroleum.

Polluted water, blue with chlorine, at a lithium mine in the Atacama desert, Chile

Moving full circle back to the original point, the ecological disaster brought on by the deep water oil drilling. It is important to remember that Lithium mining is not exactly an eco-friendly process either. Via the Daily Mail:

In the parched hills of Chile’s northern region the damage caused by lithium mining is immediately clear. As you approach one of the country’s largest lithium mines the white landscape gives way to what appears to be an endless ploughed field. Huge mountains of discarded bright white salt rise out of the plain. The cracked brown earth of the site crumbles in your hands. There is no sign of animal life anywhere. The scarce water has all been poisoned by chemicals leaked from the mine.

Huge channels and tracts have been cut into the desert, each running with heavily polluted water. The blue glow of chlorine makes the water look almost magical, but these glistening pools are highly toxic. The chlorine used to water down the potentially carcinogenic lithium and magnesium compounds that are commonly found in the water table around lithium deposits.

A Chilean delegation recently visited Salar De Uyuni to warn locals of the problems of lithium mining. According to the delegation’s leader, Guillen Mo Gonzalez, the unique landscape of the salt plateau would be destroyed within two decades.

The increasing water scarcity around the Chilean mines has also accelerated the decline of the region’s subsistence agriculture. An entire way of life is disappearing as families leave their near-impossible existence in the mountains and head for the cities.

It is hard to show how much water mines are using,’ says Gonzalez.

‘What’s undeniable is that communities are facing severe water shortages. We are seeing patterns of rural subsistence farmers simply giving up and taking their families to horrendous living and working conditions in the cities.

‘Like any mining process it is invasive, it scars the landscape, it destroys the water table and it pollutes the earth and the local wells. This isn’t a green solution – it’s not a solution at all.’ (emphasis added)

As the saying goes, there are no free lunches.

More Global Cooling: Solar Cycle Predictions Are Lowered… Again

More evidence that there is no man made global warming. Via The Hockey Schtick:

The predictions for Solar Cycle 24 have plummeted from “one of the most intense” to now one of the least intense cycles of the past 400 years. If the anemic activity continues, the sun may be entering a quiet phase similar to the Dalton Minimum, characterized by approximately 50 sunspots/month at the peak of the solar cycle. (emphasis added)

According To Spanish Government Its Green Energy Initiative Is Responsible For Spain’s Economic Distress

Energy is fundamental to any economy. When energy prices climb it impacts every corner of the economy, from the prices paid at retail shops to the costs of manufacturing goods sold in the shops. Higher energy costs drain money from the entire economy.

The best quote I have seen regarding the importance that energy plays in an economy was in Pravda (yes; that Pravda):

That brings us to Cap and Trade. Never in the history of humanity has a more idiotic plan been put forward and sold with bigger lies. Energy is the key stone to any and every economy, be it man power, animal power, wood or coal or nuclear. How else does one power industry that makes human life better (unless of course its making the bombs that end that human life, but that’s a different topic). Never in history, with the exception of the Japanese self imposed isolation in the 1600s, did a government actively force its people away from economic activity and industry.

Even the Soviets never created such idiocy.

As pointed out before, Spain pushed to become the leader in  ‘green energy’ several years ago and the results have been disastrous. Spain now has Europe’s highest electrical utility rates and its highest unemployment rate (20%).  Furthermore, Spain is close to becoming the EU’s next Greece.

According to leaked Spanish government internal documents, the Green energy initiative Spain undertook is the primary cause for their economic distress.

Via Pajama Media:

But today’s leaked document reveals that even the socialist Spanish government now acknowledges the ruinous effects of green economic policy.

Unsurprisingly for a governmental take on a flagship program, the report takes pains to minimize the extent of the economic harm. Yet despite the soft-pedaling, the document reveals exactly why electricity rates “necessarily skyrocketed” in Spain, as did the public debt needed to underwrite the disaster. This internal assessment preceded the Zapatero administration’s recent acknowledgment that the “green economy” stunt must be abandoned, lest the experiment risk Spain becoming Greece.

The government report does not expressly confirm the highest-profile finding of the non-governmental report: that Spain’s “green economy” program cost the country 2.2 jobs for every job “created” by the state. However, the figures published in the government document indicate they arrived at a job-loss number even worse than the 2.2 figure from the independent study.

This document is not a public report. Spanish media has referred to its existence in recent weeks though, while Bloomberg and the Washington Examiner have noted the impact: Spain is now forced to jettison its plans — Obama’s model — for a “green economy.” (emphasis added)

And the bizarre twist to this story is that Obama is pressuring Spain to cut its public debt. And the main driver for Spain debt problems is their Green Energy initiative. The same initiative that Obama (and Michigan’s very own Jennifer Granholm aka “The Worst Governor in America”) is modeling his energy policy on.

An item which has been covered widely, however, is that President Obama is now pressuring Spain to turn off its spigot of public debt in the name of averting a situation similar to that of Greece.

Also covered widely is Obama’s promotion of the American Power Act — the legislation which would replicate Spain’s current situation in the United States.

Put simply, Obama is currently promoting a policy in the U.S. which is based on a policy that he wishes to see Spain abandon. Welcome to Obamaland (emphasis added)

The Green Energy movement is a prescription for high deficits, economic contraction, high unemployment and inflation for years to come. And our government, lead by liberal academics, is myopically focused on copying Europe’s failed policies.

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Further reading @ MCT:

Michigan Liberals Are Calling For Increased Gas Taxes While State Passes Out Billions For Windmill Subsidies

Graholm is Bullish on Wind Power While China is Discovering “If there’s no subsidy, there’s no hope of a profit”

The Detroit Free Press Wants Its Hope And Change And It Wants It Now!

Going ‘Green’ Without Thinking Things Through

The Long Shadow Of The Progressives: Jimmy Carter And Energy

Video Clips: Sunday Morning Stooges

Remember when the Three Stooges were on TV after school and Sunday mornings.

Clip from Uncivil War (1946)

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Clip from Cookoo Cavaliers (1940)

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And a great clip from Disorder in the Court (1936)

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Socialized Medicine In Germany: Fewer Hospitals, Doctors and Higher Costs

Why do Liberal Democrats continue to push for recreating failed European socialist programs? Via Eurosavant:

Nothing ironic about this latest news from Der Spiegel, though. That’s what those Europeans get for making health care something overwhelmingly (although usually still not exclusively) a public matter: when those authorities have their budgets squeezed and must cut back, the health system feels it. The article mainly keys off of a new survey among German hospital administrators and patients from Ernst & Young. German hospitals were already disappearing at a steady rate – 2381 total in 1992, down to 2083 in 2008 – but that trend is supposed to accelerate now that the local governments that pay for them are increasingly under financial pressure, and smaller hospitals are said to be particularly vulnerable even though they often turn out to be the most efficient. For those hospitals that do carry on, more than a third of them expect to have to cut personnel, and a fifth of them even plan to reduce their number of doctors.

Also, costs have risen 20% over the last decade. So much for the Germans being able to “bend the cost curve.”

Three reasons the Democrat ‘Health Care Reform’ is going to cost Americans a boatload of money. Just like Germany.

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