Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Highs and Lows of Last Night's WI Election

Here's a quick summary of last night's elections in Wisconsin:


  • Scott Walker won by an astounding margin, despite the media claiming it a "dead heat" race. Walker finished up by 7 points -- a 5 point jump from his 2 point win in 2010.  (As a side note, these "exit polls" are yet another example of the media's blatant incompetence on reporting the numbers, the facts, and the news. With this correct information so readily available to the public for verification, one does have to wonder -- are they really that clueless on how to do simple reporting or are they just that biased?)
  • Democrats challenged Walker's voter ID law just in time for it to be suspended by a Madison judge (who signed the recall petition) for the recall election, but that issue will be resolved before November.  In other words, President Obama won't be able to count on the 1-3% fraudulent votes from paid out of state votes, dead people voting, and leftists "voting early/voting often."
  • In the face of defeat, liberals once again showed their true colors of hatred and tendency toward violent speech, resorting to crude death threats against Governor Walker on Twitter. On www.Twitchy.com, the site has recorded some of the more colorful threats. So much for open-mindedness and toleration.

~Gee