Could the Red State of Wyoming get any Redder?

From Eric Dondero:

Republicans failed to give deeply Blue States a shade of Red on election day; States like Massachusetts, California, Hawaii, Maryland and Delaware. However, the Party may have succeeded at turning already Red States even Redder.

Democrats in the State of Wyoming literally had a Buffalo cowpie smeared all over their faces on election day.

From the Billings Gazette:

Wyoming Republicans swept all five elected state offices and tightened their grip on the Legislature.

They will control the Wyoming House 50-10 and the Senate 26-4.

This morning The State gleefully opined that Wyoming now has the distinction of being the reddest state in the Nation.

Wyoming defeats Idaho in race to be the most conservative state... Wyoming Republicans reclaimed the governorship, won all statewide races and picked up 12 seats in the Legislature.

Jim DeMint’s puzzling comment?

You gotta be a social con, to be a true eco con?

by Eric Dondero

South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint has been a hero of sorts to libertarians for his staunch economic conservatism. But a recent statement from DeMint many leave some wondering.

“You can’t be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative,” said DeMint in a recent TV interview.

Comments libertarian/conservative Rob Port of North Dakota's Say Anything Blog:

DeMint’s comments have some serious political repercussions. Right now Republicans are riding high on support from a tea party movement made up largely libertarian-minded independent voters. They’re also benefiting from social liberals who are fed up with Obama and the Democrats’ handling of fiscal matters (among other things). Case in point, Republicans got 31% of the gay vote on election day which may be the GOP’s largest slice of that demographic to date.

AllahPundit at HotAir.com comments:

Let me gently suggest that this bumper-sticker version is doing him no favors, since it can’t help but alienate every last libertarian who sees it.

Libertarian Doug Mataconis over at Liberty Papers takes an even stronger stance:

Jim DeMint just gave libertarians the middle finger...

Everybody gets one mistaken statement in politics. And one chance to correct it. We're not giving up on DeMint yet. But those of us in the "fiscally conservative, socially tolerant" wing of the GOP would like an explanation.

Time for Andre to book Senator DeMint on "Libertarian Politics Live"?

NEW YORK: Republican Mary Ann Buerkle increases lead

The Syracuse-area Congressional seat is one of those 5 or 6 House races still to be decided. Mary Ann Buerkle, a staunchly Anti-Tax/Pro-Defense Republican has expanded her lead slightly in post-election absentee ballot counts.

From Syracuse.com:

Kate Lacey, Cayuga County’s Democratic elections commissioner, said the audit found no problems. The recanvassing, as previously reported, showed that some votes were mistakenly counted from outside of the 25th District to both Maffei and Buerkle. In the end, the correction of the mistake resulted in a net gain of 25 votes for Buerkle, giving her a 684-vote lead over Maffei heading into this week.

Maffei’s campaign declined to discuss specifics of its legal maneuvers on Monday. Dan McNally, Maffei’s campaign manager, said in a brief statement: “The election law provides a process, to insure the integrity of the vote, that every valid vote is counted. We are availing ourselves of that process.”

Buerkle, in an interview Monday, agreed. “All we want is to get all of these eligible votes counted,” she said.

The Democrat County elections commissioner reports that "machine problems" have led to the delayed counting according to MSNBC. The count is likely not to be resolved by Thanksgiving.

Party switching already? West Virginia’s Joe Manchin

Decision time for the Conservative Dem

Fox News is reporting that newly-elected Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia may come over to the GOP. Manchin fiercely opposes Cap and Trade, and other big items on the Obama agenda.

From Fox, "Power Play":

Republicans are making some big promises to try to lure West Virginia Senator-elect Joe Manchin to cross the aisle.

Aside from his pick of committee assignments (likely the Energy and Natural Resources Committee), Manchin might get support for one of his pet projects - a plant to convert coal to diesel fuel that has stalled under Democratic leadership in Washington.

It's one of Manchin's pet projects and could mean big money for the state's coal producers.

"Republicans believe in an ‘all of the above' approach to energy," one top Senate aide told Power Play. "And coal-to-diesel could certainly be part of that."

Manchin's switch could mean Republican support for not just $1 billion in seed money for the project but also a deal, much sought in coal country, to require the armed forces to use converted coal for fuel.

Republicans believe Manchin is particularly susceptible to the overture because he is up for reelection in 2012 and will have to be on the ticket with President Obama, who is direly unpopular in West Virginia.

In the final two weeks of the election John McCain campaigining in WV asserted half-jokingly, that Manchin should just join the Republican Party.

Libertarian Payback: Cause and effect brings Party down

Kristin Davis vs. Warren Redlich battle continues

by Roger Stone

The New York Libertarian Party fell short of the 50,000 votes required for official ballot status again in this years Governor's race as a direct result of the thuggish and undemocratic tactics used to strong-arm the nomination of Albany Lawyer and perennial candidate Warren Redlich, a non-libertarian, and former Green Party Candidate and egomaniac at the Parties convention last spring.

Kristin Davis who ran a libertarian, issues-based campaign had a serious interest in the Libertarian nomination back in April but pro-Redlich thugs Eric Sundwall, Mark Axinn and Chris Edes conspired to deprive any candidate but Redlich access to a list of those "delegates" eligible to vote, exclude from any influence those New York voters who has actually taken the time to register as Libertarians and required a poll tax to vote. Scott Lieberman, an affable National Libertarian Party leader tried to broker a fair convention to no avail. Redlich was thus nominated and the seeds of his defeat were sown.

Davis petitioned her way onto the ballot anyway and ran a positive campaign based on a true libertarian agenda; legalization of marijuana, legalization of gay marriage, legalization of casino gambling and decriminalization of Prostitution. Redlich's response was to call Davis a "whore" in the Albany Times Union.

In the closing days of the race a First Amendment group People for Safer New York exposed Redlich's weird writing. People for a Safer New York reportedly mailed 150,000 households the notice. Did the revelations cost Redlich the roughly 5000 votes he fell short by? Most likely.

Additionlally, Buffalo Tea Party leader Rus Thompson who writes a widely read blog Albany Insanity, blasted Redlich accurately for trying to practice law before a Town Court while he was on the Town Board overseeing the Court and owning and profiting from a website CristineO'Donnellnude. O'Donnell was the Tea Party candidate in Delaware. Thompson's readership is 158,000 subscribers on the right.

Kristin Davis did offer one criticism of Redlich's proposal to raise gas taxes to "discourage consumption" a classic case of accepting the liberal argument that we should punish free behavior though taxation and without regard to the current price of gas.

Davis scored a respectable 22,000 votes- considering the "draw" of the Board of Elections placed her in a different row on the ballot than all but one of the other candidates for Governor. She will be back.

The Libertarians scored 44,761 votes. Just short of the magic 50,000. Pity. Paybacks are a bitch.

Editor's note - Roger Stone is a famed Republican political consultant, having worked in Ronald Reagan's campaigns, and for Bob Dole in 1996. He is a longtime self-described libertarian Republican. We welcome this submission from our friend Roger Stone. However, the editors and writers for Libertarian Republican do not necessarily agree with the sentiments expressed.

DELAWARE: Libertarians taking part in Republican censure efforts of GOP Chair

Upper Delaware establishment GOP vs. Downstater grass roots battle continues

From Eric Dondero:

Downstate Delaware Republicans are furious with State Party Chairman Tom Ross for his treatment of Christine O'Donnell during the general election. A meeting was held Monday night in Sussex County to pass a resolution of censure of the Chairman.

Ross had said during the campaign, that O'Donnell "couldn't be elected dog catcher," and made other similar derogatory remarks about the Tea Party favorite.

Taking part in the censure effort, at least one Libertarian Party member.

From Delaware Online:

After a rancorous debate Monday night at a Sussex County Republican Party meeting in Georgetown, a vote was taken by voice, and it appeared the majority was in favor of censuring Ross, said county GOP Chairman Ron Sams. But Sams said he was unsure whether there was a quorum of election district committee chairmen, who are the only ones who have voting power in the county party's central committee.

Sams said nearly 200 people attended the meeting -- about double the turnout for a regular meeting -- at the Sussex County Association of Realtors building. "I'm not sure if everybody there were Republicans. I know one was a Libertarian," Sams said.

US Senator-elect Mike Lee guest tonight on "Libertarian Politics Live"


Tonight at 8:00 pm cst, newly-elected United States Senator Mike Lee of Utah will be a guest on Libertarian Republicans' radio show "Libertarian Politics Live." The show is hosted by Andre Traversa of Chicago, and produced by Jim "Right Guy" Lagnese.

The Senator will be discussing Republican victories across the US, as well as new legislation he plans to introduce to protect Constitutional principles.

For the second half hour Congressman Steve King of Iowa will be the guest.

Tune in at the radio button above or at Blog Talk Radio.

Gang of "Asian" men rape young British girls; Forces them into Sex ring

One Muslim rapist repeatedly called the girls "White Bitches"

From Eric Dondero:

Five Pakistani men continually assaulted young girls at playgrounds and near schoolyards in Britain, over a period of a few months. They have been just been convicted on multiple counts of rape and sexual abuse.

Note this politically correct headline from the UK Daily Mail which neglects to identify the perpetrators as Muslim Pakistanis.

'Sexual predators': Gang of Asian men weep as they are jailed for total of 32 years for abusing white girls as young as 12

A gang of Asian ‘sexual predators’ were jailed yesterday for abusing white girls as young as 12.

The five men preyed on their victims over several months and threatened them with violence if they refused their advances.

One of the men branded his victim a ‘white bitch’ when she resisted, while a second smirked: ‘I’ve used you and abused you.'

Editor's comment - the Daily Mail does not even use "South Asian," to describe the perpetrators. But rather gives the impression that the rapists were Koreans, Chinese, or Japanese.

Court steps in to thwart will of the Voters to block Sharia Law

LR FOLLOW-UP

From Eric Dondero:

We reported the day after the elections last Tuesday on the overwhelming win of Oklahoma conservatives and libertarians over those wanting to bring Sharia Law to US courts. The measure to block Sharia, originally introduced by a libertarian Republican State Rep., passed with 70% of the vote.

Now, an activist judge has stepped in to block its implementation.

From WSJ, "Oklahoma Sharia ban blocked":

A federal judge blocked Oklahoma officials Monday from implementing a voter-approved referendum that singles out Islamic religious law, or Shariah, as a threat to the state.

Chief Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange, of U.S. District Court in Oklahoma City, set a Nov. 22 hearing to consider whether the Save Our State Amendment violates the U.S. Constitution. Until then, she issued a temporary restraining order preventing the state Election Board from certifying State Question 755, which passed by 70% on Nov. 2.

The measure directs state courts to ignore "legal precepts of other nations or cultures" and specifically forbids consideration of "international law or Sharia Law."

A Muslim activist in Oklahoma City, Muneer Awad, filed suit last week, alleging the measure violated the First Amendment, which forbids government from promoting an "establishment of religion" or interfering with "free exercise" of religion.

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