Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Election Day

In Wisconsin, where the outcome isn't in all that much doubt, at least at the top of the ticket. Still, with the polls open a bare 4 hours, the Dems are crying in their beer over alleged phone calls telling Dems that if they signed the recall petition, they don't need to actually vote in the election.

This is right up there with telling them that Republicans will be voting today, and Dems will be voting tomorrow. Paying for a recall election: $60M. Having constituents too stupid to vote: Priceless.

Still, despite squeals about voter suppression, Madison claims to be on track to show 119% turnout. Shades of Baghdad, but up there, the game actually permits this.

If you can't provide leadership, at least provide entertainment.

Update: It gets better, The Unions were bringing in busloads of Michigan residents to inflate the vote for their side. One of the bus riders ratted them out to a radio show.  No word on weather the plot was foiled or if the union police sided with the Dems.

Meanwhile the buses must be behind schedule as the Dems have sued to have the polls in heavily Dem areas kept open late.

Vote fraud? Sure! And not even subtle.

On the other hand, if the margin is big enough, even the best cheating doesn't carry the day.

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