For the first time in MS blog history, we are officially endorsing a candidate for office. Actually, we’re gonna go ahead and endorse an entire slate – the Parkside Democrats. Mostly, though, we’re endorsing Andy, who had the guts and gumption to get out there and do more than sign an online petition or march around carrying a cute sign, hootin’ and hollerin’. He’s running for a public office – Borough Council – where he can actually accomplish something. That’s a lot more than I can say for myself (not that I set the bar very high). Good luck, Andy, and no matter what the results are at the end of the day, just making the effort makes you a winner.
It’s funny, these “off year” elections don’t usually have any “big” races, so a lot of people don’t bother to vote. Imagine that – elections for offices that probably have the most direct affect on your life, and where your vote is huge (instead of one in millions, it’s one in thousands – even hundreds in some cases), and you don’t bother to vote. And odds are you know less about the candidates and where they pretend to stand than you do about those big national ones.
So, anyhow, get out there and vote. And then send your condolences to the residents of NY’s 23rd District, who are probably gonna elect a major asshole as their “representative,” whose qualifications seem to be that he hates gay people, wants to privatize Social Security, opposes “government run health care” and the “death tax,” is endorsed by the likes of Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann, and considers Glenn Beck his “mentor.”
In the City of Syracuse (where I don’t vote), they’re electing a new mayor. The choices are a woman, an old white guy, and the rather oxymoronic (and, from the sound of him, you can drop the “oxy”) “black conservative.” I heard a bit of a three-way debate, and the woman – Stephanie Miner, a long time City Councilor – is by far the smartest person in the race. The old white man seem to be running on the “I’m a businessman, so I know what’s best” line. And he’s got a really bad set of fake teeth. I don’t know if the Conservative guy is actually brain damaged, but he certainly sounds like it.
In the “big name” races today, there’s a good chance that the NJ statehouse will turn red, as Jon Corzine is in a tight race against Chris Christie. It’s a similar situation in VA, where Creigh Deeds is battling against Bob McDonnell to replace Tim Kaine. The traditional media is calling these races (and the NY 23rd) a “referendum” on Barack Obama. Which I suppose it is, but not in the way they’re painting it. They seem to think “We the People” don’t like all this wild-eyed socialism that they keep telling us about (and which I, for the life of me, just don’t see). If anything, it’s out of disgust for his timid (dare I say feckless?) first ten months in office.
Oh well, time to get going. I reckon I’ll head out to the polls before work this morning. I don’t think there’ll be much of a line.
Guess it is time to fire up my absentee. Maybe I’ll write in Andy for City Attorney. Then again, the incumbent is supposed to pay off my car flooding claim.
Hmmm?!
Since I can’t vote today, I will select the craziest talkers in radio wingnut world, the honorary Marc the Shark awards.
Billy “I am a Great American” Cunningham — This guy is so insecure that he has to blurt out that he is a great American every fourth sentence. His show has recently been taken over by progressive callers who harass him and thus make him even more insecure.
Jim Quinn — He blurts out these huge non-PC statements and then acts like “What did I do?” His recent one include calling Pelosi a Bolshevik Bitch, and celebrating Ted Kennedy’s ninth week off the bottle. He gets harassed like a hen-pecked husband by a female co-host that Media Matters calls Radio Rose.
And you know why I listen to this stuff. The Hate Buzz.
Thanks everyone, especially PJ and Vern. I couldn’t have put together the website without your help PJ and thanks for the facebook plug Vern, of which I am finally a member. I just got back from a store meeting so I’m heading over to the polling place. Hopefully there won’t be any of this:
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St Petersburg mayoral election is today, but since I don’t live in the city (I’m just north in an unincorporated area) I can’t vote. Which is just as well, because I’m not crazy about either candidate. Actually, if I were voting I would probably write in Andy.
Anybody else planning to watch V tonight? I’m going to give it a try… it has to be more entertaining than the election coverage.
Hubby and I voted around 10:30 and there were actually other people voting. In my election district (there are about 12 in our polling place) at least 10 people had already voted. The whole district probably has 200 voters, so that isn’t bad.
It would be nice if Mayor Bloomy spent his million for naught, but that’s unlikely. At least we tried.
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I’d like to see it. I watched the original, what seems like a 1000 years ago.
andy, you should be out there with a shuttle bus and walking around money. What kind of PA pol are you?
GOOD LUCK, ANDY!!! :fire:
It’s awesome that you threw yourself out there to make a difference.
And with the official endorsement of this blog, I know you’ll make it. The blog proprietor & Co. hold big power in Amerika. :fist:
Well, got the Nuggets/Pacers game in HD on one tuner, and the SU/LeMoyne exhibition game on the other, plus a big ass bottle of Three Philosophers ale. Sometimes it’s good to be a good little citizen-consumer.
Art, who’s this #11 guy? Kinda freaky lookin’.
CNN projecting Republican Bob McDonnell to win VA Governor’s race. Not a surprise, but sucky anyway.
Well the polls have closed so I should know in a couple of hours.
Oh and Vern. I was spreading around plenty of cash and broads don’t you worry. 😉
Theocrat wins VA. Gov’s. mansion.
http://election.co.delaware.pa.us/eb/November_2009/32M.html
Those won’t show up till much later Vern, but a tally from the voting machines should be available in about an hour.
2 machines?
That’s it. Small town.
We could have come there and kicked some :spank:
The results are in and sadly we lost. Couldn’t get one seat.
You fought the good fight. I notice there were no Dems in several races.
Try again, Andy. You’ll get there.
Bloomy won by 4%. They’re quite gloomy ’cause they predicted a blow out. He spent millions. The Dem was really invisible. Everyone is surprised by the margin.
Chris Christie — are ya kiddin’ me???? What .. is he Rush Limbaugh’s cousin or something???? Or is he kin to Tony Soprano???
:crap: The world is really upside-down :smack: :slap: