The Ascendancy Of The Basket Cases -- 2020 Edition

  • The very first posts on this blog went up on November 6, 2012. By pure coincidence, that was election day — the day when Barack Obama was re-elected to his second term as President.

  • By late that evening we knew the result. (Doesn’t that seem so quaint now?) It did not appear to be close: Obama had won 332 electoral votes to Romney’s 206.

  • The next day, November 7, I wrote a post about the result, which I titled “The Ascendancy of the Basket Cases.” That post pointed out that the election was much closer than it may have seemed.

  • In fact, the overall result turned on the outcome in a handful of states; and in each of those states, Obama had run up a huge margin in some major city, which was then sufficient to overcome a substantial Romney majority in the rest of the state. The particular handful of cities in question, which had determined the election result, were not just any cities, but what I called the “basket cases” . . .

  • Flash forward to today. . . .

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"Experts" Weigh In On The Zero Carbon Energy Plan

  • Within a few short hours, we will know who our next President will be. Maybe, with any luck, this will be my last chance to be horrified by the prospect of a Biden presidency.

  • Lately, I’ve been focused, perhaps too much so, on Joe Biden’s manifest corruption, his selling out U.S. foreign policy to our worst geo-political rivals to benefit his family financially. But we mustn’t forget that Biden also represents a prospective public policy catastrophe, nowhere more so than in the arena of energy policy.

  • If you listened to Biden at the debates, you would have heard him promise that his energy plan for rapid elimination of fossil fuels would bring hundreds of thousands (or maybe it was millions) of new high paying green energy jobs.

  • Did this sound to you like a good idea?

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We Have Ceded Too Much Moral Authority To The Federal Government

  • Our Constitution was intentionally written to accommodate a diversity of world-views. Yet in the 21st century, progressives seem to want our president to personally represent the values of the 330 million people living in this country.

  • The policy positions driving the left to the polls in the upcoming election show an accelerating trend towards conflating government with religion.

  • The push to impose a uniform moral order represents a significant change, and not for the better.

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Biden Corruption: An In-Depth Investigation Of The Ukraine Allegations

  • Of all the revelations about Biden family members cashing in on Joe Biden’s influence — revelations arising from Ukraine, China, Iraq, Romania, Kazakhstan, and other places — those relating to Ukraine are likely the most damning.

  • Certainly, the revelations relating to Ukraine are the ones that most definitively involve criminal conduct. After all, Ukraine is the country where Joe admitted (actually, bragged) on tape about threatening to withhold a billion dollars of U.S. aid unless a prosecutor got fired — a prosecutor who happened to be investigating the company where Joe’s son Hunter was getting $1 million per year to sit on the board. “And son of a bitch, he got fired.”

  • That clear admission alone would prove the hardest part of what you would need to convict under 18 USC Section 201.

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Biden Corruption: Tony Bobulinski Upends All The Mainstream Talking Points

  • I watched most of Tony Bobulinski’s interview on the Tucker Carlson show last night. You may have as well. This interview basically blew to smithereens the official Biden campaign/mainstream media talking points about Joe Biden’s knowledge/involvement in Hunter’s foreign business dealings.

  • If you missed the interview, there is a YouTube video of the full appearance posted at PowerLine here, and a transcript at RealClearPolitics here. Also, Scott Johnson at PowerLine has put together a compilation of coverage of the interview at various outlets:

  • Charles Creitz covers the Carlson interview for FOX News here. Bruce Golding covers it for the New York Post here. Tristan Justice covers it for the Federalist here. Bryan Preston covers it for PJ Media here. Andrea Widburg sets forth the background and hits the highlights in the American Thinker column posted here this morning along with videos of each FOX segment.

  • All of those are right-side sources, of course. But how was this story covered — if at all — over on the left? I mean, all the official story lines that have been so universally promoted are now in tatters. Could they really just completely ignore the whole thing, only a week before the presidential election? . . .

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Biden Corruption: The Avalanche Continues

  • As we get closer to the election, it’s beginning to appear that the corruption of Joe Biden via his son Hunter knows no bounds. You may have thought that my post just two days ago contained enough to sink any possible presidential candidacy; but there is plenty of new information in just the two days since.

  • Most of the new information concerns efforts of the Chinese government and CCP to compromise the Bidens through influence investments.

  • Meanwhile, the media continue to make laughingstocks of themselves with their futile efforts at suppression of the story.

  • Here are a few examples of newly revealed instances of Biden corruption: . . .

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