• Mitt Romney,  Newt Gingrich,  Polling,  President 2012,  Sarah Palin

    President 2012 Ohio Poll Watch: Obama 46% Romney 42%

    According to the latest PPP Poll.

    Job Approval Vs. Disapproval:

    • President Barack Obama – 46% Vs. 49%

    Favorable Vs. Unfavorable:

    • Mitt Romney – 32% Vs. 43%
    • Newt Gingrich – 22% Vs. 59%
    • Sarah Palin – 34% Vs. 58%

    General Election Head to Head:

    • Obama – 46% Vs. Romney – 42%
    • Obama – 50% Vs. Palin – 40%
    • Obama – 49% Vs. Gingrich – 40%

    The margin of error in this poll is 4.1%.

    Mitt Romney is far and above the best polling GOP candidate in Ohio and is withn the margin of error in this key battleground state. 

    President Obama is still in decent shape to take Ohio’s newly thinned slate of electors next year, if a little weaker than when PPP last polled the crucial swing state in mid-March.  Then, he led his closest competitor, Mitt Romney, 46-40.  Romney has closed the gap a little, to 46-42, as have Newt Gingrich (from 50-38 to 49-40) and even Sarah Palin (from 52-36 to 50-40).  In a hypothetical matchup with Sen. Rob Portman, Obama would prevail, 48-38. 

    There is good news for the president, though, in that even his close lead over Romney is essentially the same as his five-point victory over John McCain in 2008.  That result comes even in an electorate that reports having voted for him by only one point over McCain—indicating that turnout from Obama’s base is still lagging, as it did last fall, when Portman won election by a whopping 18 points.

    Mitt Romney has a chance against the President in Ohio but he will have to step up his game or hopes the economy tanks in order to beat him.

  • Dental Therapists,  Dentistry,  President 2012,  Tim Pawlenty

    President 2012: Is Tim Pawlenty A Friend of Dentists?

    Republican Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty announces that he is running for President in Des Moines, Iowa, May 23, 2011

    Not in my book.

    The legislative battle over what have come to be known as “midlevel providers” in Minnesota has come to a close.

    What began as two distinct models of education and practice emerged as one with the state creating a new position—the dental therapist—who will provide care for underserved patient populations in the state.

    Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed Senate File 2083 May 16, creating the dental therapist, a licensed provider with a bachelor’s degree in dental therapy who will work with Minnesota-licensed dentists to provide preventive dental services, restoration of primary and permanent teeth, extraction of primary teeth and select other dental treatments.

    Governor Pawlenty signed the legislation and now will be held accountable. Pawlenty is not a fan of dentistry no matter how the American Dental Association or anyone else spins it. He could have vetoed the legislation.

    Dental therapists or mid-level providers will fracture American dentistry into multiple tiers of care and help undermine private practice while increasing Big Government control of my profession.

    Sorry, Tim. I will support and vote for someone else.

  • Chuck DeVore,  Mitt Romney,  Rebecca Mansour,  Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin Has Aides That Like to Blab A Lot – Rebecca Mansour Edition

    Rebecca Mansour, who founded the website Conservatives4Palin, listens to the Former Republican vice Presidential candidate and Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin speaking at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, February 4, 2011

    Probably better if Rebecca Mansour would have kept her Direct Tweets to herself.

    A series of messages forwarded to The Daily Caller show a top aide to former Alaska Gov. and possible presidential candidate Sarah Palin mocking top political figures and even her boss’s own daughter, Bristol Palin.

    Red State Editor-in-Chief and CNN contributor Erick Erickson is “a total douchebag,” wrote Palin speechwriter and domestic policy adviser Rebecca Mansour in a May 22, 2010, message. “Greasy dumb ass with a talent for self-promotion. He threw himself in at the Gov’s SC rally. Self-promotion.” (Erickson said South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley invited him to the rally).

    Mitt Romney supporters are “wacky as hell,” Mansour wrote, but usually Romney’s presence online is just an “AstroTurf brigade.”

    “Would love to tell Mitt’s lackeys to stop backstabbing my boss anonymously,” Mansour wrote.

    Then-California Senate candidate Chuck DeVore “wants to be the next Hugh Hewitt (or Huckabee). He knows he can’t win. He wants to become a ‘personality’. Give him a show to go away,” Mansour wrote. Palin endorsed Carly Fiorina over DeVore in the GOP primary for the race, angering some conservatives.

    Talking about the bosses daughter, Bristol, is certainly something Mansour have kept to herself. And, even though she is probably correct about Romney and DeVore, it would probably be better not to memorlaize those thoughts in writing or via any electronic device.

    Not a happy day for Sarah Palin.

  • President 2012,  Rudy Giuliani

    President 2012: Rep. Peter King Says Rudy Giuliani is Warming Up in the Bullpen for a Presidential Run

    Peru’s Presidential frontrunner Keiko Fujimori (L) listens to former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani during a meeting in Lima, May 16, 2011. Fujimori said on Monday she has hired former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as an advisor, trying to bolster her law-and-order credentials while distancing herself from her father, jailed former President Alberto Fujimori

    I don’t think so.

    At a dinner with journalists on Monday night in Washington, Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said he thought former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was leaning toward making another bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

    “I get the impression that he is very close to saying he’s going to run,” said King, speaking at a dinner hosted by The American Spectator, a conservative monthly.

    King, who was careful to add that he only considers himself on the “outer edge” of Giuliani’s inner circle, said the former mayor and 2008 candidate “has been talking to people on the ground in New Hampshire.” Giuliani ignored the early primary states in 2008, hoping to win the Florida primary to fuel his campaign, but by that time Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., had seized the momentum.

    “If he was making his decision today, he’d run,” King said

    Why do I say this?

    There has been NO bat signal from Gotham to Rudy’s former 2008 Presidential staffers. Rudy has also been involving himself in private security business matters and why do that if you will have to put them on hold in the near future?

    Rudy will participate in the 2012 Presidential campaign as a surrogate for the GOP and will make a great Attorney General some time in the future.

  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Israel

    Day By Day May 21, 2011 – Affirmative Action

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Israel has rejected President Obama’s statement about the ’67 borders and America’s democratic ally in the Middle East is now pissed off. Will the American Jews who are a mainstay in Obama’s Democratic Party be able to persuade him otherwise?

    Well, at least one supporter is calling for a truce on Israel.

    A close friend and political supporter of President Barack Obama, Alan Solow, is urging American politicians to avoid partisan mudslinging over the issue of Israel.

    “We cannot allow Israel to become a wedge issue that divides our community and dilutes its strength,” said Solow, a Chicago attorney who serves as the president of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations. “Of course, we as individuals can prefer some candidates over others, but we must not allow the U.S.-Israel relationship to become the distinguishing factor between the major parties. Our goal should be exactly the opposite: to promote all political actors to adopt strong pro-Israel positions across the board.”

    Solow’s comments came days after some Republicans–along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other staunchly pro-Israel voices in Israel and the U.S.–jumped on Obama for publicly suggesting that Israel’s pre-1967 borders should be the “basis” for peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, for instance, unleashed some of the most strident criticism by declaring that Obama had “thrown Israel under the bus.”

    Solow, speaking from the podium at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference Monday night, did not mention any GOP politicians by name. However, he urged Israel supporters “to avoid demonizing leaders merely for political gain.”

    “We cannot allow the politics of the moment to distract us and to interfere with our success,” warned Solow.

    No. The Jews will make peace with Obama and march in lock step as he sells Israel MORE down the river in his second term.

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