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November 8, 2006

Will the Neocons Get Thrown Out?

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by Jeff Davis

Throw the Neocons Out

Over the past twenty years or so, it has become almost impossible to make any sense out of election night television coverage. Instead of simply reporting the vote totals in the various races, the networks and the cable channels now inflict hour after hour of babbling “pundits” on their viewers, trying to explain it all away. These talking heads contribute nothing except adding to the confusion. This is probably deliberate on the media’s part. The Establishment doesn’t want Americans thinking about the actual results they see on TV, but wants viewers distracted and bewildered and amused and amazed by all the hoopla, so they don’t catch the magician’s distraction which makes their votes disappear. In many cases nowadays voters never see any actual election results on TV on election night except for small little bands across the bottom of the screen that zip by too fast.

The Republicans are trying several new tricks to restrict Democrat votes and steal the election, aside from any tricks they may be pulling with the voting machines themselves. A number of states which have high percentages of Democrats are closing their polls early this year, at 6 PM. Two examples of this are Indiana and Kentucky, states where the Democrat challenge to the Republican House of Representatives is strong. By closing early, the GOP-controlled Election Boards insure that many people who have jobs and who were unable to take off during the day to vote, will not be able to do so. There are three key House seats at stake in Indiana, and if Republicans win any of them it’s probably a good sign that the early poll closing and maybe some voting-machine diddling tactics have triumphed.

In Virginia, neocon and self-proclaimed “Jewish Bubba” George Allen might be unseated by the Democrat “dirty paperback writer” Jim Webb. Look for all kinds of vote-stealing and electronic voting-machine hacking and general chicanery in this one. The Zionists want George Allen back in Washington so bad they can taste it. Ohio, the state that the Republicans rigged big time in 2004 by shutting out late voters and “creative ballot counting” will almost certainly go Democrat this time around. The gubernatorial candidate Ted Strickland and Senate challenger Sherrod Brown are between twenty and thirty points ahead depending on which poll you prefer, a lead so commanding the neocons probably won’t dare to cheat on those elections. Then again, they might. They seem to dare pretty much anything these days, since they’ve figured out no one is going to do anything about them.

If, by 8 p.m. Eastern Time, the Democrats appear to have won the three GOP-held Indiana House seats, at least one in Kentucky, one in New Hampshire, one in Virginia and at least three in Ohio, then we know the GOP for whatever reason decided to play these elections straight at least as far as the House of Representatives is concerned. The place I think we most need to watch for vote fraud and skullduggery are the Senate Races in Virginia and Pennsylvania, where the Zionists seem to have just plain decided that they WILL get George Allen and neocon sock puppet Rick Santorum back in no matter what the silly goyem voters say.

There are also key Senate races in Missouri, Maryland, and Tennessee. It may be that the neocons have decided against too blatant a vote grab. These are, after all, only midterm elections, and it’s not as if the election of a Democrat Congress would actually make any difference in their policies or their behavior in office. (Dick Cheney made an offhand comment yesterday to the effect that he would ignore any subpoena he received from a Democrat Congressional committee investigating his behavior in office. This was reported in European newspapers but not here, which has become typical.)

The neocons may actually have decided for strategic purposes to let the House go Democrat so they can blame the next two years of gridlock and fumbling around in Iraq on the hapless Dems, but they must maintain control of the Senate at all costs, because it is the Senate that will try George W. Bush during any impeachment proceedings.

Another word of advice: ignore early exit poll results. There is a big gap between how the unemployed vote and the working Americans, who have to rush home and vote just before the polls close. The key moments will come fairly late in the evening, beginning about 9 PM Eastern Time, when the Republicans see which districts and states they are losing and have to decide whether or not they can live with the results, or whether to signal their covert computer teams hidden away in cubicles somewhere to start hacking into the Diebold voting machine system and start fixing the key results.


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