Yap, it was a blood bath, as I predicted. Republicans added 60 seats in the house, 6 in Senate and 2 more: WA and CO are too close to call and will go to recount. Republicans can still take both chambers of the Congress
Posted on | November 3, 2010 | 15 Comments
Here is my analysis, and what we can and should do.
as I was saying all along, it was a bloodbath in the house, Republicans won 60 seats and easily took the House.
Tea Party candidate Paul Lepage won the governorship of ME
Congressman Nathan Deal, who mailed a letter to Obama and demanded from Obama to provide his original birth certificate with the name of the doctor and hospital and signatures, ended up winning his race for GA governor with a huge margin of 10 percent. So, being a birhter and demanding the original birth certificate from usurper Obama did not hurt Congressman Deal (now Governor of GA Deal) it only helped him. It helps to be a birther. Please, write to Governor of ME Paul LePage and Governor of GA Nathan Deal and Governor of AZ Jan Brewer, as well as other Governors, demand from them a statement and an executive order, that they will not ratify and sign as a Governor, the electoral vote results until and unless, there is evidentiary verification, that the candidates are Constitutionally eligible.
Now let’s look at the Senate. Republicans added 6 seats, currently occupied by the Demopcrats: ND, WI, AR, IL, PA, AK (regardless of whether Miller or Murkowski win, they are both Republicans). Two races are too close to call: WA and CO. as I was saying, WA has an all mail in vote, so it will take some time. Currently Republicans have the House and in the Senate the numbers are as follows:
2 Independents (Sanders and Lieberman), 49 Democrats, 47 Republicans and 2 are too close to call. If Republicans will win WA and CO we will have 2 Independents, 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans. That is the reason, why I am saying that the Republicans can still take both chambers
Now, going to Tea Party Candidates: the results are mixed, Rand Paul won, Christine O’Donnell didn’t.
Establishment is trying to spin it in such a way, as to discourage you from being active in Tea Party movement and taking the power away from the bought and paid for puppets of the American Oligarchy. Not so fast!!!
Let’s examine the results. Two years ago McCain got only about 32% of the vote in the very blue state of DE. Now Christine O”Donell got 41% and the count continues. She already got 9% more than McCain, even though she came from a very late, very bruising primary and was viciously attacked by our corrupt media. So, if anyone sees this snooty spoiled brat daughter of John McCian, who called Christine a nut case, please remind her, that Christine did much better, than her Rino dad in DE.
Here is another example of media corruption. CNN announced, that Republican did not get the Senate because of the Tea Party Candidate Christine O’Donnell. That is a complete lie. There were other senate races in similarly tough far left states like DE, where GOP could not win. Christine got 41%, GOP establishment candidate John Raese got 42%, GOP establishment candidate in CA got 42%. The results were very similar. Our media thugs are saying: Carly Fiorina lost narrowly in CA, but voters rejected Christine O’Donnell and Sharron Angle, they were rejected at the polls by the voters. The truth of the matter is, that Christine got approximately the same percentage of the vote as moderate Carly Fiorina and Sharron actually got higher percentage of vote than many establishment candidates, like Fiorina, and that is in spite of massive voter fraud in NV, which I will discuss later. I have to say, that Christine did amazingly well to be up to par with all the establishment candidates in equally blue states, even though she was continuously slandered and she did not have the millions of Fiorina or Whitman. So, don’t pay attention to our criminals in the media, who are there to defraud you and to discourage you from regaining power: they are all either dumb or bought and paid for by the billionaires of American oligarchy, running the show from behind the scenes.
Now, let’s look at CA. Old GOP establishment went with Carl Rove’s paradigm. They went with all star RINOs team and lost badly. Before the primary old GOP establishment machine attacked Tea Party candidate in CA.They attacked me and others. Punks like Franks and corrupt pundits were saying horrible things about me and other Tea Party Candidates. They falsely misrepresented a typical RINO Damon Dunn as a Tea Party candidate, at the end they all lost badly.
Now to massive voter fraud in NV. Let me remind you the polls going into this election
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15 Responses to “Yap, it was a blood bath, as I predicted. Republicans added 60 seats in the house, 6 in Senate and 2 more: WA and CO are too close to call and will go to recount. Republicans can still take both chambers of the Congress”
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November 3rd, 2010 @ 12:03 pm
Though I’m elated with the results, three things bother me. First was Reid’s blatant voter fraud. It literally was breathtaking in its audacity.
Second was Tom Tancredo’s loss. He should have been the Republican candidate and he would have easily won. The Republican party snatched defeat from the jaws of victory once again…
And third was the retention of Barbara “Call me Senator Caused I Done Earned it” Boxer. The districts that voted for her should be excised from this country like a cancer.
Happily, Lt. Col. Allen West won. If there was anybody that deserved a win more than him I can’t think of one.
November 3rd, 2010 @ 12:04 pm
Subj: Az Recall:
This was one one of several elections I watched very close and along with my brother-in-law, who is a political ”junky” living in Arizona, both agree…FRAUD is the only thing that won here.
Check this out. Before the ..”electric grind going down…”’Angle was far out front.
So how did Reid go from 9.5 & 10.5 behind % to win by 5.5% ?
My message to the Angle for Senate Committee
November 3rd, 2010 @ 12:22 pm
Subj: Az Recall
This was one one of several elections I watched very close and along with my brother-in-law, who is a political ”junky” living in Arizona and is an extremely observant and an astute student of law and politics,
both agree…FRAUD is the only thing that won here.
Check this out.
Before the ..”electric grind going down…”’Angle was far out front.
So how did Reid go from 5.5 & 6.5 behind % to win by 5.5% ? That would be a 10.5 plus gain for Reid??
My message to the Angle for Senate Committee
(as I have already sent)
DO NOT HESITATE….GET A RECOUNT NOW
You have everything in place to do so.
I WILL drive to Arizona to help get
the count correct!
Great article. I thank the Dr. Orly Taitz site for posting it.
Best of Regards
F.A. Leonetti
November 3rd, 2010 @ 2:00 pm
I resided in the State of Mississippi for 5 years.
In the south the States vote Democratic in State elections and Republican in Federal elections.
The are some Democrats in the South in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
You can bet money that when vote calls come
in Senate or House these Congressmen or Congresswomen will back the Republicans
against Obama.
Remember McCain carried 70 percent of the Vote in the South and you can be sure they hate Obama.
If you count up these Southern Democratic votes in House and Senate I am sure you will find you have enough to impeach in both houses.
November 3rd, 2010 @ 6:47 pm
I am sorry for the way things went out West. Dick Morris said it best on “O’Reilly” tonight, Mr. Morris stated: “Regarding Angle, something’s wrong when you have the polls the night before the election showing she is up 2% and then the next day she lost by 6%.”
Maybe that part of the country is just too crooked. Maybe it is time to pack your bags and family and move to another part of the country (like a red state). Just avoid TN.
God Bless
November 3rd, 2010 @ 7:20 pm
Yeah. Just look at the total vote count. Something is fishy :
Total votes in House races :
Rep – 356,909
Dem – 316,877
Reid – 361,655
Angle – 320,996
So, Reid votes minus total Dem votes in House races =
gain of 44,778 votes
Angle votes minus total Rep votes in House races =
loss of 35,913 votes
Reid ends up getting 44,778 more votes than all the Dem candidates for the House got, and yet Angle loses 35,913 votes from those that voted Republican in the House race. I find it hard to believe that many people that voted Republican in the House race voted for Reid in the Senate race
The total votes for the other parties in the House races is 27,495. Even if Reid got all of those votes, it will still put him short of the 44,778 “extra” votes than those that voted Dem in the House races.
Remember the reports of people who went to vote for Angle and Reids name was already checked ? Well, if someone went in and voted straight party and didn’t check their vote, the vote for the House would go to the Republican, but the Senate would go to Reid. This could explain the “loss” of the 30,000 plus votes.
November 4th, 2010 @ 4:05 am
Dr Dr Orly.
You have a keen political mind. It is a great loss to CA that you were up against a rigged system and a fraudulent candidate.
Please can you release the letter Nathan Deal sent to Obama, as I can’t find it on the ‘net.
November 4th, 2010 @ 4:08 am
In Nevada no recount is possible; there is no audit trail. Arizona uses old fashioned paper ballots in some precints (perhaps all?) Without paper, there is no recount. Needless to say, that is the way Democrats want it, for obvious reasons. If there is enough evidence, Congress could require a new election, and not seat Reid. Thus far Republicans have not shown the fortitude to fight fraud.
There is a sticky state’s rights issue. A corrupt state, and we live in one in California, may not be required to adhere to procedures designed to standardize voting and vote counting protocols. Dr. Taitz has probably thought lots about the issue as a candidate for Sec of State. On the other hand, because Congress affects the liberty and pursuit of happiness of citizens in all states, there might be a case for standardizing on a secure system. But no recount is possible in Nevada, or at least no meaningful recount, and one must assume that is exactly what Harry and his son intended.
November 4th, 2010 @ 6:35 am
Reporting from the front lines. Voting in Nevada was most certainly rigged. Everywhere, there were poll watchers who asked people who they were voting for before they went in. If people said they were voting for Angle, then they were told they were at the wrong polling place. Many people went to the place they were then told to go and found out they could not vote there. I personally witnessed truck loads of Mexicans being bussed in to the polling places where they were all allowed to vote WITHOUT even showing any identification. And they were each given a gift card if they said they were voting for Harry Reid. You need to contact Angles people and let them know of this. I tried but could not get through to them.
November 4th, 2010 @ 6:17 pm
Orly, please go skydiving without a parachute.
November 5th, 2010 @ 1:33 pm
Yulec Dix, please go bobbing for french-fries.
November 6th, 2010 @ 9:29 am
Hey Hippy Biker, go find your own nickname!
The real hippybiker
November 7th, 2010 @ 8:46 am
@hippybiker – I don’t see a trademark on your nickname. Take a hike! I’ve been using this name for nearly 18 years first on bulletin boards and now around blogs and I supply information that would be helpful to the cause and support to Lady Liberty rather than just support in words!
The REAL Hippy Biker
November 7th, 2010 @ 2:01 pm
I told you we were going to steal some elections. (I helped get Reid elected by busing in Mexicans ( I was actually a driver) .. There is absolutely nothing you can do about it short of Civil War.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
November 8th, 2010 @ 9:51 am
Tapper says it is obvious dunham isn’t a kenyan. Not obvious to morons like tapper…
https://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2010/11/odd-little-moment-at-the-ceo-meeting.html