Friday, October 26, 2012

MUTH'S TRUTHS 10/26/2012


DRIVE-BY MUTHINGS

a* I ended up behind this numb-nut (see photo to the left)driving westbound on Bonanza at Las Vegas Blvd. today.  

Can you imagine someone driving a car like this through the streets of Pakistan with the phrase “Jesus Saves” tattooed on the trunk?  Thank God we live in the United States!

* Sometimes in life you’re blessed simply to know certain wonderful people.  Me, I’m blessed to know Bobby Ellis. And when you click here to watch this short video clip, you’ll understand why. 

* Citizen Outreach CEO Dan Burdish appeared (on his own behalf, not representing Citizen Outreach) on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” early Thursday morning to discuss the presidential election in Nevada.  If you missed his boffo half-hour performance on national television,click here


* And since I seem to be on a video kick today, click hereto watch a 13-year-old 8th-grader named Jenny giveBarack Obama and Mitt Romney a report card.  I think you’ll agree she’s already smarter than a large number of adult elected officials in Washington!

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CHUCK’S PICK FOR PRESIDENT

If only this was an ideal world.

For the record, I’m a Gary Johnson kinda guy - who, like Rep. Ron Paul and Sen. Rand Paul, is a Barry Goldwater kinda guy.  And as a former governor with an impeccable record as a fiscal conservative, Johnson’s certainly qualified for the POTUS job; far more qualified than Barack Obama is even after four years of being IN the job. 

And, frankly, I’m not a Mitt Romney kinda guy.  Despite his claim to being “severely conservative” in the GOP primary, there’s nothing in his record to indicate that’s the case.  To the contrary, there’s every indication that, if elected, he’ll govern from the middle – much like Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval.

As such, if I lived in California or Utah or Texas or New York or my home state of Maryland…where Romney and Obama are respective “locks”…I’d vote for Johnson in a heartbeat. 

Alas, I live in a true swing state.  So casting such a heartfelt protest vote needs to be taken a whole lot more seriously.

In fact, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that as goes Nevada, so goes the Electoral College.  And if Obama wins, we don’t just get four more years of Obama; we get four more years of socialist-leaning Obamaphiles embedded in every corner of our federal government. 

Like Joe Biden. And Eric Holder.  And Hillary Clinton.  And Timothy Geitner.  And Janet Napolitano.  And Kathleen Sebelius.  And Leon Panetta.  And Ken Salazar.  And Hilda Solis.  And…the list goes on and on and on.

But even more importantly, can you imagine who a second-term Obama would appoint to fill one, maybe two…and maybe even three Supreme Court vacancies? 

Actually, we don’ t have to wonder.  We already know what he considers suitable to sit on our nation’s highest bench; the likes of Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan

Sorry, I can’t live with that.  More importantly, my kids can’t live with that.

So despite my severe reservations about Gov. Romney’s self-proclaimed severe conservatism, this choice should be a no-brainer for anyone living in a swing state like Nevada.  The stakes are just too high.  In my opinion, this is the wrong race in the wrong place to “make a statement.”

The reality is this: Either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney is going to be President of the United States…and Nevada could be the decider.  As such, I’ll be voting (on Election Day, not early!) for Mitt Romney.

As for my Libertarian and Ron Paul friends in Nevada who find a Romney vote a horribly bitter pill to swallow, allow me to suggest once again a spoonful of sugar:

Find a Romney supporter in another state, like California, that Obama has sown up.  And informally “swap” votes.  Ask them to vote for Johnson in their home state while you vote for Romney here in our swing state. That’s the only way to have your cake and eat it, too.

Onward…

CHUCK’S PICKS FOR CONGRESS

Most of these are easy…

U.S. Senate: Dean Heller
CD-2: Mark Amodei
CD-3: Joe Heck
CD-4: Danny Tarkanian

And that brings us to CD-1, which features Republican Chris Edwards vs. Democrat Dina Titus.  And here are the facts of the case, your honor:

a.) Edwards doesn’t have a chance.  The registration numbers can’t be denied or overcome, especially by a guy who brought a butter knife to an AK-47 gun-fight.

b.) Edwards isn’t ready for prime-time.  He’s never held any public office at any level.  He should have started with the state Assembly.

c.) And as I’ve always said, someone who can’t get the tax-hike issue right is likely to get a lot of other issues wrong, as well. As such, it should have come as no surprise that Edwards complained about the DREAM Act in a forum last week because it didn’t allow illegal immigrants who were high school dropouts to be granted amnesty!

Gumby Chris Edwards
All of that said, I sure as heck am not going to vote for Mrs. Titus (who crushed me in our state senate race back in 1996, long before Mr. Edwards even moved to our state).  So what to do?

Well, since the GOP candidate doesn’t have a chance in Hades of being elected anyway, this is an ideal opportunity to cast a vote of conscience and tell the GOP to stop nominating such Gumby Republicans!

Unlike in the presidential race, this is the PERFECT race and PERFECT place to make statement.  As such, my pick for the 1st Congressional District is tea party activist, Tax Pledge signer and Libertarian Party candidate Bill Pojunis.

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“Senator Reid and his security detail were involved in a traffic accident today on Interstate 15 in Las Vegas. Senator Reid was taken to University Medical Center Hospital by his security detail as a precaution, and walked in on his own. He experienced rib and hip contusions and has been cleared for release by the doctors.” – Statement from Sen. Harry Reid’s

“I don't agree with Harry Reid on much politically, but any political opponent wishing him physical harm from today's accident is an a-hole.” – Chuck Muth, Irritator-in-Chief

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