‘Disenfranchisement Hysteria’ Is Rampant, Says Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler

My PJ Tatler blog post from November 6, 2012: ‘Disenfranchisement Hysteria’ Is Rampant, Says Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler By Matthew Vadum The Left’s obsession with voter ID laws amounts to “disenfranchisement hysteria,” according to Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler (R). Photo ID requirements for voting, whether instituted in America or anywhere in the world, are “correlated with increased voter turnout, substantial increased voter turnout, and a whole lot of good things and I think that shows that some of this disenfranchisement hysteria is, frankly, frankly silly,” Gessler said during a  panel discussion on electoral integrity at the … Continue reading ‘Disenfranchisement Hysteria’ Is Rampant, Says Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler

Voter Fraud in Nevada

My American Thinker blog post from November 6, 2012: Voter Fraud in Nevada By Matthew Vadum Remember this classic line from Michael Corleone in The Godfather? “Luca Brasi held a gun to his head, and my father assured him that either his brains or his signature would be on the contract.” This is essentially what labor unions are doing in Nevada to help re-elect President Obama. Culinary Workers Union Local 226 appears to be committing voter registration fraud by hoodwinking noncitizen immigrants into registering to vote and then threatening them if they fail to cast their ill-gotten ballots illegally. People who have … Continue reading Voter Fraud in Nevada

What a Romney Presidency Would Look Like

My pre-election musings on what a Romney presidency might look like are quite useless now but maybe they’re worth a chuckle or two. Laughs help to ease the pain a little. Along the same lines, somebody grabbed screen shots of the provisional Romney transition website that was set up before it disappeared into the ether. Anyway, here is my November 6, 2012, article from Front Page Magazine: What a Romney Presidency Would Look Like By Matthew Vadum If Mitt Romney is elected 45th president, he will be spending a lot of time cleaning up the mess that President Obama leaves … Continue reading What a Romney Presidency Would Look Like

Obama’s Army of Illegal Election Workers

From today’s issue of Front Page Magazine: Obama’s Army of Illegal Election Workers By Matthew Vadum Democrats have enlisted thousands of young illegal immigrants to drag their supporters to the polls on Election Day tomorrow. These get-out-the-vote workers may or may not be breaking the law by helping with voter mobilization. Because the workers are already unlawfully present in the United States, presumably all employment they engage in –including electioneering— already violates laws against unauthorized employment. It’s not like their patron, President Obama, would do anything about it anyway. This past summer Obama swept aside federal law in order to pander to … Continue reading Obama’s Army of Illegal Election Workers

NAACP Takes Over Houston Polling Place

My post from the American Thinker blog today: NAACP Takes Over Houston Polling Place By Matthew Vadum There are credible reports that NAACP activists took over a Houston, Texas, polling station, urged voters to vote for the Obama-Biden presidential ticket, and also gave them rewards to do so. Poll watcher Eve Rockford said members of the left-wing so-called civil rights group appeared at the early polling place wearing NAACP-labeled clothing and 50 cases of bottled water.  The activists handed out the water bottles to individuals standing in line waiting to vote.  They were also “stirring the crowd” and “talking to voters … Continue reading NAACP Takes Over Houston Polling Place

The Socialist Democrats: An Election Primer

My article from the October 30, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: The Socialist Democrats: An Election Primer By Matthew Vadum The socialist wing of the national Democratic Party is larger and probably more powerful than it has ever been. But its numbers depend on how you define the term socialist and how you measure influence. Labels can be misleading. Since the 1960s and the ascent of the so-called George McGovern/Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale wing of the Democratic Party, being a socialist, or fairly close to a socialist, has become the norm in the party. The days in which a Democratic elected official … Continue reading The Socialist Democrats: An Election Primer

Matthew Vadum’s work is cited in 49 books (so far)

I’ve been keeping a running tab of the books that reference my work and/or quote me. Authors on the right, such as John Fund, Phyllis Schafly, Michael Reagan, David Horowitz, and Michelle Malkin rely on my research and commentary. Authors on the left, such as Arianna Huffington, Thomas Frank, and Center for American Progress visiting fellow Shirley Sagawa, have also given my work a vote of confidence by relying on it. Here is the list as of November 4, 2012: * asterisk indicates New York Times bestseller In reverse chronological order (sorted by year): 49) The Maclean’s Book of Lists, Rogers Publishing, 2012, page citation unknown. 48) Judge Me By … Continue reading Matthew Vadum’s work is cited in 49 books (so far)

Benghazi Investigator Slams America and ‘Islamophobes’

My article from the November 2, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Benghazi Investigator Slams America and ‘Islamophobes’ By Matthew Vadum America is a seething hotbed of “Islamophobia,” filled with ignorant racist rubes who irrationally fear the benign Muslim religion, according to the Obama administration’s lead investigator into the Benghazi atrocities. So said former Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering in more polished, diplomatic language during an Oct. 23 panel discussion at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The talk was on “what role the faith community can play in fighting Islamophobia,” a make-believe mental illness that Islamists would love to have … Continue reading Benghazi Investigator Slams America and ‘Islamophobes’

Andrew Breitbart and the Shirley Sherrod Video

I’ve been having a back and forth on Twitter with Jason Alexander (the actor from “Seinfeld” — yes, I’m a big fan of him and the show) about the late Andrew Breitbart. I often get into it and can get a bit hard-edged with people on Twitter but we managed to keep things civil. For me, I suppose, this is progress. It’s late and I’m tired so I’m going to now paste here what I was going to put up on Twitter. It appears below as it would have had I put it on Twitter (because, again, I’m tired and … Continue reading Andrew Breitbart and the Shirley Sherrod Video

The Parallel Universe of Intrade

Intrade continues to be a parallel universe where President Obama is a shoo-in for reelection, largely resembling Nate Silver’s fanciful 538 column in the New York Times. (I last wrote about Intrade on Oct. 26.) For those who don’t follow Intrade, it is a predictions market, i.e. a gambling site, where bettors can wager on the outcomes of various events including elections. The price of a contract represents what market participants believe is going to happen. A contract sells on a scale of 0 (i.e. event won’t happen) through 100 (i.e. event will happen).  The Mitt Romney to win the presidency contract is now selling … Continue reading The Parallel Universe of Intrade

Matthew Vadum’s work is cited in 48 books (so far)

I’ve been keeping a running tab of the books that reference my work and/or quote me. Authors on the right, such as John Fund, Phyllis Schafly, Michael Reagan, David Horowitz, and Michelle Malkin rely on my research and commentary. Authors on the left, such as Arianna Huffington, Thomas Frank, and Center for American Progress visiting fellow Shirley Sagawa, have also given my work a vote of confidence by relying on it. Here is the list as of October 28, 2012: * asterisk indicates New York Times bestseller In reverse chronological order (sorted by year): 48) The Maclean’s Book of Lists, Rogers Publishing, 2012, page citation unknown. 47) Judge Me By … Continue reading Matthew Vadum’s work is cited in 48 books (so far)

Chris Stevens’ Last Words

My article from the October 26, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Chris Stevens’ Last Words By Matthew Vadum Obama administration emails leaked to news organizations about last month’s terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, paint a shocking picture of the administration’s incompetence and callousness. During the military-style assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi on Sept. 11, the eleventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, four American officials died, including U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens. On the day of the attack, a few hours before he was raped and murdered by adherents of the so-called religion of peace, Stevens wrote … Continue reading Chris Stevens’ Last Words

Obama White House Knew Al-Qaeda Ally Hit Benghazi

My article from the October 25, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Obama White House Knew Al-Qaeda Ally Hit Benghazi By Matthew Vadum Two hours after last month’s deadly assault on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, the Obama White House knew the operation had been orchestrated by Muslim terrorists with ties to al-Qaeda, new evidence demonstrates. But that grim information failed to deter President Obama, who has consistently been more interested in golfing than in attending security briefings, from hopping onto Air Force One on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 and jetting off to Las Vegas for a campaign … Continue reading Obama White House Knew Al-Qaeda Ally Hit Benghazi

Obama’s Benghazi Investigator: An Iran Sympathizer

My October 24, 2012, article from Front Page Magazine: Obama’s Benghazi Investigator: An Iran Sympathizer By Matthew Vadum The freshly appointed chairman of a federal investigation into the Benghazi massacre is an apologist for Islamic terrorism who has a cozy relationship with Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. And to add insult to injury, at press time Tuesday evening the chairman of this new State Department panel, former Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, was poised to participate in a panel discussion at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on “what role the faith community can play in fighting Islamophobia.” … Continue reading Obama’s Benghazi Investigator: An Iran Sympathizer

Weird Obama and Romney Numbers on Intrade

I follow Intrade, the predictions market, pretty closely during election season. It’s far from perfect but it is interesting and often gets things right. It is a gambling site where bettors can wager on the outcomes of various events including elections. The price of a contract represents what market participants believe is going to happen. A contract sells on a scale of 0 (i.e. event won’t happen) through 100 (i.e. event will happen).  Right now the numbers are quite strange but on closer examination they seem slightly less strange. The Mitt Romney to win the presidency contract was in the mid 40s until … Continue reading Weird Obama and Romney Numbers on Intrade

Sherrod Brown’s ACORN Video Disappears Just In Time For The Election

As published by Breitbart.com’s Big Government website today: Sherrod Brown’s ACORN Video Disappears Just In Time For The Election By Matthew Vadum When you’re America’s most liberal senator locked in a tight race with a conservative challenger, it’s always a good thing when a damning YouTube that shows you praising organized crime disappears. Hard-left Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) appears in a 2008 video praising the gangster group known by the acronym ACORN. In the video dated May 12, 2008, called “ACORN Grassroots Democracy Campaign,” Brown praises the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now to the heavens: I’ve met with … Continue reading Sherrod Brown’s ACORN Video Disappears Just In Time For The Election

Candy Crowley’s Benghazi Lifeline to Obama

My article from the October 17, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Candy Crowley’s Benghazi Lifeline to Obama By Matthew Vadum In an outrage destined for the history books, the moderator of last night’s hotly contested presidential debate uttered an untruth about President Obama’s deadly bungling in Libya after Obama overtly asked her on live television to support his dishonest version of it. It was truly unprecedented and could only have happened in the Age of Obama. During the town hall-format debate with an audience of undecided voters, Crowley provided an assist to Obama to help him perpetuate his administration’s … Continue reading Candy Crowley’s Benghazi Lifeline to Obama

Joe Biden Unhinged

My article from the October 12, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Joe Biden Unhinged By Matthew Vadum As I observed the words and demeanor of Vice President Joe Biden all throughout last night’s debate, a line from Hamlet kept running through my mind. “That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain,” William Shakespeare wrote. How better to sum up the most unctuous, disingenuous vice president in this writer’s lifetime? The radical left-wing Delawarean showed the same loathsome traits that he displayed during his debate with Sarah Palin four years ago. But this time, because he wasn’t facing a woman … Continue reading Joe Biden Unhinged

Romney Surges

My article from the October 10, 2012, issue of Front Page Magazine: Romney Surges By Matthew Vadum What a difference a week makes. Before Republican candidate Mitt Romney gave President Obama a historic shellacking in the first presidential debate of the season last Wednesday, some prominent GOP operatives were reportedly close to striking the colors in the battle against Obama. It was just a few days ago more than a few GOP-leaning pundits were claiming Republican power brokers were on the verge of abandoning Romney in order to salvage the party’s effort to capture the Senate. But now even Obama … Continue reading Romney Surges

Leftists Gone Wild Against Obama

My October 5, 2012, article from Front Page Magazine: Leftists Gone Wild Against Obama By Matthew Vadum Following Wednesday’s historic presidential face-off in Colorado, supporters of America’s failed president have already begun their journey through the Five Stages of Grief. It’s a necessary part of healing. After Republican Mitt Romney gave Barack Obama the most savage beat-down of his political career during the presidential debate in Denver, Obama-worshippers are understandably despondent.  Incidentally, it was quite possibly the only beat-down the coddled radical who is unaccustomed to being challenged by anyone has ever experienced. Most Obama idolators will eventually recover but those who … Continue reading Leftists Gone Wild Against Obama