Lee Stranahan

How Occupy Wall Street Won Tuesday's Election

Yes, Occupy encampments were kicked out of parks and public squares across the country. Yes, they sullied their own reputation with rapes, drug abuse, and intentional acts of vandalism and destruction. Yes, they burned through hundreds of thousands of dollars with nothing to show for it. When it came to election day, however, their messaging handed Barack Obama a second term in office. 10 Nov 2012

Fact Check: Mitt Romney Never Called FEMA Immoral

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the left is taking great pains to push the meme that Mitt Romney has said FEMA is “immoral.” The lie was started last year by left institution Think Progress and recently picked up on by (former Think Progress blogger and now Slate contributor) Matthew Yglesias, as well as last night's predictable New York Times editorial extolling the virtues of big government. 30 Oct 2012

NYC's Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Flooded

New York's MTA has posted photos on Flickr showing flooding in the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel, formerly called the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, due to Tropical Storm Sandy. 29 Oct 2012

The Left Blogosphere Ignores A Father's Grief Over Senseless Death Of Hero Son In Benghazi

Before a tsunami hits, there's a horrible moment where the waves recede and everything is silent. That's the proverbial calm before the storm--and it's happening right now in major parts of the left-wing blogosphere with the dramatic, heart wrenching story told by Charles Woods about the heroism of his son Tyrone Woods, the ex-Navy SEAL who was killed in the 9/11 terrorist attack on Benghazi. 28 Oct 2012

Voter ID Opponents Display Ignorance of Provisional Ballots

In Illinois, if someone challenges your vote and then that challenge is voted on and accepted by a majority of election judges at the polling place, then you may cast a provisional ballot, which gives you two full days after the election to produce two forms of ID, neither of which needs to be a photo ID and only one of which needs to show your name and address. 28 Oct 2012

Iowa Agriculture Groups Favor King to Vilsack 60-0

In the race for Iowa’s heavily rural, agriculture 4th Congressional District, Democrat Christie Vilsack appears to have zero endorsements from agriculture groups while incumbent Republican Steve King has the support of sixty groups. 26 Oct 2012

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