This is a transcript from my radio show. You can listen live now. There's a saying I use a lot. "Anecdote is not data." I am aware of private polling that senior Republicans and senior Democrats have that shows a majority of Americans want to get to the bottom of what actually happened on January 6th. You may not, but a majority of Americans do. The Republicans have done the polling. The Democrats have done the polling. Democrats have misread this polling. They think that it'll be a way to hurt Republicans in 2022 by tying it to Trump. That's not what the polling suggests at all. It simply suggests that Americans want some answers about what happened.
I think that Virginia is politically like California. They will vote Democrat even if it is detrimental to the state. There is not enough "red" voters to make a difference. It is really sad....
I see now..Erick is afraid of the party of Trump too. Trump had a trait of autocracy? LMAO. Trump wants to be an autocrat. He would jump at the chance to be one, but you were being sarcastic by saying it not being pejorative? Wow...then you turn around and accuse the Dems of being autocratic? You're losing me with the last few post. I thought Erick was a str8 shooter but you're still playing the game as much as you ever have....
Sadly, as Erick has pointed out in past posts, VA is blue, not purple. Its geographical adjacency to DC makes it a liberal haven despite be somewhat "southern" state. Even the Dems that are putting up a fuss right now may well hold their nose and vote for McAuliffe anyway to avoid the frightening possibility of a Repub Gov on the "other" left coast...
The problems Republicans have in a now blue state like Virginia is what might be termed "the battered voter syndrome". It goes just like the battered wife syndrome: Their Democrat politicians can do them dirty in many different ways and they will tell the pollsters that they'll never vote for THAT Jackass again. Yet when the moment of truth comes in the voting booth and they again vote for the Jackass rationalizing that while abused it would be much less risky for them than voting for the Republican. It comes down to what do you tell your friends. The safe vote socially is always voting the way you think your friends voted.
Okay, I don't have kids, or grandkids, but...if it's NOT an issue with parents that teachers are pushing CRT, or DEI, or whatever they call their racial division narrative this week; if it's NOT an issue that teachers are discussing their own sexuality with children in their classes, and encouraging them to question their "gender identity", if it's NOT an issue that merit, talent and hard work are no longer rewarded, but disparaged as "white supremacy", if the number of children who graduate barely able to read and with no concept of basic math is NOT an issue, this nation is doomed.
Great segment! Thanks. McAuliffe was bad for Virginia before and will be bad for Virginians should he get elected. Regarding only having “Yes” men (persons) around him…..this phenomenon reminds me of all of the VPs at the company I worked for.
I like the McRib also!!
I think that Virginia is politically like California. They will vote Democrat even if it is detrimental to the state. There is not enough "red" voters to make a difference. It is really sad....
I see now..Erick is afraid of the party of Trump too. Trump had a trait of autocracy? LMAO. Trump wants to be an autocrat. He would jump at the chance to be one, but you were being sarcastic by saying it not being pejorative? Wow...then you turn around and accuse the Dems of being autocratic? You're losing me with the last few post. I thought Erick was a str8 shooter but you're still playing the game as much as you ever have....
Sadly, as Erick has pointed out in past posts, VA is blue, not purple. Its geographical adjacency to DC makes it a liberal haven despite be somewhat "southern" state. Even the Dems that are putting up a fuss right now may well hold their nose and vote for McAuliffe anyway to avoid the frightening possibility of a Repub Gov on the "other" left coast...
The problems Republicans have in a now blue state like Virginia is what might be termed "the battered voter syndrome". It goes just like the battered wife syndrome: Their Democrat politicians can do them dirty in many different ways and they will tell the pollsters that they'll never vote for THAT Jackass again. Yet when the moment of truth comes in the voting booth and they again vote for the Jackass rationalizing that while abused it would be much less risky for them than voting for the Republican. It comes down to what do you tell your friends. The safe vote socially is always voting the way you think your friends voted.
Okay, I don't have kids, or grandkids, but...if it's NOT an issue with parents that teachers are pushing CRT, or DEI, or whatever they call their racial division narrative this week; if it's NOT an issue that teachers are discussing their own sexuality with children in their classes, and encouraging them to question their "gender identity", if it's NOT an issue that merit, talent and hard work are no longer rewarded, but disparaged as "white supremacy", if the number of children who graduate barely able to read and with no concept of basic math is NOT an issue, this nation is doomed.
Great segment! Thanks. McAuliffe was bad for Virginia before and will be bad for Virginians should he get elected. Regarding only having “Yes” men (persons) around him…..this phenomenon reminds me of all of the VPs at the company I worked for.