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AZ Governor To Obama: Hey Joke Boy, Illegal Immigration Isn't Funny. Unless, You Know, You Get Get A Chuckle Out Of Violent Crime
Oh yeah, I heard an unspoken "boy' in this one. Not in the racial sense but in the "you're an immature man-child who needs to grow up now that you're President".
I couldn't pick Jan Brewer out of a line up and I'm not ashamed to say I love her.
Obama can't take a punch. He's thin skinned and testy. I really hope Republicans look at this kind of hard hitting ad as a model of how to attack him. Yes, he, the Democrats and the MFM will cry 'racism' but they are going to do that anyway. Better to ignore them and speak directly to voters.
Speaking of voters, folks in Colorado seem to have looked at what their neighbors to the southwest have done and are saying, sign us up.
Fifty-five percent (55%) of Colorado voters favor a law like the one just adopted in Arizona that authorizes local police to stop individuals they suspect of being illegal immigrants, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state. Thirty-five percent (35%) oppose such a law.
Nationally, 59% of voters favor a law like Arizona's, unchanged from a week earlier despite last weekend's protest rallies. Fifty percent (50%) have an unfavorable opinion of the protestors.
But also as is found nationally, 55% of voters in Colorado are at least somewhat concerned that this intensified effort to identify and deport illegal immigrants will end up violating the rights of some U.S. citizens. Forty-three percent (43%) do not share this concern. This includes 33% who are Very Concerned and 20% who are Not At All Concerned.
People seem more worried about actual problems than they are about media name calling. It's not guaranteed to translate to votes but it's certainly something for Republicans to build on.