Fmr. Pres. Trump announces 2024 reelection bid

November 16, 2022

Announcement ignored by worried leftwing media

Making his highly anticipated announcement from his family’s Florida Mar-a-Lago home, Donald Trump revealed Tuesday that he would again seek the Republican nomination for president in 2024.

“America’s comeback starts right now,” Trump told cheering supporters. “Unlike other presidents, I kept my promises.”

“The world was at peace, America was prospering, and our country was on track for an amazing future— because I made big promises to the American people and, unlike other Presidents, I kept my promises,” he said. “Under our leadership, we were a great and glorious nation, something you haven’t heard for quite a long period of time. We were a strong nation, and importantly we were a free nation. Now, we are a nation in decline. We are a failing nation.”

Following two years of a Biden debacle, marked by record inflation and soaring prices, a wide-open border and escalating crime rates in American cities, frail octogenarian Joe Biden, who misspeaks and falls, while often appearing confused, and ignored, promises us more of the same.

Democrats fearing Trump’s political resurgence hoped their two contrived impeachments would keep him from returning to the political stage. But Donald Trump retains the power to energize his base who will eagerly work on his behalf. Americans have grown weary of paying astronomical prices for basics such as homes, rent, food and fuel and long for a return to businessman Trump’s stellar economy. Biden has spent his entire career — beginning in 1970 as a councilman in Delaware — the nation’s second smallest state, feeding at the government trough. As president, Biden has presided over an economic disaster.


AZ Gov’s race called for dem Hobbs, though 50.4% to 49.6% is hardly a mandate

November 15, 2022

Real Clear Politics has the final count in Arizona’s governor’s race.

See the razor slim numbers HERE.

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Schizophrenic, failing AZ Republic can’t navigate election snafus

November 14, 2022

The local newspaper headlines, “Election Day saw few major voting problems,” (actually using the word “problems” instead of the left’s trendy favorite “issues.”) Yet the front page (and jump page) admits “County’s voting site printer problem evenly spread.” Then lapsing back to “issues” it lists, “Polling places with equipment issues.” That report goes on to name 70 such places. You read that right…70!

It took four reporters to cover this debacle.

The same edition runs an ad titled, “Attention Subscribers”:

“Access the newspaper you know and love online with the eNewspaper!” The dying publication which is desperately attempting to stay afloat, is unable to afford publishing or distributing hardcopy editions.

It won’t be long before there will be no options.

This December 6, 2014 article in the Harvard Political Review was right on target with its prediction, “The Future of Print: Newspapers Struggle to Survive in the Age of Technology.”

By Nov 25, 2019,The Phoenix Business Journal headlined, “Analysis: Arizona Republic’s circulation decline among steepest for Gannett papers.”

In 2019, Seeing Red AZ, wrote, “AZ Republic: homeless vagrant on borrowed time,” which continues to be read years later.


Still looking for final 2022 Arizona general election results?

November 13, 2022

Good luck. Join the crowd.

Fox News 10 provides continually updated reports that are date and time stamped. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, now the democrat nominee for governor, is overseeing statewide elections, including her own. Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is in charge of elections for the nation’s fourth largest county. With results continuing to trickle to the public days after the Nov. 8, election, they both should be replaced…not promoted.


Looking for the latest Arizona 2022 General Election results?

November 12, 2022

Phoenix’ Fox 10 News is currently the most updated with “live updates” as of  November 12, 2022, 7:32 AM…this morning.

Maricopa County Elections Department has the “unofficial results” as of 8:05 PM. Friday, November 11, 2022, a day late. This page also provides links to federal, state, county and local results.


Elections? We don’t need no stinkin’ elections*

November 11, 2022

If memory serves correctly, there was an election in Arizona last Tuesday. Today is Friday, and still there are no clear cut winners in the majority of races. We are repeatedly told we live in a technological era where information is easily accessible…all, that is, except our election results.

In the classic movie, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” movie buffs will remember the line, “Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges.” *

Arizonans, waiting days for the election results understand the frustration as we witness the ineptitude of Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, whose office’s Elections Division is responsible for administering all elections in the state, and certifying their results. Currently running for governor, Hobbs, who childishly refused to debate Republican Kari Lake and got away with the scam, appears to have a conflict of interest. The blame game is exacerbated as Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, whose duties include digitally recording documents, is also responsible for administering the Maricopa County Elections Department, which conducts all national, state and county wide elections.

The problems are exacerbated by the internal strife between Richer and the members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors jockeying for supremacy, though attempting to show cohesiveness as seen in this video taped press conference yesterday —  presented as Election Update November 10, 2022. The losers are the voters of Maricopa County. Supervisor Bill Gates, the board’s chairman blames the “two” political parties, the coming weekend and the Veterans Day holiday. He also makes it clear he is no fan of fellow Republican Kari Lake, who has rightfully questioned the process. These barely moving numbers are shocking.


Distorting the language: Left’s absurd new “denier” trickery

November 10, 2022

Arizona ballot tabulation is a disgrace as numbers go unprocessed

The ‘Election Denier’ Smear Is The Dumbest Rhetorical Device In Modern Politics,” appearing on The Federalist, it was written prior to the November 8, 2022 General Election, but it couldn’t be more pertinent. Senior editor David Harsanyi has done a stellar job explaining the absurdity of the latest word to be twisted, garbled and then mainstreamed by the left.

Last evening the far-left PBS News Hour kept its ability to stun, as two inane female mouthpieces gave the word “denier” a workout, tossing it back and forth as the hot potato their producers obviously desire it to be, denigrating wary conservatives. Outside of exposing contemptible Holocaust deniers, the word is an anomaly, rarely used. It has recently been revitalized to denigrate Americans who question the validity of the 2020 presidential election.

We were elated to see “denier” used in a positive manner in this earlier headline, “Elon Musk Brings Election Denier Mark Finchem Back to Twitter.” Finchem appropriately responded. Former state legislator Finchem, a conservative candidate for Arizona Secretary of State is awaiting a final vote count, as Arizona’s Tuesday General Elections have been rife with snafus.

AZ ELECTION UPDATE:

As of 9:15 am this morning, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs admits on her own website that there are 619,012 uncounted ballots statewide. Why?


AZ’s election night mare…that wasn’t a mahogany bay female horse

November 9, 2022

If the numbers are reliable, it was not a good night for many GOP candidates in Tuesday’s General Election early tallies. The posted numbers carried the tagline, “Mail-in and early votes may not be included,” leaving Arizona’s voters to wonder how accurate the current information provided by News-Press actually is, as we await more data. Move your cursor over each county on this map to access the numbers in Arizona’s governor’s race.

Among the candidates Seeing Red AZ proudly supported are Kari Lake (Governor); Mark Finchem (Secretary of State); State Treasurer Kimberly Yee (who won reelection);Tom Horne (former AG and Superintendent of Public Instruction); U.S. Rep. David Schweikert, and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell. These principled Republicans, possessing years of experience were rebuked by uninformed voters who followed the dictates of the leftwing newspaper and contemptible Republicrats who publicly endorsed democrats — in a convoluted means of seeking attention, like bratty, petulant children. Former Maricopa County Attorney Richard “Rick” Romley is the poster child for such duplicity. Libertarian Marc Victor, a perennially losing candidate interjected himself into the U.S. Senate race, siphoning off nearly 40,000 votes that could have aided Republican Blake Masters, who lost to Soros-supported Mark Kelly.

The good news is Arizona native and Republican political newcomer Eli Crane has taken out democrat repeated party switcher Tom O’Halleran in Congressional District 1, gifting Republicans with a new conservative.


It’s Election Day!  Vote Smart

November 8, 2022

The general election is today…Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

If you have not voted early by mail, Maricopa County Elections Department provides polling place locations.

Identification is required, as outlined on this page.

There are stark differences between Republicans and democrats. Joe Biden is sinking at breakneck speed. His most recent Real Clear Politics aggregated polling numbers on the question of the Direction of the Country are shockingly atrocious with only 23.9% saying the country is on the Right Track, compared to 68.3% saying we are on the Wrong Track. 

Vote Republican! It’s our only hope of restoring fiscal sanity and extracting ourselves from the Bidinflation nightmare.

Eight state executive offices — Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, two seats on the Corporation Commission (Nick Myers and Kevin Thompson running as a team) and state Mine Inspector— are up for election, as well as a U.S. Senate seat, all of the state’s GOP U.S. House of Representatives seats Paul Gosar (CD 4) Andy Biggs, (CD 5), David Schweikert (CD 6) and Debbie Lesko (CD 8). Rachel Mitchell is the experienced choice for Maricopa County Attorney.

Check out the links. This is a crucial election.


Energy genius Joe throws wrench into dems midterm prospects

November 7, 2022

H/T NRC Research