The Democrat apparat really is despicable . . .
From the Patriot Post: The Agenda Project is a leftist 501©4 organization running campaign ads in various battleground states. And they’re working to solve the Ebola problem by properly assigning blame. In an email with the subject line, “If you die, blame them,” the group says it’s launching “a multi-pronged blitzkrieg attack that lays blame for the Ebola crisis exactly where it belongs – at the feet of the Republican lawmakers. Like rabid dogs in a butcher shop, Republicans have indiscriminately shredded everything in their path, including critical programs that could have dealt with the Ebola crisis before it reached our country.”
AND YET the CDC budget has grown over the years
IBD: CDC Failures Not From Phantom Budget Cuts
From RedSate:
Republicans Appropriated More for the CDC This Year Than Obama Requested
Lesbians Got All The Ebola Dollars But Blame The GOP
Even though the CDC budget did not go down overall, here is what the administration prioritized over more money for Ebola studies, from the UK Daily Mail:
And some fine matters about those quality Democrat candidates Karl Rove was afraid might be too good for conservatives . . .
Is Wendy Davis the trollop Todd Akin trope of the Democratic party with her “war on the disabled” campaign? Yes
Right up there with ‘they don’t know nut’n ’bout tort reform’ Bruce Baily’s Braley’s war on Iowa farmers.
Then there is Mark Uterus in Colorado (from Noemie Emery writing at the Washington Examiner):
when the Democrats put all of their eggs in the birth-control basket, insisting that nuns subsidize contraception and that any restrictions at all on abortion mean war. They targeted Senate candidates Joni Ernst in Iowa and Cory Gardner in Colorado, with the happy result that both are now leading, quickly closing the gender gap among women. Last Friday, the liberal Denver Post rocked the political world byendorsing Gardner over the man called “Mark Uterus” because of his single-minded obsession. “[Sen. Mark] Udall is trying to frighten voters rather than inspire them,” said the paper, correctly. “His obnoxious one-issue campaign is an insult to those he seeks to convince.”
And one final question: Is it true that the fund-raising effort to raise money from out-of-state donors to the Bruce “Bailey” campaign is entitled the “Cash for a Clunker” fund?
DLH with R Mall