Baseball is boring. I watched Monday Night Football last night, but some baseball team did something. Leftists declared it a vindication for the Pelosiraptor and a repudiation of President George W. Bush, while Lou Dobbs demanded to see the papers of all the players. Normally I dislike it when drunken sports fans burn their city in celebration, but in San Francisco I might make an exception. This concludes World Series highlights.
(The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Houston Texans, which leftists also insisted was a repudiation of the Bush family and Republicans everywhere.)
Today is the 2010 Election.
Conservatives and Republicans can relax tomorrow. We need to work today every single minute until the final polls close in Alaska and Hawaii.
For those wondering what they can do at the 11th hour, two organizations will steer you in the right direction.
The National Federation of Republican Women are the toughest army not wielding guns (not all of them anyway).
The Republican Jewish Coalition has been very helpful to me.
(Full disclosure: I have spoken before chapters of both of these organizations, but do not have any managerial or decision-making role in either case.)
Make phone calls. Donate. Drive people to the polls. Bloggers be at the ready for leftist fraud and election day surprises. Be prepared for leftist rage like we have never seen.
Ignore the exit polls. They always favor Democrats, in an attempt to depress GOP turnout. The exit polls had John Kerry (shudder) winning the White House.
Ignore good news. As of now, Democrats lead in House seats 435 to 0, Senate seats 100 to 0, and Governorships 50 to 0. Until votes tell me otherwise, Republicans need to keep fighting.
Liberals are bullies. The only thing bullies understand is force. The weapons we use are ballots, not bullets. We must make sure they do not rig the voting machines and intimidate GOP voters.
Bring your video cameras in case they try to knock over old ladies in wheelchairs in the name of “tolerance.”
This is judgment day, and everybody will politically get what they deserve.
Lastly, do something many on the left will sneer at, but may later regret.
Pray.
Pray for a peaceful election day, because peaceful transitions of power make this country great.
I will not pray for victory because I believe God does not care who wins.
(I did pray once for victory, in 2004. I truly believed the fate of the world was at stake.)
Remember what matters. A few days ago Islamofascist terrorists tried to blow up Jewish Synagogues in Chicago as well as other targets worldwide.
(While no American politico arranged this to affect the election, the terrorists certainly wanted to affect the election, as they tried to do in 2004. The 2010 plot failed, and should not be a factor.)
The American way of life must be preserved.
Work hard. Work smart. Work fast. Work legally. Crack down on those working illegally.
Republicans and conservatives can take back this country.
Let’s do it.
Let’s get to work one final day.
eric