Boehner sells out

House of Representatives Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) has come out in support of the bailout. Conservative Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) is against the bailout. Congressman Shadegg is asking for input. We have not heard anything definitive from other members of the Arizona delegation.

The bailout is wildly unpopular with a broad cross section of the American public. The bailout could be a good opportunity for Republicans to distinguish themselves from Democrats, who will likely vote for the bill. It will be especially interesting to see if Giffords and Mitchell vote for the bill and if Bee and Schweikert are able to exploit the incumbents’ votes.

Uncivilized Tactics

Speaking of signs and downright mean and nasty tactics, this is what you get from people who don’t like to demonstrate civility in the political process.

This reminds me of an experiment that I heard from Dennis Prager on the radio. Here’s the hypothesis. If you park a car with liberal bumperstickers on it in a conservative neighborhood, chances are nothing will happen to it. But take the same car with conservative bumperstickers and put it in a liberal neighborhood, chance are it will get keyed and vandalized. The point is that liberals tend to act out of emotions and restrain any thought while conservatives act out of thought and restrain emotions.

Sonoran Alliance invites you to send any photos of the vandalized Prop 102 signs to us so we can keep show how wacked out these people are.