A voice of reason in a wilderness of blather…

Andy McCarthy has a definitive article justifying the GOP defund/delay O’care strategy.

In a nutshell, he makes the case that waiting to secure elections is a much less realistic strategy when it comes to the best way to slay the Democrats’ Obamacare dragon.

McCarthy’s a welcome voice of reason, and his supporting logic is strong.

We’ve already exposed the innate weakness of the Democrat position, as defined by an NBC-WSJ poll which reveals even a heavily-weighted bias can’t bolster their agenda.

Add to that what everyone else seems to have missed: the poll questions Q13 through Q18 (re, the shutdown) DID NOT MENTION the Democrat Party, or it’s  involvement.

Respondents were only asked if Obama or ‘Republicans in Congress’ were to blame.

WHY? The Democrat-controlled Senate buffered Obama from House legislation by stone-walling those GOP bills that would otherwise have funded the government.

Democrats wouldn’t allow votes on the legislation, so funding for the gov’t dried up.

A curious lapse? Pollsters had to know of the Democrat Senate’s chicanery. So, you’d think the Democrat Senate would have deserved at least a passing mention?

Sadly, when it comes to polling and pollsters, hidden agenda seems to abound.

Friday, Pollster Zogby graded Obama a B in this fiasco, once the GOP gave in.

Considering a week earlier he graded Obama an F (for the same fiasco), Zogby’s either using a bell curve – or schizophrenia – to grade Obama anywhere near a B now.

We can’t find any Zogby polling internals, and so can’t see how that ‘B’ was justified.

BlueCollar makes no claim to be on the same level as such pollsters…

But considering the NBC-WSJ poll revealed how even over-weighting ‘Democrat’ respondents doesn’t bode well for Obama’s approval ratings…or Obamacare…

…we can only hope voters know when the tea leaves are being read

…and when they’re being smoked…

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