Michigan: It’s Your Turn!

February 28, 2012

Perhaps ‘90s pop star Britney Spears belted it best: “All eyes on me in the center of a ring just like a circus.”

Or not… regardless, the next round of presidential voting is today, when Michiganders and Arizonans will cast key ballots netting a total of 59 delegates to the Republican National Convention. Much of the media’s attention is dead set on a particular state’s fight – and with good reason.

On the heels of the popular Conservative Political Action Conference, otherwise known as CPAC, held this month in the District of Columbia, the remaining contestants for the Republican Party nod packed their heavy winter jackets and headed to the Midwest.

Front-runner Mitt Romney, who won Michigan’s GOP primary contest four years ago, traversed his native land during the final two critical weeks. The former Massachusetts Governor hit all corners of the Great Lakes State, with multiple events in metropolitan Detroit, Lansing and Kalamazoo. He addressed a local Lincoln Day breakfast in Lansing Saturday morning, made a stop near Albion College on Monday, and later that evening hosted a gathering with famed singer Kid Rock (http://bit.ly/xG9UX2) of Motor City fame, to cite only three meetings with potential backers.

Rick Santorum also traveled around the Lower Peninsula, with appearances at the Capitol Building and up north in Traverse City. As a part of a Catholic-sponsored bus entourage, the one-time Pennsylvania Senator toured several large cities especially on the more conservative western side. The attempt to court additional support may decide the heated duel.

Not to be outdone, Texas Congressman Ron Paul held a tremendously successful rendezvous on the campus of Michigan State University. Over 4,000 students and grassroots supporters packed the auditorium yesterday afternoon to hear from the modern libertarian icon. “Governments are a reflection of the people,” proclaimed Paul. “Let’s restore the greatness of America.”

Credible polls show that Romney and Santorum are neck-and-neck heading into the election. With less than two weeks out, the latter held a sizeable fifteen-point lead. However, Mitt has closed the gap in recent days. The difference now is statistically unclear due to the margin of error.

Reports (http://on.freep.com/AhT68M) recently surfaced confirming that Santorum for President paid for a robo call targeting self-identified Democrats. The recording (http://bit.ly/zZp3ws) begins by reminding “Michigan Democrats” that they “can vote in the Republican primary. Further along, it bashed Mitt for opposing the auto industry bailout all the while favoring funds “for his Wall Street billionaire buddies” and therefore slapping “the face of every Michigan worker.” Democratic Party leaders, via Operation Hilarity, have also allegedly (and sinisterly!) pushed for their affiliates to back Santorum in order to defeat native Romney.

The two leading candidates have brought their messages to Michigan’s airwaves. Both have been accused of running negative campaign ads. While Santorum has solidly chosen that route (http://bit.ly/A4Cz0y), Romney appears more focused on challenging the incumbent this November (http://bit.ly/yAICb1). Perhaps the difference in strategy can be attributed to their divergent national standing and campaign strength.

Allow the not-that-innocent votes to trickle in, oops… I did it again. May the best man, or show animal, win!


Michael Moore Organizes Union/Astroturf Protest in Lansing

March 16, 2011

 

He’s at it again! The pride of Flint, film producer and liberal Marxist Michael Moore, has called upon fellow Michiganders to take (another) day off from work to protest against sensible budget cuts in a time of crisis. Here is the open letter posted on MichaelMoore.com:

“I’m asking everyone who can to take Wednesday off and head to the State
Capitol in Lansing to protest the cruel and downright frightening legislation
currently being jammed down our throats … Governor Snyder, once elected,
yanked off his nice-guy mask to reveal that he is in fact a multi-millionaire
hell-bent on destroying our state and turning it over to his buddies from
Wall Street … Trust me, you will rue the day you sat home and did
nothing while thieves posing as politicians stole your
Great Lakes State from you.”

Self-dubbed as “Stand Up for Michigan,” the carpetbagger gathering at the Michigan State Capitol building is scheduled for noon to 5:00 pm today, Wednesday, March 16. The Michigan AFL-CIO chapter, a massive union machine, is leading the fight for the “working class” along with the hefty lefty.

Mr. Moore, @MMFlint, has kept up with the tweets regarding the organized demonstration. A few of the gems include:

If ur in AnnArbor & want 2 hop my bus 2 Lansing 4 giant protest tmr? It’s free, RSVP @ 734-904-6522 Details http://michaelmoore.com #MadMI

MSU students! My crew is inside Lansing Capitol bldg rt now w/ cameras. Occupying rotunda. Take #1 bus & join ’em! B a star on my website!

If u r watching our live stream u r a witness to the first occupation of the Michigan capitol rotunda…

These guys are nuts and clearly have refused to read Governor Snyder’s budget proposal. Even so, the time of unjust control of the people’s money has got to end – and Big Labor cannot stand it. Let’s stand with Governor Snyder!

I will swing by downtown Lansing after class – hooray for productivity! – to see what the entrenched far-left is up to. I would not mind catching a glimpse of MM partaking in what he loves: pushing forth a radical agenda, all for a profit. Stay tuned for exclusive viedo footage!

Nick Kowalski writes for The Other Side and can be reached via email (Nicholas.Kowalski@rocketmail.com) and Twitter (@NKowalski).