That noise

The sound you are hearing is RINOs crying that Chris Christie announced yet again that he is not running for president next year.

Ladd must be sad.

Seen this all before

The current buzz around whether or not Chris Christie plans on entering the already crowded presidential race is something we have all seen before.  A shrinking minority of RINOs, mostly from the northeast, are unhappy that the majority of declared candidates are center-right and are making noise, desperate to show that their brand of center-left/Democrat lite ideology is still a force to be reckoned with within the Republican party.  It is the exact same thing that went on with Rudy Giuliani and George Pataki.

I don’t see Chrisitie jumping in, but even if he did I cannot see how he would survive the primary.  While I think he has a more agreeable personality than either Rudy or George, he is simply too far out of step with the majority of registered Republicans to win the nomination.

What to do on a day off

A non-issue

CSGV is somehow trying to make hay out of Gov. Chris Chrisitie’s position on gun control:

The link goes to propaganda outlet Media Matters:

This isn’t news. NRA didn’t endorse him in ’09 and Christie has not changed his position since taking office. Since he has said he’s not running for President in ’12 this is a non-issue.

What could possibly go wrong?

Coming soon to polling sites in Chicago and Florida, “Hacking Deibold voting machines with $10.50 worth of parts“:

“… The Vulnerability Assessment Team at Argone National Laboratory in Illinois just released information about a man-in-the-middle exploit that can change votes while leaving no trace of the attack. “$10.50 worth of parts and an 8th grade science education” can do the trick, along with access to the physical machine. For an additional few dollars, a remote control unit can access the hacked voting machine from up to a half mile away. Changes are made when the user pushes the “vote now” button …”

The machine I voted on scanned a paper card so this might not affect New York.

Meet the Laddites

Meet the “Laddites” of the CSGV.

You cannot shoot down a plane with rhetoric

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly must be hoping antigun rhetoric is an effective deterrent against terrorism.  According to the NY Post, “Kelly: NYPD can blow planes out of sky“:

“… Kelly — answering questions about the department’s state-of-the-art anti-terrorism system on CBS’s “60 Minutes’’ — admitted that the city is packing an arsenal on par with some militaries. “Do you mean to say that the NYPD has the means to take down an aircraft?” interviewer Scott Pelley pressed Kelly. “Yes. I prefer not to get into details, but obviously, this would be in a very extreme situation,” Kelly replied. Police sources told The Post that the weapon that Kelly was referring to involves a Barrett .50 caliber rifle, which can be mounted on almost any police chopper …”

First off, the only appropriate response coming out of Kelly’s mouth as to what sort of anti-terrorism contingency plans the NYPD has prepared should have been “No comment.”  Why on earth did Kelly go on television to talk about this subject?

Second, Kelly must think that terrorists are stupid enough to actually believe the outright lies coming out of the Violence Policy Center on .50s because they are not capable of “[blowing] a rogue aircraft out of the sky.”  All one has to do to disprove that theory is watch any of the old WWII programs on the History Channel with planes soaking up .50 hits like a sponge and not going down.  I remember several incidents where commercial airliners have had doors and/or large chunks of fuselage come off in mid-flight and that still didn’t take the plane down.

Bloomberg lobbying Turner

Mayor Bloomberg is wasting no time in lobbying newly elected Congressman Bob Turner.  According to the Queens Gazette:

“… The mayor said it was the first time he was meeting Turner, who was sworn in last Thursday, and both discovered they have a lot in common, including a lot of friends in common. After the one-hour meeting, which Turner initiated, the mayor said they also chatted about their campaigns and other experiences.  Turner and the mayor also discussed city issues, such as immigration, guns, Medicaid and the economy …”

This bears watching to see what Turner does.

Expect chaos

I’m hearing that Senator Mark Grisanti, a registered Democrat who ran as a Republican last year, is going to now caucus with the Democrats making for a 31-31 tie in the Senate.  What exactly this means for committee chairmanships and legislation is unclear as the Democrats would still be split with 27 members under John Sampson and 4 under Jeff Klien’s Independent Democrat Caucus.

Andrew speaks

Aside from a statement in support of microstamping in his 2010 campaign manifesto, Andrew Cuomo has been silent publicly on gun control.  That changed over the weekend according to this Daily News article, “Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls for shutting state prisons, investing in community in light of gun violence“:

“… Cuomo also pushed for stricter gun control laws from the federal government.  “It has been decades where we have been fighting Washington for sensible laws controlling guns and we need those laws passed and we need them passed now. We’re losing too many people out in the streets,” he said …”

This bears watching to see where he’s going to go with it.