Author Archives: J Christian Adams

Low Information Voters

Someone emailed me asking what is a “low information voter?”  Here’s a Jimmy Kimmel video that provides some insight.  Note the woman at the end who says “I don’t know, I just voted for him because he’s black.”  Ugh. So terribly sad.


American Spectator on Tom Perez

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“If President Obama thinks he can get away with appointing an obvious prevaricator to be Secretary of Labor – and a radical, race-baiting one at that – he has lost all touch with reality. Even a group as confused and fractious as the caucus of Senate Republicans is sure to find the collective backbone to block the (expected) appointment of Thomas Perez.


As I described in detail last August, Perez is one of the most loathsome figures in the thoroughly loathsome political ranks of Obama’s Justice Department. . . .

Indeed, Perez doesn’t even seem to be a very good lawyer at all: His positions also have been rebuked by courts in Arkansas (about the Civil Rights for Institutionalized Persons Act), again in the D.C. District Court, in New York on an education case (U.S. v. Brennan), in a Florida abortion case where Perez’ team was abusively prosecuting peaceful protesters, and most particularly in a major Perez loss in Florida when trying to force the statenot to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls.”

Full story at American Spectator.

Ohio Nun and Voter Fraud

Here’s one you don’t expect to see, nun accused of voter fraud.

Cue the voter fraud deniers to tell us how rare the voter fraud is (now that it is undeniably more common than Sasquatch) and how voter ID wouldn’t have done anything to stop it. 

Nonsense.  If there was a photo ID requirement for absentee voting, or some other requirement that mandates a unique identifier, then this couldn’t have happened.  Regardless, every time voter fraud appears, we hear the reactionary response of the deniers.