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In defense of Christine O’Donnell
http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/15/in-defense-of-christine-odonnell/ ^

Posted on 02/16/2013 5:34:24 AM PST by cotton1706

Americans love to watch public figures eviscerated publicly. Progressives love to bash conservatives. And the media will go out of their way to cripple conservative candidates (even if it means missing wildly and making an ass out of themselves, i.e., Wolf Blitzer and Marco Rubio’s water bottle). But progressives, the media and the American public will eventually cease their assault, if for no other reason than the story gets old and the appetite for schadenfreude eventually wanes.

For over two years now, center-right political professionals — from Charles Krauthammer and Karl Rove down to local GOP pols — have trashed Christine O’Donnell without relent. They’ve made her name synonymous with embarrassing failure. The declamations are tossed off casually by TV’s alleged conservatives, usually as a cautionary tale. Among the right’s talking heads, Christine O’Donnell is invoked as a two-word epithet utilized to dismiss unfit and extreme Republican candidates, most often Tea Party upstarts. I object. Partly to correct the historical record, partly to defend Christine, partly to stymie a lingering and erroneous bit of conventional wisdom on the right, but mostly to tell Karl Rove that he can go sit on a volcano, I offer a sadly rare defense of Christine O’Donnell.

First of all, if you like Rand Paul and Marco Rubio and the scores of other conservatives who won competitive races in the 2010 tea party wave, you should thank your lucky stars for Christine O’Donnell. Whatever you think of the candidate herself, she took an unseemly barrage of media arrows that would have otherwise landed on other candidates.

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This whole article is well worth reading. Castle was not a moderate, he was a liberal republican that would have replaced Specter in the senate. Specter out, Castle in, status quo. Instead, the democrats kept their liberal vote in Delaware (Biden, Castle, Coons, little difference) but the republican caucus didn't have a liberal watering it down, watering down conservatism. Christine O'Donnell was not the best candidate, but she did the country a great service.

The days of blind support just because you have an "r" next to your name are over!

1 posted on 02/16/2013 5:34:26 AM PST by cotton1706
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To: cotton1706

I suppose that the “losing is good” argument makes sense if it’s the only argument that you’ve got. I prefer a “winning is better” argument myself. The only reason to be involved in politics is to gain political power. Political power enables you to advance your agenda, to take conservative principles and conservative ideas and translate them into law and policy. Without political power, you are just a voice in the wilderness.

Power comes through winning. It doesn’t come from rationalizing a losing effort. It may indeed be a great thing that Castle was tossed out, but having Coons in the Senate and voting with Harry Reid is no victory. Conservatives seem to think that putting forward great conservative candidates is the objective, and if they lose, the cause of Conservatism was nobly served. I think that this is nonsense. A great conservative candidate who can’t win is not much use. O’Donnell got half way there, but came in second in the final race. Conservatives need to find candidates who can win the final race, no just the feel good contest.


2 posted on 02/16/2013 6:48:41 AM PST by centurion316
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To: cotton1706

Having seen the campaign and the candidate up close and personal during that amazing few moths in 2010, I heartily agree with this author.

Tokyo Rove met with conservatives in DE early in 2010 to get them on board behind Castle, who was a big proponent of cap and trade.

Rove was told to get lost and the war was on.

O’Donnell ran against Castle and it was a slugfest. But Christine won on Sept. 15th.

She only had seven weeks to the general. The GOP in DE came out AGAINST her, they were so ticked that Castle lost. O’Donnell put a monkey wrench in their plans.

They worked against her, Rove worked against her, the media chewed her up. She won her debate with Chris Coons,but you would have never known that from the DE media.

Tokyo Rove trashed her.Bill Maher trashed her to do the bidding of the libs, even though she had been on his show about 20 times.

In spite of all that she only lost by 25,000 votes in a deep blue state. And that margin of loss was less than the number of missing GOP votes in New Castle County.

Chris Coons was the executive of NewCasle County. AFTER the election, about a week later, the media lets loose that Coons overspent by a million dollars and more taxes were needed. That would have sunk him.

He went on that fall to vote for the repeal of don’t ask, don;t tell, which was never an issue he campaigned on.

Mike Castle showed what an ass he really was—he was another Sore Loserman.

After this debacle, the folks in the DE GOP turned out the entire leadership of the GOP here and replaced them. Longtime, patrician, wealthy party bigwigs were shown the door by the people.

Christine O’Donnell is not stupid. She is very conservative. I attended campaign events where she talked with all strata of people, and was wonderful to each person, even those who mocked her. She never would have done the damage that Chris Coons did.

She had no money when she started, no family name, just the drive to do the right thing and to serve her country and state.

She was preyed upon by so many, including Fred Davis, that media hack that released the “I am not a witch” spot, which Christine hated and told him EXPLICITLY not to release.

I have never witnessed the assassination of character in such a short time, from all sides, including those that should have lined up to support her.

She took the arrow meant for a lot of conservatives that season.

Talk about a war on women!


3 posted on 02/16/2013 7:05:44 AM PST by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: exit82

Bump!

Get rid of perpetual loser Karl Rove.

Replace him with 10 more like Christine O’Donnell. Or vote for the Tea Party.

Or both. Now.


4 posted on 02/16/2013 7:07:57 AM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
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To: centurion316

——Power comes through winning. -——

WHOA...What a concept...

Too bad that is lost on so many eGOP troglodytes. ..


5 posted on 02/16/2013 7:37:50 AM PST by Popman
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To: centurion316

Same thing here in Indiana.

We got rid of Lugar (a 70% Republican) and replaced him with Donnelly (a 97% Baraqqi) for the next 6 years. Doesn’t that feel great?

Somebody has to vet these Tea Party candidates and teach them that the progressive media is out to blow them up. It’s not rocket science, listening to Limbaugh a few hours a week will give you the tools to handle it.


6 posted on 02/16/2013 7:43:39 AM PST by nascarnation (Baraq's economic policy: trickle up poverty)
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To: nascarnation
Just a reminder, Lugar wasn't a 70% Republican, he was Bambi's favorite Republican.

He was also responsible for the democrat win, as he not only would not support the man who beat him in the primary, he endorsed the democrat.

For that kind of traitorous, small souled conduct, the man deserved to lose and should be an outcast.

7 posted on 02/16/2013 7:47:51 AM PST by Lakeshark (!)
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To: cotton1706

Thanks for posting this. I read it elsewhere and it was very good.

I wish I had been advising that campaign, when the whole “witch” thing happened I would have told her start playing the Bewitched thing and just run with it.

O’Donnell was close enough to Elizabeth Montgomery (whom everyone LOVED as Samantha); I think it would have worked.

It couldn’t have been worse than what they tried.

Rome wasn’t built in a day, folks, we’ve got to just keep swining away.


8 posted on 02/16/2013 7:56:39 AM PST by jocon307
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To: nascarnation

Did Lugar ever come out and endorse Mourdock? I guess he halfheartedly did so after dragging his feet. Did the moderates do all they could to get the Republican candidate elected? No.

Republicans need to face the facts. Moderates are generally not willing to back conservative candidates, and conservatives are finally fighting back. Moderate candidates can no longer count on our votes and take us for granted like they have for decades.

I have absolutely nothing in common with the Marxist left, aka Democrat Party, but I also have virtually nothing in common with moderate Republicans. I can’t accept their compromises when it means giving Democrats most of what they want.

We have to win elections. You’re right. But we have to win with people who will actually represent us. Lugar and Castle were Democrats in all but party affiliation. When the country is on the brink of failure, we can’t afford to go along to get along anymore.

Maybe we’ll lose more elections by contesting the moderate RINOs who are so eager to sell us out. So what? We been losing pretty well with them, haven’t we? If we don’t have the political power to push more conservatives across the finish line, we’re pretty much doomed anyway.


9 posted on 02/16/2013 8:05:57 AM PST by CitizenUSA (Why celebrate evil? Evil is easy. Good is the goal worth striving for.)
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To: CitizenUSA; nascarnation

I sent money to COD, and I mostly agree with the sentiments expressed here.

But there’s a problem.

The Democrats have perfected their method of electing socialist radicals to the Senate who say enough to “appear” conservative like the folks back home.

When a true conservative wins a Senate nomination in a purple or blue state, we don’t let them hide enough to win.

We have to get better at this,


10 posted on 02/16/2013 8:13:55 AM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: jocon307
Rome wasn’t built in a day, folks, we’ve got to just keep swining away.

That only works for the Chicago Cubs. They just keeping swinging away, making lots of money, filling the stands, loved by everyone (except the South Side); but they haven't won the Series in over 100 years.

When you lose in politics, the other side gets to make the laws, advance their programs, and keep you on the sidelines. If the Republicans become the Chicago Cubs (they seem to already be) of politics, then the country is doomed.

11 posted on 02/16/2013 8:20:06 AM PST by centurion316
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To: Lakeshark
He was also responsible for the democrat win, as he not only would not support the man who beat him in the primary, he endorsed the democrat.

What I've read is that Lugar DID endorse Mourdock, but refused to campaign for him, which is bad enough. Where does it say he endorsed the Rat?

12 posted on 02/16/2013 8:24:48 AM PST by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
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To: cotton1706

Some idiot asked her if she was a witch. She said no I’m not a witch. What was she SUPPOSED to do?


13 posted on 02/16/2013 8:26:02 AM PST by DManA
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To: cotton1706; All

WAS IT ROVES INCOMPETENCE ...OR IS HE A JUDAS GOAT ?

To borrow from Limbaugh for those living Riolinda a Judas goat is used to lead US sheepels to the slaughter pen . The Republicans were give a chance to use a wedge issue to split up the deomcratic party and blew it.

Besides equating Obama’s socialist schemes particularly his energy policy running up the costs on everything thus forcing those with limited incomes to go on the dole.
Messaging (blaming Obama) that policy in terms those proverbial LIV’s could understand wasn’t even considered.

....Does anybody remember what the Democrats did at their convention ??? First they eliminated any mention of the word GOD...and when they thought twice about doing that they reintroduced the resolution what happened ? They booed God....That resolution was rammed through just like the Affordable Health Care Act ...

Was that fact used in any of the material Rove’s RINOS spewed forth during the 2012 Romney or US senate races his group of GOPES (Government Ofthe People Elite Snobs) used on their hit list ? I like using that acronym because it rhymes with dopes.

Noooo ! They could have used that episode to point out how far to the left the democrat party has hyphenated into; Demo-Coms ...Instead well we don’t like Aikin ...He said what ? OMG OMG he’s unqualified ...If there was a chance he would have been burned at the stake by Rove’s RINOS and the so called “conservative “ talkies spouting Rove’s tripe.

Why ? What drove this ? They were responding to the miss-directtion driven by Obama’s instuments of oppression Mainline Socialist Media (MSM).The Aikin or O’Donnels response to a set up phoney issue had to with something that would never occur in any legislation that would pass their respective desks had they been elected.

THE RESPONSE YOU DIDN’T HEAR WAS THIS “”While at their convention the Democrats were busy dening God . Aikin believes in something like the ten commandments. Including Thou shalt not steal and doesn’t believe that getting elected to office gives you a license to do steal ... Which his opponent seems to have done rather well since being in office. The same thing with Mourdock,O’Donnell, etc,etc, etc.

That presentation could have been expanded to Reid, Pelosi, and the slew of Demo-Com pigs at the trough. Expanding their personal wealth at the expense of the US taxpayers.

Now his bunch seems to be saying if you hold a religious view don’t run for office... We’re gonna save the Republican party ....to be finished off by Obama and the hypenated democrats..
Roves RINOS wrong for America and wrong for the Republican party...

GOD DENIERS LED BY A CONGENITAL LIAR
ARE REDISTRIBUTE WEALTH INCITERS/
FOR FIRST YOUR MONEY THEN YOUR GUNS
BE DEFENSELESS WHEN THEY COME
AND TO THEIR GOVERNMENT YOU MUST RUN

It’s time to get government out of Our face
Our religion and and Our pocketbook

(The above is designed to be printed up and passed around your precinct and your friends and neighbors as a (index sized) palmcard. On the face (REVERSE SIDE)or below the slogan you can put the name of the candidate you favor and the election dates...EXCELLENT FOR SLIPPING UNDER WINDSHIELD WIPERS ON CARS PARKED IN KEY PARKING LOTS CHURCHES, RALLY SITES....


14 posted on 02/16/2013 8:30:42 AM PST by mosesdapoet ("It's a sin to tell a lie", in telling others that , got me my nickname .Ex Chi" mechanic"ret)
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To: Fresh Wind
I have no link, but a clear memory that he not would not endorse Mourdock (sp?), campaign for him, and eventually said he was going to vote for the democrat.

I'm fairly certain that's correct.

15 posted on 02/16/2013 8:31:59 AM PST by Lakeshark (!)
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To: exit82

Given the caricature that the media were putting up for O’Donnell, I found myself thoroughly astounded by how well she did in the debate that I watched on TV. She gave a truly excellent performance. I really knew nothing about her, and she really impressed me by being totally in command of the facts and laying out her arguments flawlessly.

Then, she appeared in that spot telling us, “I am not a witch”! I can conclude only that she was sandbagged by her own team. Disgusting.


16 posted on 02/16/2013 8:44:01 AM PST by Bigg Red (Restore us, O God of hosts; let your face shine, that we may be saved! -Ps80)
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To: exit82

Excellent summation bump!


17 posted on 02/16/2013 8:54:45 AM PST by upsdriver ( Palin/West '16)
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To: exit82
BTTT!

Fire Toyko Rove!...

...for undermining conservatives and The Tea Party!!

18 posted on 02/16/2013 8:56:17 AM PST by Jane Long
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To: exit82

Well said, FRiend, well said.


19 posted on 02/16/2013 8:59:13 AM PST by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: cotton1706
"The days of blind support just because you have an "r" next to your name are over!"

IMHO, that was the real reason for the wailing and gnashing of teeth over O'Donnell. The establishment saw too many conservatives drifting out the doors of the big tent (or Castle, as the case may be), and decided they must put a stop to it. Too many uppity Christians and philosophical conservatives needed to be taught their place.

20 posted on 02/16/2013 9:01:14 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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