Posted on 07/09/2009 10:50:24 AM PDT by GreaterSwiss
Gotta admire someone who always stands by their strong convictions.
No, you're confused. When he first ran in 1954, he won as a write-in candidate (Democrat), defeating the regular Democrat. He resigned in 1956 (as per prior agreement) and won the Dem primary outright without a write-in, where he served without interruption until 2003. He switched to the GOP in 1964 but did not resign. However, SC Congressman Albert Watson, who was a DINO Goldwater supporter, resigned in early 1965 (after the Dems stripped him of seniority) and ran as a Republican, winning in the special a few months later where he remained until 1971 when he lost for Governor.
*ping*
Here we go again... We’ll see how long it lasts.
We may have 2 seats left by the time the special for McHugh’s seat is held, it really can’t get much worse at the federal level. It’s inexcusable we have less than a dozen seats in NY.
YES!!!!!!!
Hmmm. Was this ‘defection’ a put-up job all along? What was the reason behind it?
Ronald Reagan was a Democrat, before he became Gov. of CA.
lesson: never trust a party switcher. They have no loyalty and will set out pretty easy. I def. don’t want one as president.
You already did...President Reagan. Uh oh...yieks I am in a pickle now...
What was his price?
They knew what you meant...they were just trying to be clever.
“lesson: never trust a party switcher. They have no loyalty and will set out pretty easy. I def. don’t want one as president.”
I guess that’s why Phil Graham lost out to Bob Dole for the Presidential nomination back in ‘96. Graham was a party-switcher. Look what we got instead.
Never trust a democrat.
This is the same Espada that the Democrats attacked a couple of weeks ago as a criminal who should be thrown out of the Senate.
Okay, the Dems are high fiving, the Senator got his gig, the Pubbies got screwed again.
Any reporter think of asking the constituency, aka “The People” how they feel?
Guess it doesn’t matter, does it?
I guess we got lucky with that one. Its too risky though.
[cue “Entrance of the Gladiators”, aka “Thunder and Blazes”, aka “Oh, yeah, that circus march!”]
An honest politician is one who stays bought.
Espada didn’t switch. He entered into a coation with the Senate Republicans.
BTW, NYS GOP is an acronymic oxymoron.
Maybe it’s better Skelos rejected it? Let everyone know the NY government is totally rat-run and everything that happens is their fault.
Hopefully they can elect Governor Ricky Lazio and a GOP Senate next year. If they don’t take the Senate back next year, the rats will draw the senate lines, and they may never be able to get it back.
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