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  • Mystery of Christine O’Donnell’s Rent — SOLVED

    12/15/2010 9:23:17 PM PST · by Moseley · 26 replies · 7+ views
    RED STATE ^ | December 15, 2010 | CURE SOCIALISM
    FOUND THIS AT www.CureSocialism.com The mystery of Christine O’Donnell’s rent and campaign expenses has now been solved. One of the scams run by the liberal news media and the Left was the claim that Christine O’Donnell was using campaign money to pay her rent. (Never mind that FEC laws and regulations allow a campaign to pay the candidate a salary. Otherwise only rich people could afford to run for office.) All true conservatives know that the news media lies. A person who reads or listen to the mainstream media and believes what they say about a conservative leader or candidate...
  • VIDEO: Christine O’Donnell: Tea Party = SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION

    12/11/2010 3:10:28 PM PST · by Moseley · 15 replies
    Northern Virginia Tea Party, 2nd Annual Banquet ^ | December 7, 2010 | Christine O'Donnell
    Christine O'Donnell describes the tea party movement as "the Second American Revolution" and analyzes the future of the tea party movement at the Northern Virginia Tea party Second Annual Banquet on December 7, 2010, in Falls Church, Virginia.
  • VIDEO: Christine O'Donnell criticizes Obama's Dec. 7 Economic Proposal and Jobless Benefits

    12/09/2010 8:01:42 PM PST · by Moseley · 7 replies · 1+ views
    Northern Virginia Tea Party, 2nd Annual Banquet ^ | December 7, 2010 | Christine O'Donnell
    VIDEO EXCERPT FROM SPEECH: Christine O'Donnell calls Barack Obama's economic proposal announced December 7, 2010 "FRANKENOMICS" and analyzes Obama's economic plans and extension of jobless / unemployment compensation benefits, in a speech at the Northern Virginia Tea Party Second Annual Banquet in Falls Church, Virginia on Dec. 7
  • VIDEO: CHristine O'Donnell calls tea party "Second American Revolution"

    12/09/2010 7:56:00 PM PST · by Moseley · 12 replies
    Northern Virginia Tea Party, 2nd Annual Banquet ^ | December 7, 2010 | Christine O'Donnell
    VIDEO EXCERPT from speech: Christine O'Donnell describes the tea party movement as "the Second American Revolution" and analyzes the future of the tea party movement at the Northern Virginia Tea party Second Annual Banquet on December 7, 2010, in Falls Church, Virginia.
  • With Castle's Dream Act vote, Christine O'Donnell was totally vindicated.

    12/09/2010 6:18:31 AM PST · by Sybeck1 · 72 replies · 1+ views
    Christine O'Donnell is a hero to all for taking out Mike Castle. His "Dream Act" vote cemented that. His yes vote in the house would have been at much more strength, as he could have easily voted for cloture, giving the horrendous act of amnesty bipartition cover. Primaries for RINOs is the only way to save our republic, and my this Castle vote be the first topic Hannity of the other talking heads bring up to Tokyo Rove.
  • VIDEO: Christine O'Donnell analyzes and explains her own Senate race in Delaware in speech

    12/09/2010 8:08:23 AM PST · by Moseley · 63 replies · 1+ views
    Northern Virginia Tea Party, 2nd Annual Banquet ^ | December 7, 2010 | Christine O'Donnell
    With all of the debate about the 2010 US Senate race in Delaware, the candidate herself, Christine O'Donnell, provided her own analysis of her own US Senate race in 2010. The video of O'Donnell's analysis is available for viewing on-line at: http://www.DelawareNewsCenter.com/ODonnellAnalyzesSenateRace.wmv Christine O'Donnell addressed questions about whether the tea party got behind flawed candidates, and attempts to discredit the tea party generally. The following excerpt (5 minutes) is from Christine O'Donnell's speech to the Second Annual Banquet of the Northern Virginia Tea Party on December 7. http://www.DelawareNewsCenter.com/ODonnellAnalyzesSenateRace.wmv Christine O'Donnell drew an overflow crowd of 250 guests, the maximum number...
  • O'Donnell calls extending jobless benefits a 'tragedy'

    12/07/2010 9:28:19 PM PST · by Nachum · 34 replies
    The Hill [Washington, DC] ^ | 12/7/10 | Shane D'Aprile
    Christine O'Donnell on Tuesday compared the "tragedy" of extending unemployment benefits to Pearl Harbor and the death of Elizabeth Edwards. "Today marks a lot of tragedy," O'Donnell, (Snip) "Tragedy comes in threes," O'Donnell said. "Pearl Harbor, Elizabeth Edwards's passing and Barack Obama's announcement of extending the tax cuts, which is good, but also extending the unemployment benefits."
  • Rick Santorum now TRASHES candidates he SUPPORTED in September

    12/07/2010 11:27:00 AM PST · by Moseley · 91 replies
    RED STATE ^ | December 7, 2010 | Grassroots1773
    Will the real Rick Santorum please stand up? BEFORE the November 2, election, Rick Santorum defended Christine O’Donnell in her US Senate race in Delaware (though trying to have it both ways to some extent). Now, AFTER the election, Rick Santroum is now trying to jump on the bandwagon and attack the GOP’s losing candidates. Goal: NOT win elections, NOT learn how to win elections, but simply for personal aggrandizement by Rick Santorum. ________________________________________________ On September 21, 2010, Rick Santorum defended Christine O’Donnell as a candidate on Greta Van Sustren’s “On the Record” Rick Santorum Santorum — famous for dumping...
  • Tea Party Fave Christine O'Donnell Is Back

    12/05/2010 10:08:38 AM PST · by Moseley · 83 replies · 2+ views
    US News & World Report ^ | December 1, 2010 | Paul Bedard
    <p>She's back. Delaware Tea Party candidate Christine O'Donnell isn't letting her lop-sided loss November 2 get to her. We hear that she is expanding her spokeswoman role for the Tea Party movement.</p> <p>Her first stop: the Northern Virginia Tea Party annual banquet set, appropriately, for Pearl Harbor Day, December 7. Northern Virginia Tea Party spokesman Daniel Cortez tells us that while she is filling in for overbooked state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who's made headlines for challenging President Obama's healthcare plan, she is working to cement her role as a Tea Party spokesperson.</p>
  • Why did Kristin Murray falsely claim she “RAN” Christine O’Donnell’s 2008 Senate election campaign?

    12/05/2010 9:52:00 AM PST · by GrassRoots1773 · 51 replies
    RED STATE ^ | December 5, 2010 | GrassRoots1773
    Telling lies fraudulently attacking Christine O’Donnell established a new low in American politics in 2010. Each lie grew more preposterous than the last. But part of that low in American politics was dredged by KRISTIN MURRAY – the former Executive Director of the Delaware Republican State Committee. In 2008, Christine O’Donnell was asked by leaders of the Republican Party of Delaware to run for the United States Senate against long-term Senate veteran Joe Biden. O’Donnell was the official nominee of the Republican Party in Delaware. Republicans thought Christine O’Donnell was great in 2008. Christine O’Donnell was on the November ballot...
  • O'Donnell backs Clinton for 2012 run

    11/30/2010 6:53:21 AM PST · by FreeAtlanta · 81 replies · 1+ views
    Politico ^ | 11/30/2010 | JENNIFER EPSTEIN
    Former Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's dream presidential matchup for 2012 might just be Hillary Clinton versus Sarah Palin. O'Donnell, a Republican who rode the tea party wave to a primary upset in August, said she hopes Clinton runs and defeats President Barack Obama in a Democratic primary. “I hope she runs for president," O’Donnell says of Clinton in an interview on “Good Morning America.” “I would love to see her take out Obama in the primary. You know, I would even be tempted to change my registration so that I could vote for her in the Democratic primary," she...
  • Ned & Jim Ryun ATTACKING the Tea Party for news coverage: “Defective” Tea Party Leaders?

    11/30/2010 4:00:11 AM PST · by Moseley · 27 replies
    Red State ^ | November 30, 2010 | Jon Moseley
    Jim and Ned Ryun are now presuming to be leaders of the tea party movement through their organization "American Majority." Their marketing strategy is to sell their souls pleasing the liberal news media by attacking tea party candidates like Sharon Angle in Nevada and Christine O'Donnell in Delaware. The Ryuns are taking their 30 pieces of silver paid in undeserved, favorable news coverage. However, the Founder of the Northern Virginia Tea Party -- whose territory covers American Majority's headquarters -- says he has never heard of them. The American Majority website lists Purcellville, Virginia, as their headquarters. Purcellville is in...
  • GOP Insiders In Delaware Violated GOP Rules And Caused Republican Losses In Nov. Elections

    11/28/2010 12:09:24 PM PST · by Moseley · 61 replies · 1+ views
    RED STATE ^ | November 27, 2010 | Jon Moseley
    Delaware’s Republican Party both violated its own Bylaws and caused the Delaware Republican Party’s losses in the November 2, 2010, general election, a new analysis reveals. The Bylaws of Delaware’s Republican Party require in Article X, Section 1 that: “These rules of the Republican Party of the State of Delaware shall be in compliance and consistent with the Rules of the National Republican Party….” However, Rule No. 11 of the Rules of the National Republican Party states: “(a) The Republican National Committee shall not, without the prior written and filed approval of all members of the Republican National Committee from...
  • Sarah Palin Wants Christine O'Donnell On Next 'Dancing With the Stars'

    11/23/2010 2:07:50 PM PST · by dselig · 57 replies
    Pop Eater ^ | Posted Nov 23rd 2010 07:50 | Rob Shuter
    Sarah Palin was not only playing the role of proud mama grizzly last night when she sat in the front row cheering on daughter Bristol Palin in the finale of 'Dancing With The Stars' -- she was also playing casting director, lobbying the show's producers to consider signing up her Tea Party pal Christine O'Donnell for next season. "Sarah is a genius at marketing herself and her message," an insider tells me. "She doesn't care about all the old rules about how political people are meant to behave and act. Sarah believes the best way is to go directly to...
  • Delaware Election Results Explained by Democrats Massive Voter Registration Drive

    11/22/2010 3:16:55 AM PST · by Moseley · 30 replies
    RED STATE ^ | November 22, 2010 | Jonathon Moseley
    Recent voter registration statistics have now largely answered a lively debate within Delaware’s Republican party about the reasons for Republican losses on November 2, 2010. Mike Castle would likely have lost the 2010 election if chosen as the GOP nominee for U.S. Senate. Meanwhile, Republican candidates for all offices in Delaware faced a fundamentally more hostile electorate in 2010 than ever existed in past years. Democrats added 29,650 voters — a staggering 11% increase — from 2008 to 2010 in a highly-aggressive voter registration drive by the Democrat Party of Delaware. Known as “the First State” for ratifying the US...
  • Christine O'Donnell Turns Political Celebrity on Leno

    11/11/2010 8:12:29 AM PST · by Mozilla · 9 replies
    CBS ^ | November 11, 2010. | Dan Farber
    Christine O'Donnell may have lost the Delaware senate race on Nov. 2, but she hasn't lost her political celebrity status. Instead of preparing to represent her state in Washington, she was on the talk show circuit, joining Jay Leno on Wednesday's "Tonight Show". Leno asked O'Donnell about her future plans, and if she might run for public office again. "I don't know if I will run again. I want to keep that option open," she said. O'Donnell said she isn't interested in returning to the talk show circuit she frequented in the past. "I did the pundit thing, and that's...
  • The GOP's Sarah Palin problem

    11/05/2010 9:40:41 PM PDT · by pissant · 138 replies · 2+ views
    Wash Post ^ | 11/5/10 | Michael Gerson
    At their new political high-water mark, Republicans have plenty of reasons to celebrate - and at least one large cause for worry. On Election Day, voters shattered the Obama agenda of expanded public benefits and increased income tax progressivity, leaving the president to reassemble his goals with glue and tape. During this midterm cycle, Republicans became reacquainted with estranged friends: independents, seniors, college-educated voters, working-class voters, rural voters and suburban voters. The Republican Party will benefit from the infusion of diverse, attractive new leaders, including some, such as Florida Sen.-elect Marco Rubio, with Tea Party pedigrees.
  • Christine O’Donnell Fires Back at GOP on "Today Show"

    11/05/2010 5:38:33 PM PDT · by markomalley · 94 replies · 1+ views
    NEW YORK, NY – Former recent Delaware senatorial candidate and Tea Party favorite Christine O'Donnell took a bold stance in a pointed interview on NBC's “Today Show.” Host Meredith Veiera challenged Ms. O'Donnell with a litany of tough questions, asking if Sarah Palin failed her and if Ms. O'Donnell’s principled campaign cost the GOP seats in her election and others down ballot. Undaunted, O'Donnell fired back at the Delaware and national GOP establishment with the truth behind the campaign. O'Donnell explained how GOP insiders maneuvered to undermine her campaign from day one. According to O'Donnell, the beltway political class joined...
  • Recriminations

    11/04/2010 8:18:41 AM PDT · by EternalVigilance · 3 replies
    redstate.com ^ | Nov. 4, 2010 | Erick Erickson
    *snip* Compare this with the House campaign body, the NRCC. After getting clobbered over the NY-23 race and Dede Scozzafava, the NRCC took a hands off approach and let local voters choose their candidates. Not the NRSC. It doubled up around the country igniting a civil war with the grassroots — a civil war that would have never happened but their getting into Florida and doubling down. The NRSC’s argument amounts to telling the world that voters exercising their right to pick their candidates are stupid and Jim DeMint is stupid for siding with the voters. One final thought —...
  • Exit Polls: the surprise in Delaware (Sorry, trolls: Mike Castle probably would've lost to Coons)

    11/03/2010 11:31:04 AM PDT · by Qbert · 110 replies
    CNN ^ | 11/2/2010 | Rebecca Sinderbrand
    (CNN) – The thing about Delaware is: it's no Kentucky. The Tea Party's first Senate loss of the night may be no big surprise - the only question heading into tonight's been how big a victory margin Chris Coons would capture over Christine O'Donnell. But the exit polls lay out the political and demographic roadblocks facing any Tea Party favorite here. [Snip] If GOP voters are feeling any buyer's remorse, they may take some solace in one surprising stat: despite pre-election polls that showed longtime Republican Rep. Mike Castle handily beating Coons in a hypothetical matchup, the voters who turned...