Golly gee... so nice of Salon to be so worried about the poor GOP in this primary cycle.
You can almost feel the angst they feel for the misunderstood RINOs.
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the Tea Party movement -- which essentially represents the disgruntled base of the GOP -- has forced enough fringe candidates on the party in enough marginal races to jeopardize the GOP's chances
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Christine O'Donnell, a far-right gadfly and chronic debtor
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Rep. Michael Castle, a nine-term congressman and former two-term governor
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O'Donnell, previously known only for waging a series of hopeless, quixotic campaigns
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O'Donnell would make an absurdly easy mark for Democrat Chris Coons
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Castle recognized that with his impeccable establishment credentials, long service in government, and flexible ideology, he could be vilified by the Tea Partiers
Bah, thats enough. I'd say he doesn't like us very much. I love the term "flexible ideology".
If one doesn’t understand Greek they shouldn’t try to speak it. Liberals don’t understand conservatism and they shouldn’t try to advise on it. Liberals see politics as power seeking and the exercising of power. Principles mean nothing to liberals, just numbers.