Posted on 01/24/2010 1:48:12 PM PST by Wisconsinlady
Could Obey Be Coakleyd? Welcome to a new, real political world.
By Kathryn Jean Lopez
Goliath has been known to win, or he wouldnt be Goliath. But he didnt win this time. And that could significantly affect what happens in November.
Scott Browns victory in the Massachusetts special election for the seat formerly considered by too many to be Ted Kennedys seat, is many varieties of good news. Its especially good news for the Davids around the country who have their sights set on Washington. The Yes, He Can line emblazoned across the photo of Marco Rubio on NRs cover a few months ago has just gotten a big momentum boost.
Among the beneficiaries of this invigorated sense that no seat belongs to an individual or his party, regardless of rank, tenure, or his familys place in the American imagination, is Sean Duffy, a Republican running for Congress in Wisconsin. This 38-year-old father of five, currently serving his fourth term as Ashland County district attorney, is effectively reminding Democrat David Obey, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee (who was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1969, before Duffy was born), that his congressional seat is not his, but the peoples. This former reality-TV star Duffy and his wife, Rachel, were both cast members of The Real World may benefit from the new real political world created by the election of Scott Brown.
Duffy talked with National Review Online about the Brown win.
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A win by Duffy would be awesome. IMHO, Patrick Kennedy could also be defeated if everything breaks our way.
And the truth shall set you free.
That is interesting, because I think as a Republican I have been taught that most minorities feel only Democrats care about them, when I believe the opposite is true. Conservatives feel EVERYONE has a right and an obligation to fulfill their own dreams and should be given a chance. Conversely, any liberals I know believe most minorities can’t do so, so “they” (meaning the Dems mostly) need to do things for them. I will “speak boldly” from now on. Thank you.
Among the beneficiaries of this invigorated sense that no seat belongs to an individual or his party, regardless of rank, tenure, or his family's place in the American imagination, is Sean Duffy, a Republican running for Congress in Wisconsin. This 38-year-old father of five, currently serving his fourth term as Ashland County district attorney, is effectively reminding Democrat David Obey, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee (who was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1969, before Duffy was born), that his congressional seat is not his, but the people's. This former reality-TV star -- Duffy and his wife, Rachel, were both cast members of The Real World -- may benefit from the new real political world created by the election of Scott Brown.Thanks Wisconsinlady.
Yes, and Russ Feingold is also on the list.
Without daddy around Patches is probably very vulnerable but isn’t the former mayor Buddy Cianci planning to run against him? Even a disgraced felon is better than the idiot son of the drunkard.
obey has been in DC too long. he only goes back to wisconsin briefly. his residence is in Virginia. Feingold or foolsgold as he is called by some needs to go. Driving through obey districts there are signs already that say remove obey. i love it. hopefully in Michigan’S UP we can get rid of Bart ‘Stupid’ Stupak
We know that we can knock Kagen out of the 8th district. We can also try for Tammy Bauldwin’s seat.
Feingold does not yet have a credible challenger. The folks up against him act like they’re running for local boy scout troupe leader, not elected office. T-shirt sales and meandering public appearances.
Obey could go — his district has gone forcefully anti-Obama after voting for him a year ago. A ton of folks, traditionally conservative, feel duped by the big O. Tag Obey with the Obama baggage and he’s gone. Kagan in the fox valley is already dead man walking.
Bookmarked. I’ll send him a few bucks, too. Obey needs to be put out to pasture!
To emphasize this point in a campaign, it must be flat-out stated! Do not expect the people to make the connection here - show them!
That is really the only way the point can be successfully exploited!
CA....
Looks good to me.
Ready to send money just as I did Brown.
Let’s get er done, guys.
Baldwin’s seat is the longest of longshots, but if ex-Congressman Scott Klug can be convinced to run we might be able to pull it off.
Other than Obey and Kasten, our best bet at a House takeover in WI is Kind’s WI-03.
I certainly hope so!
Thanks for the ping. Feeling much more hopeful about the 2010 election cycle than I did the 2008!!
Me, too! :)
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