Posted on 12/05/2010 10:08:38 AM PST by Moseley
Edited on 12/05/2010 10:44:37 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
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.
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.
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“ODonnell lost by 29 points to Biden in 2008.
But so did John McCain, nitwit.”
No, McCain lost by 25 points, nitwit.
“And are you arguing that Joe Biden was an *EASY* target in Delaware?”
I’m arguing that she lost big both times, and she isn’t going to win future races. She outspent Coons, and lost big.
Against the most difficult possible targets in a heavily Democrat State.
Christine could easily move to a Republican state and mop the floor with any opponsent.
Instead, she took on the big game in a Democrat State.
Christine O’Donnell, like Sharon Angle, deserves the conservative movement’s version of the CONGRESSOINAL MEDIAL OF HONOR
for conspicuous bravery and valor in the face of danger.
Where is your integrity?
A soldier who takes on an easy target and prevails is a hero.
But a soldier who takes on OVERWHELMING ODDS against extreme personal danger, is a SUPER HERO in the military.
You cannot compare candidates who went for EASY seats in Republican states with those who DARED to take on the BIG GAME like Joe Biden in a Democrat State.
In 2010, it was Joe Biden’s seat Christine was going after, with a 110,000 Democrat advantage in voter registration.
You might have noticed that Joe Biden is the frickin Vice President of the United States as well as a Delaware institution.
“You cannot compare candidates who went for EASY seats in Republican states with those who DARED to take on the BIG GAME like Joe Biden in a Democrat State.”
I supported her, but I don’t think she’s better than other candidates out there who ran in in less liberal states.
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