Posted on 11/04/2009 3:07:13 AM PST by markomalley
Conservatives owe NY-23 candidate Doug Hoffman immeasurable gratitude. He overcame impossible odds (single digits just a month ago) to come within two points of defeating Democrat Bill Owens. Hoffman had zero name recognition. National Republican Party officials dumped nearly $1 million into the race on behalf of radical leftist GOP candidate Dede Scozzafava, who then turned around, endorsed Owens and siphoned off 5 percent of the vote with her name still on the ballot after she dropped out.
Conservatives money went to pay for specious attack ads against Hoffman run by the NRCC like this.
Conservatives money went to support a GOP candidate who shares the same socialist alliances with fellow SEIU/ACORN/New Party/Working Families Party activist Patrick Gaspard, the Obama White House political director who intervened in the race to secure Scozzafavas endorsement of Owens.
Hoffmans candidacy illuminated the stark difference between GOP political opportunists willing to pimp out their endorsements to any old ACORN-embracing, Working Families Party-consorting, Big Labor crony who puts an R by her name and movement conservatives who refuse to mooooderate for the politically expedient sake of mooooderation as dictated by out-of-touch Beltway party leaders. The NRCC/RNCs $1 million debacle will cost much more than that.
As Ive repeated many times over the last several weeks:
One thing is guaranteed at the conclusion of the NY-23 special congressional election: The Beltway Republicans who endorsed radical leftist Dede Scozzafava are going to have indelible egg stains on their faces. And GOP establishment fund-raising organizations will be the poorer for it.
To illustrate the point: This blog now has a regular feature spotlighting readers RNC rejected solicitation forms of the day.
Todays rejected RNC donor form comes from reader Bud:
Which brings me to my syndicated column today.
Hoffman may have lost narrowly, but NY-23 is a much broader victory for conservatives who believe the Republican Party should stand for core limited government principles. Scozzafava, who was endorsed by far Left blogger Markos Moulitsas Zuniga and backed by Planned Parenthood, the National Education Association, and card-check-promoting trade unions, was denied the congressional seat because movement conservatives refused to support Arlen Specter in a skirt. This is a victory of principle.
Better a donkey in office that acts like a donkey than a donkey in elephants clothing making a complete ass of the GOP.
Moreover, NY-23 is a victory for conservatives who refuse to be marginalized in the public square by either the unhinged left or the establishment right. A humble accountant from upstate New York exposed the hypocrisy of GOP leaders trying to solicit funds from conservatives by lambasting Pelosi and the Dems support for high taxes, Big Labor, and bigger government while using conservatives money to subsidize a high-taxing, Big Labor-pandering, bigger government radical. The repercussions will be felt well beyond NY-23s borders. Conservatives disgust with the status quo has been heard and felt. They have been silent too long. They will be silent no more.
The GOP leadership knows it cannot afford to rest on its laurels, continue business as usual, and bask in yesterdays electoral victories without confronting its abysmal abdication of principled conservative leadership in NY-23.
As Hoffman said in his concession speech, This is only one fight in the battle.
Onward. Upward. Rightward.
Nice try: or did you forget that the recommendations of Newt and of Michael Steele, plus $900,000 in cash, to a GOP RINO resulted in her dropping out of the race, garnering a less-than-Perot-level 5% or so of the vote, and actively recomending the Dem?
Compare that to Palin's Facebook posting, which propelled an unknown, not even on a major party ticket, to within the margin of errror caused by the RINO, of taking the seat -- from starting in last place a month or so before the election.
Nice try, Arlen.
Cheers!
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