Keyword: christine
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Christine O’Donnell, who, judging by the polls, is not long for this political world, did an interview with the Christian Broadcast Network in which she reflected on God (“God is the reason that I’m running”), being a conservative woman (“they wouldn’t do the things that they’re doing if I weren’t a woman”), and her time on the cable TV circuit circa the late nineties. It’s hard to say at this point whether Bill Maher’s relentless mocking of Christine O’Donnell has helped or hurt her. On the one hand she has been the subject of much not-so-nice criticism and the butt...
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She’s really working the everyman angle here. Perhaps … too much? Jim Geraghty: O’Donnell begins, “I didn’t go to Yale.” Er, no, but she’s been accused of serially misrepresenting her education record. She continues, “I didn’t inherit millions, like my opponent.” Besides the slight dollop of envy it suggests, it’s a poor defense to the accusations of stiffing former employees. Again, if the aim is to make the race about what’s happening in Washington or what Chris Coons would do in office, turn to those issues a bit quicker – Election Day is in less than four weeks!Finally, the slogan...
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This is a critically important event. Please attend or have friends attend. Coons people will be there in force. We need Tea Party, 9/12, SGP, and Founders Values people there. Hello Team, As we all know, Christine will appear at the Univ of Delaware on Wednesday, October 13 in a debate against Chris Coons. The event will take place at Mitchell Hall and begin at 7:30 PM at the Newark campus. It would benefit Christine to have an audience full of her supporters. Tickets are available to "members of the UD community" and the general public. The "UD Community" is...
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Christine O'Donnell's 'Oxford' Tutor Speaks Out: 'Intelligent,' 'A Joy To Have' Christina Bellantoni October 1, 2010, 4:59PM When she attended a Phoenix Institute program in 2001, Christine O'Donnell was "a joy to have," her former tutor says. Bruce W. Griffin is speaking out on his former student, and says that O'Donnell would "add intellectual and philosophical depth" to the United States Senate should she win in November. snip Griffin sent TPM his blog post detailing the three-week Phoenix Institute program focused on the "intellectual alternatives to the philosophical morass of postmodern moral relativism." Their text: C.S. Lewis' 1944 The Abolition...
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She is behind, but she has the right message.  By the numbers alone, Delaware is a tough state for GOP candidates. Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 100,000 in a state with only 620,000 voters. The last time the state went for the Republican presidential candidate was 1988, and it hasn’t sent a Republican senator to Washington since 1994. Even if Christine O’Donnell did not carry her burden of controversial television clips, she would face an extremely difficult challenge. Recent polls haven’t been promising: The September 16 Rasmussen poll has her opponent, Democrat Chris Coons, ahead by 11...
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Gov Palin fired back today against Rove and the betlway attacks on the Tea Party with this powerful webbased politcal ad...
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I thought mainstream media went over the edge in 2008 but it’s becoming clearer it’s a deep, deep chasm and the free fall continues. This morning a fellow from CNN telephoned. Actually two people from CNN telephoned at 2 different times. The first call was surreal. They wanted to know where they could find Christine O’Donnell. Guess they missed the picnic. Also, it’s a small state. Buy a map. Then the fellow asked me if I thought we should be concerned Christine would turn us all into frogs. I’m paraphrasing a wee tad. “Good grief”, I exclaimed. “So she once...
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Following a report on Monday's CBS Early Show that slammed Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell for comments she made on Bill Maher's 'Politically Incorrect' in the 1990s, co-host Maggie Rodriguez suggested O'Donnell's response: "Well, she could do what Sarah Palin has done and which has worked so beautifully for Sarah Palin, and that is to play media victim." Rodriguez made the comment to political analyst John Dickerson, who added: "That's right. And the victim card is one that Sarah Palin has played, Rand Paul has done the same thing. It's a bit of a time-honored technique and
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Conservative radio host Mark Levin thinks Delaware Republican senatorial nominee Christine O'Donnell is "smart to bypass" the Sunday talk shows she was scheduled to appear on this week.As the Associated Press reported Saturday, O'Donnell canceled her appearances on CBS's "Face the Nation" and FNC's "Fox News Sunday":Campaign spokeswoman Diana Banister cited scheduling conflicts and said O'Donnell needed to return to Delaware for commitments to church events and afternoon picnic with Republicans in a key county where she has solid backing.
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The American people are tired of attack politics and want candidates who will focus on important issues such as reducing taxes, putting families back to work and getting our economy moving again. It is true that I have faced challenging times in this difficult economy, and I think that gives me a better perspective than some of the more privileged in our society. But there are some myths out there, and it is important to dispel some of them.
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O'Donnell to address D.C. parleyValues Voter Summit hosting Delaware candidate for Senate By Ralph Z. Hallow The Washington Times 8:55 p.m., Thursday, September 16, 2010 In a surprise move, Christine O'Donnell will make her Washington debut as the new Republican Senate candidate from Delaware at this weekend's Values Voter Summit, the nation's biggest annual gathering of religious and social conservatives. The nominee who stunned her party and the political world by upsetting longtime Rep. Michael N. Castle in the Tuesday primary joins a long list of GOP stars, including a slew of potential 2012 GOP presidential-nomination hopefuls, at an event...
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I remember when I moved to Palm Beach County Florida back in 1996, I soon started attending REC meetings (Repub Executive Committee of PB County) and got involved in politics later by hosting talk radio programs on a couple different stations. It didn’t take me a long time to get to know about our popular star Congressman Mark Foley. I soon discovered that his proclivities were widely rumored among Republicans within the party. Despite them knowing about his character flaws... (contibued)
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From: Michael Steele, RNC Chairman To: Subject: Congratulations to Christine O'Donnell and Delaware GOP Candidates Dear , Congratulations to Christine O'Donnell and all of our Republican nominees in Delaware on their primary victories last night. The people of Delaware have spoken. And just like voters across America, they are demanding commonsense conservative candidates who will focus on the issues that matter most to them: creating jobs, turning the economy around and protecting our most cherished freedoms. Christine O'Donnell is exactly that type of candidate and the RNC is proud to support her and our entire slate of Republican candidates...
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Report: National Republican Senatorial Committee Won’t Fund Christine O’Donnell (Updated)by Colby Hall | 10:35 pm, September 14th, 2010 Earlier tonight Christine O’Donnell was declared the winner of the Republican Senate primary in Delaware over heavy favorite Mike Castle. Since O’Donnell was viewed as the Tea Party candidate endorsed by Sarah Palin, with little chance of winning in the general election in November, this race had shaped up as a the GOP establishment versus the Tea Party Republicans. In fact, just last night Charles Krauthammer called a vote for O’Donnell as irresponsible. Well according to a recent report, it turns out...
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If everyone who supports O'Donnel gives $25 each then I am sure we can raise a HUGE amount of cash for her, SHE may OVERWHELM them; and it almost certainly would end the talk of "SHE CAN'T WIN"! God Bless, -Jeremy http://christineodonnell2010.com/ By the way please spread the word, and ask everyone you know to do this TOO!
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Mike Castle is the King Daddy RINO, or as Remove RINOs calls him: the Ace of Spades of liberal Republicans. As a sitting “Republican” Congressman, Castle is voting almost 100 percent with Nancy Pelosi and her far left cabal. Castle’s latest vote gives $26 billion to union thugs, while cutting food stamps for needy families. This is nothing more than a payback to the people who put Pelosi, and Obama in power. Castle went all in for his peeps on the left. As we have written, Castle is now running for Vice President Joe Biden’s old seat in Delaware, and...
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Since this is a special election, the winner of this race will be seated IMMEDIATELY. Not after the first of the year. Not early next year when the winners of the November elections are sworn in … and when it may be too late to stop the lame duck legislation. We’ve learned that NO politics are local anymore. The votes of the SC state senators from the low country still raise my taxes. The votes of the representatives from the state of Michigan still destroy my health care. So this election is one of those that we must win, and...
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“Mike Castle’s voting record proves beyond a reasonable doubt that he is for special interests, against the free market, anti-Second Amendment, pro-abortion and he’s even for sanctuary cities. It’s a preposterous record,” O’Donnell said. “Calling himself a Republican is borderline schizophrenic, confused about his own political identity.” “Mike Castle is the most liberal congressman in the Republican Party,”
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Rep. Mike Castle (17 years in the House), who voted FOR the T.A.R.P., the Omnibus, Serve America Act, Credit Card Accountability Act, Cap and Trade, and the Fin Reg Reform Bill (among others). Considering Castle’s inability to vote for limited government like a true Republican (he votes with Obama 6 of 10 votes), there might actually be a bigger upset than Scott Brown’s resounding defeat of Martha Coakley rapidly approaching The First State when tea party endorsed Christine O’Donnell spanks Castle with the help of impoverished Delawareans and YOU – the rest of America.
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In Christine O'Donnell, voters in Delaware have a bona fide pro-family, pro-life, small government conservative," stated Dr. Kevin Roberts, executive director for CFA. "As we look for Senate candidates who can benefit most from our resources and organization, we know that Christine O'Donnell will lead the fight in reclaiming our republic from the tidal wave of liberal tyranny during the last two years.
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