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Tag Archives: Christine O’Donnell
So much for Sarah Palin as a serious ’12 contender
There was a time last summer and fall, when Tea Party ideologues like Sharron Angle, Christine O’Donnell and Joe Miller were winning key Republican Senate primaries, that it seemed quite possible — maybe even inevitable — that the Republican Party would nominate Sarah Palin for president in 2012. Here were Republican primary voters shedding all [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, Conservatism, Iowa, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Politico, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, S. Carolina, Sarah Palin, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Bill Kristol, Christine O'Donnell, Gabrielle Giffords, Iowa, Joe Miller, John Kerry, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, Pat Robertson, Politico, Sarah Palin, Sharon Sebastian, South Carolina
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‘I Thought I Smelt a Rat’, or, ‘Winning Primaries, Losing Elections The Tea Party Way’.
How was it possible that Sen. Harry Reid, a man behind in the polls, a public enemy outside of Nevada get re-elected to the US. Senate? I instantly sniffed a rat in the making, I took the conclusion it was voter fraud that pushed Dirty Harry over the line. I had no evidence, and if [...]
The Fired Congress
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE In December, more than a dozen senators will come back to Washington and decide how much more tax money to take from Americans, without being accountable to any of them. Some companies have a policy that once someone is fired, they aren’t allowed back on the premises out of fear they might [...]
Election 2010: Delaware Senate
Delaware Senate: Possible Castle Write-In Drops Coons (D) Below 50% Against O’Donnell (R) It is possible that a write-in campaign by Congressman Mike Castle could hurt Democrat Chris Coons more than Republican Christine O’Donnell in the Delaware campaign for U.S. Senate. A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Delaware voters finds Coons with 49% [...]
Bill Maher’s witch hunt — and the missing context for O’Donnell’s remarks
michellemalkin.com By Michelle Malkin Narcissism. Blackmail. Distortion. All wrapped in his trademark smirk of pallor. Yes, it’s tired old liberal “comedian” Bill Maher trying to get Senate GOP primary candidate Christine O’Donnell to come on his show by baiting her with a brief video clip in which she mentions having “dabbled” in “witchcraft” and hung [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Attack Ads, Congress, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, YouTube
Tagged as: Bill Maher, Christine O'Donnell, Halloween, Marxists, Michelle Malkin, Witchcraft, YouTube
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