Posts Tagged ‘Delaware’

Jeff Dunetz

O’Donnell Wins in Delaware, Is The Senate Lost For Republicans? No, No, No, and NO!

by Jeff Dunetz

There were three major surprises in the sometimes nasty Republican Senate primary results last night.  The first is the most obvious, Christine O’Donnell pulled off a stunning upset over nine-term Congress Mike Castle.

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O’Donnell must have surged late and big which leads us to the second surprise, everyone expected a very close election but based on the latest results O’ Donnell won by a fairly comfortable 53-47% margin. This was no squeaker, it was a statement by the Delaware Republicans that they did not want a Senator who supported issues that ran contrary to the Republican Platform. Calling his defeat a victory for the party extremists is simply disingenuous. Mike Castle is one of the biggest supporters of Cap and Trade, he voted for TARP, against the surge, for the auto bailout and cash for clunkers, these are among the programs that have turned the people against Obama, voting against Castle is not “extreme” in fact it goes hand in hand with the prevailing mood of the country.

There are those who say that despite Castle’s positions Republicans should have voted for him anyway because he was a “lock” to win the general election.Others say that especially in the primary, O’Donnell was the way to go, because the primary is the time to vote based on ideology. Both are valid arguments, but the overriding factor is that primaries are the time for ideology, party leaders would tell you that after the primary season we are supposed to unite behind the party’s candidates and get that person elected. Heck, that’s exactly what we were told to do when John McCain was nominated for as the party’s candidate for President.  For conservatives McCain was a bitter pill to swallow because many of his positions were similar to Barack Obama’s, without the pizzaz.

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Kerry J. Byrne

Hey GOP: Lead. Follow. Or Get Out of the Way

by Kerry J. Byrne

Tea Party conservative Christine O’Donnell knocked off longtime Republican insider milquetoast Mike Castle in the Delaware Republican primary Tuesday for the Senate seat once held in a lockbox by Vice President Joe Biden.

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It’s another victory for the GOP rank and file, whose party leadership has abandoned them in recent years on its great detour into the wilderness of big-government leftism.

One of the lessons that leaped out at me in recent days, as O’Donnell stormed from out of nowhere to win, was the symbolic difference in the two candidates:

O’Donnell: pretty, young (41), wide-eyed, smiling and bright, marching off confidently from appearance to appearance with a strong conservative message. The very image of the girl next door.

Castle: old (71), weathered, worn, dour and gray, walking lamely and slowly. The very image of the tired old white-guy GOP that has turned off young voters at least since the days of Reagan, and maybe longer, pitching leftist policies from his RINO perch.

GOP leadership wants to cling to its tired, old, go-along-to-get-along image. The GOP rank and file, in primary after primary, is very clear in what it wants: young, new, vibrant, and conservative! They don’t want to go along to get along with big-government statism. They want to fight. They want to take back their country.

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Matthew Vadum

ACORN Still Owes $2.3 Million in Overdue Taxes

by Matthew Vadum

ACORN and its affiliates are content to impose crippling big-government laws, regulations, and taxes on Americans, but when called upon to obey those same rules, ACORN’s network of scofflaws and deadbeats simply refuses to comply.

ACORN and its affiliates currently owe more than $2.3 million in long overdue back taxes to all levels of government.

ACORN For Sale

It's deathly quiet at the former funeral home at 1024 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans. (photo: Kevin Kane)

As of Nov. 11 the exact figure was $2,328,596.95.

ACORN owes money to the IRS, Arkansas, California, Delaware, District of Columbia, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and to the cities of New York and Philadelphia.

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