Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Re: Christine O’Donnell, the Tea Party Express, and The Democrats Score Huge Election Victory

As a general statement, you are correct in stating, "Democrats are not Marxists." I'm sure that most Democrats would not consider themselves Marxists. Unfortunately, most Democrats have no idea what a Marxist is. The same can be said for most Republicans.

What "got us into this mess" is the people of these united States blindly thinking that every time we have a problem with the Washington aristocracy all we have to do is change the faces of the aristocracy and things will get better. However, the aristocracy in Washington is inhabited (primarily) by political whores. That applies to members of both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The evidence is overwhelming.

This mess began long before anyone in this group was born. The current mess began circa 1913 when a group of banksters gathered on Jekyll Island in Georgia to draft the Federal Reserve Act. As a result, we do not have an honest money system. Combine that with the political whores from both major parties (who's campaigns are
funded by the spawn of that same group of banksters) and this is what you get.

If you read the Communist Manifesto you will find that much of what Karl Marx espoused currently exists in the united States of America. It has been evolving since 1913 as a result of that wicked piece of legislation enacted under Woodrow Wilson. It has been used to enslave us ever since - by both the Republican and Democratic parties.


On 9/15/2010 7:34 AM, Tommy News wrote:
Democrats are not "Marxists".
 
Republicans are self centered. They want a return to the failed Bush policies, de-tax, de-regulate, take take take and blindly spend spend spend, which got us into this mess.
 
I believe you are wrong, as usual.

On 9/15/10, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
I wouldn't count on that seat being in Democratic ("Marxist") hands come November Tom!  It's a brand new world, it's a brand new day, and Americans have had all they can enjoy of yours and President Obama's "Change".  Clearly, it wasn't "Change That Anyone Believed In";  and as O'Donnell represents, there is a sweeping sea change throughout America,  (with the exception of D.C. and personally,  I don't think anyone in D.C. should be allowed to vote). 

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Christine O'Donnell, the Tea Party Express, and The Democrats Score Huge Election Victory

Christine O'Donnell and the Tea Party Express shocked the Republican establishment in Washington and Delaware alike Tuesday night, winning the First State's GOP Senate primary and effectively ensuring the seat will remain in Democratic hands come November.

O'Donnell Scores Huge Upset in Delaware

By Steve Peoples
Roll Call Staff
Sept. 14, 2010, 9:15 p.m.

Updated: 9:38 p.m.

Christine O'Donnell and the Tea Party Express shocked the Republican establishment in Washington and Delaware alike Tuesday night, winning the First State's GOP Senate primary and effectively ensuring the seat will remain in Democratic hands come November.

The Associated Press called the race just after 9 p.m. for O'Donnell, who earned 54 percent of the vote compared to 46 percent for Rep. Mike Castle, with 85 percent of precincts reporting.

O'Donnell's victory almost certainly hands the general election to New Castle County Executive Chris Coons (D). Republicans don't plan to spend money to contest the race with O'Donnell claiming the nomination, because they do not view her as a viable candidate who can appeal to the broader electorate.

Had he survived the primary, Castle, a former governor and longtime Congressman, would have been the frontrunner to defeat Coons.

Following a string of upsets by tea party-backed Senate candidates in Kentucky, Nevada, Colorado and Alaska, the Delaware race tested the clout of the conservative movement in the Northeast, a region where Republicans must make substantial gains to reclaim majorities in the House or Senate. And in some ways, Tuesday's contest showcased the GOP's identity crisis amid intense pressure from the right.

Democrats delighted in the defeat of another establishment-backed candidate and used Republicans' own words to demonstrate how unlikely it is that O'Donnell will be embraced by party leaders now that she is the nominee.

"Delaware Republicans chose an ultra-right wing extremist who is out of step with Delaware values. Christine O'Donnell cares more about imposing an extreme social doctrine than addressing the challenges facing working people," Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Bob Menendez said in a statement. "Even the Delaware Republican Party Chairman has said O'Donnell is 'not a viable candidate for any office in the state of Delaware,' and 'could not be elected dog catcher.'"

The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which had vigorously supported Castle, released a one-sentence statement in reaction to O'Donnell's victory.

"We congratulate Christine O'Donnell for her nomination this evening after a hard-fought primary campaign in Delaware," NRSC Executive Director Rob Jesmer said.

O'Donnell and her tea party supporters knocked Castle earlier in the week as "King RINO, the most liberal GOP member of Congress."

"We have gone all in," Tea Party Express spokesman Levi Russell said before polls closed Tuesday. The group is an arm of the national movement and sent a team to Delaware for about a week, organizing rallies, phone banking and spending as much as $250,000 to help O'Donnell. "We think we've done everything we can to put the spotlight on Christine," he added.

But in a state where less than 30 percent of voters are registered Republicans, the Delaware GOP waged all-out war against O'Donnell and the tea party in recent days. After repeated accusations that O'Donnell was dishonest on the campaign trail and irresponsible in her personal finances, the state party disseminated an eleventh-hour robocall Tuesday featuring former O'Donnell campaign manager Kristin Murray.

"As O'Donnell's manager, I found out she was living on campaign donations, using them for rent and personal expenses, while leaving her workers unpaid and piling up thousands in debt," Murray said in the recording. "She wasn't concerned about conservative causes. O'Donnell just wanted to make a buck. That's why I left and why I won't trust O'Donnell with my hard-earned tax dollars."

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