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September 17, 2010 All Factions Need to Heed lessons from DelawareThere
was a great deal of concern expressed earlier this week about reports that
Delaware and national Republican leaders would not support GOP Senate
nominee, Christine O'Donnell. Fortunately, it seems that most of the
Republican establishment is taking the lead of Texas Senator Jon Cornyn,
chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. He offered
her strong verbal and financial support, even though his group had
supported Representative Mike Castle, whom the Tea Party backed O'Donnell
defeated in the September 14 primary to determine who would vie for the
Senate seat formerly held by Vice President Joe Biden.
Establishment Republicans
have finished licking their wounds and are supporting O'Donnell and other
successful candidates associated with the Tea Party Express such as Rand
Paul in Kentucky, Sharon Angle in Nevada, and Joe Miller in Alaska.
The continued refusal by Castle and Senator Lisa Murkowski, who Miller
defeated, to endorse their O'Donnell and Miller respectively, seems more
and more petty and ultimately self-defeating. The nasty statements
Republican "icon" Karl Rove made about O'Donnell help no one except the
Democrats; and increasing numbers of people are seeing
that. Agree with the candidate,
disagree; it does not matter. The people have spoken and we had
better listen to them. That's the message all of us should be
getting. While the Tea Party has
scored some serious successes in this primary season, there is one race in
which its candidates suffered nothing short of a humiliating defeat:
the GOP Senate primary in Illinois. None of the five candidates who
challenged Representative Mark Kirk from the right were able to win many
votes. The strongest among them, attorney Patrick Hughes received
public endorsements from Conservative radio hosts Laura Ingraham and Mark
Levin, got only 19 percent of the vote to Kirk's 57. It seems that
the people have spoken. But in an ongoing fit of
pique Kirk's former Tea Party backed rivals are acting no different than
Castle and Murkowski. Both they and many Illinois conservatives not
only refuse to endorse Kirk, but keep up the drum beat of (in my opinion
inaccurate) cries of RINO and spread misinformation that are helping no
one but Kirk's Democrat foe, State Treasurer Alexi
Giannoulias. The primaries are over; the
people have spoken. Whether we are Tea Party Conservatives or
establishment Republicans, we need to respect the will of the people and
not take the position that "we know better." In doing so, Illinois
Conservatives will help their state send a Senator to Washington who will
work overtime to undo the tax and spend, big government Obama agenda-an
agenda that Democrat Giannoulias will vote to support every chance he
gets; count on it. |
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