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Michelle Malkin Endorses Christine O’Donnell

Aug 30th, 2010 by Frank Knotts

  National, conservative commentator, Michelle Malkin has written an article on her website endorsing Christine O’Donnell and cutting Mike Castle to ribbons. I would love to rehash it all for you, but I could never do it justice. Please go to this link and read for yourselves. This my friends, is big.

  http://michellemalkin.com/2010/08/30/delaware-and-the-gop-need-fresh-blood-christine-odonnell-for-senate/

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25 Responses to “Michelle Malkin Endorses Christine O’Donnell”

  1. on 30 Aug 2010 at 19:121Joe Cass

    You couldn’t do justice to to a slice of wheat bread.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/30/christine-odonnell-delewa_n_699509.html
    Oh yeah, Dave! She got the all the endorsements. Not the senior Republicans that don’t read blogs, the ones that vote in primaries. Go Christine! The Constitutional Party is the ticket!

  2. on 30 Aug 2010 at 19:392Rick

    Huffington Post: Mouse Castle ‘Spooked.’

    “Is she gone? Can I come out now? Squeak, squeak.”

  3. on 30 Aug 2010 at 19:453Windjammer

    Substantiated rumor has it that when O’Donnell attended the Glenn Beck rally in Washington Saturday that she spoke to Sarah Palin about a possible endorsement and speaking appearance closer to the primary. It has been said that the meeting was successful.
    With Michelle Malkins’ endorsement, I believe that she would handily defeat Mike Castle.

  4. on 30 Aug 2010 at 19:554Windjammer

    Yep Frank
    She pretty much tore him to ribbons and that’s understating it. These are a few juicy excerpts, but one should read the entire piece to appreciate it.

    Delaware and the GOP need fresh blood: Christine O’Donnell for Senate
    By Michelle Malkin • August 30, 2010 10:23 AM
    GOP 8-term incumbent Mike Castle a no-show at a recent Delaware voter forum. Conservative challenger Christine O’Donnell on the right.
    I’ve said it before and Republican voters need to hear it again:
    Entrenched incumbency is not an argument for more entrenched incumbency.
    Remember these cap-and-tax Republicans?
    Well, 70-year-old, nine-term House cap-and-taxer GOP Rep. Mike Castle has a challenger. She’s Christine O’Donnell — a young, energetic, fresh-faced conservative activist with a real shot at dislodging the entrenched liberal Republican. She’s been traveling the state of Delaware non-stop and reaching out to conservatives across the country for support. I met her on Saturday at a grass-roots gathering of Moms 4 America in Washington, D.C. Castle refuses to debate her and has resorted to sneaking in and out of local GOP meetings to avoid her. He has bagged out on four scheduled GOP primary debates, most recently one sponsored by the League of Women Voters. The establishment Republican fund-raising organizations are sticking by their big government brother.
    Check out the side-by-side comparison of Castle’s tax-and-spend views with O’Donnell’s opposition to radical environmental policies and bailouts. Compare Castle’s weak support for life and personal liberty with O’Donnell’s unqualified support for life and 2nd amendment right.
    Most recently, Castle joined hands with the Dems to co-sponsor the left-wing, loophole-ridden DISCLOSE ACT — a jobs-protection bill for entrenched incumbents under the guise of campaign finance reform that places radical free speech restrictions on disfavored groups while exempting Big Labor and other protected big donors.”

  5. on 30 Aug 2010 at 20:565Rick

    You can bet that Reid, Schumer, Feinstein and the rest of the Senate liberals would love to welcome Mouse Castle into their fold.

    “Is she gone yet? Squeak”

  6. on 30 Aug 2010 at 21:336Que Pasa

    Michelle Malkin typically rips her targets to shreads, then she really goes to work on them. This is interesting…

  7. on 30 Aug 2010 at 23:097GeorgeC

    “You can bet that Reid, Schumer, Feinstein and the rest of the Senate liberals would love to welcome Mouse Castle into their fold.”

    Nah, they’d love to have Chris Coons, which is exactly what they get in the hell freezing over scenario of Christine beating Castle in the Primary.

  8. on 30 Aug 2010 at 23:358fightingbluehen

    Malkin got snookered. When she learns of O’Donnells history she will regret her endorsement.

  9. on 31 Aug 2010 at 03:179alpha

    The new right wing can forgive any history as long as you are for tax cuts for the rich.

  10. on 31 Aug 2010 at 05:5010Frank Knotts

    alpha says,The new right wing can forgive any history as long as you are for tax cuts for the rich.” alpha, did you really dust off that old chestnut? WOW! you guys really are getting desperate. By the way, when you throw around the word “RICH” as an insult while defending Mike Castle, well you might want to check out his financial records, 3+million in the bank. Not exactly the common man candidate.
    And does anyone really believe that Michelle Malkin made an endorsement without background? Come on, this didn’t happen overnight.

  11. on 31 Aug 2010 at 06:0311Windjammer

    GeorgeC
    Let’s both watch as hell freezes over and O’Donnell defeats both Castle and Coons, the two big C’s

  12. on 31 Aug 2010 at 06:2712Windjammer

    Christine is gaining momentum. Sam Stein of the Huffington Post writes:

    The results have not even been finalized in the quirky Alaska Republican Senate primary and already the political world is bracing itself for another instance in which an out-of-nowhere Tea Party candidate derails the highly-favored establishment contender.

    On Monday, Democratic and Republican operatives alike expressed interest and consternation (respectively) over the possibility that Rep. Mike Castle (R-Del.) could be the next victim of the purity purge inside the GOP tent.

    Christine O’Donnell has, by and large, campaigned outside the media and political spotlight so far this election. But on Monday her efforts to take out Castle in the mid-September primary got a major boost when the Tea Party Express, which spent roughly $600,000 on Alaska Republican Joe Miller’s challenge to Sen. Lisa Murkowski, pledged to do the same on her behalf.

    The announcement was just the latest in a wave of Tea party momentum to build around O’Donnell’s candidacy. The right-wing blogosphere has, likewise, either trumpeted or expressed intrigue in her campaign, disturbed, primarily, by Castle’s moderate voting record. O’Donnell herself has pushed the meme, going so far as to pursue the endorsement of Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) — the Tea Party validator in the U.S. Senate — and to include a picture of herself alongside the poster boy of Tea Party-ism: Florida Republican candidate Marco Rubio. This past weekend, in fact, O’Donnell shot footage at Glenn Beck’s Lincoln Memorial rally for future use in her campaign ads.

    Still, it remains a long shot effort but one that — considering the current climate — has Republicans spooked. While Castle leads Democratic nominee New Castle County Executive Chris Coons in the few public opinion polls out there; O’Donnell trails the Democratic nominee by ten percentage points.

    “If I were in his shoes, I wouldn’t debate her. She has no credibility.” Delaware GOP party chair Tom Ross told Politico. “In the last quarter, she received a total of five donations from the state of Delaware, and she has a problem of the truth. The truth of the matter is she spends 90 percent of the time in Washington or elsewhere trying to raise money.”

    Perhaps the strongest indication that O’Donnell has people wary if not worried was an e-mail late on Monday sent by a Republican operative to the Huffington Post with a quizzical bit of background research on the Tea Party candidate. O’Donnell, it appears, has no discernible steady form of income.
    tical world is bracing itself for another instance in which an out-of-nowhere Tea Party cand…
    The results have not even been finalized in the quirky Alaska Republican Senate primary and already the political world is bracing itself for another instance in which an out-of-nowhere Tea Party cand…

  13. on 31 Aug 2010 at 07:3013Apo Wichiapi

    Malkin is not the brightset bulb on the tree – when she finds out about O’Whackjob she will either
    1. pull the endorsement
    2. support her more – coz she won’t want to look dumb…which she is..

    O’Donnell is a liar on:
    her Policy
    her education
    her finances

    that will never stand up tp the scrutiny she is about to receive.

  14. on 31 Aug 2010 at 07:3414alpha

    “did you really dust off that old chestnut? ” (tax cuts for the rich).

    That old chestnut is the Republican agenda.

  15. on 31 Aug 2010 at 07:5115Windjammer

    APO
    “Malkin is not the brightset bulb on the tree.”

    I perceive by the samples of your writing ability and the difference of income level between yourself and Michelle Malkin that she is a much brighter bulb than you.
    I would have corrected the spelling error but it adds to the suspense

  16. on 31 Aug 2010 at 08:3816Rick

    Nah, they’d love to have Chris Coons, which is exactly what they get in the hell freezing over scenario of Christine beating Castle in the Primary.

    They’d love Coons or Castle; they’re two peas in a pod.

    “Is she gone? Can I come out now? Squeak, squeak.”

  17. on 31 Aug 2010 at 10:0517Michelle Malkin Edorses Christine O’Donnell | Delmarva Dealings

    [...] H/T – Frank Knotts @ DelawarePolitics [...]

  18. on 31 Aug 2010 at 15:4018mynym

    Perhaps the strongest indication that O’Donnell has people wary if not worried was an e-mail late on Monday sent by a Republican operative to the Huffington Post with a quizzical bit of background research on the Tea Party candidate.

    So the grand old party of the corrupt aristocracy is worried and disturbed.

    Well, good.

  19. on 31 Aug 2010 at 16:5819Frank Knotts

    Isn’t it amazing how all the brightest bulbs on the tree happen to hide behind fake names? You people can’t argue issues, all you do is hurl insults. If someone disagrees with you, you instantly label them stupid. The bottom line is, Christine O’Donnell is right on the issues, and Mike Castle is a liberal, long time politician, who can’t be trusted to uphold our founding principles. He will vote for carbon taxing, leading to the highest tax increase on all Americans that this nation has ever seen. All so that his fat cat banker buddies, who contribute so heavily to his campaign, can make millions on the carbon credit commodities market that a carbon tax would create.

  20. on 31 Aug 2010 at 18:2820Rick

    “Sussex? Will it be dark when we get there? Squeak”

  21. on 31 Aug 2010 at 18:4021alpha

    All so that his fat cat banker buddies, who contribute so heavily to his campaign, can make millions on the carbon credit commodities market that a carbon tax would create.

    If you don’t like the cap and trade market-oriented approach… perhaps you would prefer a straight tax on carbon based fuels?

    yeah that’s the ticket. No flexibility at all, just a straight tax per pound of carbon you pour into the greenhouse bubble forming over our heads. Is that what you want?

  22. on 31 Aug 2010 at 20:2822Rick

    Uh, alpha…we don’t buy any of your made-up carbon hysteria. Chicken Little Democrats cried ‘the-sky-is-falling’ one too many times.

    Oh well, at least Gore made enough on his horror movie to pay for his 100,000-watt mansion.

    Suckers.

  23. on 01 Sep 2010 at 05:0423Frank Knotts

    alpha, any kind of tax on carbon will end up being paid by the consumer. Also carbon taxing is, as Rick said, based on made up hysteria. What people such as yourself don’t seem to realize is that if we allow them to tax the large industrial producers of carbon, we set the stage for them to tax the individual’s carbon output. I could see a day when you would pull into the inspection lane in Georgetown and having them measure your car’s carbon output (which they already do) and then calculating your mileage for the previous year(which they already do) and using some formula that they pulled out of their butts to assess a carbon tax on you and your vehichle. Of course right thinking people like yourself will think this wonderful.
    This is exactly the kind of big government mentality that Mike Castle has and why it is important to elect people such as Christine O’donnell who will work to lower out taxes and not as Mike Castle would, to find new and unique ways to steal our money.

  24. on 01 Sep 2010 at 07:3424Apo Whichiapi

    WINDJAMMER – my ability to type as a way of revealing my education is in direct proportion to your ability to be a windbag.
    the point is – I make a point – the last refuge of a scoundrel with no argument is to attack a typing ability???

    Secrataries and folks trained on keyboards type well – that is their function in life – as my education was different – typing was never an issuse
    we actually hand wrote ( in script) our essays. I doubt today’s folks could pull that off without spell check – nor in several languages as I can

    so – now as you have revealed yourself as yet another windbag, with no intelligent, otiginal ability to discuss or argue…have a good day.

  25. on 01 Sep 2010 at 14:2225Rick

    Blah, blah, blah…

    Those obsessed with citing their credentials usually don’t have any.

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