Hey Newt…you want that endorsement back?
October 23rd, 2009 at 8:16 pm by NigelI am a conservative.
But I am not a Republican.
Because I wouldn’t think for a minute to officially align myself with that band of idiots.
The Stupid Party is at it again.
Way to go, Beltway GOP establishment. Grass-roots fiscal conservatives are fired up over ACORN, the SEIU, tax-and-spend radicals. Grass-roots social conservatives are battling radical abortion and gay marriage policies. You have been asking movement conservatives to give you money to fight the ACORN-friendly, union-pandering, tax-and-spend, radical Democrats.
Then you use their money to try and elect Dede Scozzafava, an ACORN-friendly, union-pandering, tax-and-spend radical Republican. And you use that money to fight Doug Hoffman, a viable, bona fide conservative candidate in the race who is closing the gap in the polls.
Get out your air sickness bags. Guess who endorsed Scozzafava this morning? Newt Gingrich. I hear Al Sharpton and Nancy Pelosi approve!
Dede Scozzafava is not just a “RINO”. Hell, I can’t seem to find even one reason to call her anything but a “liberal”. Or maybe a “progressive”. But one thing it seems we can call her.
It appears Dede Scozzafava is funneling RNC, NRCC, and donor dollars through her campaign account to her family.
Dede Scozzafava is or was until recently the Chief Operating Officer of her brother’s company.
Her company’s key subsidiaries have accumulated hundreds of thousands of dollars in state and federal tax liens. As of July 13, 2009 – or less than a week ago – three of Dede’s businesses have $192,000 in outstanding liens.
Dede’s brother is Thomas W. Scozzafava and he is married to Pearl Han Ashcraft.
Dede Scozzafava’s campaign has paid $3750.00 in disclosed expenses to Pearl Han Productions, LLC for “Strategic Consulting,” the most bland of descriptions.
If that ain’t slimey enough for you, head on over to Red State for even more Scuz-politics. And then head on over to Doug Hoffman’s campaign website to throw a few bucks his way.










October 23rd, 2009 at 9:25 pm
I’m down. I’ll throw Hoffman a few bux.
October 24th, 2009 at 10:58 am
The RNC never ceases to disappoint. Reminds me of companies I’ve been in where the personal pissing contests and agenda were directly responsible for the company’s failing fortunes.
October 26th, 2009 at 2:06 pm
This is why Democrats need not worry too much yet about a significant Republican resurgence. For a long time it was the Democrats who kept blowing their feet off, doing stupid things like nominating John Kerry to lose an election that was theirs to win, while the Republicans were able to select the right wedge issues to hold an interestingly incongruent coalition together. Seems the pendulum has swung the other way for a while.
October 26th, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Two sides of the same coin, Funk. For a lib, you’re pretty cool.