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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Campaign developments

  Apparently Ohio's 6th district representative Charlie Wilson beat his wife...and it's been a matter of public record but no one bothered to check. That would be because he's a democrat....Jim Geraghty at NRO.
  Geraghty also comments on the O'Donnell Coons debate in Delaware. There's a lot of outrage around the web tonight on the way that went down and how it's being reported. Apparently the two moderators were pretty outrageous; Coons was tepid, at best. Read it here:
But it was pretty clear that neither moderator was all that interested in holding Coons’s feet to the fire, or interested in what he had to say at all. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, the better of the two, was hell-bent on pinning down O’Donnell’s view on evolution. And he was the better of the two. This was the moderators’ chance to play hardball with their designated Villain Du Jour, and the fact that CNN aired much of this debate live illustrates that the MSM doesn’t just want to see O’Donnell beaten; they want to see her . . . well, metaphorically burned at the stake in the town square for her audacity.
Look, you read this site. You know I’m not a fan of Christine O’Donnell. But she deserved better than this, and so did the voters. This was supposed to be a debate, not a show trial.
  Dan Riehl has quite an expose on the lies Coons told during the debate, including the one about not being a Marxist. 
  Beck had a money bomb today for the Chamber of Commerce to refute the ridiculous and vicious attacks from the White House. You can donate here. 
  Dr. McClung is having a money bomb today. She's close to deposing that guy from Arizona who urged a boycott...of his own state!! Donate here.
  Dan Riehl has a potentially (or it should be anyway) explosive story about Lisa Murkowski in Alaska. He is exploring the facts behind it, which seem to be pretty well sourced. Read it here:
It was back during the primary that I first heard reports that Alaska's independent candidate for Senate, Lisa Murkowski, may have routinely ignored the state's drug laws by regularly abusing cocaine. Given a lack of solid sources and Lisa Murkowski's loss to Joe Miller, I moved on, though some reports suggested the abuse may have been habitual, even while her influential politician father, Frank Murkowski, positioned himself as something of a hardliner on drug enforcement.
As usual, we don't report on democrats. Let's see if they can bury this one.

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