Thursday, September 16, 2010

Christine O'Donnell Select For Senate


Delaware dear Christine O'Donnell Tea Party provoked angry GOPer gain-vs-GOPer whispers Wednesday and gave Democratic hopes of preventing further disaster in November.

O'Donnell track 6-point victory over veteran Mike Castillo representative for the Republican nomination in the Senate by thumbing his nose at the rate of establishment of the party and mocking the Republican race with the tea party "Republican cannibalism. "


"There are lots of people moving behind me who are frustrated that the GOP has lost its way," said O'Donnell.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee flip-flop on whether to support O'Donnell. After holding back, the head of the committee Senator John Cornyn, Texas O'Donnell announced it was sending a check for $ 42,000 for the general election.

Karl Rove, political guru of President George W. Bush said O'Donnell had a history of saying things nutty "and complained that an easy victory in the Senate of the Delaware Republican Party has been sidelined by the appointment of O'Donnell.

But former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, whose support put O'Donnell in the national spotlight, dismissed complaints from Rove and laughed in line with O'Donnell on "cannibal" in the old Republican Party . "Oh, the cannibals, well, there are fewer of them [in the Republican Party] who are not us," said Palin.

All disputes Republican Party Tea Party was White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, with a flip-flop of his own. Gibbs, who had earlier warned that Democrats might lose the Congress, said that now "we are confident that on the night of the elections we will maintain control of the House and Senate."
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