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The RNC must be getting a lot of backlash from supporters.
But, hey, what do I know? Maybe Bob Kjellander or Big Jim have agreed to serve as his campaign manager?
Kirk's candidacy just got more credible.
It defies logic that, in a deep blue state, a proven GOP winner like Kirk would not be given every available resource to snatch a senate seat that has symbolic importance due to the Obama factor.
If the GOP can embrace a moderate in Florida for an open senate seat, why not here?
Steele should go to mississippi, talk to haley barbour and learn to repeat after him "you get power by learning to let republicans in liberal areas run as moderates".Worked in 1994.
Shocking.
A year before the election is a long time. Not saying it _will_ happen, but there's at least a 20-25% chance the Tea Baggers will turn on the Republican party, and eat it up in the name of principle, and wind up helping the Dems. Wouldn't it be great, if the Tea Baggers helped Alexi win? Fingers crossed!
Calling your neighbors this is disgusting and insulting. It is a dirty frat boy term that doesn't enhance any meaningful debate. It was intended to be an insulting term, and it shouldn't be used here.
But there are some major-league potholes ahead for these two. If what I'm hearing is correct, it ain't gonna be pretty.
>It defies logic that, in a deep blue state, a proven GOP winner like Kirk would not be given every available resource to snatch a senate seat that has symbolic importance due to the Obama factor.
No it doesn't. Steele has figured out that Kirk has drawn too much fire from his dumb voting decisions in Congress. And conservatives are not gonna vote for a country-clubbing left-leaner that pretends to be a Democrat because Democrats are not gonna vote for him either.
Segatari, I think you're being unrealistic, your Kirk characterization notwithstanding. I'm not a particular fan of Kirk, but the GOP needs to demonstrate how a Hughes candidacy stands a better chance in the general. It's ultimately about wins and losses, right?
What a load of garbage. There was no RNC "endoresement" and there is no "withdrawl" of an endorsement.
Adding 30 House members insures that Illinois won't lose any seats after the 2010 Census. Failure to do so insures that Schock's district, located in the interior of the state, would be squeezed into oblivion as the adjacent districts are enlarged.
Other than bloggers and commenters on the Internet, I'm not sure much of the base even knows who McKenna is or cares. I hate to be so dismissive of his critics, but their numbers aren't exactly huge.
"Family Businessman", someone whose dad/mom is a "businessman".
And after his gutting the party org to run his campaign, working to hold the money on the sidelines for his 11th hour announcement you can bet there will be quite a few of his competitors who simply won't help him in November should he win. There are some stunts that just don't get forgiven.
There are plenty of garden-variety GOPers who are furious with McKenna. How he, his backers and his handlers figure he can win is and absolute mystery.
The fact that McKenna's district-ours in the 10th has become the 3rd most democrat held by a gop rep in congress under his watch says a lot about what his neighbors think of his party leadership.
Too bad murphy bought in with this.
One term is soft porn, and the other isn't. One term is used to slander citizens who speak up, and the other is doing what folks have been doing in the US since Washington was first elected - voicing disapproval to our presidents.
While I do not feel a need to ever use such a term as "nobama", I don't consider it in the same class at all. If you do not like the President, it is your American right to voice that. Anyone willing to run for the Office has to be open to critics, even those using silly bumper sticker terms. I recall many frat boy slang terms pranking George Bush and Dick Cheney's name, don't you? But those are two guys who are in a position of power. It's fair game.
Name calling groups of Americans who differ from you politically is simply irresponsible and disrespectful. It wins no arguments. Using a soft porn frat-boy term is even worse. I will always defend citizens who speak out. We should always challenge the status quo. They do not deserve our insults. I don't care who or what they are - we still have our freedoms, right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLsKt4O4Yw8
I deliberately avoided commenting on this particular posting because I just wish McKenna would just take his money and disappear.
So, I don't know what you are talking about. I made no earlier comments about this guy.
His performance over the past several years as the GOP leader is enough proof to consider another candidate. If that was the best Andy could do, then he needs to consider another line of work.
He has shown no ability to appeal to any mass over the past several years. So you must be going on faith here. More power to ya!
McKenna 2010 = 6%
Given the performance of the ILGOP over the past few years, I would be surprised to see much more out of McKenna's campaign staff.
The protesters are drawing on the tradition of the glorious Boston Tea Party, the first direct smack in the mouth from the colonists to the British Empire. Whatever your message, excellent symbolism.
They've have used tea bags as props in their communications many times, including tossing them over the White House fence last April.
Tea bags, in and of themselves, are not offensive.
Words can have different meanings. Get your mind out of the gutter and check the dictionary.
What did McKenna do as Chairman not a bad guy but not really a great chairman? The democrats have been in a tailspin which is the only thing that has given the republican an opportunity to win the governor office. To bad there is a group of people that would want to take a chance we are going to replay the last election and end up with the joke of a state government we have now.
Also, Mckenna investigated elections across the state.
During tough times McKenna came through. I look forward to what he can do for Illinois
Huh? What did he find out?
Andy McKenna "lost" $4 million in 2004.
Andy McKenna was named GOP Chairman.
Illinois lost congressional seats.
Illinois lost state senate seats.
Illinois lost state house seats.
Andy McKenna wants to spend millions to buy the Gvernor's office...
PRICELESS!
I don't really know what McKenna is hoping to approve or accomplish, but he won't be strong enough in a general election against Quinn or Hynes. He won't. We need someone with solid and established Springfield cred. Really WE do! Neither Quinn nor Hynes have any legislative experience and we see how that hurt Quinn. He tried to play hardball and failed. Hynes would get no legilsative love either if he similarly tried to play hardball, but I'm guessing that he wouldn't make the mistakes that Quinn did. But the point is WE don't need someone in the Governor's office trying to learn on the job ala Quinn.
And as for Matt it came to me one Sunday night that I should run for governor Murphy
Need I say more? Really, need I say more?
I agree Rich... McKenna staff on the clock. Too bad their product doesn't live up to the hype.
Some goof on Twitter can't get his Kirks straight and just posted a comment claiming that the GOP are trying to stop Mark Kirk. Ya. NOT.