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NY-23: Good luck, Doug Hoffman!

At the risk of beating a dead horse, good riddance to RINO Scozzafava and good luck to the only Conservative in the race tomorrow. We "teabaggers" are watching; let's hope the GOP gets the message tomorrow -- win or lose, the American Conservative Party's candidate, Doug Hoffman, has helped Conservatives make a statement. The GOP can get it or get it out of our way... this revolution will be flippin' candidates like a loose Las Vegas slot machine every election until we get this country back to Constitutional governance.

I am deeply disappointed by Newt Gingrich's endorsement of Scozzafava in the NY-23 race. I know he's stepped back away from it now but... Seriously, Newt, did you think that Republicans would remain loyal to a party that has run amok that has failed its roots? You have sorely misjudged the true Conservative base in this country and you owe us a silent exit stage left. We are absolutely sick and tired of the Washington Establishment, Political Ruliing Class Republicans telling us who's Conservative and who is not. I'll bet you we are pretty darned sure we know the difference and, right now, the GOP is not measuring up.

I hope this is a lesson to ALL of you in DC. We're mad as hell and we're not taking it anymore. Good luck tomorrow, Mr. Hoffman. Conservatives nationwide are pulling for you!! Win or lose, you're a winner in my book for standing up for Conservatism.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Congratulations on supporting Hoffman. Your like-minded friends earned another seat in the House for Democrats.
Eric Schansberg said…
Anonymous prefers a Democrat in Republican clothing. What would Scozzafava have voted to support in terms of conservatism?

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