Ladd goes out on a high note.
Still, I’d have liked to see a guy with a mustache smoking a cigarette pasted in there. For no reason. Just because.
But I’m weird that way.
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update: By the way, if you have the means, consider throwing a few bucks each to Josh Mandel, Connie Mack, Richard Mourdock, Todd Akin, Deb Fischer, and Jeff Flake on the Senate side; and West, Bachmann, and Steve King on the House side.
Winning the White House isn’t enough. We need both Houses, too, and we need conservatives and classical liberals to countermand the Republican establishment, which doesn’t much like them and doesn’t particularly care if they win or lose.
Resist the status quo. We much. And we must.
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update 2: Add George Allen to the mix.
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update 3: from Pablo: ”
Brandon Doherty, RI-1. Up against David Cicillne, an Obamabot of the most corrupt order. This is Patrick Kennedy’s former seat. This one’s tight but winnable, and an GOP Rep from RI would be amazing.
Bonus: Doherty is a stand up guy with a squeaky clean record. That’s pretty rare around here.
NoDramaObama turns into NoSpamaObama:
Resist they much.
I just gave what I could to all the campaigns listed in my update. If there are other great conservative candidates out there in tight races and you’d like me to advertise that fact here, please let me know.
Like, for instance, Allen in VA.
Brandon Doherty, RI-1. Up against David Cicillne, an Obamabot of the most corrupt order. This is Patrick Kennedy’s former seat. This one’s tight but winnable, and an GOP Rep from RI would be amazing.
Bonus: Doherty is a stand up guy with a squeaky clean record. That’s pretty rare around here.
Thanks, Pablo. Will post it in another update.
Gracias.
Pablo, now being an NH voter, the down-ticket RI races will be the only ones I’ll miss. Couldn’t vote against Cicilline – wrong district. Maybe Reilly will unseat Langevin, but I don’t think the average low information voter (OK, most of RI) cares. Whitehouse “cares” about seniors, etc.; Hinckley has an uphill battle.
My NH vote will be straight conservative/republican. Do you believe they have a vote to constitutionalise the “no income tax” pledge every governor takes?
I now feel my vote will at least be noticed.