Showing posts with label dede scozzafava. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dede scozzafava. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dede blames Sarah Palin

From Tilman Walker at The Admonition:
"Looking for a scapegoat for her poor showing in New York’s 23rd Congressional race, Dede Scozzafava has chosen every liberals favorite, Sarah Palin. Scozzafava in an interview slammed Sarah Palin for “attacking” her, when in reality Palin only endorsed her opponent Doug Hoffman. But then again to liberals if you don’t support them you’re attacking them."

"I love the way the media is describing Dede Scozzafava even now; they say she’s a 'moderate' Republican. CNN describes her as the 'face of moderate republicanism'; refusing to call Scozzafava what she is, a liberal. Sarah Palin simply chose principle over party; Dede needs to get over it."
Dan Riehl also comments:
"Dede Scozzafava wants to take on Sarah Palin and the entire Conservative movement. Clue Dede: think death match and you already had a go. They kicked your butt."

[...]

"I imagine Palin will simply ignore it, but who knows? Dede is mad as hell and she isn't going to take it anymore. If I had a parrot it'd be saying, Dede wants a book deal, ... Dede wants a book deal .... bwak!!! bwak!!!"
- JP

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Homegrown Analysis: Sarah Palin and NY-23 in Perspective

- By Ian Ransom

Post-election analysis of the NY 23 race is now speeding like an avalanche from every peak of concerned punditry, but that packed powder isn’t cascading from one of the district’s Adirondack mountain aeries. Perhaps I can hurl a relevant snowball, or two. I was actually born and raised in NY 23. Virtually everyone in my family still resides there. It’s an underestimated, overlooked, and far-too-easily dismissed frontier, which may have been one of the reasons Sarah Palin felt enough kinship with the region to offer moral, financial and political support via her endorsement of Hoffman. I have little doubt that she did her homework before putting her oar in. NY 23 is a hinterland that, in many ways, might’ve easily reminded Sarah of her own beloved Alaska.

NY 23 has always been an icy and isolated bastion of conservatism in a terrifyingly complicated liberal state that often seems to enjoy forgetting the district’s existence. When, as an adult, I would tell friends in New York City that I hailed from “upstate New York,” the response was invariably: “Oh. You’re from Albany?” No. We lived in a place far removed from such “southerly” climes. The border of Quebec is only twelve miles from the Franklin County town in which I was born. Trees outnumbered humans by about 5,000-to-1. So did cows, for that matter. But if anyone thinks NY 23 is some negligible corner of the world, think again.

NY 23 is far more complicated (and consequential) than it’s ever been given credit for. This recent race is partial proof of that, but the real evidence is found in its steadfastly conservative people -- a unique mix of hard-working business owners, factory workers, remnant farmers, and military families who endure unforgiving winters with stiff upper lips -- people who play things pretty close to the vest because that’s how one survives in tough elemental conditions. Outsiders are not rebuffed, but they can be regarded with a dose of deserved skepticism. That’s because outsiders often look with condescension upon locals, even as these “visitors” extol the breathtaking panorama of the Adirondack Mountains, lakes and other rural idylls.

There were unquestionably some in NY-23 who ignored and resented the publicity generated by outside forces in this recent congressional race. People in the district, at least from my experience, are stern but common-sensible people not interested in being guinea-pigs for national experiments in ideology. They are people who want to know, specifically, what their representatives are going to do to keep their remaining farms out of bankers’ clutches, their military base at Fort Drum open for business, their heating oil inexpensive, and their ungodly NY State taxes from ultimately overwhelming them. They also must contend with some of the highest rates of ACORN-style “generational welfare” in the North. Every nose-to-the-grindstone conservative in the district has been faced with galling percentages of people who have been on the dole for decades. The juxtaposition (and the cost in tax-dollars) is jarring, and this is one of several reasons the district has remained in Republican hands against all odds. With the district’s economic horrors amplified over the past three decades via the farming collapse, and recent downturns pushing matters to the very brink of ruin, conservative voters were already beginning to split before Palin or anyone else turned an eye to the region.

Fred Thompson and Sarah Palin rendered valuable service by bringing attention to the guaranteed catastrophe represented by Dede Scozzafava -- Dede the Ultimate Destruction. They exposed this RINO and sent her scurrying back to the Beltway Big Game Reserve where she belongs. It is my opinion, however, that Doug Hoffman and his team, even before possessing the ideological approbation of power-hitters like Palin, spent perhaps too much energy surfing the broader ideological wave and not enough addressing the very specific needs of a constituency known for rejecting any attempts to jump on big conceptual bandwagons. A close look at his campaign seems to bear this out. Conservative voters in NY 23 are some of the most issue-informed in the nation because their survival has depended upon it for decades —- not just since this latest crisis. They’re not a bunch of hicks, and they know far more than liberals were trying to lead the nation to believe (even as they shuttled “Plugs” Biden into Watertown, just for good measure).

As I noted, the rest of NY State tends to forget NY-23 exists and, thus, “North Country” voters have no time for concepts; they want sensible, specific conclusions. But things must play out, once any worthy game has begun. The board had already been too shaken-up, and conservative allegiances rendered to Scozzafava and Hoffman would have split the vote enough for Owens to win no matter what (or who) decided to become involved at the last minute. By helping voters in NY-23 oust the real, long-term danger to the district (Scozzafava), Americans like Palin and Thompson have helped a complex constituency in particular crisis win a key battle that, when it next counts, will help them handily win the war. This race —- and Sarah Palin’s decidedly subtle victory for real conservatism here —- need to be kept in perspective.

- Ian

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Reaction to Dede's Decision to Exit NY-23 Race, Part 2

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View From The Right:
"[Scozzafava's] withdrawal... is also a vindication for those Republicans, most notably Sarah Palin, who broke with the party and supported Hoffman, and egg in the face for the GOP stalwarts who backed Scozzafava, particularly Newt Gingrich."
Matt Lewis:
"The Winners - Sarah Palin - Her surprise endorsement of Hoffman helped cement her status as the favorite candidate of the grassroots conservative "tea party" set. That could be helpful in Iowa!"
Maggie's Notebook:
"[Hoffman's] candidacy got a giant boost when former governor, Sarah Palin stepped in and supported him, over Newt Gingrich's foolish endorsement of Scozzafava."
GOP 12:
"Now... among 2012 people, Palin obviously gets the big boost, Pawlenty gets some (albeit) late credit, Romney and Huck just look tepid (which feeds into lingering questions surrounding Mitt), and Newt looks like a carved up Jack-o-Lantern."
Betsy's Page:
"Besides Scozzafava, the big loser in all this is Newt Gingrich who had been going to the mattresses to defend his support for her. Meanwhile, Republicans have been following Sarah Palin's lead and endorsing Hoffman."
Dan Balz:
"Then there was Sarah Palin. In her first significant move since she resigned as governor of Alaska, Palin announced her support for Hoffman, prompting others to do the same."
DaTechguy:
"Big Winners: Sarah Palin - She was the republican who was willing to put herself on the line..."
Robert George:
"Palin... recognized where the base's train was going and quickly got on board. Romney missed the train -- and missed the opportunity to take a significant role in a tough internal ideological debate that his party is undergoing. Even if Romney [had]endorsed Scozzafava... at least he would have made a principled decision and could have articulated his reasons for it. Instead, he looks completely wishy-washy."
Des Moines Conservative Examiner:
"Sarah Palin and Fred Thompson had the guts to do what Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and the entire Republican Party would not do... Leaders take bold steps by standing on their principles. That is what Sarah Palin and Fred Thompson did."
Rob Harrison:
"Gov. Palin is definitely one who gets major credit, perhaps the most credit, for taking down the Scozzafava campaign. Back in Alaska, she put a few trophies on the wall of her war room of 'Republicans' who weren't upholding the ideals and positions of the Republican Party; now, with her endorsement of Doug Hoffman, she's added another, her first from the national scene."
North Country Public Radio:
"The conservative movement that cohered around former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in 2008 has emerged as the vibrant core of the modern Republican Party."
Dump Dede:
"I see some liberals and certain moderates and their Razzie-esque support of Scozzafava as some sort of women’s rights leader, Tweets such as 'the GOP and big tent need more of her.' These were the same people who dumped all over Sarah Palin, the same people who dump on Michelle Bachmann, so no, 'women’s rights' isn’t something that you can cherry pick and decide to support based upon whether or not you like the woman in question."
C. Edmund Wright:
"Sarah Palin and Fred Thompson agreed before it was cool to be pro-Hoffman."
VotingFemale:
"This is a serious win for Sarah Palin and other big name GOP heavyweights who disagreed with the GOP business-as-usual forces such as Newt Gingrich and Michael Steele, who backed a Socialist ACORN-endorsed RINO and rejected a true Reagan Conservative, Doug Hoffman."
Rick Moran:
"And while Gingrich comes out of the fray with egg on his face, Sarah Palin emerges once again as a savvy leader who recognized the opportunity to ride the populist wave and make a sizable impact with her timely endorsement. Other potential 2012 presidential candidates hesitated, either failing to grasp the opportunity or not recognizing it. Palin’s boldness in sensing the mood of national conservatives and bucking the establishment only adds to the perception that... she will be a force in national politics in 2012 and beyond."
- JP

Jack Kelly: The Power of Palin

Jack Kelly wrote his syndicated column on NY-23 before the news broke this weekend that Dede Scozzafava was suspending her campaign. Here are some excerpts:
Political soothsayers will be studying the returns Tuesday from Virginia and New Jersey for omens that could predict the outcome of the midterm elections next year. But the race with the greatest national implications is for the House seat in upstate New York because of what it portends for the relationship between the Washington GOP establishment and an increasingly restive base.

[...]

The Washington GOP establishment quickly lined up behind Ms. Scozzafava. The National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican National Committee have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on her behalf.

But the locals haven't been eager to support someone who is clearly a Republican In Name Only. Hence the candidacy of businessman Doug Hoffman, running on the Conservative Party line.

Mr. Hoffman was languishing in third place until he was endorsed by Sarah Palin. That triggered a flood of contributions and a rash of other endorsements.

[...]

The Republican Party may be saved from its "leaders" by the woman they love to hate. The Beltway Brahmins can't stand Sarah Palin because she isn't one of them, doesn't aspire to be one of them, and isn't afraid of them.

If Mr. Hoffman wins, Sarah Palin will deserve the lion's share of the credit. She made her bones in Alaska politics by taking on a smug, corrupt, complacent GOP establishment and beating it.

A larger reform opportunity beckons.
The full Kelly column was published in Saturday's edition of the Toledo Blade.

- JP

Dede's Revenge: She Endorses Owens (Updated)

The editorial in Sunday's Watertown Daily Times makes it clear which candidate the local newspaper wants to win the U.S. House seat in New York's 23rd Congressional District. The big news is not so much that the Daily Times' editors have endorsed Democrat Bill Owens, but rather that their editorial has revealed that Republican Party candidate Dede Scozzafava is doing the same thing in private:
"During the day Saturday, she began to quietly and thoughtfully encourage her supporters to vote for Democrat William L. Owens."
Finally, Dede shows her true colors. This is the candidate in whose campaign Beltway Republicans invested a million dollars. But Hell hath no fury like a RINO scorned. The assemblywoman is, of course, free to endorse whomever she chooses, publicly or privately. And no one can doubt that she is feeling a deep sense of betrayal, and who could blame her for that? But by supporting the Democrat, Scozzafava has shot holes in the arguments of GOP moderates who assured us that if elected, Dede would be a reliable House vote against Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her ultraliberal agenda. On the contrary, Scozzafava has demonstrated that Republicans cannot trust her to be anything other than a Vichy Republican. Dede also makes laughing stock out of all those media rats who have been trying to pass her off as some kind of "moderate." She's not. In her heart and in her mind, Scozzafava is a liberal Democrat. Her Republican veneer, like a cheap Halloween mask, is a poor disguise. Nelson Rockerfeller and Jake Javits would have loved her. This is the politician, remember, who, just the day before she urged her supporters to vote for Owens the Democrat, publicly proclaimed:
"I am and have always been a proud Republican. It is my hope that with my actions today, my Party will emerge stronger and our District and our nation can take an important step towards restoring the enduring strength and economic prosperity that has defined us for generations."
Here's a little clue, Dede:  "Proud Republicans" don't urge their supporters to vote for liberal Democrats, or at least they should not do so.

Sarah Palin and other conservatives have been trying to make the establshment of their party realize that the future of the GOP lies not with untrustworthy RINOs, but with the very people that the Republican Party is supposed to be working for. Sarah in particular has sent those Beltway Republicans a series of strong messages. Now Dede Scozzafava is proving Sarah's point. The Grand Old party needs to put its trust in its own party platform and Reagan Republicans like Sarah Palin, not in back-stabbing RINOs. It needs to put its time and resources into the campaigns of conservatives and stop backing Vichy Republicans who will, if elected, advance a liberal Democrat agenda.

Updates...

Dan Riehl:
"I imagine that party change is simply a matter of time, now."
The NY Daily News quotes Scozzafava's husband, labor leader Ron McDougall:
"I wholeheartedly and without reservation endorse the candidacy of Bill Owens."
Fox News reports that Dede has made her support for the Democrat public:
"I am supporting Bill Owens for Congress and urge you to do the same," she said.
Stacy McCain:
"Surprise, surprise! Dede is a Democrat"
- JP

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Sarah Palin: A Time to Unite

On her Facebook Notes page, Sarah Palin has posted her thanks to Dede Scozzafava for suspending her campaign and a call to all who oppose ObamaCare and Cap and Tax to unite behind the candidacy of Doug Hoffman in New York's 23rd Congressional District:
A Time to Unite

I want to personally thank Republican Dede Scozzafava for acting so selflessly today in the NY District 23 race. Now it's time to cross the finish line with Doug Hoffman so that he can get to work for District 23 and the rest of America.

With Congress poised to overhaul one-sixth of our economy with so-called health care "reform" (which is really a government takeover of health care) and with plans to enact a cap-and-tax bill just as our economy struggles to recover, Doug Hoffman will be a voice for fiscal responsibility and common sense in Washington.

We need candidates like Doug now more than ever. In these final days of the campaign, it's vital that Doug continue to receive the enthusiastic support of those who want to bring common sense to Washington. Let’s help make it happen! You can help Doug by visiting his official website today and offering your support:

https://www.doughoffmanforcongress.com/donate3.html/

- Sarah Palin
- JP

Reaction to Dede's Decision to Exit NY-23 Race

Here is some early reaction to Dede Scozzafava's Saturday announcement that she is suspending her campaign for the U.S. House seat in New York 23rd District:

The Minnesota Independent:
"After seeing high-profile Republicans like Rep. Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin side with her Conservative Party challenger, GOP-endorsed candidate Dede Scozzafava has suspended her campaign to win the special election in New York’s 23rd Congressional District."
Melissa Clouthier:
"Sarah Palin looks amazingly…..smart and prescient."
John Galt:
"This looks like an immense victory for Gov Palin. Go get em Cuda. It looks like the Artic Fox is now the head of the Republican party."
Hillbuzz:
"Big implications for Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee in 2012…both of whom... are already laying claim to the "it’s my turn" mantle... but it sure feels like Sarah Palin delivered a karate chop to the "it’s their turn" nonsense…quite possibly to benefit herself... If she wants it, this Scozzofava business could help Palin a lot…especially if Hoffman wins."
Michael van der Galien:
"Although Scozzafava was destined [to] lose this race, especially after Gov. Sarah Palin and Gov. Tim Pawlenty endorsed Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman, she could still have been a spoiler for the conservative movement’s favorite."
Kim Priestap
"Scozzafava dropped like a rock once Hoffman and his conservative views became more well known. This can be attributed to folks like Sarah Palin and Fred Thompson."
Deadenders:
"Look what we have here, the power of Palin. Citizen Sarah Palin starts a trend."
America's Right:
"If you stand for something, they will come. Sarah Palin bought into this belief, and so she endorsed Hoffman."
Michelle Malkin:
"Hey, GOP elites: Can you hear conservatives NOW?!... Thank you, Sarah Palin."
Mickey McLean:
"After a week where her Conservative Party opponent Doug Hoffman picked up major endorsements from national figures such as Sarah Palin, Fred Thompson, and Tim Pawlenty and with a poll showing her falling hard out of first to third place in the race, Republican Dede Scozzafava has withdrawn from the New York’s 23rd District congressional contest."
HotAirPundit:
"Sarah Palin 1, Newt Gingrich 0"
Left Coast Rebel:
"So it seems that a Hoffman victory is one for conservatives and Sarah Palin. At least according to the grassrootssss."
More quotes to come...

- JP

Here's a real game-changer: Dede suspends her campaign!

Sarah Palin, look what you've done! Stacy McCain reports from NY-23:
"Just confirmed that Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava has quit the race."
More from FOX News:
Republican state Assemblywoman Dierdre Scozzafava has suspended her campaign for upstate New York's 23rd Congressional seat, leaving Democratic nominee Bill Owens and Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman in the race that will conclude Tuesday, Fox News has confirmed.

The move comes on the heels of a new poll that showed Scozzafava had fallen behind her two competitors in a race too close.

The Siena College poll has Owens picking up 36 percent of the vote, while Hoffman has 35 percent. Scozzafava has 20 percent, with nine percent of voters undecided.

It's a turnaround from the first Siena poll on the race in September, which had Scozzafava leading, followed by Owens and Hoffman.

The special election is Tuesday.
Although Scozzafava did not endorse Hoffman, NRCC spokesman Ken Spain told FOX News that Scozzafava is releasing her supporters to vote for Hoffman.

Now that's what we call a game-changer!

Related: Check out these two tweets from Democrat pollsters PPP:
"With about 200 interviews down we had Hoffman 45 Owens 26 Scozzafava 17...her withdrawal will just make it that much easier for Hoffman"

"Well that wrecks our NY-23 poll. We're finding Hoffman with more support than Owens and Scozzafava combined...explains the withdrawal"
- JP

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Geraghty: Is Sarah Palin about to endorse Doug Hoffman?

Jim Geraghty, posting on National Review's Campaign Spot blog, says it's not yet bankable, but he hears from a source in a position to know such things that Sarah Palin "will publicly endorse" Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman over liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava in New York's special election for the 23rd Congressional District.

This could be hugh. We're series. 

- JP