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Interview with Christine O’Donnell… *More* Of Her Own Words

I\'ll go to Washington and do what *you\'d* do

Today is Christine O’Donnell’s big day. It’s Chris Coons’ big day. More importantly, it’s Delaware’s big day. The people of Delaware will finally have THEIR say, now that all the pundits and so-called experts and professional pragmatists have finally been made to sit down, shut up, and watch as the will of the people unfolds.

In Part I of my commentary regarding a recent conservation I had with Christine O’Donnell, I suggested that…despite what so-called “experts” think…Christine O’Donnell could win. I stand by that observation today.

I have, admittedly, struggled with how best to present Part II of our conversation, in large part because there are so many contradictions within and between the GOP and the Conservative movement(s)…and so many unanswered questions about how much any of these people truly means it when they stand up and speak out and demand a fundamental change in America… and a fundamental change in politics as usual. Frankly, I’m not so sure I believe them.

This election is a referendum on Barack Obama and his liberal/progressive agenda. It is a referendum on the tactics employed by his cohorts in the Democrat Party to enact it, despite resistance or outright refusal on the part of “we, the People” to tolerate them. This is a reckoning between the American people and those that mean to lead us…and it is a time in our nation’s history like no other in recent memory.

Christine O’Donnell, along with a very long list of others, has volunteered to move up to the front lines in this fight, and take on the Democrats and the Obama agenda – come what may – and all she (and a host of others) has been given in return is the turned back of some members of her own party. Arrogance, mockery, impunity and self-ascribed elitism are poor qualities among those who would go about rebuilding our once-big big tent. And, they are unbecoming of the people fighting to take back our country from people that are exhibiting all of the very same traits we are fighting against in this election.

O’Donnell’s thoughts on her race with Coons, and how she hopes her candidacy will be remembered – win or lose – below the fold.

Ronald Reagan once saidThou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.” Krauthammer, Castle, the Delaware GOP…and a lot of people that don’t even really have a dog in the Delaware fight save for helping to put a Republican in that seat as opposed to a Democrat for the sake of a majority in the next Senate…would do well to heed the Gipper’s words.

It is well-documented that Chris Coons has no qualms about running a budget into the ground; raise taxes, lavish his constituents with deficit spending, and destroy any budget he’s allowed to get his hands on. He’s made it clear that he plans to not only continue Obama’s agenda…but spend even more to help make it the success he’s been led to believe it could be if only we could tax a little more…spend a little more…and “entitle” a few more people to the Government teet. O’Donnell has consistently stood against these things.

My second question to Christine had to do with the recent CNN debate between her and Chris Coons. I wrote about that debate at Liberty.Com, and I pointed out to her (again admitting my bias in her favor) that it seemed pretty clear the moderators had frequently cut her off and reminded her opponent that he had time to rebut if he wanted to…almost as if they were helping him keep up. I’ve seen enough headlines to support that claim (and plenty to argue against it) but I offered her the opportunity to add whatever she felt she hadn’t had sufficient opportunity to say that night. The official question:

“Having been cut off so many times during the CNN debate, what do you want to say now that didn’t get said that night?”

Her response:

Look, the overall theme here about my opponent is that he says one thing on the campaign trail and does an entirely different thing when he’s in office. We can’t believe anything he says; he rails against spending, but votes for it whenever the issue comes up. His own record shows he has voted to increase taxes…he’s even on record as having accused low income families of taking advantage of the system somehow in these down times in our economy. He clearly doesn’t seem to care about what is happening to the people of Delaware and people all across America.

He said in the debate that his family business would NOT benefit from Cap & Trade, but clearly it will.

He can’t be trusted and he can’t be believed, and voters need to look at what he DOES…not what he SAYS.

As she said several times in our conversation, Coons has a horrible record and has openly suggested he will rubber stamp the Obama agenda. Reminding me that he is “Harry Reid’s pet” [cue chuckling and snickering] she went on to suggest that Government has overextended itself and become too burdensome…and that Coons is only going to vote to continue that trend. The choice between the two candidates here is perfectly clear.

My final question, suggested to me by my blogging brother in arms and dear friend and long-time colleague in this business, was intended to let Christine reflect a little and… as I told her in the lead up to the question… to give her a chance to pre-emptively speak on the matter before the pundits and the so-called experts would be given the opportunity (and camera/stage time) to put words in her mouth as has been done so often in this campaign. The question:

“We’re two weeks out now, and much has happened since last June. We’ll know soon enough what the will of Delawareans will be. Before then, and before anyone else can try to say it for you, how do you want your campaign remembered…REGARDLESS the final outcome.”

Look, we can win this race. The primary proved that. My opponent has a horrible record, he will rubber stamp the Reid/Obama agenda, and if my party would work as hard FOR this win as opposed to working so hard against it…we can get this done.

I want to put this country back in the hands of the people. There are people that have never voted before, and I think this candidacy has encouraged many of them to get out there and vote – to have their voices heard. My candidacy has helped inspire folks to do that, and to get more involved and be more active in their communities. I have engaged with people…connected with them…and I have helped to encourage them to believe their votes matter, and they can make a difference.

I have given a voice to the Constitution. My opponent once said that I was “limited” by the Constitution as if that was bad. I believe our Government has overextended itself and has become too burdensome and that was never what the founders had in mind. I believe in the Constitution, and I think during this campaign we have made that case to the people of Delaware. There are five freedoms guaranteed in the first amendment, and that my opponent can’t name any of them should send shivers up the voter’s spines.

I believe my campaign should be remembered as having been able to connect with the people of Delaware, to encourage them to engage in their own political process…and to get active and be involved within their communities. I think we have accomplished that, and I think we can win this race.

Christine O’Donnell should be the next US Senator from Delaware, specifically because she is not a politician, is not cynical and jaded like so much of the ruling class elites inside the Beltway, and most importantly because she is one of us. She just wants to get the country back on the right track. That she has endured such levels of bitterness and rancor, and kept smiling while staying focused on the people she means to lead, speaks volumes about her qualifications to be a US Senator. I, for one, have had enough of professional politicians…and so has a great many other every-day American citizens. O’Donnell (I pray) will be sticking a thumb in a lot of eyes come this time tomorrow…and I look forward to reveling in that…God willing.

[Crossposted]

COMMENTS

  • Doc Holliday

    don’t go wobbly on me now :) I sent her money based on your assurances. Having said the above, great work, I hope we pull off the upset.

    • http://www.hickpolitics.com Dave Poff (haystack)

      She’s going to get this done. And I will be going on a date with a bottle of Jack!

      • Doc Holliday

        I just want you to get all the glory :) It will be Tennessee whiskey all around if we pull this thing off!!!

  • Adjoran

    especially due to the shameless attack of last week, which has the potential to provoke a backlash among women voters, especially younger and single women, normally a heavily Democratic voting bloc.

    I can’t say I’m not glad to see the midterm campaign ending, it has seemed to drag on the last month or so. However, every couple of days lately seem to have seen the wave increase in size and scope, so perhaps it’s a good thing.

  • Rod_Patrick

    Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • america1st

    As will those of Angle, Rubio and Miller: triumph over not only the respective examples of megaspendus dimbulbus and their vacuous myrmidons, but also those arrogant elitists of the GOP establishment whose first concern is retaining their own comfy little well-feathered nests. Ah, truly, as sweet as rose honey.

    And Dave, I have a lovely bottle of an ancient single malt Irish whiskey I bought originally to celebrate the key event preceding Scott Brown’s Senatorial campaign and later Scott’s special election win. It’s not full, but after tonight it will be less so.

    Cheers!

  • janis

    Like you, Dave, I want this woman to win for any number of reasons. Not only because she will be a thousand times better for the country than another Marxist pet, but because the GOP bosses need their reckoning and the sooner the better. We’re coming for the “win at any cost, including principle” crowd and it starts right now.

    Your date with Jack is richly deserved, Haystack. And when you bend that elbow, I hope you’ll be doing it with the TV on. On that screen, my fondest desire is to see Mitch McConnell in a puddle of his tears because he now has to work with Senators O’Donnell, Miller, Angle, and Paul. :-)

    Oh, and it’s a given that Reid and Pelosi won’t be onscreen because they’ll be under heavy sedation somewhere.

  • eldstenorge

    She is an inspiration. After all that has been thrown at her, she stands her ground. She knows the principles and how to apply them. We will have lost a lot if we do not get her elected. I think only Marco Rubio is more important to elect. Both of these people are such and inspiration. We need to pray today, all day, that the Lord will touch the hearts of Americans in this election so the freedom He has given us will be restoked and renewed. God Bless America, and God Bless Christine O’Donnell, Marco Rubio, Ken Buck, Joe Miller, Sharron Angle, Carly Fiorina, Ron Johnson and Dino Rossi.

  • jenniferjmilleresq

    Even in an O’Donnell victory I will still be angry to the point of tears at how she was treated by the republican party and the traditional conservative media, not to mention the general media. I am FURIOUS. It was a watershed moment for me.

    The other emotion is quiet awe watching this story unfold. I see the 10 point jump in the polling in recent days and know of rumors of a 5 point spread in internal polling and then close on its heels that nasty smear. (The smears against Haley gave her a HUGE jump with women in the primary (including Democrats who voted in the primary) from anecdotal evidence I heard and read about here in SC.)

  • SirGladiator

    We’re gonna win huge today, its Historic! Christine is going to be part of the 12 or so Senate pickups we get today, she came back strong in the Primary and she’s doing it again in the general! I can’t wait til MSNBC officially calls her Senator O’Donnell, I imagine that will be the sweetest moment of the night, even more than when they announce we’ve taken the Senate, and that Barney is going to work for Fanny and Freddy after losing his re-election bid in Massachusetts!

    • http://www.hickpolitics.com Dave Poff (haystack)

      and I will revel in it. :)

      • eburke

        (and for all you KosKids trolls, that’s a metaphor, not an incitement to violence)

        it’s really hard to decide which loss will bring me the most delight (Boxer… Reid…Fwank… Murkowski) but there will be no win that will send me to higher heights of orgasmic bliss than if Christine O’Donnell wins in DE and delivers a giant ‘eff u’ at the MFM and the elitist, establishmentarian jack-wagons in the GOP leadership.

    • eburke
      • Zaber

        He’ll be too busy screaming about the voter intimidation and evil tactics that everyone is hearing from a friend of a friend over at dkos and FDL this morning.

        Seriously. According to dkos, all 62 states have had outrageous fraud levels by conservatives. There’s so much fraud and intimidation by us, they had to add 12 states to contain it all.

        BUT.. they’re still confident that they’re going to retain the House and Senate, based on hearsay from a couple of left coast races. I wish we had those kind of resources. :)

  • http://freedom-light.org solvoreor

    Correct me if I am wrong, but Christine will be seated on the day after she is elected, since the winner will replace Joe Biden, correct? At least that is what my friends in Delaware say.

    So this in an important race. The Democrats gave up their favored son, Joe as Vice President. Winning the White House left the people of Delaware expecting consideration as Harry Reed lead the fight against what ever it is they are fighting against.

    If you live in Delaware, it feels like they are fighting against your prosperity.

    For your enjoyment:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StSSb9ohQrw

  • proudmarinemom

    The Coons camp is already complaining to the press that voter turnout is not what they had hoped for.

    Delaware is a very small state. Low turnout will mean a big win for O’Donnell.

    I wish I were a Hollywood film producer because I’d buy up the rights to O’Donnell’s story and make a movie that would rival “Mr. Smith Goes to Washinton.”

    As I mentioned on another thread, Renee Zellweger would be perfect to play O’Donnell. The Evil Establishment Republicans who deserted her could be played by Jean Reno and Alan Rickman. You know, actors who always play traitorous villians.

  • Randy

    winner to get her in who would it be? I think I’d let Boxer stay just to watch their heads blow up when they swear in Ms. O Donnell on 11/03……..

  • markvol

    Christine. I sure hope they are wrong. With no numbers next to it,
    they declared Coons the winner. Of course Karl Rove was in the audience of pundits. I wonder if he had a Chris Matthews tingle.