Don’t let them tell you that Barack Obama wasn’t watching the election returns last Tuesday. From a sickeningly sappy interview with Dede Scozzafava in the Washington Post, we glean this little gem:
Scozzafava’s black Nokia phone vibrated nonstop. She rarely picked it up, except for family or close friends. She called the publisher of the Watertown Daily Times to convey her private support for Owens. She received a text informing her that former president Bill Clinton was trying to reach her, but she wasn’t returning any messages.
The emphasis is mine. Leaving aside the unbelievable notion that Scozzafava wouldn’t have returned a message from a former president, take that in for a minute. Bill Clinton was trying to reach her.
The former president of the United States, former leader of the free world, Democratic superstar, almost First Gentleman Bill Clinton was reaching out to Scozzafava for an Owens endorsement.
Could it be that the Obamacrats knew they were going to lose in Virginia, feared they were going to lose in New Jersey, and were desperate for some face-saving victory? Fearing that if they lost all three elections the media might turn on them, Democrats dispatched a former president for an assemblywoman’s endorsement so the media would cling to the meme that Republicans were killing the party by pushing out “moderates” when we couldn’t win with conservatives.
We can never prove that President Obama was concerned about last Tuesday’s election. What Scozzafava has revealed is that at least one Democratic president was concerned. Don’t let them tell you that last Tuesday didn’t matter, and don’t let them tell you that their desperate grab for NY-23 means a conservative defeat. Hoffman and his supporters made Bill Clinton beg for an endorsement from a woman who wouldn’t even return his calls. If that kind of humiliation of a former Democratic president is their “victory,” let them have it.
Cross-posted to my personal blog: Nate, Uncensored.

If Hoffman won, ObamaCare would have been DOA
Freedoms Truth Tuesday, November 10th at 9:42PM EST (link)Yes, it did matter. The Dems have had some tactical luck that is blinding them to their strategic error of over-reach. Hoffman would have made it a Trifecta and would have made the ‘narrative’ impossible to spin for Pelosi and Co.
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Hoffman might have made a difference
izoneguy Tuesday, November 10th at 9:50PM EST (link)But the dems shuffle people around to get the votes they need.
They would have made someone else walk the plank.
“When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.”
Thomas Jefferson
'Face Saving'?
notreallyrepublican Wednesday, November 11th at 12:30AM EST (link)Governor’s are great and all, but there were exactly 2 elections that mattered that day. NY-23, a recently republican district, and CA-10, which hadn’t had anybody in it for half a year at that point.
And we laid a turd in both of those races. The (D)’s picked up 2 seats, one a switch, and the other for all intents and purposes a newly created district (as far as balance of power in the house goes, both sides dropped it from all whip/vote counts it had been empty for so long)
The democrats whipped us good, and I’m entirely convinced now it’s because we’re stuck with the GOP as a prom date, when we should have stood tall, proud and conservative on our own.
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I’m a conservative, not a Republican. If the GOP forgets about that, I’d be more then happy to vote third-party. Wouldn’t give me any less representation then I have now, and might give me more.
how sure scuzzy would have voted against HR3962?
DONTREADONME Wednesday, November 11th at 12:42AM EST (link)no turds were laid in this race. You are a little wet behind the ears if you think that the vote in the House was not gerrymandered. BTW, if Hoffman would have won and Cao voted against the bill the final vote count would have been 218-217 instead of 220-215. So I am not seeing how even if scuzzy voted against it we would have stopped this.
Come on man, use your head. BTW, you’re assuming that Pelosi was trying to pass the bill with limited amount of House members that would be hemmorraged in the next election. I guarantee if we had both NY-23 (Hoffman) and CA-10 and Cao, the vote still would have been 218-217.
“The UN is right? you can’t be any more “un”; Than you are right now, the UN is undone, Another mushroom cloud, another smoking gun, The threat is real, the Locust King has come, Don’t tell me the truth; I don’t like what they’ve done, Just give me ammo for the United Abominations”-Megadeth
If you need further proof
notreallyrepublican Wednesday, November 11th at 12:33AM EST (link)The first things Owens (NY-23) and Garamendi (CA-10) did, literally their first actions as congresscritters after being sworn in, was vote for Pelosi’s health care bill.
I like a Republican Governor as much as anyone else, but they don’t get a vote in congress. Or the senate.
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I’m a conservative, not a Republican. If the GOP forgets about that, I’d be more then happy to vote third-party. Wouldn’t give me any less representation then I have now, and might give me more.
and as your name implies, notreallyrepublican...
DONTREADONME Wednesday, November 11th at 12:46AM EST (link)Then again, all of those Governors and down ballots races at the local level that shifted to the R after years of being controlled by the D’s says absolutely nothing.
As a resident of VA, I respectively disagree with your downplaying of the switch of the Governor, Lt. and Attorney to alll R’s. My delegate is replacing the Democrat incumbant, and Richmond republican majority increased by at least 6.
Bummer dude, gee whiz we blow-sacarsm off.
“The UN is right? you can’t be any more “un”; Than you are right now, the UN is undone, Another mushroom cloud, another smoking gun, The threat is real, the Locust King has come, Don’t tell me the truth; I don’t like what they’ve done, Just give me ammo for the United Abominations”-Megadeth
Sarcasm?
notreallyrepublican Wednesday, November 11th at 1:09AM EST (link)There wasn’t any. I’m not in VA, so your governors race, while great for you, didn’t do much for me. The GOP letting 2 seats fade away in congress, however, does. That abomination of a ‘health care’ bill was made all the easier to get through. So sure, shout about beating the democrats all you want.
But conservatism is what I work for, and that got nowhere. It sickens me. We need to ditch the GOP once and for all. Get real conservatives in office.
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I’m a conservative, not a Republican. If the GOP forgets about that, I’d be more then happy to vote third-party. Wouldn’t give me any less representation then I have now, and might give me more.