Monday, March 22, 2010

Chuck DeVore Blasts The Passage Of ObamaCare On Cavuto

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Breaking: Chuck DeVore To Defeat Senator Boxer In California; Obama To Campaign For Boxer

This should tickle the hearts of Republicans everywhere. President Obama is planning to campaign for Senator Boxer here in California. From Politico:
"President Obama will travel to California to stump for Sen. Barbara Boxer in April, her campaign announced on Wednesday.

Obama will attend a joint fundraiser in Los Angeles for Boxer's re-election campaign and the DNC. Details are still being arranged.

Polls show the California Democrat with a single-digit lead over each of her three potential Republican challengers, State Sen. Chuck DeVore, former HP CEO Carly Fiorina and former Rep. Tom Campbell"
Based on Obama's losing track record maybe we can count on California having one Republican Senator after the 2010 election.

Cross posted at Blue Collar Philosophy.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

LA Times Realizes Tom Campbell Is In Trouble Over Muslim Connection

In a previous post Left Coast Rebel brought our attention to Tom Campbell's connection to a Muslim radical. Now the Los Angeles Times has picked up on this issue:
"Terrorism and the Middle East are continuing to roil the Republican Senate contest after a letter written by former congressman Tom Campbell emerged that appeared to contradict statements Campbell and his aides had made about his dealings with a radical Muslim professor.

The professor, Sami Al-Arian, contributed to Campbell's unsuccessful campaign in 2000 for the U.S. Senate. On Sept. 26, 2001, when he was teaching at the University of South Florida, Al-Arian gave an interview to Fox TV host Bill O'Reilly in which he conceded that he had said, "Jihad is our path. Victory to Islam. Death to Israel. Revolution. Revolution until victory. Rolling to Jerusalem."

Those statements quickly generated a furor and the university moved to discipline Al-Arian. Campbell, by then a law professor at Stanford University, wrote a letter to Judy Genshaft, the president of the University of South Florida, protesting any punishment.

Campbell had previously conceded that he wrote a letter on Al-Arian's behalf, but had said during a candidates' debate Friday that he did so before Al-Arian's interview with O'Reilly. His campaign's website also said the letter was written before the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001..."
Chuck DeVore understands the threat of Muslims radicals. Devore has taken the wise step in calling for UC Irvine to stop recognizing a radical Muslim group on campus.