Showing posts with label Barbara Boxer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Boxer. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Barbara Boxer In Big Trouble In California As Obama Stumps For Her

The fact that President Obama actually has to spend time in California campaigning for Senator Boxer proves how much trouble she and the Democrats are in. The 2010 midterm election could, I hope it is, an electoral bloodbath for this group of radicals running the Democratic Party. Obama's base is so radical that they actually heckle him over this issue of "Dont' Ask, Don't Tell". From the Los Angeles Times:
"After a long day of work in Washington and a long transcontinental flight to Los Angeles, President Obama told a crowd of Democratic donors in Los Angeles Monday night that he was "fired up!"

Turns out so were some of the crowd members.

The president's 29-minute speech was interrupted several times by gay protesters impatient with the lack of progress in repealing the military's "Don't Ask-Don't Tell" policy regarding gays.

Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have both often urged patience on gay-lesbian and transgender advocates, promising to repeal the policy in time. But tonight the protesters would have no more talk of patience, rejecting the president's repeated promise that he would repeal the policy and at one point breaking out into the trademark Obama chant of "Yes We Can!"

As The Ticket reported here earlier Monday, Obama flew across the country for no public events but just two fundraisers for the embattled liberal Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer seeking a four Senate term where tickets ranged up to sip wine and $17,600 to hear the president..."
Support Chuck DeVore in his bid to bounce Boxer out of the Senate.

Cross posted at Blue Collar Philosophy.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Chuck DeVore's Irvine Tea Party Speech Proves He Ready To Defeat Senator Boxer

Chuck DeVore gave a powerful speech and was the highlight of the rally for me. He is the lone Republican principled enough to keep Conservative voters motivated enough to turn out and rid this state of Barbara, "Call me Senator" Boxer.

Part One:



Part Two:



Complete coverage at Blue Collar Philosophy.

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.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

DeVore Wins Endorsement of California Republican Assembly

Please forward this exciting news onto your friends and family!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- DeVore for California today welcomed the overwhelming, first-ballot endorsement of Chuck DeVore by the California Republican Assembly's 75th annual convention. DeVore's endorsement, by a margin of 194 votes to 89 for distant-second Carly Fiorina, was the first by a statewide Republican organization in the California U.S. Senate race.

The CRA endorsement of Chuck DeVore was the more remarkable for the tremendous effort the Fiorina campaign put into blocking it. With a 2/3 majority required for an endorsement, that campaign needed to secure the support of only a small minority of delegates. To that end: Carly Fiorina herself spent all day Saturday at the convention; delegates found anti-DeVore materials slipped under their hotel room doors; three of Fiorina's endorsing U.S. Senators wrote a letter to the delegates; Fiorina's supporters helped secure a procedural change allowing for a secret ballot; and during voting, delegates were supplied with Carly for California-branded pens.

Carly Fiorina had every advantage money could buy, and the conservative activists of the CRA decisively endorsed Chuck DeVore on the first round.

"I'm sincerely humbled to receive the endorsement of my fellow members of the California Republican Assembly," said Chuck DeVore, "The CRA is, as Ronald Reagan said, 'the conscience of the Republican Party.' That's why I've been a member for 22 years, and that's why I'll keep fighting for the core principles it advances -- all the way to the United States Senate."

Leisa Brug Kline, DeVore for California campaign manager, said, "When Chuck DeVore addressed the CRA yesterday, he said, 'I submit to you that being right beats being rich every time.' With his tremendous first-ballot victory, he's proven right. California's conservatives know who's been with them from the beginning -- and they'll stick with him right through till he beats Barbara Boxer."

The California Republican Assembly is online at
CaliforniaRepublicanAssembly.com.

The DeVore for California campaign is online at
ChuckDeVore.com

You can make a donation to the campaign here: https://chuckdevore.com/n/donate/

DeVore for California

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Chuck DeVore's CPAC Speech; Help California Retire Barbara Boxer

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Boxer Has Got To Go; She Supports Reconciliation On ObamaCare

Senator Barbara Boxer has given us here in California another reason to give her the boot in 2010. She has signed on to support ramming ObamaCare through the Senate via reconciliation.
"The signers to Michael Bennet’s letter to pass the public option through reconciliation have continued to roll in. Before I get to that, I want to respond to a couple comments in the last thread on this about why I’m monitoring this action.

There are two questions being asked – one about whether Senators would be willing to use reconciliation to pass the health care bill, and one about whether they would sign on to the Bennet letter. These questions should be viewed separately. The reconciliation question essentially asks whether these Senators want to pass health care at all, because a reconciliation sidecar is really the only way to get the bill done. The public option question gauges what kind of support there is within reconciliation for something beyond the set of compromises that were determined before Scott Brown won in Massachusetts.

First off, if you’re following the health care debate, this is one of the two remaining hurdles to get to a bill. The other is abortion funding and the Stupak amendment, which could prove an eventual brick wall, as I’ve been saying for weeks and weeks. But it’s worthwhile to know if reconciliation has majority support in the Senate, in addition to the public option. Whether these events actually occur or not, knowing a clear whip count demystifies the process. It puts legislators on the record. It forces accountability. And that’s never a bad thing. Harry Reid cannot say “we don’t have the votes” if you can wave a piece of paper in front of his face and announce “yes you do.”

So where are we at with this project? Last night, Dianne Feinstein signed on to the Bennet letter. along with Jack Reed. Amy Klobuchar and Ben Cardin endorsed using the reconciliation, but were more noncommital on the public option. I can confirm this morning that Tom Udall of New Mexico, who yesterday agreed to reconciliation as a means to finish the bill, is now a yes on the Bennet letter. And Barbara Boxer signed on as well..."
Time to send Boxer home packing and elect Chuck DeVore to replace her.

Monday, February 15, 2010

DeVore Within Striking Distance Of Boxer; UPDATE: Obama Is Toxic To California Democrats

Senator Boxer is vulnerable in 2010 and Chuck DeVore needs to be her opponent to motivate Conservatives. The latest Rasmussen poll has DeVore within five points of Boxer.
"Boxer leads still state Assemblyman Chuck Devore, 47% to 42%. Six percent (6%) prefer some other candidate in that match-up, and five percent (5%) are undecided. In January, Boxer held a 46% to 40% advantage over Devore. In November, she led Devore by 10 points.
The fact that Boxer’s support has been stuck in the mid-40s for several surveys no matter which Republican she is matched against continues to suggest that the race for now is about her rather than about those who are running against her."
DeVore is the right candidate to ride the wave of outrage against Democratic Party spending and power grabbing.



UPDATE:

It must be getting bad when even Liberal Democrats in California are distancing themselves from President Obama. From the Los Angeles Times:
"Reporting from Washington - As President Obama's approval ratings sag and the mood of voters sours, some Democratic congressional candidates are distancing themselves from the White House, with the back-channel blessing of party officials.

The candidates are positioning themselves as independent voices no less frustrated with the Obama administration than people back home.."
Do not be fooled by this or think that the Democrats here in California do not support Obama's agenda. This is purely to try and save their political careers.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

George Will Says Chuck DeVore Is Going To Be The GOP Nominee

George Will on ABC's This Week predicted that Chuck DeVore will be the the Republican to run against Senator Boxer. He thinks this will be the case because DeVore is lone Conservative running on the GOP side.



I hope Senator Boxer suffers the same fate as Martha Coakley.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Chuck DeVore Is A Blue Collar Republican That Can Defeat Senator Boxer

In a piece by the Los Angeles Times, California voters should come away with two things. First, Chuck DeVore is the lone Conservative and second, DeVore is a blue collar Republican.
"But serious questions remain about whether DeVore, 45, can survive the GOP primary. He has the fiscal and social credentials desired by the conservative party voters most likely to turn out in June. But, despite campaigning for more than a year, his candidacy is something of an apparition. Outside of party circles and his home base of Orange County voters generally have no idea who he is, and he ended 2009 with a net $140,000 in the bank.

In a state as big as California, recognition does not come cheap. Primary opponent Carly Fiorina, a multimillionaire, has already lent her campaign $2.5 million, while former U.S. Rep. Tom Campbell, who jumped into the race last month, is much better known to voters because he has been in the public eye for two decades.

DeVore is counting on hard work and persistence to make up for money and name identification. Since announcing his candidacy in November 2008 he has logged more than 50,000 miles by car and air to meet with nearly 40,000 Republican voters at 239 stops up and down the state. (The candidate, an admitted wonk, logs every visit, mile and voter on a spreadsheet when he gets home to Irvine).

"Whatever the polls say four months before the primary, the strength of the volunteers backing us, the lack of any skeletal remains in my closet are going to allow me to prevail in this primary and to ultimately vanquish Barbara Boxer," DeVore said at the January meeting of the West Valley Republican Women Federated at a diner in San Jose.

He tells voters that politicians in both parties have forgotten their duty, which he believes should be limited to securing citizens' rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness -- "not making up new rights."

"They make it up as they go along because they don't have a core philosophy that guides their decisions," DeVore said. "I have a core. It's the Constitution, it's the preamble of the Declaration of Independence. I don't vary from that..."
DeVore is even willing to get his hands dirty to get jobs done around his home. DeVore constantly updates his facebook page and we often learn that he is fixing things. One such example is DeVore having to deal with a dying washing machine.



Can you imagine Senator Boxer doing this? She would be too concerned that the washing machine delivery people call her "Senator". Time to retire "Senator Boxer".

Friday, February 5, 2010

Meet Chuck DeVore in Mission Viejo, CA, Feb 14


I hope you can come and support Chuck DeVore in his senate run to unseat Barbara Boxer. When you hear him in person I know that you will see why Tea Party Patriots support him, as well as Tom McClintock.
Bloggers, please post this invitation to your blogs.
Tweeple, please retweet. Thanks in advance.
And thanks to LL and George A. for putting together this invitation.
Cross posted from MAinfo blog.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Chuck DeVore Can "Scott Brown" Senator Barbara Boxer

The election of Scott Brown is a political earthquake that has created an existential crisis among the Democratic Party and the Liberals that control it. The Democrats should rightly be in a state of panic right now.
"The Republican victory in Massachusetts has sent a wave of fear through the halls of the Senate, with moderate and liberal Democrats second-guessing their party’s agenda — and worrying that they’ll be the next victims of voters’ anger.

“If there’s anybody in this building that doesn’t tell you they’re more worried about elections today, you absolutely should slap them,” said Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.).

Republican Scott Brown rode a wave of voter discontent to defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in the race for Ted Kennedy’s old Senate seat. Republicans moved quickly to capitalize Wednesday, with National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas) telling POLITICO that he’s approaching possible candidates who passed up his initial entreaties to join the 2010 field.

“People, I think, are going to sense opportunities that they didn’t sense” Tuesday, Cornyn said.

Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) called the Massachusetts race a “wake-up call” for his party and said his colleagues were in a “reflective” mood at a private lunch Wednesday.

Several Democratic incumbents said later that none of the 19 Democratic seats up this year are safe — and that fundamental parts of the agenda need to be re-examined to win over voters back home.

“Every state is now in play,” said Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who faces the toughest reelection battle of her career — most likely against wealthy Republican Carly Fiorina..."
I am supporting Chuck DeVore in his bid to unseat Senator Boxer and it has nothing to do with the fact that Boxer is a woman. It is Boxer's Liberalism and arrogance that I cannot stand.

Here are some video highlights of Senator Boxer:

She injects race into the discussion:



Comparing pregnancy to a sexual dysfunction:



Being more concerned about hacked global warming emails than what they expose:



Lies about how many jobs have been created by supporting President Obama's policies:



Enough already my fellow Californians, let us get rid of this intellectually infantile Senator once and for all by replacing her with Chuck DeVore.

Cross posted at Blue Collar Philosophy.