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    Entries in Doug Hoffman (2)

    Tuesday
    03Nov2009

    Win or lose -- let's hear it for Hoffman!

    Today will be an interesting day. I am pulling for Hoffman to come away with a huge victory -- so far, from what I've heard from him, he's exactly what this country needs -- someone honest who understands business and understands the danger of a voracious government.
     
    Of course, the other side is already downplaying the election and claiming that the conservatives are short-sighted, that they will set themselves up for failure in 2010 because of their arrogance. Oh, shut up. Drop all the political spinning and phony posturing. Get real and enjoy the moment.
     
    Who could possibly think Hoffman will not be good for NY-23 and the country? The guy's solid -- give it up and congratulate the fella, he's come a long way and represents what makes America special. Every once in while we need to remember that freedom of opportunity is a great thing, and that we don't cotton very well to plutocracies and other -cracies. In America, any damn thing can happen.
    Monday
    02Nov2009

    What about Sarah Palin?

    http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MDIxZDQyOGUwNTgzMGExMWZiOTk3Mjc4NGI1OGUyMjU=

    I can't believe Costa doesn't know that Sarah Palin was the first high profile Republican to support Hoffman. She had the guts to realize Scozzafava is a liberal and that Hoffman represents limited government. How can you write an article like this and not mention Sarah Palin -- it undercuts the point of the whole article. Palin has been out front on the whole limited government movement -- I wonder how many others who are now jumping on the Hoffman wagon really believe in the need to limit government -- which one of them would have been first if Palin had not acted?