Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Could it be? We might just have two defeated incumbents running as 'write-in' candidates in November?

As if Alaska's Lisa Murkowski wasn't enough, Michael Castle says he isn't ruling out the possibility to run as a write-in on the November ballot in Delaware. He has until Sept. 30th to decide, but he may decide not to do so. Why, you ask?

Well, the possibility that he would split the democratic ticket and lose by an even larger number than in the primary might have a little something to do with it. And he may want to save face for another run next time... Or perhaps for another State Office. Maybe?

Let's face it, the ruling elitists that think they are entitled to their positions are falling fast all over America. Thanks to the Tea Party and Sarah Palin, these Progressive Republicans (the so-called moderates) are fighting for their political lives... And losing for the most part. And like their Democratic counterparts, they are all now like the proverbial boxer... On the ropes and about to go down for the count!

Perhaps when Murkowski splits the ticket with both the Libertarian and the Democratic candidates, ending any chance of a win for them - and insuring a Joe Miller victory - the Progressives in BOTH parties might have to change their tactics. The status quo isn't going to be a viable political choice for either party anymore. The Tea Party is fast becoming the new GOP, and the old GOP is fast becoming mired in their own muck, so to speak.


The GOP has allowed Murkowski to retain her seat on the Energy Committee for now, but when she loses to Miller (AGAIN!) she'll be booted to the curb. And good riddance to bad rubbish!

And as for Castle, well, I believe his best bet would be to bow out gracefully, endorse Christine O'Donnell and save as much face as possible. Who knows, he might decide to run for another office, and he may need O'Donnell's endorsement down the road... Stranger things in life have happened!

So, on this first day of Fall, there's going to be a change in the weather, and a change in Washington D.C. Election Day is going to be verrrrrrrrrrry interesting indeed!

But that's just my opinion, I could be right?

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