Shocking News: “Non-Partisan” Teabagging Pollster shows Teabagger Protack favorite of Teabaggers.

Filed in Delaware, National by on November 15, 2010

I am not surprised that Delaware’s Teabaggers have not learned their lesson, since they have extremely low IQs to begin with and thus their learning ability is put into serious question. Regardless, our local teabaggers have produced an automated push poll from “Founder’s Values,” a local outfit that employs local teabagging criminal Evan Queitsch. Mr. Quietsch was last seen assaulting his fellow Republicans downstate because they dared ask his candidate, Christine O’Donnell, questions. The poll itself, of a shockingly low sample of 346 people, found Protack leading 60% to 40% over Tom Kovach.

That the News Journal’s political blog, Dialogue Delaware, reports this as actual news, rather than campaign propaganda, is embarassing. Indeed, they leave in the assertion that Founder’s Values is a non-partisan organization.

Bull. Fucking. Shit.

Any organization that employes the thug Evan Quietsch is not a nonpartisan organization.

Next time, News Journal, do more than just reprint a press release. I mean, the thug Quietsch is not even trying to hide his and his organization’s partisan teabagging nature, since he refers to Kovach as a “Mike Castle brand establishment Republican.”

Back to Mike Protack, yes…. please nominate him Republicans. You will once again be turning a competitive winnable race into a guaranteed win for the Democrats.

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  1. liberalgeek says:

    It should be noted that Evan is the founder of Founders Values, as I understand it. I am certain that his role there is unpaid.

    I agree, though, by all means, nominate Protack.

  2. liberalgeek says:

    And Chad Livengood has been suspect on local issues. He seems to have a penchant for leaning to the right and doing a “he said, she said” kind of reporting. It is sad that he is doing the Dialogue Delaware blogging since Ginger Gibson moved on. No way she would have considered EvanQ as a source.

  3. anon says:

    A poll of all 142 passengers on Protack’s MD-88 airliner showed a 100% approval rating.

  4. jpconnorjr says:

    I knew Hunter Thompson, and you sir, are no Hunter Thompson!

  5. I think Founder’s Values is trying to influence the NCCo GOP to choose Protack over Kovach. It won’t happen. Kovach will be their nominee.

  6. Delaware Dem says:

    It depends on Mike Fleming’s nature. Can he be cowered by threats? Undoubtedly, the teabagger thugs are peppering him as we speak with demands and threats.

  7. cassandra_m says:

    Where is this poll? I see the link to the Founder’s Values website, but nothing there or in the blog post to the *poll itself*. On of the things about blogging is that you should provide some links to the detail of what you are talking about. And for polls, you should try to get access to what is beyond the toplines. If anything, because EvanQ isn’t beyond making shit up.

  8. cassandra_m says:

    I wonder about this influence. I mean, really, Founder’s Values trying to influence the part of the state *least likely* to even think they are sensible? Sound more like Founder’s Values is stepping way out of their lane.

  9. Delaware Dem says:

    Cassandra!! The Founders would never release polling data and cross tabs, and neither will professional thug Evan Quietsch. He will tell you what to think, so there is no need for independent analysis.

  10. Geezer says:

    I know Mike Fleming, and the chances that he’ll choose Protack, no matter what the method, are zero and none.

  11. anon says:

    The results are linked to in this blog post:
    http://bluehenconservative.blogspot.com/2010/11/new-poll-shows-mike-protack-is.html

    Funny how Protack and his people started attacking Tom Kovach the day after they found out he was in the running. This poll is meaningless – Protack has years of running state-wide and his name recognition is much higher county-wide than Kovach who isn’t known much outside of the 6th or the social media network in DE.

    BTW, Fleming sent out an email to the NCCGOP list this weekend which apparently brought some other potential candidates out. There were more candidate interviews last night. Look for more attacks from the Protack camp this week.

  12. cassandra_m says:

    Who else is in the running?

    And that link just goes to a press release of their so-called results. Not even a reference as to who exactly conducted their poll which is weird. Certainly not blog worthy — altho in line with the wingnut tactics of trying to get their narratives into the media without having to, you know, back that up.

  13. Anvil says:

    Does this mean that you are part of the conspiracy and will not be interviewing Protack? Get ready for a pink postcard.

  14. RSmitty says:

    It was a phone poll and I received it. I recognized the caller ID and Wash DC area code as one that Protack has used in the past, so I instantly picked this one up, rather than let it go. Sure enough, it explained the oncoming special election and asked if I’d prefer Protack or Kovach. Surprisingly, and it was shocking, after I chose Kovach, the recording said, “Thank You” and disconnected. No slander or slime. Shocking, indeed.

  15. anon says:

    Protack was interviewed last week – same night as Kovach. I’m not on the committee so I don’t know who was there last night – but I’ve heard they’ve been talking to Terry Spence, Bob Valihura and Paul Pomeroy. Someone said there were also a couple civic leaders on the list but they have dropped out and thrown their support behind Kovach or Valihura. Seems that most people (except Protack and his goons) realize we need a candidate who can win county-wide.

  16. Delbert says:

    I don’t know why he stays at it, because Prozack is unelectable. The GOP, bad as things are, can come up with something better than that.

  17. anon says:

    The voters in Delaware will elect Protack to office right after I’m finished ice skating in Hell. How many times do “WE THE PEOPLE” need to reject this diabolical idiot?

  18. Am I crazy to think Protack might stand more of a chance than Kovach? Someone back me up here. Are there as many passionate Kovach supporters as there are passionate Protack supporters?

  19. anon says:

    Kovach has a reputation for being normal. I have to think that’s a plus.

  20. Delaware Dem says:

    UI, if this were a convention where party members vote on the nominee, as in what the Democrats are doing, then yes, Protack would probably win that.

    If you are talking about the general election, there is no chance, in Hell, that Protack wins.

  21. anon says:

    Kovach was my representative and did nothing for our community, thats why Debra won! Think “I am not a witch” wont run. Would love to see a primary with the witch and the moustache. Now that would be a hoot!

  22. anon says:

    There was a “witch” vs. “pornstache” primary in 2006 and they both got their asses handed to them by Jan Ting.

    Instead of a primary, can we just put them in the octagon for a fight to the death and the survivor gets a one way ticket to Sarah Palin’s Alaska?

  23. fightingbluehen says:

    It must be the cheesy 70’s porn star mustache.

  24. I’d like to see Dunn vs. Protack in a battle of the mustaches.

  25. Kovach has a reputation for being normal.

    He won’t get far in the GOP that way.

  26. Aoine says:

    Don;t push polls cost money?? where is it coming from?? he has unpaid debts in the courts…..unless the state is not updating their site

    any organization that employes Evan is gonna be a garnishee for his wages an the debts he still owes

    hope Pat Scanlon reads this blogs – then he can get the money owed his client by Evan Q

    and for those that like links – here you go:

    http://courtconnect.courts.delaware.gov/public/ck_public_qry_cpty.cp_personcase_details_idx

    http://courtconnect.courts.delaware.gov/public/ck_public_qry_doct.cp_dktrpt_frames?backto=P&case_id=SK08J-07-001&begin_date=&end_date=

    27-FEB-2007
    03:24 PM JUDGMENT DEFAULT
    Entry: JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT AGAINST: EVAN A QUEITSCH AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: 4,020.89 PLUS COURT COSTS OF: 30.00 PRE-JUDGMENT INTEREST AMT: OR RATE: POST-JUDGMENT INTEREST AMT: OR RATE: 11.25 OTHER JUDGMENT AMOUNT: 37.10 PER DIEM RENT JUDGMENT ENTERED BY: PARROTT ELLIS B. OTHER:POSSESSION TO PLAINTIFF

    JUDGMENT FILED
    Entry: JUDGMENT FILED SEE Z-3-401 ARM

    15-JUL-2008
    01:31 PM ATTACHMENT FIFA
    Entry: ATTACHMENT FI FA ISSUED WAGE ATTACHMENT SENT TO KENT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ON 7/17/2008 (P. SCANLON) ARM

    23-JUL-2008
    01:24 PM WRIT SERVED (PERSONAL)
    Entry: SHERIFF’S RETURN NON EST. EVAN A. QUEITSCH ON 7/21/2008 NOT REGISTERED AGENT FOR BEST BUY STORES, LP PER FRANCIS BURRIS, SECRETARY (J. HIGDON) ARM

    23-JAN-2009
    02:47 PM ATTACHMENT FIFA
    Entry: ATTACHMENT FI FA ISSUED WAGE ATTACHMENT WAS FILED AND SENT TO NEW CASTLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ON 1/27/2009 (P. SCANLON) ARM

    19-FEB-2009
    10:29 AM WRIT SERVED (PERSONAL)
    Entry: SHERIFF’S RETURN SERVED EVAN A QUEITSCH BY SERVING BEST BUY STORES LP R/A CTC, BY DELIVERING A COPY OF THE WRIT TOGETHER WITH A COPY OF THE ATTACHMENT FI FA WAGE TO SCOTT LASCALA, OF THE SAID REGISTERED AGENT ON 2/10/2009 (M. WALSH) ARM

    04-OCT-2009
    08:00 AM JUDGMENT BOOK AND PAGE
    Entry: Recorded Date: 7/01/2008 Recorded Book: Z-3 Recorded Page: 401

    23-NOV-2009
    08:11 AM NOTICE SRV OF DISCOVERY
    Entry: NOTICE OF SERVICE OF DISCOVERY (P. SCANLON) DATE DOCKETED: DECEMBER 9, 2009

    by my math that means he now owes over 5k – COD has 1.7 million – cn;t she loan him some??? ot didn;t her campaign pay him either??

    I dont think NOT paying your debts were what the founder’s had in mind – so Im wondering what Founder;s Values he embodies???

    and there is WAAAY more than that folks

  27. Joanne Christian says:

    You lost me at Hunter Thompson–how did he get mentioned in this thread?

  28. jpconnorjr says:

    avatars check them:)

  29. jason330 says:

    Protack vs. O’Donnell for Dog Catcher. That is an election I’d like to see.

  30. Paul Pomeroy gave a teary farewell from the Newark City Council last month (effective next April at the end of his term). With his family in the audience, he cited needing more time for his family and new responsibilites at his job. If he goes for an at large county position now it will be at the risk of a lot of his credibility.