She’s just not that into you.

Filed in National by on August 17, 2011

From this morning’s News Journal:

“I am disappointed that she has not taken an active role in fixing the party. You can’t go in and screw it all up and walk away,” said Steve Grossman, of Dover, who was O’Donnell’s Kent County campaign coordinator. “I just didn’t feel the need to wake up this morning and go out and buy the book.”

O’Donnell has not ruled out a fourth bid for the U.S. Senate next year against longtime Democratic Sen. Tom Carper. “I don’t know if I’m going to run again, and the other times that I have run it’s been kind of a last-minute decision,” O’Donnell said Monday on Sean Hannity’s radio talk show.

Looks like the conservative hayseeds downstate are finally starting to realize that Christine O’Donnell, like Sarah Palin, is all about herself. She could not care less about party building. She could not care less about mending fences within the party. The only thought she gives to her supporters is when she asks them for money.

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  1. jason330 says:

    “Last minute” shakedowns. Sheesh. The one thing you can say is that she doesn’t work very hard to cloak her vileness. I’m not sure if that is a virtue, but it is something.

  2. puck says:

    It’s a shame, because I would like Carper to have a more serious opponent that he will actually have to show up to debates for.

  3. Free Market Democrat says:

    I’m wondering if moderate up-state Republicans would be more likely to go out to vote against COD for Senate in 2012 (as they did in 2010 in trying to “take back” their own party) or if they would stay home in frustration with their party and let the Democrats defeat her by themselves?

    In 2010, the Republicans came out in droves in N. Wilmington to knock down the Tea Party wingnuts and then they came back “home” further down the ballot to assuage their own consciences (just ask Bob Weiner). If COD and the Tea Party win the Republican primaries, would northern moderate Republicans finally throw in the towel and just stay home in righteous indignation?

    Events like the BBC Grilling of COD’s new book by Republicans make me think that they will come out again.

  4. delbert says:

    How can Grossman blame COD for not taking an active roll in the Del GOP after their behavior when she won the senate primary. They finally supported and endorsed her at gun point after blatantly bad mouthing her. While I would be supportive of select candidates, I wouldn’t urinate in the state GOP’s mouth if its throat was on fire, if I was COD.

  5. John Young says:

    http://is.gd/K0iK3f

    tea party survey.

  6. Crunchy says:

    I wonder if she’s returning the calls from Bill Colley.

  7. Phillip Bannowsky says:

    Hayseeds? How to write off a lot of good folks by attaching this ad hominem to conservatives. So all the right thinking folks are urbs and burbs but not country.

  8. Delaware Dem says:

    Teabagger conservatives are not good folks. They are actually pretty evil.

  9. Geezer says:

    Yes, Phillip, hayseeds. Hicks. Rubes. Plowboys.

    He wasn’t calling all conservatives yokels, clodhoppers, chawbacons and turnipseeds. Just the stumpjumpers, shitkickers and bumpkins from Sussex County.

    I’ve heard plenty of folks before down there who are proud of being yahoos, rustics and peckerwoods. You have a problem with that?