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28-Year House Democrat Incumbent Axed in W.V. Primary

Rep. Mollohan’s Loss Signals Potential Trouble For Dems

Tuesday night, Democratic primary voters in West Virginia showed 28-year Congressional veteran Rep. Alan Mollohan the door.

Democratic state Sen. Mike Oliverio toppled Mollohan. Oliverio’s victory made Mollohan the first House casualty in what has already been a turbulent midterm election year…

…Oliverio went after Mollohan’s alleged ethical lapses. And pro-life Democrats criticized Mollohan for voting in favor of the health care reform bill…

… Mollohan’s loss could spell bad news for Democrats.

In 1994, one of the reasons Republicans won the House is because they not only vanquished weak members and lawmakers from marginal districts, but wiped out big fish, too. That year, the GOP defeated House Speaker Tom Foley (D-WA), Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D-IL), Judiciary Committee Chairman Jack Brooks (D-TX) and others.

Historically, the midterm election is usually a disaster for the party of the president in power. Going into this election year, Democrats knew they could potentially lose 25 to 30 seats. That’s consistent with midterm election history. But for the GOP to win the House, they have to knock off senior members. Like Mollohan…

Read More: Fox News

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Santelli Rips Democrat For Ignoring Fannie/Freddie Reform

Dems’ Financial “Reform” Leaves Taxpayers on the Hook for Government Mortgage Giants

Democrats still don’t get it, and they refuse to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government mortgage companies that sparked the meltdown by giving high-risk loans to people who couldn’t afford it. Standing up for American taxpayers, CNBC’s on-air editor, Rick Santelli teed off on Rep. Paul Kanjorski’s (D-PA) claim that Democrats’ couldn’t reform Fannie & Freddie in their financial regulation bill because it was “too complicated,” asking:

“It’s too complicated? You think taxpayers that go to work to pay the money you are subsidizing, it will end up a half a trillion, do you think they think complicated is an excuse?”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf6s7HTmtyM[/youtube]

The exchange couldn’t have come at a worse time for Rep. Kanjorski and Congressional Democrats, because Fannie and Freddie simply won’t go away.

“Fannie Mae’s request on Monday for another $8.4 billion in federal aid comes at a politically inconvenient time for the Obama administration, which is pressing to pass sweeping financial legislation without resolving the company’s future… Democrats want to defer an overhaul of federal housing policy until next year, after the midterm elections. But Republicans have seized on the continuing losses to argue that a plan for the two companies should be a priority of the current legislation.”…

Read More: Office of House Republican Leader John Boehner

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Boehner Hits Democrats’ Credibility on Wall Street Reform

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Tuesday attacked the credibility of Democrats on financial reform.

Democrats can’t be trusted on financial reform because of their handling of other issues.

congressional Democrats and President Barack Obama lack credibility on financial reform because of what Boehner called failed promises about the economy, healthcare reform, and bringing down the deficit.

“We’re seeing a growing credibility gap here in Washington,” Boehner said. “Democrats are saying one thing and doing something else.”…

Read More: The Hill

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Guess Who’s the Real Party of Wall Street?

This is a new ad by the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) which answers the question, “Guess who’s the REAL Party of Wall Street?”

Hint: It’s not ours.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9d00XfnKp8[/youtube]

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AG Candidate Erik Wallin Renews Call for Appointment of Special Prosecutor

April 25, 2010 – Attorney General Candidate Erik Wallin today renewed his call for the appointment of a special prosecutor or the involvement of the U.S. Attorney into the ongoing investigation of Central Falls Mayor Charles “Chuck” Moreau. Noting the article today in the Providence Journal, Wallin stated, “It is clear that this investigation is ongoing by the Rhode Island State Police for the corruption perpetrated on not only the people of Central Falls but all Rhode Islanders and businesses. What I still do not understand is why after almost three months since my initial call for this or a year since this first came to light in the media, Attorney General Lynch has taken no clear action on this matter.” Wallin noted that his original call for either the appointment of a special prosecutor or the involvement of the U.S. Attorney was on January 27th of this year.

Wallin continued, “While today’s article reveals much more of the details of what was occurring and the specifics about what was being charged to board up a house, the underlying public corruption reported is the same that we knew about over a year ago, and is the same that Attorney General Lynch said on the Lively Experiment with Arlene Violet months ago that he would take no action. And as far as I know, there it has stood.” Wallin added, “Attorney General Lynch owes it to the people of Rhode Island to inform them of what will occur in terms of an investigation. While the Rhode Island State Police have launched and are continuing to investigate, who will prosecute is a question that has not been answered.”

Wallin noted that these actions by Mayor Moreau’s longtime friend of severely over-charging for boarding up foreclosed homes under so-called “emergency powers” of Mayor Moreau was first reported by reporter Bill Rappleye in the beginning of 2009. “Attorney General Lynch was put on notice over a year ago about what was occurring,” Wallin stated, “but Attorney General Lynch took no action and therefore Mayor Moreau’s friend reaped millions at the expense of the people of Central Falls, the people of Rhode Island and both national and local businesses. Clearly, this was an attempt to take advantage of the mortgage crisis thinking that the big banks would just pay these outrageous liens no questions asked.”

Wallin reiterated that as Attorney General, he will have a Public Corruption Task Force staffed with seasoned prosecutors who will have primary responsibility for proactively and aggressively investigating and prosecuting cases of public corruption. Noting that the people of Central Falls and others impacted by the public corruption in Central Falls did not call the Attorney General’s Office because they believed no action would be taken due to Mayor Moreau’s close friendship with Attorney General Lynch, Wallin stated that “under my administration, anyone who betrays the public trust will be investigated by my office, be it a republican, democrat, independent or moderate party member.” Wallin will create a 24-hour Corruption Tip-line to the Department of Attorney General so that the public can report claims to the state’s highest law enforcement office and not just the media. “I also make this pledge to Rhode Islanders, at the first sign of any conflict or apparent conflict, I will immediately appoint a special prosecutor who will independently lead the investigation – that way, Rhode Islanders will always know that their interests and rights are being protected, and not just when the target of the investigation is not a personal friend or political supporter of the Attorney General.”

Contact: 401-575-2633 or press [at] erikforag [dot] com

Committee to Elect Erik Wallin Attorney General
2212 Post Road
Warwick, RI 02886

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Why the Left Needs Racism

The political left claims to love racial diversity, but it bitterly opposes such diversity on the political right. This is an obvious matter of political self-interest: Since 1964, blacks have voted overwhelmingly Democratic. If Republicans were able to attract black votes, the result would be catastrophic for the Democratic Party. Even in 2008, the Democrats’ best presidential year since ’64, if the black vote had been evenly split between the parties (and holding the nonblack vote constant), Barack Obama would have gotten about 48% of the vote and John McCain would be president.

To keep blacks voting Democratic, it is necessary for the party and its supporters to keep alive the idea that racism is prevalent in America and to portray the Republican Party (as well as independent challengers to the Democrats, such as the tea-party movement) as racist. The election of Barack Obama made nonsense of the idea that America remains a racist country and thereby necessitated an intensifying of attacks on the opposition as racist…

Read More: The Wall Street Journal

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Rep. Mike Pences Laughs at Democrats on House Floor

Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) laughs out loud at the House Democrats claim that they’ve “cut taxes more than any other Congress in history.”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5R-RscWHSc[/youtube]

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Obama Zombies: New Book by Ex-RI’er Jason Mattera

Former Chairman of the College Republican Federation of  Rhode Island, Jason Mattera, has just released his first book (available via this link), “Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation.”

Jason has been very busy, working as a spokesman for the Young Americas Foundation, as well as most recently as a contributor to the blog, Hot Air. He’s kind of become known for ambushing hated public officials, and making them answer inconvenient questions. Yesterday, he confronted House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer by first “thanking him for all his work on health-care reform.” Then, after he made him feel comfortable, he went on to ambush him, asking him if it was a good idea to sic the IRS on Americans for not buying the right kind of health insurance…

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08j_0_7GjVY[/youtube]

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Erik Wallin Calls on AG Lynch to Protect Constitutional Rights of RI’ers

Attorney General Candidate Erik Wallin Calls on Attorney General Lynch to Protect the Constitutional Rights of Rhode Islanders

March 23, 2010 – Erik Wallin, Candidate for Rhode Island Attorney General, today called upon Attorney General Lynch to undertake an immediate review of the $938 billion dollar health care bill signed into law by President Obama. Wallin said “Provisions of this bill are unconstitutional as they infringe upon not only our individual liberties but states’ rights as well. Attorney General Lynch should therefore immediately review this bill and institute a legal challenge in order to defend our state from further infringement by the federal government.”

Wallin continued, “Never has the federal government attempted to force individual citizens to buy a good or service simply on the basis that they are Americans. Indeed, the fact that we are Americans, gives us the very right to challenge such an action, and that, as a state, we must. There are serious constitutional protections at stake, specifically the 10th Amendment. The 10th Amendment states: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” Wallin added, “Nowh ere in the U.S. Constitution does it state that the federal government can require an American to buy a commodity, therefore, such ability is reserved to the states – and that doesn’t exist here in Rhode Island.”

Pointing out that Rhode Island faces a possible $400 million dollar deficit in fiscal year 2011, Wallin stated, “This healthcare bill will shift hundreds of millions of dollars in unfunded mandates onto the already breaking backs of Rhode Island taxpayers.” He noted that recent estimates by the state Department of Human Services suggesting that the overall cost to Rhode Island taxpayers would be upwards of $1.5 billion over 10 years. Wallin continued, “While state budget issues, jobs, and tax increase are also of great concern, from the perspective of the Attorney General, protecting our state’s constitutional rights must be paramount.”

Wallin urged Attorney General Lynch to confer with othe r Attorneys General from around the country who are presently preparing suits to challenge the health care bill, including state attorneys general from Florida, South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Michigan, Utah, Pennsylvania, Alabama, South Dakota, Louisiana, Idaho, Washington, Virginia and Colorado.

Press Release: Committee to Elect Erik Wallin

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Democrats Death by Suicide

The government takeover of health care will go down in history as the worst piece of legislation to emerge from a Congress held in general disdain by the American people. The only bipartisanship on the health bill was in the opposition.

Usually autopsies are reserved for after the patient has died, but in this case it is useful to get ahead of the matter. The malformed health legislation is not the only reason Democrats are facing political extinction in November, but it is one of the most dramatic. The legislative process in this country has never been so unseemly. Arm twisting, backroom deals, special privileges and potentially criminal “government jobs for votes” agreements became a normal way of doing business. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fixated on the mantra that the Democrats’ health plan is “historic,” but so was the Black Plague…

Read More: The Washington Times

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