Sheriff Arpaio Issues Strong Endorsement For Klein In LD6 State Senate Race

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

In order to put to rest any confusion over endorsements in the LD6 State Senate race, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has stated as follows:

“I want to take this opportunity to clear up where I stand in the race for State Senate in LD6.  Upon further reflection on the two candidates runnning for the Republican nomination, I am 100% behind Lori Klein and have proudly endorsed her election effort.  I mistakenly endorsed David Braswell for the office as well, but I’ve done my homework and Lori is a fighter, a conservative, and someone who will do the right thing in the face of tremendous pressure.  You know, politics ain’t bean bag, and voters have had enough of politicians who do the right thing or cast the right vote only after they run out of other options.  Our efforts to make Arizona great, fight crime, and stop illegal immigration are not served by politicians who have to be kicked and dragged to do the right thing.  Lori Klein has the backbone we need and I urge every voter in her district to support her and vote for her.”

Lori Klein is the owner of Lori Klein & Associates, which specializes in fundraising for non-profit issue advocacy and limited government projects. For nearly two decades she has labored to manage and pass voter initiatives to protect Arizonans and their rights.

Her conservative resume is quite extensive. She served as the Executive Director and Director of Development for Medical Choice for Arizona (Proposition 101) that was defeated by a mere 8,000 votes of the 2.1 million votes cast in 2008. She is currently working in Development raising funds forThe Health Care Freedom Act which will be on the Arizona November 2010 ballot. Both of those efforts were designed to protect Arizona residents from any successful efforts to nationalize health care through plans like “Obamacare.”

She was the Executive Director and Spokesperson for Proposition 207 which passed with 65% of the vote in 2006. Prop 207 provided protection for private property owners from government takings by eminent domain or excessive regulations. Thanks to these efforts, Arizona now has the strongest private property rights in the nation.

Ms. Klein served the National Director of Development for Americans for Fair Taxation from 2002–2006. She worked as the Executive Director and then the Director of Public Affairs for the Arizona School Choice Trust in 1998 and served for six years as Chairman of its Advisory Board.

She was the Executive Director of the Taxpayer Protection Alliance in 1999–2000 which spearheaded Proposition 107, a ballot initiative that would have eliminated the Arizona state personal and corporate income tax over the course of four years, making Arizona competitive with Nevada, Washington and Texas in attracting business.

Ms. Klein has been active in the Arizona Republican Party as a Precinct Committeeman and as a former member of the Ponderosa Republican Women.

Ms. Klein and her three sons live in Anthem. She attends Fellowship church in Anthem.

Grassroots Interviews with Brenda Barton, House candidate in LD 5

I interviewed Brenda Barton on June 15 at the Fox Sports Grill in Scottsdale because the Arizona Patriot Caucus was having a gubernatorial debate watching party and they subsequently endorsed Dean Martin for Governor and I covered the event.  I appreciate that Brenda made the long drive to Phoenix for the interview.  Ms. Barton is running with Chester Crandell in the House and Sylvia Allen in the Senate.  Sylvia Allen’s opponent is the RINO Bill Konopnicki.  Konopnicki found a RINO flunkie to run against Crandell and Barton in the House:  Keith Alexander.  Be wary LD 5 voters.  Voting for RINOs will cost Republicans elections down the road.

Brenda Barton interview

Sam Crump Endorsed By Team America PAC

For Immediate Release:

(Phoenix, AZ) – Team America PAC has endorsed Sam Crump for Arizona’s Third Congressional District.   According to Team America Chairman Bay Buchanan, “Sam Crump is the only candidate in this race that will fight for real immigration reform in Washington.”

Crump is in a crowded primary race against several candidates who openly support guest worker programs. In the Arizona state legislature Sam Crump was a strong advocate for immigration enforcement and will continue to be in the United States House of Representatives.

“By sending Sam Crump to Congress we will be electing a leader that we can count on to vehemently oppose the open borders lobby in Washington,” added Buchanan.

Team America is a political action committee founded by former chair of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus Tom Tancredo that is dedicated to opposing amnesty and controlling our borders.

In addition to serving as Chairman of Team America, long time conservative activist Bay Buchanan is commentator for CNN and president of the conservative educational foundation The American Cause.

Grassroots Interviews with Brian Miller CD-8 candidate

Tonight, Brian Miller was gracious enough to drive up from Tucson to do an interview with me on GrassrootsInterviews.com. He’s one of five candidates running in the Republican primary in Arizona’s Eighth Congressional District. I wish him a lot of luck on August 24th.

Brian Miller interview

Governor Brewer Invites 0bama to a lunch and learn

Doing what she can to solve the border problem, today Governor Brewer sent a 4 page letter to President Hopey Changey urging him to live up to his promises (good luck with that!) and help secure the border.

When we visited, you committed to present details, within two weeks of our meeting, regarding your plans to commit National Guard troops to the Arizona border and expend $500 million in additional funds on border security matters. You also discussed sending members of your senior staff to Arizona to discuss your plans.  While I am pleased the 28th has been set for a meeting time and we have reviewed a copy of the Department of Homeland Security’s “Southwest Border Next Steps” Press Release, I am still awaiting details on National Guard deployments and how the proposed additional border security funding will specifically affect Arizona (and the other Border States). 

As I mentioned to you on June 3rd, it is very difficult to have much of a dialogue without specific details regarding your proposals. I strongly urge you to request your staff provide us with missing details of your proposals prior to the meeting on the 28th.

As you can tell, the Governor wants details (emphasis mine).  This is a woman in charge!

Governor Brewer’s letter took a very balanced and reasonable tone.  Instead of imitating the shrill attacks and finger pointing of Al Sharpton, Kyrsten Sinema and President Hopey Changey, the Governor firmly but politely made the case that the state law is a reaction to the lawlessness on the border.  Holding out an olive branch, the Governor let the President know that

 

when the public sees consistent evidence of federal commitment, I am convinced the demand for state action will wane.  State and local governments have plenty to do and will be happy to stay out of border security and immigration law enforcement – along with the expenses of such work – if the federal government takes a firm and effective grip on the problem.

 

She concludes with this invitation:

And when you do come, lunch is on me.

 

Oaxaca or Bombay Palace, I presume.  But if Governor Brewer really wants Obama to visit, she should have invited him to play golf.

Here is the full text of the letter:

June 23, 2010

Dear Mr. President:

Thank you for the opportunity to visit with you in person during my recent trip to Washington, D.C. As you know, the issue of border security is foremost in the thoughts of many Arizonans and Americans alike, and I appreciated the chance to personally relate to you my concerns and outline my proposed solutions.

Mr. President, the need for action to secure Arizona’s border could not be clearer. Recently, my office received a number of calls from constituents concerned at reports of new sign postings in interior counties of Arizona warning residents not to access federal lands due to criminal activity associated with the border.  These warnings signal to some that we have handed over portions of our border areas to illegal immigrants and drug traffickers. This is unacceptable. 

Instead of warning Americans to stay out of parts of our own country, we ought to be warning international lawbreakers that they will be detained and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We ought to be establishing measures to ensure that illegal traffic of any sort is kept to an absolute minimum, and that Americans are safe and secure within our own borders.

When we visited, you committed to present details, within two weeks of our meeting, regarding your plans to commit National Guard troops to the Arizona border and expend $500 million in additional funds on border security matters. You also discussed sending members of your senior staff to Arizona to discuss your plans.  While I am pleased the 28th has been set for a meeting time and we have reviewed a copy of the Department of Homeland Security’s “Southwest Border Next Steps” Press Release, I am still awaiting details on National Guard deployments and how the proposed additional border security funding will specifically affect Arizona (and the other Border States). 

As I mentioned to you on June 3rd, it is very difficult to have much of a dialogue without specific details regarding your proposals. I strongly urge you to request your staff provide us with missing details of your proposals prior to the meeting on the 28th.

While we await the specific details of your border security plans, I wanted to take the time to reemphasize some of what I shared with you and respond further to some of what we discussed. In essence, I have proposed a four-point Border Surge strategy, as outlined in my recent letter to Senator Charles Schumer, summarized as follows:

1.  National Guard Personnel and Aviation

I believe a significant number of troops operating with a legitimate mission set is an essential part of any strategy to secure the border. I appreciate your commitment of 1,200 troops and the promise that Arizona would receive the largest contingent. I am concerned, however, that more is required, such as the deployment of 6,000 personnel proposed by Senators Jon Kyl and John McCain for the entire southwestern border.

In addition, I want to make sure that these troops have legitimate missions that:
•       Support federal, state and local law enforcement—all three!
•       Serve as a blocking force to stop illegal crossing activities.

•       Employ the troops in a way that speaks loudly to all—both north and south of the border—that the U.S. is serious about this matter.

As part of your commitment, I also hope that you order a significant increase in aviation resources supporting border security operations on the ground.  After meeting and talking to various experts, I am persuaded that aviation support is critical to the effort on the ground. Any effort will fail absent the ability to coordinate ground assets from the air, particularly given the nature of much of Arizona’s border region terrain. 

I respectfully ask that you give serious consideration to my May 20, 2010 correspondence, which makes a very reasonable request for a reallocation of National Guard OH-58 helicopter assets in order to make a Border Surge effective.  Your support of this request can make a significant difference between a winning effort versus a losing effort.

2.  Border Fence

In short Mr. President, we need to complete, reinforce and then maintain the border fence.  In my April 6, 2010 letter to you I proposed inmate labor and other methods (i.e., purchasing instead of leasing equipment) as a means to bring down construction/maintenance costs. 

I certainly support efficient and effective Ports of Entry where both American and Mexican border officials can allow legal traffic and crossings.  Everywhere else along the border, though, I strongly believe we must have fencing and barriers that are both substantial and monitored if the illegal crossings are to be minimized.

3.  Enforce Federal Law and Appropriately Fund the Effort

The United States must be prepared to detain, prosecute and then incarcerate convicted violators of United States laws.  The current “no consequences policy” has resulted in a border security failure.  I appreciate your general proposal to commit additional resources, but it is very difficult for me to comment without any details. 

It is without doubt, though, that the current border policy will continue to fail the State of Arizona without additional resources committed to the Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel and detention facilities; prosecution; public defense; and federal prisons.

4.  Reimburse States for the Additional Burden of Illegal Immigration

As I mentioned the very first time we met last year, I must continue the calls for Arizona to be reimbursed for expenses we are forced to carry because of our porous southern border. Arizona and a few other states are at a terrible disadvantage in good times, and an even worse position during bad times, because of the additional costs of illegal immigration. 

Just in terms of state prison costs, we estimate ongoing expenses at approximately $150 million to incarcerate criminal aliens. While substantial on its own, this figure does not include law enforcement, prosecution and defense costs, or the enormous societal costs of the criminal behavior of those who are not even legally entitled to be here.

We are hundreds of millions of dollars short of what we should receive to relieve the disproportionate law enforcement/jail/prison, health care and education burdens we face due to our porous southern border and rampant illegal immigration. It is simply unfair for the federal government to force Border State taxpayers to carry these burdens.

Immigration Reform

You shared with me your thoughts about the matter of immigration reform and I am grateful you listened to mine.  As I mentioned in our meeting, the phrase “comprehensive immigration reform” is code for “amnesty” to many in Arizona and elsewhere in our Nation. 

Many Americans are still waiting for the reforms that were promised by the federal government in the 1980s when amnesty was granted to thousands of illegal immigrants.  Until we establish a secure border, and reestablish trust with the public that our international borders are meaningful and important, and enforcement of federal immigration law is not an idle threat, any discussion of “comprehensive reform” is premature.

Let’s first block illegal entry into the United States and enforce current law, and then other discussions, including immigration reform, might then, and only then, make sense to the public.  I am committed to a serious discussion of legitimate reform—but not any false front for amnesty—when the federal government halts the free flow of illegal immigrants and illegal drugs across the southwestern border.

Arizona’s Law

You also shared some concerns about a “patchwork” approach to policy.  This makes sense to me, but the failure of the federal government has driven frustration levels to the point that tolerating the status quo is no longer acceptable for Arizona.  From my perspective, the single most significant factor behind the passage this year of SB 1070 and HB 2162 (the follow-up bill with amendments to SB 1070) was the frustration of Arizona elected officials, and the public we serve, regarding the failure of the federal government over the years to effectively address the problem of illegal immigration.

The growing concerns over spillover violence, the increased awareness of kidnappings, the spread of drop houses in neighborhoods throughout metropolitan areas, the scourge of the drug trade and the oppressive financial burdens posed by illegal immigration—burdens even more difficult to shoulder in this economic downturn—all contributed to accelerating the public’s frustration.

I am 100% committed to fair and just enforcement of the new Arizona law. I have made it clear that civil rights will not be compromised. The first step has been educating and training law enforcement, as well as the public, on the details of the law—a step I have already ordered in Arizona.

Instead of any discussion about suing Arizona and not cooperating with the efforts of local Arizona law enforcement to address illegal immigration, the federal government should reassure Arizona (and other states) that securing the border and enforcing federal immigration laws are duties to which the federal government will make a renewed and sincere commitment.

When the public sees consistent evidence of federal commitment, I am convinced the demand for state actions will wane. State and local governments have plenty to do and will be happy to stay out of border security and immigration law enforcement—along with the expenses of such work—if the federal government takes a firm and effective grip on the problem.

Conclusion

In closing, I want to assure you that I am looking to develop a solution, not have a standoff, with you and the federal government.  Illegal immigration is a serious problem and I am sincerely committed to seeing something done to curb it. 

The real challenges at hand are about violent crime, huge taxpayer burdens, the rule of law and ensuring that our southern border does not become an open door for radical terrorists. Commerce with other countries is important to me and Arizonans—I truly want a vibrant and positive relationship with Sonora, other Mexican States and the rest of the world.  Federal immigration law, however, must be honored and enforced, and our border must represent an effective means to help ensure our sovereignty and security. 

I remain eager to receive the specific details of your proposals and to have the follow-up meeting with your senior staff.  It is disappointing that we are such a short time away from the meeting and Arizona and the other Border States still are awaiting the specific details of what you are proposing.  There is still time, however, to ensure the meeting next week is productive. 

Finally, I want to re-extend the invitation I made to you to come to Arizona yourself, visit with families living along the southwestern border and see the situation firsthand.  My prior visits to the border and the air survey of the Cochise County region have been very important to shaping my perspectives and thinking.  Governor Richardson joined me for one trip and I believe you would also benefit from such an experience. 

And when you do come, lunch is on me!

Yours in service to the great state of Arizona,

                                        Janice K. Brewer
                                        Governor

Obama Law Firm Targets John Huppenthal

Obama Law Firm Targets John Huppenthal

Democrats Appeal To Arizona Supreme Court To Take Conservative Candidate Name Off Arizona Ballot

PHOENIX, ARIZONA. JUNE 23, 2010.  Perkins Coie Brown & Bain, an international law firm that represented the Presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and John Kerry, has set its litigation gun sights on stopping the people of Arizona from having the opportunity to vote for John Huppenthal in the Republican Primary Election for Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Last week,  Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Robert Oberbillig dismissed a Democratic Party lawsuit that sought to have Huppenthal’s name removed from the ballot based on claims the signatures were collected too early.  Judge Oberbillig stated it would be an “extreme remedy” to throw out signatures that everyone agreed were not collected in a fraudulent or irregular way.

Yesterday, the law firm of Perkins Coie Brown & Bain filed an appeal with the Arizona Supreme Court, again seeking to have Huppenthal’s name removed from the Republican Primary Election Ballot.

According to the Wikipedia article on Perkins Coie:

“Perkins Coie is an international law firm based in Seattle, Washington.   …The firm is counsel of record for the Democratic National Committee, and other political clients include nearly all Democratic members of the United States Congress, as well as several Presidential campaigns, including those of John Kerry and Barack Obama. …With its main office located in Seattle, Perkins Coie is the oldest and largest law firm headquartered in the Pacific Northwest.

…In 2009, President Obama appointed Robert Bauer, the Chair of the firm’s Political Law Group, to become his White House Counsel.  … The firm also represents the Democratic Leadership Council, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.”

Democratic party has a long history of unsuccessful attacks on Huppenthal

The attempt by the Democratic Party to have Huppenthal’s name removed from the ballot by litigation is just the latest in a long history of attacks.

Recently, the Democratic Party attempted to smear Huppenthal by promoting a doctored video that purported to show Huppenthal walking out of an interview with a high school student.  The political dirty trick was exposed when the student journalist spoke out to set the record straight.  An editorial in the Arizona Republic condemned the Democrat’s doctored video in strong language, stating “Sometimes, a lie really is just a lie.

In 2008, the Arizona Democratic Party spent tens of thousands of dollars on independent expenditures that made wild claims about Huppenthal and implied he was responsible for child abductions, cancer-causing toxins, internet sex crimes and the release of violent criminals.  The Democrat’s spending on attack ads failed to produce results,  and Huppenthal went on to defeat the Democratic candidate by more than 15%.

About John Huppenthal

John Huppenthal is one of Arizona’s leading authorities on education issues. In addition to being the current Senate Education Chairman, Huppenthal has served for 17 consecutive years on the State House and State Senate education committees.

Huppenthal’s reputation for making policy based on the best research available is well established. A September 2008 editorial in The Arizona Republic stated:

“…Huppenthal is a veteran of the Legislature, having chaired five committees and being as knowledgeable about the bill-making process as any of his colleagues. He’s a pragmatic conservative who bases his positions on exhaustive research and works across party lines to get worthwhile bills passed. Huppenthal insists that legislation be based on best practices from around the country, and he’s prone to arcane dissertations based on stacks of studies he has compiled as he delves into state and district problems. It’s not sexy stuff but it’s necessary to guide a legislative process too often led astray by raw politics and emotion.”

Senator Huppenthal played a key role in helping create school choice for parents. In 1995, as Senate Education Chairman, his legislation took the caps off charter schools. This legislation moved Arizona to first in the nation in school choice (ALEC rankings). In addition, Congressman Trent Franks named Senator Huppenthal one of three legislators most responsible for creating and expanding tuition tax credits in Arizona.

During Huppenthal’s legislative career he successfully developed and passed over 200 bills – the most of any legislator in Arizona history. A substantial number of those bills were education related. Huppenthal’s efforts resulted in the creation of the Career Ladder program for teachers, improved measures of academic progress, and higher graduation standards. Huppenthal also worked closely with the disabled community to improve opportunities for children with special challenges, including creating a model summer school for children with autism, increasing resources for the blind and deaf, expanding textbook formats to accommodate children with disabilities and reducing mandates on teachers.

Huppenthal has been a leader in adopting performance pay in education. After reviewing over 700 studies and creating new concepts in performance pay, Arizona’s career ladder program has become the only performance pay system in the country resulting in statistically-verifiable academic gains. His legislation resulted in enabling Arizona to be the only state nationally where every teacher has a significant portion of pay dependent upon performance measures (Prop 301 Classroom Site Fund).

In 2010, Senator Huppenthal sponsored and helped pass major education reform legislation. Known as the “Truth in Advertising” bill, SB 1286 improves accountability by requiring the Arizona Department of Education to rate the performance of schools with easily understood letter grades (A, B, C, D or F). The grades will be based upon overall performance and academic gains over time. The “Truth in Advertising” law is modeled after similar reforms in Florida which significantly improved academic achievement.

For more information, please visit www.JohnHuppenthal.com or contact Emily Graham.

Kirkpatrick Complies with Gosar’s Challenge


For Immediate Release

Contact:

J.P. Twist

Mobile: 602-689-7647

jp@GosarforCongress.com

 

Kirkpatrick Complies with Gosar’s Challenge


Flagstaff, AZ. June 24, 2010:  On June 18, 2010, in response to headlines reporting that  the U.S. Department of Justice under the directions of President Obama will sue the state of Arizona over SB 1070, Dr. Paul Gosar, CD1 republican primary frontrunner, issued a challenge to President Obama and Representative Kirkpatrick to “Secure our border, don’t sue Arizona” and specifically to Kirkpatrick, “I call on you to stand with me and with Sheriff Babeu, Sheriff Arpaio, former Coconino County Sheriff Joe Richards and with the vast majority of Arizonans and denounce this administration’s challenge to SB 1070.

Just three days later, Kirkpatrick’s office issued the following statement in a June 21st, 2010 press release, “I am calling on the President and the Attorney General,” said Kirkpatrick, “to abandon preparations for a lawsuit against Arizona, and to recommit to finding a national solution to fixing this national problem.

In the very same statement, Kirkpatrick says, “I oppose SB 1070….” However, she does not want the Obama Administration to sue the state of Arizona.  Instead, she seeks to use the publicity of a state and national crisis to promote herself and her liberal political ambitions.  She attempts to protect the state of Arizona while being openly against a law overwhelmingly supported by her constituents.

Dr. Gosar had the following response to Kirkpatrick’s statement, “I am glad that Rep. Kirkpatrick has decided to follow my lead and join the thousands of Arizonans already denouncing the administration’s intent to sue our state.  Whether it was my statement calling on her to act last Friday or the press conference I held with Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu and State Representative Frank Pratt in front of her office in Casa Grande early Monday morning, I am glad that my challenges to her have been answered.  Unfortunately her response looks to be nothing more than another failed attempt by this liberal Democrat to move herself closer to the center.  District 1 deserves true leadership, not election year platitudes.

Dr. Gosar, who has consistently outraised every other Republican candidate in the primary election, continues to gain momentum for his tough stance on illegal immigration and restoring common sense, no-nonsense solutions back to Washington.  He has earned the endorsements of:  Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, former Coconino County Sheriff Joe Richards, former AZ Attorney General & NRA President Bob Corbin, Pinal County Supervisor Bryan Martyn and many others.

Dr. Gosar, a 25 year resident of Flagstaff, father of three, sports and hunting enthusiast has been traveling all over Arizona’s First Congressional District for the nearly a year now and has enjoyed meeting with supporters who share his belief that his background, and his expertise in rural Arizona’s way of life, make him the GOP favorite to unseat liberal incumbent Ann Kirkpatrick.  Dr. Gosar has practiced dentistry in Flagstaff for 25 years and is Arizona’s former “Dentist of the Year.”

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Why Jim Deakin Should Support JD Hayworth for the US Senate

by Michael Holliday

It’s great that Jim Deakin, the self-appointed Arizona Tea Party candidate, stepped up to the plate—like other similarly outraged conservatives with good intentions—to ride the wave of popular discontent and draw attention not only to himself, but to the difficult problems facing Arizona, such as the illegal alien invasion and some bona fide national issues, like our out of control Federal Reserve Bank, which is neither federal nor has any reserves.

And, although not enough to base a Senatorial campaign on, the fact that America now has more politically appointed, non-elected “Czars”—than several centuries’ worth of pre-Soviet-era Russian empires, combined—should be enough to alarm any true lover of freedom, and not just Mr. Deakin.

However, the political landscape leading up to the Arizona Primaries has developed in such a manner—the race between JD Hayworth and John McCain is so close (Rasmussen Reports has the race at 47 percent McCain and 36 percent J.D. Hayworth, with Jim Deakin taking 7 percent)—that Deakin’s sincerest contribution to the greater good, and proof of his dedication to the conservative cause celebre: stopping the illegal alien invasion and resisting amnesty, requires that he relinquish his self-indulgent Senatorial aspirations and subordinate them to the needs of something greater than himself.  That is, to the concerted effort to defeat John McCain.

I’m not suggesting that he step down from his well-intentioned efforts, rather I’m asking that he redirect them and step up to his important moral obligation.  That despite Deakin’s good intentions, the road to hell may await us all, unless we elect a candidate capable of effectuating authentic resistance against McCain’s nefarious direction.  JD Hayworth has pledged to do just that, and has even written the definitive book on the subject entitled Whatever it Takes:  Illegal Immigration, Border Security and the War on Terror.

Jim Deakin brings nothing new to the table that JD hasn’t already discussed in regard to securing our borders.  If anything, he brings lack of experience.  The biggest wake-up call for the world was the 911 attacks that brought mass destruction, through Jihadist terrorism, to US soil.  This changed everything, including the need to safeguard our borders immediately, without compromise.  However, it still wasn’t enough to change John McCain.

Furthermore, Deakin plays fast and loose with the truth by making the intellectually dishonest statement that a vote for Hayworth is a vote for McCain.  JD Hayworth has a stellar, 100% pro-life voting record.  John McCain does not.  In the eternal scheme of things, there is an unbridgeable abyss between JD Hayworth and John McCain on the right to life issue, alone.  That Deakin can’t see this is cause for worry!

Hayworth will fight McCain’s comprehensive immigration reform plan, holds a better overall conservative record— He maintained an “A” rating from the NRA, a 100% Pro-Life voting record, a lifetime rating of 89 from Citizens Against Government Waste and a lifetime rating of 98 from the American Conservative Union—and is officially endorsed by the original North Phoenix Tea Party.  A side-by-side comparison of Hayworth and McCain can be found here: http://www.jdforsenate.com/who-shares-your-values.

If I thought Deakin offered a realistic chance of beating John McCain, I would be giving him serious consideration, as would many other concerned Arizonans, as would the media, as would John McCain.  None are.  This is a big indication that he lacks the traction to sway the majority population of conscientious voters toward his goals, which are, for the most part the same as JD Hayworth’s—not McCain’s!  However, Deakin can still sway the votes of the critical few.  And this is where the problem lies.

For Deakin, hoping that every Arizonan will secretly convert, and fill in his name on the ballot—in an eleventh-hour Primary, “Damascus Road Experience” of sorts—is not only wanton wishful thinking wedded to self-deception, it’s, at best, a futile exercise in political overreaching and, at worst, a negligent act of self-destruction.  Even that megalomaniacal, power-hungry shrew Hillary Clinton, had to surrender her coveted delusions of Presidential grandeur to the reality of a superior, electable Obama.  And, anything but a full grasp of reality from a candidate, at this critical junction in America’s history, is unacceptable.  In fact, it makes me question not only Deakin’s true motives, but his fitness for public service.

Sometimes it’s not enough to do the right thing; sometimes one must do what is necessary.  Sometimes doing nothing is doing something.  And, sometimes doing nothing is doing something—extraordinary!  If Jim Deakin cares about Arizona more than he cares about himself, he’ll do nothing towards furthering his Senatorial campaign and lend his support to JD Hayworth.  It’s both necessary and the right thing to do.

Furthermore, in a close race like this, the cold-hard reality is that a vote for Jim Deakin is a vote for John McCain!

Grassroots Interviews with CD-3 candidate Pamela Gorman

Last night, I interviewed Pamela Gorman on GrassrootsInterviews.com.  She’s running for Congress in Arizona’s Third Congressional District.  There are ten candidates running in CD 3 and the voters really do need to do their homework.  I wish her the best of luck in her race!

 

 

Pamela Gorman Interview