Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Sarah Palin endorses the next losing congressional candidate from New Jersey. Why does this name sound familiar?

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Sarah Palin endorses the next losing congressional candidate from New Jersey. Why does this name sound familiar?
Courtesy of the Kiss of Death's Facebook page:

Steve Lonegan gave liberals a fright in 2013 by putting on a fight like the Garden State had never seen against liberal Cory Booker in the special election for U.S. Senate. (Actually he lost in 55% to 44% during a special election which historically favors Republicans.) Never backing down from his conservative principles, Steve won support from Democrats, independents, and a unified GOP in his campaign. This good mayor isn’t done fighting for what’s right! 2014 has called him to run for the open U.S. House seat in New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District, an area he carried by five points in the Senate election.

Steve is the type of conservative leader we need. He believes in the free market principles this country was founded on because he has seen first hand how they can lead to success. Overcoming adversity in his own life, Steve built his successful business from the ground up and was elected mayor of Bogota, NJ. In Washington, he will be a dedicated fighter for lower taxes, balanced budgets, and lessening the burdens of regulation on small businesses. Todd and I enjoyed joining our friend Mark Levin in getting to know Steve and his wife Lorraine on the campaign trail, and I know these patriots are just the type of fighters we need in Congress.

As Palin mentions she endorsed Lonegan back in 2013 as well, and of course he lost. Same will probably hold true this time.

Lonegan gave it his all last time, whihc included questioning Cory Booker's sexuality. But still came out the loser.

Of course for me the most iconic moment of that campaign came during his concession speech.


Oh yeah, the consummate compassionate conservative.

I think I will very much enjoy watching this blowhard lose again.

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