CHRISTINE O'DONNELL

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Once again the TEA Party or the TEA POT PARTY has a candidate that should have gone up in ganja smoke.  She is so far right and righteous she fell off of the edge of the flat earth not believing in Science or Darwin.

I believe, "she is correct in saying she did not come from a monkey". " Recourse, it's obvious, she came from a horses stern quadrant".  

Furthermore, I believe the theme music for all her entrances should be taken from the David Craig R&B album "UNBELIEVABLE" which she is truly identified with when all her little white ones added up to a darker grey, like the color of coal. Blame that on a creative resume writer available at Office Depot for only $9.95.  And she thinks she can go to the Senate.

Voting for Christine O'Donnell is a voter’s waste of time. It is a bountiful experience for the media. She is not capable of doing anything for this country except complain and disrupt, just like Palin tacky-tics which got her elected and Palin who stepped in and endorsed her.  Like Bush did with Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Mike Gonzalez and Mike Brown, incompetence loves incompetence, that way it's a level playing field.  And she likes to wear red, that’s the Plain touch. Soon I expect the glasses and the pitch-up hairdo. Being able to detect our government is screwed up is not a reason for election. Even idiots know that. And if we allow idiots to run, there would be 350 million candidates running for those jobs.

WAKE UP AMERICA!
This is not the time for stupid politics. We need politicians with answers, not tag lines and slogans.  If I hear one more idiot tell us we need Ronald Reagan back, I will tell them to go dig him up. She disemboweled a staunch middle of the road Republican who was praiseworthy in his work in the Senate as a bi-partisan and completely disrupted a Senatorial seat election. There are only 100 Senators and combined with a few other inexperienced inept TEA POT heads, they will really do more damage than one can imagine to a system that’s flawed now.

EDUCATION CLAIMS - MYTHS, DISTORTIONS....
Oxford isn't the only school Delaware senate candidate Christine O'Donnell didn't attend. No

matter how many times she might say that she did. Her connection to Oxford however is via the TV buy one get one free type, “thingy as Palin would say”.Christine O'Donnell seems to have falsely embellished her education record on her Linked-In bio, reports the Plum Line blog of the Washington Post. The bio says she attended Oxford and studied Post-Modernism in the New Millennium, "but it turns out that was just a course conducted by an institution known as the Phoenix Institute, which merely rented space at Oxford," writes Greg Sargent. 

A Phoenix Institute official called O'Donnell's claim "misleading" and said the Institute never represented the class as such. Just like Palin did with her resume.  Which would win a contest in a creative writing class.  After she was really vetted, much of Palin’s story falls apart too.

"Claremont Graduate University has no student or education record for an individual named Christine O'Donnell," says a unequivocal statement from the school in answer to the latest fib to surface in the Tea Partier's campaign which is listed on her Linked In profile just as she lists Oxford, which she also never attended.

She also mentions a "graduate fellowship”, (possibly from the seniors at Fairleigh Dickinson during her party days) at California's Claremont Institute "think tank", which does exist, but it doesn't offer a "graduate" fellowship

O'Donnell did graduate—from Fairleigh Dickinson—just this month though she had been claiming she graduated five or so years ago. It's also not the first time O'Donnell has fudged her education CV, writes Sargent.  She also suggested she was pursuing a master's at Princeton, but later acknowledged she hadn't taken a single graduate class. As for the Oxford claim, it's "at best an exaggeration and at worst an outright falsehood.

SHE IS ANTI-MASTERBATION, ANTI-SEX, CHASTITY, ANTI-NORMAL 
Christine O'Donnell does qualify for an A.E. Neumann Award.  A self made elitist, she is trying so hard to be perfect. Her false academia records indicate there might be other little white lies in her past. Her loud and profound claims of abstinence for herself and the rest of the world were triggered by something. Inquiring folks want to know why someone does something out of the ordinary, and they want the real reasons, not the story line or the spin. They say it to look good. I want the truth...

It started with another old video of Christine on a TV debate on teenage sex, when a critic disagrees with her strategy of abstinence. "You're going to stop the whole country from having sex?" he asks. She replies, "Yeah!, Yeah!" When he tells her she's "living on a prayer," she cuts in: "That's not true. I'm a young woman in my thirties and I remain chaste."      

CHASTE...
O'Donnell, who is of Irish and Italian descent, grew up in Moorestown, New Jersey as the second youngest of six children. She was raised as a Catholic. After graduating in 1987 from Moorestown High School, O'Donnell attended Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she initially aspired to a career in the theater.  "Another entertainer" like Sarah Palin, was a model, pageant queen and failure at most of the things she did too like the only Governor to quit, the failed school board.  Vaguely sounds familiar. Thus the title the “Palin Mini-me”.

She did take courses towards a degree. Even attending her university's commencement ceremony in 1993 but did not receive a degree.  That’s when Fairleigh Dickinson University sued her for $4,823, winning a judgment for the entire amount according to court documents.

The debt was paid in 2003. In 2010 O'Donnell explained that unpaid student loans and a separate tuition bill had held up her degree. After she completed a required course in the summer of 2010, Fairleigh Dickinson was awarded her a bachelor's degree in English literature, with a concentration in communication. 

She claims she was awarded a Lincoln Fellowship by the Claremont Institute, a conservative think tank based in Claremont, California, in 2002. Unfortunately no one knows about it.  We call this “ballistic smoke”.  

CHASTE FROM WASTE
O'Donnell came to a turning point during her college years when she found herself drinking excessively and having sexual relationships. Who doesn’t in college.  She became an Evangelical Christian, chose to live a chaste life, began preaching sexual abstinence and joined the College Republicans who live a chaste life from drinking, thinking, and fornicating preferring to admire each others expensive clothes and singing Kum-Ba-Ya at many of their meetings and then going home.  When that didn’t work for her she tried, researched, inquired into Hinduism, Buddhism, turning down Buddhism because they are Veggies and she prefers Meatballs. (most Italians do, she’s half Italian)

O'Donnell has been described as a former Catholic turned evangelical Christian. She has said that she now attends both Protestant and Catholic services. She has stated that she prays on every decision she makes and that during the 2006 primary she "heard the audible voice of God". Just what we need in Congress another Michelle Bachman. No wonder nothing gets done they are all listening to God.  Pat Robertson, it seems may have been giving out God’s cell phone number again.

WITCH BITCHING
In addition to the established religious forums, she admits to attending Witchcraft ceremonies of some sort.  She didn't realize she was risking votes when she denounced her witchcraft dabbling past as a brief fling with "questionable" people. Now witches are furious. "She is defaming Wiccans," High Priestess Selena Fox told the Huffington Post. "America needs to be a place where you can celebrate diversity and practice your religion without getting ridiculed or defamed." 

A candidate who "equates witchcraft with Satanism is ill informed and is not likely to get the support of people involved in nature religion," said Fox, referring to O'Donnell's experiences at a "black mass" that she discussed on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect
"I'm concerned there will be more misinformation as well as ridicule and disrespect. We are living in politically turbulent times." Another Wiccan leader warned that there is a "very large pagan community in Delaware." It’s obvious she burned us.

ANTI-OBAMA IDIOT CALLS OBAMA A MUSLIM
On another day, Jon Moseley, who's described himself as manager of O'Donnell's failed 2008 Senate campaign and it’s treasurer, is a longtime activist.  Another righteous-winger who's toiled for decades for “nut-so” policy groups. 
Moseley’s claim is,  “Obama is a Muslim”. Though he claims he does not work for her on the 2010 campaign, O'Donnell's 2010 campaign filings list a payment to him, but Moseley says it's for his 2008 work and that he's not affiliated with the current campaign. 

On his comment about Obama, we concluded on the President's faith: Obama once recited the Muslim call to prayer, which, “according to Islamic scholars,” Moseley wrote, “makes one a Muslim.”  I guess if you say the word "sh*t", it makes you a card carrying member of the "Order of the TURD".  Lord, please tell me what these people are smoking, nothing I ever smoked whacked me that much.

O’Donnell ON EVOLUTION
Bill Maher dug up a 1998 interview in which O'Donnell denies the plausibility of evolution. Here's a sample of that conversation.  (Also on You tube)

O'DONNELL: "You know what, evolution is a myth. And even Darwin himself .. 
" MAHER: "Evolution is a myth? Have you ever looked at a monkey?"
O'DONNELL: "Well then, why they—why aren't monkeys still evolving into humans?" replies O'Donnell.

MAUREEN DOWD on O’Donnell (Commentary N.Y. TIMES)
Christine O’Donnell—the “Palin Mini-Me” running for Senate in Delaware—is off in her own fantasy world, Middle Earth, to be precise. “I aspire to be soft and gentle like Arwen, but realistically, I’m a fighter, like Eowyn,” she told C-Span in 2003. On Friday, she compared the Tea Party to Aslan from the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. And she even told Bill Maher that she dabbled in Witchcraft. 

Why did we wind up with weird candidates like this? Blame the President. “Obama’s bloodless rationality has helped spawn the right’s bloodletting of irrationality,” Dowd argues. His “ivory tower approach” seems devoid of real empathy, and somewhat patronizing.  After so many crises, “the president seems put upon and impatient with reality, while his foes seem happy to embrace fantasy.” The result: “The insane have achieved political respectability while the sane act too good for it all.”

BEN ADLER - NEWSWEEK  ( Great Stuff)
Republicans are "famously suspicious" of cultural elites with lofty educational credentials, says Ben Adler at NEWSWEEK. scorning, for instance, the Ivy League backgrounds of President Obama and many of his appointees.   So it's "pretty ironic" that Christine O'Donnell, the Sarah Palin-backed Republican Senate candidate in Delaware, "has just been caught for the third time dishonestly inflating her academic achievements."  Pathetic, says Adler, but also telling. 

The LADDER
She is perfect for the Senate, she has the necessary credentials, no talent, a falsehood in her resume, a really righteous right winger, a possible loose bolt or two in religious happiness, she is against Church and State separation, and she looks like Sarah Palin, a perfect match for the Senate.  Sarah Palin, Michele Bachman, Sharon Engel and now O'Donnell. Put them in the Senate and the country is doomed. With these four religious nutcases, men will be wearing the male version of the Burqas soon. A T-shirt with hood down to the floor and a padded nut-sack briefs so nothing shows.

MONEY MATTERS
Her 2008 campaign ended with $23,000 in debt. As of March 2010, O'Donnell owed payments to staffers, consultants, and volunteers from the 2008 campaign, according to a former employee. O'Donnell attributed the problems to misunderstandings and errors. She later admitted that she had "fallen on hard times", and also said, "I think the fact that I have struggled financially is what makes me so sympathetic."

Nevertheless, her financial problems became a focal point of establishment Republican attacks. The chair of the state Republican Party, Tom Ross, said, "She’s a candidate who runs for office that unfortunately lives off the proceeds. Several commentators said the attacks showed elements of sexism, while one commentator cautioned against crying sexism where it does not exist.

KEEP YOUR OWN HOUSE IN ORDER
In 2008 O'Donnell defaulted on the mortgage for her Wilmington house and the mortgage company obtained a judgment against her for $90,000. The house was due to be sold at a sheriff's auction in August 2008 when she sold it the month prior to her campaign's lawyer and then boyfriend.

The Internal Revenue Service filed a lien in 2010 that said that O'Donnell owed $11,000 in back taxes and penalties from 2005.  According to public records, O’Donnell said that it was a mistake and a computer error.  She claimed that the IRS agent handling the matter claimed he was perplexed by the agency's actions. In campaign finance reports, she listed herself as self-employed and said she was doing odd jobs to make ends meet.

Because of financial difficulties, she moved to a Delaware townhouse, where she paid half the rent with campaign funds because she also used separate quarters in the residence as her campaign headquarters for her 2010 Senate run. Between 2007 and 2009 the Federal Election Commission cited her eight times for failing to supply contributions reports on time.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington alleged that O'Donnell made false statements on Federal Elections Commission filings and illegally used more than $20,000 of her campaign funds as "her very own personal piggy bank" by claiming expenses during a time when she had no official campaign. The group filed a complaint on September 20, 2010 with the Federal Elections Commission, and asked the U.S. Attorney in Delaware to investigate.

O'Donnell responded to the accusations, telling reporters, there is "no truth to it. I personally have not misused the campaign funds." However, she refused to answer specific questions about her finances when asked by CNN.

Lawsuit - She registered a gender discrimination complaint against her employer ISI with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), after which she was fired in 2004. She then sued ISI in federal court for $6.9 million for wrongful termination claiming gender discrimination and that she had been fired in retaliation for filing the EEOC discrimination complaint. She said ISI's actions caused her mental anguish and were a consequence of "ISI's conservative beliefs". 

NOTE:  She also claimed that she had lost future financial earning power because ISI's actions had delayed her education. ISI defended its action by alleging that she had conducted a for-profit public-relations business while on their time. O'Donnell dropped the suit in 2008, stating she could no longer afford an attorney.

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