- Created and produced by Ben Howe at RedState.com
- condemning them to live out their days in poverty and insecurity?
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- 9/24, "The pincer movement against Christine O'Donnell," American Thinker, L. Cary
- Consequently, she's caught in a classic double envelopment, known as a pincer movement.
The Democratic Party and its shills in the legacy media zeroed in on O'Donnell the moment she became the confirmed winner of the Delaware GOP primary. They immediately identified her as the most vulnerable Tea Party-related target of opportunity. And they've been on a relentless attack ever since, with the aim of keeping her hunkered down until their guy, Chris "The Bearded Marxist" Coons, wins the November election
No surprise there. You personalize the opposition and then marginalize it. It's standard Alinsky-style community agitator tactics....- and they can declare the Tea Party defeated.
- The other attacking force in the pincer movement also has a political agenda, but one
within the Republican Party. It's about internecine combat.
The Republican blue bloods -- a term that originally referred to the aristocratic families of Castile Spain who wouldn't intermarry with Moors, Jews and other races, and maintained a fair complexion wherein their blood veins looked distinctively blue -- control the GOP. Until the ascendency of the Democrats' rule over Congress and the White House,
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- the blue bloods sustained their "moderate" posture by compromising with the Democrats.
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