10/16/13, "Sarah Palin," Facebook page
"Todd and I were proud to stand with Mark Levin and other bold, patriotic warriors in support of Steve Lonegan in the New Jersey Senate race! Mayor Lonegan fought the good fight, and he and his supporters have not “finished the race,” they’ve just begun! The press has now called the race for Barack Obama’s celebrity stand-in, Cory Booker, but rest assured that Steve fought gallantly for every vote that would have led to American solvency and exceptionalism.
[Ed. note: Steve Lonegan is blind.]
(continuing): "And though it’s sad, it’s not
surprising to see the far left lapdog media finally cover this race
tonight (once their chosen one was deemed the victor, but not previously
when voters deserved to hear of Lonegan’s successful small-governmen t record and intentions to defend our republic).
Tonight’s press coverage of the status quo antics in Washington, D.C. energize us further. Tonight’s New Jersey race was a win for Barack Obama, and the Senate deal in D.C. was a loss for the American people replete with more back-room deals, billion dollar corrupt earmark kickbacks, and weak leadership unwilling to stand up for the people who sent them to Washington.
Tonight’s press coverage of the status quo antics in Washington, D.C. energize us further. Tonight’s New Jersey race was a win for Barack Obama, and the Senate deal in D.C. was a loss for the American people replete with more back-room deals, billion dollar corrupt earmark kickbacks, and weak leadership unwilling to stand up for the people who sent them to Washington.
What happened in D.C. tonight reminds us of how
hard we must fight in 2014 to return to a government of the people, by
the people, for the people. These politicians work for us, and yet a new
poll accurately reflects that just 13% of us feel as though this
country that we love is on the right track. The way forward is to elect
leaders who will listen to us; and if they don’t, we must hold them
accountable on election day – no matter what party. Let’s commit to
continue to be in the trenches fighting for those who stand on principle
over politics, despite the odds.
Friends, do not be discouraged by the shenanigans of D.C.’s permanent political class today. Be energized. We’re going to shake things up in 2014. Rest well tonight, for soon we must focus on important House and Senate races. Let’s start with Kentucky – which happens to be awfully close to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi – from sea to shining sea we will not give up.
Friends, do not be discouraged by the shenanigans of D.C.’s permanent political class today. Be energized. We’re going to shake things up in 2014. Rest well tonight, for soon we must focus on important House and Senate races. Let’s start with Kentucky – which happens to be awfully close to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi – from sea to shining sea we will not give up.
We’ve only just begun to fight." via Free Republic
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9/27/13, "Should Steve Lonegan's blindness be an issue?" newjerseynewsroom.com, Bob Holt
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