Mark Kirk begging for an endorsement from Sarah Palin?
November 4th, 2009 at 04:14pm Pat Cunningham
 Mark Kirk, the erstwhile moderate Republican congressman from the Chicago suburbs, reportedly is pleading for an endorsement from Sarah Palin in his bid to succeed Roland Burris as the junior U.S. senator from Illinois.
 At least, that what it says HERE.
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1. Neftali | November 4th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Kos, like most liberals, simply doesn’t get it. All the tea party protesters are not far right wingnuts. But hey, if Daily Kosmonaut wants to label any and all people who attended tea party political rallies as the enemy, that’s fine with me. We’ll easily take control of Congress next year if they continue that stance.
Further, Palin’s endorsement doesn’t really matter either way in Illinois because Kirk doesn’t have any other Republican challengers for the Senate seat. (They all seem to want to be Governor).
But for those Republicans vying for party confirmation in places other than South (like Fiorina in California) they would be wise to stay away from Palin.
2. DingDong | November 4th, 2009 at 5:59 pm
I enjoyed this statement from the DailyCrap “Party leaders, knowing Illinois doesn’t elect wingnuts”, no they only elect criminals and con artists. Oh, I almost forgot community organizers.
3. Monkey | November 4th, 2009 at 11:53 pm
As soon as Gov. Quitter finds Illinois on a map, maybe she\’ll grace us with her presence. That would be real mavericky of her, you betcha. . .
4. expdoc | November 5th, 2009 at 8:11 am
Monkey,
I am just glad that the great state of Illinois has given us the great one and his henchmen to run our country into the ground the Chicago way.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/wisconsin/69254347.html
A stimulus job report that says more than 10,000 jobs were saved or created in Wisconsin is rife with errors, double counting and inflated numbers based more on satisfying federal formulas than creating real jobs, a Journal Sentinel review has found.
In one case, five jobs were mistakenly listed as 50 - and then counted twice. In another, pay raises to workers were listed as saving more than 100 jobs. And in another, jobs were listed as saved even though the money had not been received and no work on the project had begun.
5. expdoc | November 5th, 2009 at 8:13 am
By the way Pat, daylight savings time began last Sunday morning, maybe the RRStar could follow suit?
6. realfoxnews | November 5th, 2009 at 8:43 am
expdoc how many jobs were lost at WMH-OMH I think you work for one of those if I recall. They are always fighting the State over paying taxes also.
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