Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Republican David Malpass Announces Challenge to Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand in New York Senate Race


Let’s get one thing clear.

I live in a state of idiots that continue to vote in Democrats even though the party has run this state into the ground the same way Democrats have ruined other states like California, Michigan and New Jersey.

There’s no other way to explain it other than New York has too many politically immature people who continually not realize that one party rule is a ticket to disaster.

From The New York Post:

If Scott Brown did it in Massachusetts, economist David Malpass said he can do it in New York.
Banking on the same anti-incumbent, anti-Democratic sentiment that sent Republican Scott Brown to Washington this year to replace the late Ted Kennedy, Malpass announced his challenge to Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand this morning.

He stood with leading fiscal conservative and magazine publisher Steve Forbes and John Faso, who ran for governor in 2006 on the GOP line. Faso is close with Ed Cox, chairman of the state Republican Party.

Malpass charged Gillibrand and fellow N.Y. Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer are ignoring New Yorkers' needs.

Malpass - a Republican who worked for President Reagan, the elder President George Bush and Rudy Giuliani in his 2008 presidential bid - said Gillibrand and Schumer are not sticking up for Wall Street firms in the current debate over financial regulation in Washington. He also criticized them for failing to stand up for Israel or challenge earlier plans to hold a Sept. 11 terror trial in downtown Manhattan.

"They're really in lockstep with the Washington agenda and not the New York agenda," Malpass said on the steps of City Hall.

He also criticized Gillibrand for funding the embattled ACORN. Republicans believe Gillibrand is vulnerable but she has tremendous support within her party, including the steadfast backing of the White House.

Via New York Post

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