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    Two weeks ago, in a blog post supporting Hoffman’s candidacy, Kristol wrote that "Today, the Wall Street Journal has a story on the race with the headline Tea-Party Activists Complicate Republican Comeback Strategy. The truth is the opposite: The GOP establishment complicates the Republican and conservative comeback strategy." Recent conservative analysis is going on in much the same vein; over at her blog, Doug Hoffman early adopter Michelle Malkin dismisses Scozzafava as a “radical leftist” and a “spoiler.” Meanwhile, Drudge-looking conservative aggregator TCOT Report, which has been blanket covering this story, denounces the former Republican candidate as “Benedict Arnold Scozzafava:” When some senior Democrats worried Scozzafava might be wavering about the endorsement, according to another account, the White House got Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful figures in the state, and New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to place calls to the assemblywoman on Saturday evening to coax her into delivering it. Full Article at Mediaite.com
    Today, the Wall Street Journal has a story on the race with the headline Tea-Party Activists Complicate Republican Comeback Strategy. The truth is the opposite: The GOP establishment complicates the Republican and conservative comeback strategy.
    Bill Kristol SOURCE: Mediaite.com 1 month ago