Latest Romney backer is … Christine O’Donnell?
posted at 3:30 pm on October 22, 2011 by Ed Morrissey
It’s not quite an endorsement in the literal sense, but when someone donates out of her own pocket to a candidate’s campaign and then defends him in the media, there’s not much nuance in that position. Christine O’Donnell lashed out at conservative critics of Mitt Romney after making a $250 donation to his campaign, and told ABC News that she might decide to max out her personal contribution. As for her endorsement, O’Donnell says she’s “70 percent” behind Romney at the moment:
Christine O’Donnell, the former Republican Senate candidate and a Tea Party favorite during the 2010 election, said in an exclusive interview with ABC News that she has not only given money to presidential candidate Mitt Romney but also says she doesn’t think he is getting a “getting a fair shake” from those within her own movement. …
“It’s politics of personal destruction aimed at our own and it’s got to stop,” she added. “Right now a lawn gnome could beat Obama in 2012, so, yes, we can be picky, but not nasty or malicious. If we don’t stop the Republican cannibalism we’re simply turning this election over to the Democrats, who certainly don’t deserve it.”
“We should learn a lesson from what happened in my race last year. I was consistently beating my democratic opponent in the pre-primary head to head match up and then the Republican Establishment launched their shameless attack and changed all that,” said O’Donnell. “As the saying goes, a lie runs around the world while the truth is still lacing up its shoes.”
Well, I’m not sure that the two situations are entirely analogous. First, Romney himself hasn’t exactly been a wallflower when it comes to personal attacks in this race, with his anti-Perry ad that strongly suggested that his rival was intellectually addled, and the “Career Politician” website that’s more than a little ironic from someone who has spent the last five years running for President. No one’s calling Romney a “witch,” either, although O’Donnell can surely point to attacks on Romney’s Mormon faith from some evangelicals as firmer grounds for her argument.
Nor are most of the attacks personal in nature. Tea Party conservatives have good reason to question Romney’s imposition of a mandate in Massachusetts when the top priority for them is the elimination of ObamaCare, especially given the rapid cost increases in health insurance that followed Romney’s program in the state. Partnering on environmental regulation with people like John Holdren and appointing Douglas Foy to his Cabinet are entirely rational reasons to question Romney’s commitment to domestic energy production and private-property rights, as well as just plain judgment.
Maybe that’s why O’Donnell isn’t 100% sure of Romney yet:
“Right now, I’m 70 percent behind Romney,” she said. “I will absolutely max out if he’s the nominee.”
“It’s almost like we conservatives have to apologize for it, but we like him,” said O’Donnell of those in the Tea Party movement who favor Romney.
If Romney wins the nomination, I won’t have any problem supporting him against Barack Obama. I’m not as sure as O’Donnell that a “lawn gnome” could beat Obama in 2012, but that argument actually undermines her position. If anyone could beat Obama in 2012, then why should the Tea Party get behind Romney now, instead of a candidate — perhaps Herman Cain, perhaps Rick Perry or even Newt Gingrich, that might represent their values more closely? And why should we not debate the record of the candidates in the race now, before we have to get behind whoever ends up being the nominee, in order to make sure we know what we’re getting?
Give O’Donnell kudos, though, for taking a public position she knows will be unpopular among her supporters in the Tea Party movement. It helps Romney to get some higher-profile support from the grassroots, and perhaps lowers the fears that a Romney nomination would mean kissing that enthusiasm good-bye in the fall of 2012.









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keep bashing your eventual nominee, republicans… see how that works out for you
Drunk Report on October 23, 2011 at 12:42 AM
Agree with you. Romneycare is a big problem. How can anyone who thinks mandates (federal or state level) are a good idea, doesn’t deserve support. Also I think Republicans don’t believe in classes (upper, middle or lower).
I don’t see how he wins against Obama given his track record.
antisocial on October 23, 2011 at 1:07 AM
That treatment seemed to be OK when Christine O’Donnell was the target.
ddrintn on October 23, 2011 at 1:46 AM
“Right now a lawn gnome could beat Obama in 2012”
I think O’Donnell just found the only candidate Hot Air will accept.
scotash on October 23, 2011 at 2:04 AM
“Right now a lawn gnome could beat Obama in 2012.”
But Christine O’Donnell couldn’t.
{^_-}
herself on October 23, 2011 at 2:13 AM
Good for Christine O’Donnell.
David Blue on October 23, 2011 at 2:22 AM
So we’re going to nominate one.
Steve Eggleston on October 23, 2011 at 2:29 AM
Agreed! GO Romney!
Romney is more conservative on many, many issues than HA posters give him credit for. Romney has only improved his ability from last time around that he was most people’s choice in 2008 EXCEPT for the McCain-Huckabee tag team which took him out in WV and slowed his momentum going into SC and then FL. Many of us living out West and in the Midwest were wanting to vote for Romney but he bowed out to help McCain and not wanting to drag the nomination out as he saw after FL he could not pick up the votes and didn’t want to create discord at the convention like Operation Chaos did for the Dem Party.
The point is, Romney is the best candidate for our IMMEDIATE issue which is JOBS and getting people back to work and no one understands how to do this better than Romney!
g2825m on October 23, 2011 at 5:14 AM
Mitt Romney is not a warlock. /Christine O’Donnell
bitsy on October 23, 2011 at 6:30 AM
g2825m on October 23, 2011 at 5:14 AM
Seriously??? The man who sent advisors to the White House to help them get Obamacare through? The man who believes in man made climate change? On the big issues Romney is a big liberal. And the fact that we keep hearing the pablum that he is the best candidate is a bunch of canard being forced down our throats by the establishment(R & D. BTW, what is Romney’s plan for getting people back to work?
red131 on October 23, 2011 at 9:01 AM
Oh God, why won’t she just go away. Go Go Go Away!!!!!!!
RedSoxNation on October 23, 2011 at 9:58 AM
I like Christine and I like Mitt…I don’t like ()bama or any democrat…
ProfessorTombstone on October 23, 2011 at 10:28 AM
“a lawn gnome?”
That’s not a very nice thing to say about Mr. Huntsman.
locomotivebreath1901 on October 23, 2011 at 10:32 AM
For not being a witch, COD has a thing about magical creatures.
RedRedRice on October 23, 2011 at 10:49 AM
The best you Romney enthusiasts can expect is a vote, expecting anything else could eliminate that.
Cindy Munford on October 23, 2011 at 11:25 AM
A garden gnome? Is she endorsing Ron Paul?
DrAllecon on October 23, 2011 at 11:53 AM
Two simple truths:
1. No republican can become president without conservative support.
2. Mitt Romney does not have conservative support.
Mr. Grump on October 23, 2011 at 12:29 PM
I tried to cut Christine some slack for her weirdness, but if she’s backing Romney I’ll have to join with the rest of her detractors.
disa on October 23, 2011 at 12:37 PM
Not a ringing endorsement is it? That’s how a lot of people feel about Romney. Her time may have passed. Conservatives now have bigger concerns than her strangeness.
Government spending is the issue and neither O’Donnell or her favorite gnome will do much about it.
virgo on October 23, 2011 at 12:43 PM
In John Sununu’s endorsement of Romney he says about Romneycare:
Take that stupid Hot Air with all your Romney hate.
Take that Ed Morrissey leader of all things Romney hate!!!!
THE GOLD STANDARD OF CONSERVATIVE THINKING!!!
Romney, the gold standard of conservativism!!!
All these lies about Romney need to stop!!!!
Good for Christine O’Donnell to look beyond the Romney hate machine!!!
petunia on October 23, 2011 at 1:59 PM
Yep. John Sununu sure is the leader of the conservative movement.
Forced to resign as COS, he hasn’t been heard from since the first Bush administration.
Mr. Grump on October 23, 2011 at 3:10 PM
Struggling… to.. be… relevant.
madmonkphotog on October 23, 2011 at 4:04 PM
If I wanted to be part of a forum where disagreeing with someone on an issue is so easily equating with hating them, I’d go to one associated with The Daily Kos or The Huffiington Post. But I didn’t; I cast my lot with Hot Air. Now I have to put up with the nonsense referred to above.
In case you didn’t notice, we tried the “least offensive, most moderate” route in 2008, and it did … not … WORK! Remember? That’s probably one reason any number of us take issue with Romney. Personally, I can think of a few more. The fact that most of the lamestream media (and in this case, they are definitely lame) have already labelled him “the presumptive nominee” should tell you something already.
Then again, as in the above case, it might not.
manwithblackhat on October 23, 2011 at 7:07 PM
Lawngnome-Mexican with Plaster Donkey 2012!
profitsbeard on October 23, 2011 at 8:48 PM
What exactly is a lie? You provide absolutely no evidence. Not even a finely nuanced argument (i.e., a distinction without a difference) that the Romney camp likes to trot out. But, hey, saying that it is “dumb” or “silly” makes it all not true, right? Nice to see you sticking your fingers in your ears and repeating, “lalalalalalala”. It is all so very convincing …
besser tot als rot on October 23, 2011 at 10:22 PM
Very persuasive argument. Somehow, I am still not convinced.
besser tot als rot on October 23, 2011 at 10:24 PM
No he is not. I believe that he is slightly more conservative than Obama, but that is not sufficient for me to vote for him. I would sooner vote for Hillary as the GOP candidate against Obama.
besser tot als rot on October 23, 2011 at 10:25 PM
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700189673/Mitts-religious-service-makes-him-fit-for-office.html
By a professor at the u of Maryland, Smith School of Business
Bambi on October 23, 2011 at 11:25 PM
She’s off my donation list.
Richdellavalle on October 24, 2011 at 7:51 AM
So are we really going to have a “lawn gnome” forced on us as the republican nominee?!? I mean is that really the best we can do?!? I just don’t get it! We have the perfect opportunity to change the course of the way things have been done and we’re getting set up again. The republican establishment just wants to solidify their power and Romney is the perfect choice for them. Not for me, sorry. He’s done his best to distance himself from the Tea Party a la Scott Brown. Yes, Obama is about as horrible as they come but if it’s Romney, the alternative ain’t going to be much better. I guess Christine is kind of flakey after all. This is getting depressing, guys.
mozalf on October 24, 2011 at 8:45 AM
I appreciate the fact that she’s supports Mitt Romney at the moment – (perhaps the establishment’s assesment of her incompetence was on target?)but this odd question comes to mind:
Which Mitt Romney does she support? The pretend conservative – the pretend independent, the establishment RINO, or the tried and true liberal?
Don L on October 24, 2011 at 9:01 AM
Well at Romney locks up the coveted witch vote.
crushliberalism on October 24, 2011 at 9:05 AM
No, they (the GOP establishment elite) believe in their ruling class establishment controlling the choices of the Party fools that keep suporting them, waiting, hoping, and praying in vain for true opposition.
This one that will no longer.
Mitt, the RINO du jour, it was to be from the beginning, and Mitt it will be at the end, as they have long ago decided. The rest of all this stuff is mere charade.
Don L on October 24, 2011 at 9:08 AM
She is right in saying anyone can beat Obama. That is why we need to put up a solid conservative, not a liberal RINO. Second she lost due in part to the Rep establishment. Now she is supporting the establishment pick, not the conservative.
jeffn21 on October 24, 2011 at 9:10 AM
How many leftists are busy as little obedient bees on all the conservative websites picking the GOP’s standard bearer -the one that they see as, either; “easy to beat” or, “the closest thing to us?”
Don L on October 24, 2011 at 9:24 AM
Thus speaketh either a lefty or a Cocktail Party Republican who wants the crap sandwich named Mitt Romney down the throat of GOP voters.
Mitt sucks. There. I said it.
pdigaudio on October 24, 2011 at 9:29 AM
Don’t support any candidate who drops g’s.
Steve Z on October 24, 2011 at 1:49 PM
Or maybe a wall rock.
Steve Z on October 24, 2011 at 1:53 PM
Wild guess: They first met after he pardoned her during a trial in Salem?
EconomicNeocon on October 25, 2011 at 3:09 PM
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