Showing posts with label Lisa Murkowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Murkowski. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Lisa Murkowski "Super RINO"

GOP Senator Lisa Murkowski cast votes for repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” a tax-cut compromise, the START deal and cloture for the DREAM Act. She is the only Republican to hold that dishonor. Hey Alaska! Joe Miller would not have cast these votes! What were you thinking? We have six more years of this to look forward too.
(Politico)- Lisa Murkowski isn’t gunning down caribou on national TV like that other famous Alaskan, but the Republican lawmaker is going rogue in the Senate just weeks after staging the most stunning back-from-the-dead political win of the 2010 cycle.

Murkowski is already showing a fierce independent streak, becoming the only Republican to cast votes on all four items on President Barack Obama’s wish list: a repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” a tax-cut compromise, the START deal and cloture for the DREAM Act.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

First Anti-Murkowski Ad Runs in Alaska

This radio ad really gores Lisa Murkowski as a spoiled princess. The ad is from conservative group Let Freedom Ring. The ad is pretty rough on Lisa Murkowski, but she has earned it.

AP reported:
A conservative nonprofit group is running radio ads in Alaska portraying U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski as a spoiled princess trying to hold onto a seat her father gave her.

The ad by Pennsylvania-based Let Freedom Ring is airing in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. The group’s president, Colin Hanna, wouldn’t disclose the purchase price of the buy.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Waaa! Waaa! RINO Murkowski claims she was "smeared" by the Tea Party Express.


The Republican base is sick of career politicians who wear the Republican label out of convenience, not conviction or loyalty. RINO Lisa Murkowski has shown her true colors and declared herself as a write-in candidate. Her chances of winning as a write-in are slim and none. However, she could take a few votes from the GOP candidate Alaska attorney Joe Miller. Miller is a fine Conservative candidate and expected to win. He is a West Point graduate, Yale graduate and has experience as a judge. Miller will most likely win with Murkowski in the race and would have coasted to victory without her interference. Lisa Murkowski has put ego and sour grapes above the interests of Alaska and the GOP. She is a traitor to her party and should be banished to the ash heap of history.

CNN reported:
“What happened in my particular race, you had the Tea Party Express, this California-based group, come in at the last minute in a campaign, run a mudslinging, smear - just a terrible, terrible - campaign with lies and fabrications and mischaracterizations,” Murkowski told CNN’s Candy Crowley in an exclusive interview. “They came in, dumped $600,000 into a small market here in Alaska, and they absolutely clearly influenced the outcome.”

By the way, she apparently doesn't care what her former friends in the Republican Party think.
Speaking on CNN, the Alaska Republican said she is not concerned with making the Republican leadership happy.

Murkowski was considered one of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's top aides. McConnell has been forced to tell her to "move on."

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sarah Palin and Tea Party Win in Alaska


Another Republican who like to play footsie with Democrats bites the dust. After the shocking hard left turn President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and a hoard of liberal Democratic Congressmen have taken America on, Republican primary voters want someone who will not compromise their principle for expediency.

FOX News reported:
Sen. Lisa Murkowski was booted from office in the Republican primary Tuesday by a little-known conservative lawyer in arguably the biggest political upset of the year.

Joe Miller, backed by Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express...

Murkowski trailed Miller, a Fairbanks attorney, by 1,668 votes after the Aug. 24 primary. Election officials began counting absentee and outstanding ballots Tuesday, and Murkowski made slight gains. But after more than 15,000 ballots were counted, she remained 1,630 votes behind.